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...register the destination. • To use the Scan to E-mail function, it is necessary to specify [Server Properties...] in an IPv6 environment. 1. Also, Mac OS X does not support the function that is required for the Scan to USB function; Press the [OK] key. 5. CTT128 2. you to send ...originals have been scanned, press the [2] key to start sending the scanned file. 75 For details, see the Smart Organizing Monitor Help. • Mac OS X 10.7 does not support the Scan to Folder function. When all originals are available only through a network connection. Place the original on ...
...register the destination. • To use the Scan to E-mail function, it is necessary to specify [Server Properties...] in an IPv6 environment. 1. Also, Mac OS X does not support the function that is required for the Scan to USB function; Press the [OK] key. 5. CTT128 2. you to send ...originals have been scanned, press the [2] key to start sending the scanned file. 75 For details, see the Smart Organizing Monitor Help. • Mac OS X 10.7 does not support the Scan to Folder function. When all originals are available only through a network connection. Place the original on ...
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Scanner Journal Prints a scanner journal for the last 100 Scan to E-mail, Scan to FTP, and Scan to Folder transmissions. Network Setting List Prints the MAC address and IP address. In the case of Speed Dial entries. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Fax Speed Dial List Prints a list of the Type 4 model, you can check the wireless LAN settings. 130 Scanner Dest. List Prints a list of scan destinations. 7.
Scanner Journal Prints a scanner journal for the last 100 Scan to E-mail, Scan to FTP, and Scan to Folder transmissions. Network Setting List Prints the MAC address and IP address. In the case of Speed Dial entries. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Fax Speed Dial List Prints a list of the Type 4 model, you can check the wireless LAN settings. 130 Scanner Dest. List Prints a list of scan destinations. 7.
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.... Network Settings • Link-local Address Displays the IPv6 link local address. • Stateless Address 0-4 Displays the IPv6 stateless addresses obtained from a DHCP server. 133 MAC Address Displays the...
.... Network Settings • Link-local Address Displays the IPv6 link local address. • Stateless Address 0-4 Displays the IPv6 stateless addresses obtained from a DHCP server. 133 MAC Address Displays the...
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.... 142 Configuring the IPv4 settings Click [IPv4] to display the page for configuring the interface settings. Item LAN Type Network MAC Address I/O timeout (Network) Ethernet Speed Description Switch the interface between Ethernet and wireless LAN. If communication with the device fails...Full Duplex, 10Mbps Half Duplex, 100Mbps Full Duplex, or 100Mbps Half Duplex. 8. For normal use, select Auto Select. Displays the MAC address (Media Access Control Address) of the network interface board. Configuring the Machine Using Utilities Configuring the Interface Settings Click [Interface ...
.... 142 Configuring the IPv4 settings Click [IPv4] to display the page for configuring the interface settings. Item LAN Type Network MAC Address I/O timeout (Network) Ethernet Speed Description Switch the interface between Ethernet and wireless LAN. If communication with the device fails...Full Duplex, 10Mbps Half Duplex, 100Mbps Full Duplex, or 100Mbps Half Duplex. 8. For normal use, select Auto Select. Displays the MAC address (Media Access Control Address) of the network interface board. Configuring the Machine Using Utilities Configuring the Interface Settings Click [Interface ...
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... for the device. • "Auto-Obtain (DHCP)" selected When using DHCP, the sub-net mask obtained from the DHCP server is RNP, followed by the MAC address of the IP address used as a network address. When using DHCP, the domain name obtained from the DHCP server, the domain name set for...
... for the device. • "Auto-Obtain (DHCP)" selected When using DHCP, the sub-net mask obtained from the DHCP server is RNP, followed by the MAC address of the IP address used as a network address. When using DHCP, the domain name obtained from the DHCP server, the domain name set for...
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...network interface board or wireless LAN interface unit, using up to other than the default, the new name cannot begin with "fe80::", followed by the MAC address of the IPv6 address, using up to 63 characters. Ethernet Item Description Host Name Enter the host name you change the name to 63... DDNS (Dynamic DNS) name resolution for the network interface board or wireless LAN interface unit is RNP, followed by an identifier generated from the MAC address of the network interface board or wireless LAN interface unit. When active, the DNS database is immediately updated. 145
...network interface board or wireless LAN interface unit, using up to other than the default, the new name cannot begin with "fe80::", followed by the MAC address of the IPv6 address, using up to 63 characters. Ethernet Item Description Host Name Enter the host name you change the name to 63... DDNS (Dynamic DNS) name resolution for the network interface board or wireless LAN interface unit is RNP, followed by an identifier generated from the MAC address of the network interface board or wireless LAN interface unit. When active, the DNS database is immediately updated. 145
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... names used herein are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries. Trademarks Trademarks Apple, AppleTalk, Bonjour, ColorSync, Leopard, Macintosh, Mac OS, Power Mac, Safari and TrueType are for identification purposes only and might be trademarks of their respective companies.
... names used herein are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries. Trademarks Trademarks Apple, AppleTalk, Bonjour, ColorSync, Leopard, Macintosh, Mac OS, Power Mac, Safari and TrueType are for identification purposes only and might be trademarks of their respective companies.