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Configuring a Shared Folder (UNIX/Linux) (LASER CLASS 830i Only)

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Remark
  • Samba 2.2.8a or later is supported.
  • In some environments, detailed settings may be required in order to use Samba. For details, consult your network manage

 
       
  1. Log in to a workstation as a superuser.
 
       
  1. Set up the users who access Samba shared folder, and their passwords.

Set a user name not longer than 24 alphanumeric characters, and a password not longer than 14 alphanumeric characters.

 
       
  1. Set a destination address using the control panel.

Sample destination setting:

Server side settings:

[Computer name]: swan
[Share Name]: share

Create a folder called Images within share, and then specify Images as the recipient for sending.

The machine's destination settings:

The Protocol drop-down list FTP
[Protocol]: Windows (SMB)
[Host Name]: ¥¥swan¥share
[File Path]: ¥Images
[User]: User name entered in above step.
[Password]: Password for the above user.
  • If you use [Browse] to specify each item, press [Browse] after the expiration of the time specified in "Startup Time Settings." (the default setting startup time is <60 seconds>).
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for [Host Name] on the control panel. Also, a maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for [File Path]. Enter each of these items on the server using no more than their allowable number of characters.
  • If Language Switch in Common Settings is set to <On>, the Host Name and File Path of the file server destination may not be displayed correctly, so you may not be able to refer to them.
  • If the language of the touch panel display differs from the computer used as a master browser, [Host name] and [File path] may not be displayed correctly, or you may not be able to browse the directories.
  • You can send data using the following formats. A DNS server is required for the latter case:
    ¥¥192.168.2.100¥share
    ¥¥host_name.organization.company.com¥share
  • For instructions on how to specify destination address settings, see "Specifying Destinations."

 
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