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Flow of Scan and Store Operations

Storing Scanned Originals in a Mail Box

Storing Scanned Originals in the Advanced Box

Storing Originals on the Network

Storing Originals into Memory Media

Canceling a Job While Scanning

Storing Originals While Printing

Favorite Settings

Storing Favorite Settings

Recalling and Deleting Favorite Settings

Switching the Color Mode

Setting the Resolution

Changing the Zoom Ratio

Specifying/Registering Scan Sizes

Setting the File Format

Trace and Smooth

Compact PDF Files

Searchable PDF Files

PDF Files with a Digital Signature

Encrypting PDF Files

Applying a Policy

Storing a Reader Extensions Compatible PDF

Selecting the Original Type

Adjusting Density Manually

Adjusting Background Density

2-Sided Original

Book → 2 Pages

Booklet Scanning

N on 1

Erase Frame

Different Size Originals

Job Build

Inverting Images (Nega/Posi)

Adjusting the Image Sharpness

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Storing Scanned Originals in a Mail Box
NOTE
If the machine is used as a network printer, you can store data in the machine from a computer via the network printer.

1.
Place your originals.
NOTE
For instructions on placing originals, see "Placing Originals."
2.
Press [Scan and Store] → [Mail Box].
If the desired function is not displayed on the Main Menu screen, press [Show All].
3.
Select the desired mail box.
If the desired mail box is not displayed, press or to scroll to the desired mail box.
If you want to enter the mail box number or the PIN for the mail box, use - (numeric keys) → press [OK].
NOTE
If you make a mistake when entering the mail box number using the numeric keys, press [Cancel] → enter the correct mail box number.
4.
Press [Scan].
5.
Specify the desired scan settings.
You can press [Options] to select useful scanning modes. You can also use modes in combination.
For more information on setting each mode, see the corresponding section.
Follow the procedure below to save the file with a new filename.
Press [File Name].
Enter a name → press [OK].
IMPORTANT
You cannot use the following characters in a file name: \ / : , * ? " < > |
You cannot use a . (period) or space for the first or last character of the file name.
The full pathname, including folders and the file name, must not exceed 256 characters in length.
NOTE
If you create a file without manually assigning it a name, the machine automatically assigns the file a name. This name is created using the year, month, day, and time the file was created.
For example, if a file is created at 1:35 PM, 41 seconds, on 01.15.11, its name will be <20110115133541>.
If you enter a file name that already exists, (1) to (9) is added to the file name. Example: a(1).pdf
6.
Press (Start).
If the following screen is displayed, after the last batch of originals is scanned, press [Start Storing].
If you place your original on the platen glass, press (Start) to scan each original. Your original is scanned.
NOTE
To cancel scanning, press [Stop] or (Stop).
7.
Remove the original.

NOTE
If you want to scan a color image, it is necessary to expand the memory capacity of the machine with the Additional Memory Type A (512MB).
You can scan and store up to 999 pages at one time. If two-sided originals are scanned using the feeder, you can store up to 1,000 pages. Once the maximum number of originals you can scan is reached, a message asking whether to store appears.
To check whether the file was stored correctly, press (Status Monitor/Cancel) → [Store] → [Log]. If the result is displayed as "NG," press [Details] to check the error code. For more information on the causes and remedies for each error code, see "List of Error Codes without Messages."