Ok, the first thing you're going to need to do is decide where you want the Ricoh to send scanned images to.Things you can scan to:. Windows serve/workstation shared folder. Linux shared folder.
Shared folder on NASWhat you'll need:. Username and password for the Ricoh MFC. Username and password for a local or domain user account on the target system.
IP address (preferably static) for targetThen you're ready for this:(last post, lots of links, but you'll have to create an account to access them). Okay, let's see if I translated this correctly. You have a, you wish to utilize the Scan-To-Folder feature, but you're not certain whether you should connect via direct-connect to PC or via WiFi. Hopefully, that's right.Will the Ricoh be scanning to a network share on a NAS drive or server? Are there existing network shares already set up?
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Is this an office network or are we discussing a 1-to-1 scenario (one MFC, one workstation)? Theoretically, if you can print to it wireless, you'll be able to communicate with it for other purposes as well (so long as desired/required services are configured on the MFC). Ok, the first thing you're going to need to do is decide where you want the Ricoh to send scanned images to.Things you can scan to:. Windows serve/workstation shared folder. Linux shared folder.
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Shared folder on NASWhat you'll need:. Username and password for the Ricoh MFC. Username and password for a local or domain user account on the target system.
IP address (preferably static) for targetThen you're ready for this:(last post, lots of links, but you'll have to create an account to access them).