Create an external destinations file – Lexmark 3200 User Manual

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Create an external destinations file

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Create an external destinations file

Instead of creating individual e-mail, FTP, or fax destinations, you can create multiple destinations
and store them in an external ASCII text file. You can store a large list of addresses in a good location
on a network FTP server, rather than storing them as permanent destinations in the MFP hardware.

A file of permanent destinations (e-mail, FTP, and fax) can be created manually in any text editor
using the following entries as guides:

Valid values for an external destinations file:

Type=1 entries are e-mail attachments.

Type=2 are set up to be Web links.

Short=You may assign a shortcut number from 1—245; 0 means no shortcut number has
been assigned.

Scan=Values are listed in the following table:

Scan value

Content and output file

0

Text content - BW PDF

1

Text content - BW TIFF

4

Text content - BW PS

5

Mixed content - BW PDF

6

Mixed content - BW TIFF

7

Mixed content - Gray PDF

8

Mixed content - RGB PDF

9

Mixed content - Gray PS

10

Photo content - Gray JPEG

11

Photo content - Gray TIFF

% Permanent Destinations List From 192.168.236.24

DESTEMAILADD 1 "NAME=Smith,
Jane;[email protected];TYPE=1;SCAN=4;RES=150;SHORT=1;"

DESTEMAILADD 1
"NAME=Robb;[email protected];TYPE=1;SCAN=4;RES=150;SHORT=50;"

DESTEMAILADD 1 "NAME=Doe,
John;[email protected];TYPE=1;SCAN=1;RES=200;SHORT=0;"

DESTEMAILADD 1 "NAME=Doe,
John2;[email protected];TYPE=2;SCAN=4;RES=150;SHORT=0;”

DESTFTPADD 1
“NAME=smith;SERVER=smith.com;LOGIN=bob;PASS1=sno;PASS2=sno;FN=scan;SCAN=8;RES=300;SHORT
=20;”

DESTFAXADD 1 “NAME=Sheila;NUMBER=5544;SHORT=88;”

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