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Before Using the
Machine

Original and Paper

Copying

Sending and
Receiving

Printing and
Scanning

Network (imageCLASS
MF7480/MF7470 Only)

Remote UI (imageCLASS
MF7480/MF7470 Only)

System Settings

Maintenance

Troubleshooting

Appendix

Index

Table of Contents

UNIX/Linux

UNlX users must have Solaris 2.6 or later installed in order to use the
computer as an FTP server. Linux users must have Red Hat Linux 7.2 or
later installed in order to use the computer as an FTP server.
In some environments, detailed settings may be required in order to use
FTP. For details, consult your network manager.

1.

Log in to a workstation as a superuser.

2.

Set up the users who send documents from the

machine, and their passwords.

Enter a user name and a password not longer than 24 alphanumeric
characters.

3.

Create a shared directory to be used for

recipient addresses, then enable read access
and write access by the users who will be
sending data.

4.

Set a destination address using the control

panel.

Sample destination setting:

Server side settings:
[Host Name]: starfish
[Domain]: organization.company.com
The user’s home directory is /home/hsato, and /home/hsato/
share is the data destination.
The machine’s destination settings:
The Protocol drop-down list: FTP
[Host Name]: starfish.organization.company.com
[User]: User name entered in step 2
[Password]: Password for the above user
[File Path]: Enter one of the following:
share (when using relative path) /home/hsato/
share (when using absolute path)

To use the host name of the above example for [Host Name], it is
necessary to use a DNS server. (This applies even if the machine
and the FTP server are in the same subnet.) If no DNS server is
available, the host name setting should be specified using the IP
address of the FTP server.
A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for
both [Host Name] and [File Path].
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.

Mac OS X

1.

Log in to Mac OS X as Administrator.

2.

Start the FTP services under Mac OS X.

Click the [System Preferences] icon in [Dock].
Click the [Sharing] icon in the [System Preferences] window.
Click [Allow FTP access].
Click [Show All] on the toolbar.

3.

Specify the user to whom you want to send data,

then the password.

Click the [Users] icon in the [System Preferences] window.
In the [Users] window, enter the name of the user to whom you
want to send data from the machine through Mac OS X → enter
the password.
Enter a user name, and a password not longer than 24
alphanumeric characters.
Close the [Users] window.





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