Ecopy connector for fax via print – Konica Minolta eCopy User Manual

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88 | Configuring connectors

eCopy Connector for Fax via Print

The eCopy Connector for Fax via Print enables users to fax documents from an eCopy-enabled
device by sending the scanned document to a third-party fax driver. The fax driver then displays
its own user interface, if any, on the ScanStation client. Some fax drivers display an e-mail client.

You must configure the ScanStation client to use the hard keyboard. This is because the soft
keyboard does not support third-party fax driver interfaces.

Before configuring this connector, install the fax driver on the ScanStation, or, if supported by the
driver, on a network print server.

To configure properties for the eCopy Connector for Fax via Print:

1

In the console tree, click

Fax via Print

>

Properties

.

2

On the

Display

tab, specify the

Image

and

Label

settings (see “Configuring the Display

settings” on page 63).

3

Select the

Configure

tab, then specify the settings.

4

Click

Save

, select or specify the profile name, then click

Save

.

To configure services for the eCopy Connector for Fax via Print:

1

In the console tree, select

Fax via Print

>

Services

.

2

Configure the connector services (see “About configuring connector Services” on page 75

).

3

Click

Save

, select the profile name, then click

Save

.

Note:

You can create Fax via Print profiles on any ShareScan OP Services Manager, and publish
them to any Services Manager that supports the embedded client. However, you cannot
run Fax via Print on a device with an embedded client.

Field Name

Description

Print Driver

Displays the available print drivers.

Authentication

Displays the types of user authentication:

>

None: The connector will not prompt the user for logon information.

>

Windows: Select the default domain.

>

Novell NetWare: Specify the default tree.

Users can change the domain or tree when they enter their logon
information on the Logon screen at the device.

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