Scan to smb – Konica Minolta bizhub C650 User Manual

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Scanning

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2.7

Sending data to a computer on the network (Scan to SMB)

Scan to SMB

Scan data can be sent directly to a specific computer on the network.

In order to perform a Scan to SMB operation, first specify shared file settings in Windows on the computer
receiving the data.

Destinations can be selected for Scan to SMB operations using any of the following methods. For details,
refer to the corresponding section.

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Reminder

When registering a destination for transmitting to a shared Windows folder, type the host name and
folder name in uppercase letters.

Scan to SMB operations with Windows File Sharing (Mac OS X)/Samba (Linux/Unix)

When performing Scan to SMB operations with Mac OS X, Linux or UNIX, the network settings and user
names must meet the following conditions. Change the settings according to the environment used with the
transmission.

Machine settings

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Set "NTLM Settings" (displayed by touching [Network Setting] on the Administrator Settings screen,
then [SMB Settings], then [Client Settings]) to "v1".

Server settings

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The user names and shared folder names must contain 12 or less characters.

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When looking up destinations, the shared folder name appear only in alphanumeric characters. Sub-
folder names can be shown in characters other than alphanumeric characters.

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When looking up a destination, first type in the user ID and password.

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Note

Samba is a program that provides SMB services for Unix or Linux. In Mac OS X, Samba is called
"Windows File Sharing".

CIFS is not supported.

Scan to SMB operations with Windows 98 SE and Windows Me

When performing Scan to SMB operations with Windows 98 SE/Windows Me, the network settings must
meet the following conditions.

Machine settings

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Set "NTLM Settings" (displayed by touching [Network Setting] on the Administrator Settings screen,
then [SMB Settings], then [Client Settings]) to "v1/v2" or "v1".

Selection method

Page reference

Selecting from the address book

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Entering addresses directly

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Selecting a group destination

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Selecting a destination that was searched for

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