Setting a destination using an address book – Dell 2155cn/cdn Color Laser Printer User Manual

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FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\fxstdpc-

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folder name:

John

You should now see MyShare\MyPic\John in your directory.

For Mac OS X 10.3.9/10.4.11:

1 Select Go from the Finder menu, and then click Home.
2 Double-click Public.
3 Create a folder (Example of folder name, MyShare).
4 Open System Preferences, and then click Sharing.
5 Select the Personal File Sharing check box and Windows Sharing check

box.

For Mac OS X 10.5/10.6:

1 Create a folder in the desired directory on your computer (Example of folder

name, MyShare).

2 Select the created folder, and then select Get Info from the File menu.
3 Select the Shared Folder check box.
4 Open System Preferences, and then click Sharing.
5 Select the File Sharing check box, and then click Options.
6 Select the Share Files and folders using SMB and account name check

boxes.

7 Click Done.

Setting a Destination Using an Address Book

You can register the connection details for SMB and FTP server in the address
book using Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool or Address Book Editor.
Before beginning to setup a destination, make sure you have the IP addresses
you need such as printer and computer.

Verifying the IP Address Setting of the Printer

To setup the server address book through the network, you will first need to
locate the IP address of the printer. You can obtain this IP address from the
system settings report by performing the following steps:

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