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Old 11-02-2007   #1 (permalink)
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konica c350 scan to email

for a konica minolta c350
scan to email worked great for the first 2 years of using. One day, the emails were not coming through. then a few hours later, came through. this happened for a few weeks, then stopped completely. An error message showed. a series of things were done, new firmware, nov ram, everything under the sun. No changes were made to the network, same email carrier and internet, using outlook express 2000. The computer person has evaluated all the settings for the email to endure that was not the problem. All the wiring was checked, still not working. Anything else that can be done?
 
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Best method is to load a free mail server program on your laptop and try it that way to confirm it is actually the machine that is broken. If the machine can not email out it will come up with the 'job done improperly' message if it doesn't then the email has been sent. 99.99999% of the time email fails is due to IT issues not the machine. Has the machine MAC and IP been added to the whitelist? Check DNS gateway settings have not been changed on the host site.
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Without going too crazy I would do a new setup with a new email account and confirm it can send out from a computer then use the new email account and set it up on the C350 and if everything is done right and still doesn't send email then you'll know the problem is coming from the C350. Too many times the data stored in the controller for the email gets scrambled and email stops, this should tell you where your problems are coming from. Good Luck.
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Try this tool

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Try this tools ther you can see the log what is happening.
Hook your laptop in to the customers network simulate that the laptop is the KM machin.

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I know that everyone is obsessed with scan to email (our sales guys love it) but if they don't have an exchange server or similar onsite then I do everything I can to talk them out of using their ISP for scan to email (will use Gmail if the machine supports it). The ISP is just too unreliable, you set it up and six months later something changes - more often than not they change providers and call whining that scanning does not work. Scan to SMB on the newer machines, FTP on the older, scan to your folder then attach to an outgoing email or move to another folder.
I have found this to be the most reliable for customers without an inhouse server.

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I know that everyone is obsessed with scan to email (our sales guys love it) but if they don't have an exchange server or similar onsite then I do everything I can to talk them out of using their ISP for scan to email (will use Gmail if the machine supports it). The ISP is just too unreliable, you set it up and six months later something changes - more often than not they change providers and call whining that scanning does not work. Scan to SMB on the newer machines, FTP on the older, scan to your folder then attach to an outgoing email or move to another folder.
I have found this to be the most reliable for customers without an inhouse server.
Amen

Couldn't agree more.
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Same issue with scans stopping

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Best method is to load a free mail server program on your laptop and try it that way to confirm it is actually the machine that is broken. If the machine can not email out it will come up with the 'job done improperly' message if it doesn't then the email has been sent. 99.99999% of the time email fails is due to IT issues not the machine. Has the machine MAC and IP been added to the whitelist? Check DNS gateway settings have not been changed on the host site.
I am experiencing the same issue. Scan to email was fine yesterday, today we came in and no one is receiving their scans.

I have wiped/reloaded all of the network settings back onto the bizhub, ran the smtp tests from my laptop confirming no outbound issues, and still nothing. I found that the time on the bizhub was out by 1.5 hours (??) and have reset it, rescanned, nothing.

TX reports say transmission is ok, but nothing is coming in.

My Konica techs keep insisting it is an IT issue, but all my diagnostics are returning fine.

Any suggestions?

Many thanks.
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Unless you are getting a "Job done improperly" message on the C350, then the machine is working fine. If it shows that the email was sent with no problems, then the problem lies with the mail server, not the copier.
Check your filters, check your virus/spam protection software, too many variables involved in Scan to email to just immediately assume it's the copier causing the problem.
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Unless you are getting a "Job done improperly" message on the C350, then the machine is working fine. If it shows that the email was sent with no problems, then the problem lies with the mail server, not the copier.
Check your filters, check your virus/spam protection software, too many variables involved in Scan to email to just immediately assume it's the copier causing the problem.

Mail server is Exchange, Virus/Spam filter is on the server (Symantec), router filters are set to allow all SMTP traffic. Nothing has changed in 24 hours, and all other attachments from email are going through fine. It just stopped. Not the first time either, and it spontaneously started again.

Isn't it suspect that the only thing not working is the scanner?
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Unless you are getting a "Job done improperly" message on the C350, then the machine is working fine. If it shows that the email was sent with no problems, then the problem lies with the mail server, not the copier.
Check your filters, check your virus/spam protection software, too many variables involved in Scan to email to just immediately assume it's the copier causing the problem.
You won't always get a "Job done improperly" message. It depends on what type of error has occurred, if any. Check the log for Scan jobs, it will have more information to assist in your investigation.
 
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