Scan to folder on mac osx 10.12.3 issue

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  • alancvt
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2013
    • 1

    #1

    Scan to folder on mac osx 10.12.3 issue

    I encounter issue with Mac OSX 10.12.3 scan to folder on RICOH MPC 2004 , try to configure but still not able to scan.
  • slimslob
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    #2
    Re: Scan to folder on mac osx 10.12.3 issue

    SMB is not supported by default on newer MAC OSX. This thread might be of help. http://www.copytechnet.com/forums/sh...ighlight=samba

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    • tonerhead
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      • Sep 2009
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      #3
      Re: Scan to folder on mac osx 10.12.3 issue

      ftp scanning on a mac is really the way to go. Lots of articles here and online on how to do it. It really isn't bad to do.
      I've proved mathematics wrong. 1 + 1 doesn't always equal 2.........


      Especially when it comes to sex

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      • ApeosMan
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        • Nov 2009
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        #4
        Re: Scan to folder on mac osx 10.12.3 issue

        Originally posted by slimslob
        SMB is not supported by default on newer MAC OSX.
        Could you please clarify this? Do you mean Ricoh doesn't support SMB by default or Apple

        Thanks.

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        • slimslob
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          Re: Scan to folder on mac osx 10.12.3 issue

          Originally posted by ApeosMan
          Could you please clarify this? Do you mean Ricoh doesn't support SMB by default or Apple

          Thanks.
          Hint, MAC OSX is not from Ricoh.

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          • ApeosMan
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            Re: Scan to folder on mac osx 10.12.3 issue

            Originally posted by slimslob
            Hint, MAC OSX is not from Ricoh.
            Huh yeah very cute...


            I've decoded your statement from earlier 'SMB is not supported by default on newer MAC OSX' the original SMBv1 (what you call SMB) and CIFS are no longer supported since 10.7, though some newer versions of SMB e.g. SMBv2 are supported. From what I remember reading a while back Apple had to create their own SMB implementation from 10.7 on-wards due to licensing changes in Samba.

            FTP on the other hand is no longer enabled by default on the Mac OS since 10.7 and hence not supported. Though it can be enabled by the end users via a few different ways if required.

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            • slimslob
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              Re: Scan to folder on mac osx 10.12.3 issue

              Originally posted by ApeosMan
              Huh yeah very cute...


              I've decoded your statement from earlier 'SMB is not supported by default on newer MAC OSX' the original SMBv1 (what you call SMB) and CIFS are no longer supported since 10.7, though some newer versions of SMB e.g. SMBv2 are supported. From what I remember reading a while back Apple had to create their own SMB implementation from 10.7 on-wards due to licensing changes in Samba.

              FTP on the other hand is no longer enabled by default on the Mac OS since 10.7 and hence not supported. Though it can be enabled by the end users via a few different ways if required.
              There are numerous other posts on this subject. A number of them have this link: SMBUp – eduo.info

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              • B0265
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                • Jan 2007
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                #8
                Re: Scan to folder on mac osx 10.12.3 issue

                I don't work on Ricoh's but in general if the device supports direct hosting of SMB over tcp/ip (port 445) you should be able to scan to a shared folder on a Mac.

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