From the IM series onwards you can download the address book directly as a .csv file. If we need a .csv file from older Ricoh models,
we save the address book as a xxxxxxx_addr.udf file, import it onto an IM machine and save it as a .csv file.
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Direct CSV import of scanner destinations
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Re: Direct CSV import of scanner destinations
Sharp can do it natively on the newer units (CR4.5 at least).
Old method with proprietary format
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New method with standard CSV
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Re: Direct CSV import of scanner destinations
if you can print out the address list you can take a photo then use the excel option of import data from image
it will OCR the text and then you can make your own CSV fileLeave a comment:
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Since you have multiple rows of items in your file NS doesn't know if you want them all in 1 transaction or separate transactions. Since you are doing ADD here, you need to provide a Document# or ExternalID that is the same on all rows that you want grouped together onto 1 transaction. If you have auto-numbering turned on and you disallow overrides, then the Document# you import here won't actually be saved onto the transaction (because it will get an auto number instead) but the CSV importer will use the Document# to know what rows you want batched together onto the same 1 transaction.
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I don't know about other manufactures but Ricoh has a way to convert their WIM export file to a csv file. I had to use it once for a customer who wanted to have the same address book on the their MP C3503s and on their computers that were using LAN Fax.👍 1Leave a comment:
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Re: Direct CSV import of scanner destinations
many of them will allow export import, but not between different brands. and some won't allow if the age difference is a few years different. i don't know of any that uses actual csv file.Leave a comment:
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Re: Direct CSV import of scanner destinations
Since you have multiple rows of items in your file NS doesn't know if you want them all in 1 transaction or separate transactions. Since you are doing ADD here, you need to provide a Document# or ExternalID that is the same on all rows that you want grouped together onto 1 transaction. If you have auto-numbering turned on and you disallow overrides, then the Document# you import here won't actually be saved onto the transaction (because it will get an auto number instead) but the CSV importer will use the Document# to know what rows you want batched together onto the same 1 transaction.Leave a comment:
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Re: Direct CSV import of scanner destinations
hi,
see this it maybe helpful
Import/Export (hp.com)
Importing the Address Book of the Machine | User Guide | IM 350, IM 430 (ricoh.com)
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