Canon IR C3200 Scan setup manual

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  • MPDSCOUT135
    • May 2025

    #1

    Canon IR C3200 Scan setup manual

    Have a Canon IR C3200 copier I am setting up for network.Not sure if one is available,but I am looking for a scan setup manual for instruction to activate scan.Any sort of help is appreciated.

    Desperate Grunt
  • SCREWTAPE
    • May 2025

    #2
    Originally posted by MPDSCOUT135
    Have a Canon IR C3200 copier I am setting up for network.Not sure if one is available,but I am looking for a scan setup manual for instruction to activate scan.Any sort of help is appreciated.

    Desperate Grunt
    1. You must establish a network connection.
    2. Do you see a scan tab or send tab?
    3. You need a color scan gear tool.(driver)

    Its a real simple operation but first you must for fill the first three steps.

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    • fish

      #3
      If these conditions are met, what's next?

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      • SCREWTAPE
        East Coast Imaging

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        #4
        Originally posted by SCREWTAPE
        1. You must establish a network connection.
        2. Do you see a scan tab or send tab?
        3. You need a color scan gear tool.(driver)

        Its a real simple operation but first you must for fill the first three steps.
        By the way, this is me!

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        • SCREWTAPE
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          #5
          Originally posted by fish
          If these conditions are met, what's next?
          Which kind of scanning do you want to do, push scanning or pull scanning.
          It all depend on which type of scanning you want to do.

          Do you have a send tab?

          Or

          Are you trying to use the scan tab?

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          • fish

            #6
            I'm going to say push. They currently have 3 PCs they can select to scan to, but they want to add a fourth. I've installed the the scan gear on this fourth PC so they can scan from an application, but that's not what they want.

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            • D_L_P
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              • Oct 2009
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              #7
              I think you may be out of luck for push scanning. As Screwtape said you need the Send tab to do that. It's and optional feature that must be bought and added.

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              • fish

                #8
                So, they can send scans to the three PCs already set up but can't add a fourth?

                They already have the option to send, the unit is setup to select from 3 PCs to send to, they want to add one.
                Last edited by Guest; 05-19-2010, 04:04 PM.

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                • D_L_P
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                  #9
                  My mistake, you do have the send tab. From the copier end all you have to do is add and address book entry with the path (\\ip_address\share) to the shared folder on the 4th PC. On the 4th PC, give the copier permission to change the folder. Add the credentials the copier is using to the 4th PC so it can access the folder.

                  Are you having problems accessing the 4th PC's shard folder? Or just need detailed instructions adding an address book entry? Canon kinda failed at making adding entries easy, but at least on the newer ones you can add it right from the send tab.

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                  • Alan Aya

                    #10
                    Hi guys, since this SEND topic has started, me too having some problem in setting up the SEND function in a Apple MAC enviroment. Need to know the procedure on how to set up.A step by step explaination will be much appreciated because this is the first time i come across MAC.

                    Thanks

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                    • fish

                      #11
                      Cool!, Thanks, How does one find the copiers credentials?

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                      • teckat
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                        #12
                        what about getting your MAC print drivers first/ what model are you talking about/ do u have an IT person ???
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                        • D_L_P
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                          #13
                          Fish- To get the credentias there are 2 ways. Look up the user/pass on you active directory server, or export the address book to a file and get it from there.

                          To export address book to file: Open web browser and type in copiers IP address. Click on Additional Functions -> Import/Export -> Address Book -> Export. Assuming the working entries are in book 01, leave it at Custom Format and click Start Export. Save the file and open it with Notepad, Or Firefox will work too. There you should see the user name and pwd the copier is using to get into the shared folders. I've never tried it but I suppose you could add entries following the format to the file then import it.

                          To add from copier, Additional Functions-> Address Book Settings-> Register new address-> Add new entry. Browse with SMB, or manual entry. Host can be PC's name or IP (\\192.168.0.xxx), path is just \share. But it is much easier adding new entries with the RUI.



                          Alan- http://www.copytechnet.com/forums/at...mac_10.6.2.pdf This was just recently posted in the connectivity forum.

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                          • fish

                            #14
                            Thanks for all the help. Setting up on the machine end was easy. I started digging around and they had the others setup for windows SMB and I followed suit with this one. The interesting part came when setting up the shared folder. This is a windows 7 pc and it took some digging to find the setting that finally let it work. The big breakthru was in the Network Sharing Center. After you do your standard share, There are settings in the both under network, and public that need to be addressed.

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                            • teckat
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