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  • allan
    RTFM!!

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    • Apr 2010
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    #1

    Using desktopbinder to download scaned documents

    i am trying to use desktopbinder to download scanned documents from the document server. if i try to save the document the program tells me that require a option to transfer data to and from the machine,
    is this a physical board i am shorting, or is this a setting on the machine? Please if anyone can help
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    Whatever
  • allan
    RTFM!!

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    • Apr 2010
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    #2
    File format convertor

    does any body have part number for this on a 3025PS.
    Whatever

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    • teebee1234
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      • Jul 2008
      • 1670

      #3
      It's an accessory so you won't be able to order it as a part.
      411400 (EDP code)- File Format Converter B

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      • Starship2012

        #4
        Re: Using desktopbinder to download scaned documents

        What is the exact purpose of the File Format Converter Type B?

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        • ccchuah
          Trusted Tech

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          • Mar 2009
          • 157

          #5
          Re: Using desktopbinder to download scaned documents

          Using Desktopbinder transfering data from document server only works on aficio 1045 & 1022 series model only.

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          • Jomama46
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            • Apr 2008
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            #6
            Re: Using desktopbinder to download scaned documents

            Originally posted by Starship2012
            What is the exact purpose of the File Format Converter Type B?
            Data stored on the Doc Server is in a proprietary format and the FFC converts it to a format that can be read by the computer.
            The exact purpose is to make money by selling a board.
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            • Starship2012

              #7
              Re: Using desktopbinder to download scaned documents

              Thanks, knew if was a $$$$ thing. Does it allow me to see the temporary images from copies that were made ? I am looking for a document that was just copied that has the signatures on it.

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              • Jomama46
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                #8
                Re: Using desktopbinder to download scaned documents

                No, that copied doc is history, deleted after the print. Forensic software is your only hope. Deleted means the same here as on a computer, it is not erased but the FAT entry is gone. Wait too long tho and it may be overwritten.
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                • Starship2012

                  #9
                  Re: Using desktopbinder to download scaned documents

                  Can you recommend anybody who can take a shot at this drive? I have to try.

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                  • Jomama46
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                    #10
                    Re: Using desktopbinder to download scaned documents

                    check this out. Home | My Hard Drive Died | Data Recovery and Training scott moulton is a genius.
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