So the copier is obviously hooked up to the network and prints just fine. Would I find the information to set up scanning files .......where? or maybe you know off the top of your head.
Ricoh MP C3500---How Do I Set Up Scanning to Folder on a Computer?
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Samoa
Re: Ricoh MP C3500---How Do I Set Up Scanning to Folder on a Computer?
Ok, now I remember! I read this the last time but I couldn't figure it out. Read again and still no luck. It's in nerd language that I'm hoping to master someday. Somebody help a wannabe nerd here please.Comment
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Re: Ricoh MP C3500---How Do I Set Up Scanning to Folder on a Computer?
Will this one do a trick?Attached FilesComment
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Re: Ricoh MP C3500---How Do I Set Up Scanning to Folder on a Computer?
Scan to Folder White Paper.pdf
Hope this is what you need.
It is the simplest step by step I have.Why do they call it common sense?
If it were common, wouldn't everyone have it?Comment
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Re: Ricoh MP C3500---How Do I Set Up Scanning to Folder on a Computer?
Aside from these constant questions regarding scan-to-folder being intensely annoying, it's worthy of note that there's this new-fangled thing called Google. Apparently you can type things into a box and it gives you a selection of things which relate to what you typed initially, a sort of engine that searches the internet for you.
Had you tried that, the top (if rather wobbly) answer is this:
Alternatively, RTFM.
I bid you good day.Comment
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Re: Ricoh MP C3500---How Do I Set Up Scanning to Folder on a Computer?
In the style of Columbo, just one more thing. The generic term "computer" gives us little to go on. Having to ask a question in response to your question is hardly likely to endear you to anyone (well, me anyway) so offering such information as "a Windows 7 64-bit PC" or "a Windows 2008 Server" or "a Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k" would be nice.
If it's a Mac, I wish you all of the luck in the world because it's a ball-ache of epic proportions.Comment
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Re: Ricoh MP C3500---How Do I Set Up Scanning to Folder on a Computer?
In the style of Columbo, just one more thing. The generic term "computer" gives us little to go on. Having to ask a question in response to your question is hardly likely to endear you to anyone (well, me anyway) so offering such information as "a Windows 7 64-bit PC" or "a Windows 2008 Server" or "a Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k" would be nice.
If it's a Mac, I wish you all of the luck in the world because it's a ball-ache of epic proportions.Mystic Crystal RevelationsComment
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Samoa
Re: Ricoh MP C3500---How Do I Set Up Scanning to Folder on a Computer?
Aside from these constant questions regarding scan-to-folder being intensely annoying, it's worthy of note that there's this new-fangled thing called Google. Apparently you can type things into a box and it gives you a selection of things which relate to what you typed initially, a sort of engine that searches the internet for you.
Had you tried that, the top (if rather wobbly) answer is this:
Alternatively, RTFM.
I bid you good day.
OK....been dealing with the first day of school and I've finally got my students settled in. The video was EXACTLY what I needed to accomplish the task. Thank you Thank you! I beg your forgiveness for the annoyance. This whole forum thing is new to me but I needed help to accomplish tasks that the IT folks don't have time to show me. Too busy they say, so I'm trying to problem solve. I tried the google thing which is how I stumbled upon this forum, unfortunately, not the video. Thank you for the insight and help.
PS... RTFM?Comment
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Samoa
Re: Ricoh MP C3500---How Do I Set Up Scanning to Folder on a Computer?
[QUOTE=Llama God;
Alternatively, RTFM.
I bid you good day.[/QUOTE]
WHOA! Nevermind...just googled RTFM ... don't tell me you're one of those guys. You live on these forums bashing newbies who don't know or understand your world. Relax. You helped me out a ton, save the funnies for the real world. Oh wait, that would get you KTFO!Comment
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Samoa
Re: Ricoh MP C3500---How Do I Set Up Scanning to Folder on a Computer?
In the style of Columbo, just one more thing. The generic term "computer" gives us little to go on. Having to ask a question in response to your question is hardly likely to endear you to anyone (well, me anyway) so offering such information as "a Windows 7 64-bit PC" or "a Windows 2008 Server" or "a Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k" would be nice.
If it's a Mac, I wish you all of the luck in the world because it's a ball-ache of epic proportions.Comment
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