Scan useing windows 8

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  • Llama God
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    Re: Scan useing windows 8

    Originally posted by slimslob
    Ricoh-USA. It can be down loaded from either rfg-esource or TSRC.
    We have no such thing in the UK, we must be too small and pitiful for such things.

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  • slimslob
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    Re: Scan useing windows 8

    Originally posted by lubyou
    Does anybody happen to have the special/customized firmware for a MP C2500?

    Thank you very much!
    Ricoh-USA. It can be down loaded from either rfg-esource or TSRC.

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  • lubyou
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    Re: Scan useing windows 8

    Does anybody happen to have the special/customized firmware for a MP C2500?

    Thank you very much!

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  • Wind Cool
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    Re: Scan useing windows 8

    Originally posted by slimslob
    The two attached zip files are for the C3000.
    Thank you. Also very helpfull to me.

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  • solorajder
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    Re: Scan useing windows 8

    Originally posted by slimslob
    The two attached zip files are for the C3000.

    Great. It works on MPC3000 !!!
    Thanks

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  • Dexor
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    Re: Scan useing windows 8

    Originally posted by ruben
    Make sure you are giving the correct username and password (Windows 8 uses an online username, which I believeIts cannot work, but I haven't tested) and give the username permissions to read and write to the directory. Also disable any security suites and anti-virus, to test.
    thx. I had to create new destination/folder then magic happened. For some reason windoze hangs on to its bad experiences. It's all good now.

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  • ruben
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    Re: Scan useing windows 8

    Make sure you are giving the correct username and password (Windows 8 uses an online username, which I believe cannot work, but I haven't tested) and give the username permissions to read and write to the directory. Also disable any security suites and anti-virus, to test.

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  • Dexor
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    Re: Scan useing windows 8

    Upgraded to the latest firmware - and although test connection works, when sending a file - 'waiting.'
    Firmware is latest rfg043463 from ricoh. What else??
    No firewall, open port 3670 just in case...

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  • slimslob
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    Re: Scan useing windows 8

    Originally posted by randula7
    IS this working with mpc 4500 & 3500????
    Ricoh released a custom firmware on 1/11/13. Login in to TSRC, select Color MFP, Select B222/B224, then click on the "Special/Custom Firmware"

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  • ruben
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    Re: Scan useing windows 8

    Originally posted by randula7
    IS this working with mpc 4500 & 3500????
    No, set up scan to FTP or email; then never worry about it ever again, forever.

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  • randula7
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    Re: Scan useing windows 8

    Originally posted by slimslob
    The two attached zip files are for the C3000.
    IS this working with mpc 4500 & 3500????

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  • accelinet
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    Re: Scan useing windows 8

    Originally posted by slimslob
    The two attached zip files are for the C3000.

    Thank you, slimslob! Worked perfectly on a 2500.

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  • slimslob
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    Re: Scan useing windows 8

    The two attached zip files are for the C3000.
    Attached Files

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  • slimslob
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    Re: Scan useing windows 8

    My previous reply is for the MP C3000. The MP C4500 would be B222/B224. You still have to download the custom firmware.

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  • slimslob
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    Re: Scan useing windows 8

    Go to TSRC. In the B230/B237/D042 Tech tool Box, click on Special/Custom Firmware. Download either the SD card or Remote version posted on 2/6/2013. I just did a Lanier LD420c today. Worked great.

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