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  • iscott
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    • Mar 2010
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    #1

    Toshiba e Studio 452

    Anybody have detailed instructions on how to set up Scan to email and scan to file?
  • ivovb
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    • Apr 2008
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    #2
    Toshiba has it - check top access guide. This is one of Toshiba documentation like service handbook.

    BR
    I'll never ask if I didn't check user manual, service manual, parts list, BSI/TNI/TAD... web, existing threads.

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    • jcontractor
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      • Aug 2010
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      #3
      Check this link for the drivers you need, Office Multifunction Printers (MFPs) - Toshiba e-STUDIO for remote scanning.
      Use the e-bridge system to communicate with your computer by Network only.
      No remote scan is supported to MAC at the moment.

      Also check this site for all your user books as you need, for Toshiba Machines.

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      • jcontractor
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        #4
        Toshiba Operator Manuals and Reference Materials for Scanning complete guides and all original user documentations for all Toshiba Estudio Machines.

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        • sdrawkcab
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          • Jun 2009
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          #5
          Originally posted by jcontractor
          No remote scan is supported to MAC at the moment.
          What do you mean, I've been scanning to MACs for years.
          Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints

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          • jcontractor
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            #6
            Please send me the correct drivers to scan from MAC, Or I never configure the system correctly in MAC.
            Any advice will be appreciated. I need to perform Remote scanning for MAC for a Toshiba Estudio 351C.

            I found remote scanning software from Toshiba support site.

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            • jcontractor
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              #7
              Originally posted by sdrawkcab
              What do you mean, I've been scanning to MACs for years.
              I need to perform Remote scanning for MAC, I didn't remenber the OS, but I think that is 10.5

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              • sdrawkcab
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                #8
                What drivers are you referring too for scanning, are you Network scanning (push) or twain scanning (pull).

                You don't need drivers for Scan to email/folder or the file share on the Toshiba, setup in done thru Top Access.
                Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints

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                • jcontractor
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sdrawkcab
                  What drivers are you referring too for scanning, are you Network scanning (push) or twain scanning (pull).

                  You don't need drivers for Scan to email/folder or the file share on the Toshiba, setup in done thru Top Access.

                  Yes I can scan in the copier ans share.
                  I need to scan from the MAC, remote scan.

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                  • ToshibaTech
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                    • Apr 2007
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                    #10
                    Mac can also access the SMB share. I don't know the exact procedure but you "connect to a server" in Mac terminology. I think the protocol is something like smb://servername. It was fairly obvious I remember that much after you find the "connect to a server..." in Finder.
                    I will not give you service manuals or firmware.

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                    • jcontractor
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by ToshibaTech
                      Mac can also access the SMB share. I don't know the exact procedure but you "connect to a server" in Mac terminology. I think the protocol is something like smb://servername. It was fairly obvious I remember that much after you find the "connect to a server..." in Finder.
                      Thanks, I will try to find it.
                      Thanks.

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