Going to an account 2moro and i need to network a toshiba e-studio242. I could probably handle the printing with no issue but i am a little leary on the scan section of it. Does anyone have any documentation on how to configure it on this unit or of any software sharp uses for scanning. Any insight would be appreciated.
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There is an encyclopedia of info for this question all over this site. Try a search for SMB scanning, or scan to email. Many techs have posted step by step for various brands. EmujoIf you don't see your question answered in the forum, please don't think it's OK to PM me for a personal reply...I do not give out firmware and/or manuals. -
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Also, there is a real easy way to scan on those devices. You can scan to "Local MFP" and then retrieve the scan from a computer by going to the UNC path of the copier which is \\copierIPaddress\file_share
Not the best scenario, but the easiest to setup as all you would really need to do is map a network drive to the scans folder of the machine.Please don't ask me for firmware or service manuals as refusal often offends.Comment
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Emujo thank you for your short answer but i asked for insight or documentation as to i am not too familiar with toshiba's. I am on the other hand familiar with ricoh, kyocera, and konica. If you cannot give me any useful insight then do me a favor and do not reply to my thread. I on the other hand in my familiar forums do not mind giving insight or a helpful hand when needed. One hand washes the other is my motto. This is the first time i post on this forum, seems like the other forums other techs don't mind helping out. As i stated earlier do not reply to my threads as to i do not appreciate your arrogant response! Thank you for your help! Greatly appreciated.Comment
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I don't really think that the response was arrogant, but more so saying that there is plenty of information on how to setup scan to SMB in this forum all ready.
And it can't be the first post in this forum as you already have 134 posts and joined in Dec of 2008.Please don't ask me for firmware or service manuals as refusal often offends.Comment
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Emujo thank you for your short answer but i asked for insight or documentation as to i am not too familiar with toshiba's. I am on the other hand familiar with ricoh, kyocera, and konica. If you cannot give me any useful insight then do me a favor and do not reply to my thread. I on the other hand in my familiar forums do not mind giving insight or a helpful hand when needed. One hand washes the other is my motto. This is the first time i post on this forum, seems like the other forums other techs don't mind helping out. As i stated earlier do not reply to my threads as to i do not appreciate your arrogant response! Thank you for your help! Greatly appreciated.
Now, why not have a quick look at what he suggested, then post back as to exactly how you want to configure your scanning and any questions you have regarding any of the info you are not sure of.
If ya PM me, I can send ya a few relevant pages from the Top Access Admin guide.I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. ~Thomas EdisonComment
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Thanks Jonezy and Owl..someone gets it..Mearly trying to save the original poster the time of waiting until someone posts(or if someone posts) the step by step when I'm sure it's already here somewhere. EmujoIf you don't see your question answered in the forum, please don't think it's OK to PM me for a personal reply...I do not give out firmware and/or manuals.Comment
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He took the time to PM me with an apology for the post...I'm ok with it so lets let it die and try to assist. EmujoIf you don't see your question answered in the forum, please don't think it's OK to PM me for a personal reply...I do not give out firmware and/or manuals.Comment
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