Xerox WC 5855 scan to pc setting...how to DPI change and save?

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  • landspeeder
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    • Feb 2010
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    Xerox WC 5855 scan to pc setting...how to DPI change and save?

    Just wondering how to get the WC to save the 400DPI setting in the scanning area. After a job is done it goes back to 200DPI...Looked in ser mode, admin etc. but couldn't see it.
    Help thanks!!!
    You never realize how cheap a professional is until after you let an amateur do it.... and
    if this was an easy thing to do then everybody would be doing it! But it isn't and they are not!!
  • Flash
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    • May 2007
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    Re: Xerox WC 5855 scan to pc setting...how to DPI change and save?

    You have to log into Centreware and change the scanning defaults there.
    1. Click on the Properties tab.
    2. Click on Services to expand the list of options.
    3. Click on the E-mail link.
    4. Click on Setup.
    5. Click on Defaults tab The E-mail Defaults window will be displayed.
    6. In the Advanced Settings:
    7. Click on the Edit button.
    8. Under the Resolution section, change the resolution.
    9. Select the required resolution.
    10. Click the Apply button.
    11. Click on the Logout link and logout of CentreWare Internet Services (CWIS).
    12. Close the browser window.

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    • landspeeder
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      • Feb 2010
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      Re: Xerox WC 5855 scan to pc setting...how to DPI change and save?

      Thankyou very much got me out of a bit of a bind!!!!!



      Originally posted by Flash
      You have to log into Centreware and change the scanning defaults there.
      1. Click on the Properties tab.
      2. Click on Services to expand the list of options.
      3. Click on the E-mail link.
      4. Click on Setup.
      5. Click on Defaults tab The E-mail Defaults window will be displayed.
      6. In the Advanced Settings:
      7. Click on the Edit button.
      8. Under the Resolution section, change the resolution.
      9. Select the required resolution.
      10. Click the Apply button.
      11. Click on the Logout link and logout of CentreWare Internet Services (CWIS).
      12. Close the browser window.
      You never realize how cheap a professional is until after you let an amateur do it.... and
      if this was an easy thing to do then everybody would be doing it! But it isn't and they are not!!

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