HP LaserJet flow MFP M525 Having Issues with Shared Folders?!?!?!?!?

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  • Kirkc
    Technician
    • Apr 2012
    • 42

    #1

    HP LaserJet flow MFP M525 Having Issues with Shared Folders?!?!?!?!?



    Ok, we have a "HP LaserJet flow MFP M525".


    Printing "OK", Access Web page "OK".

    We have installed many different FTP Servers Firezilla,SimpleFTP etc.
    Right now i'm working with Xlight FTP Server but it's similar to Firezilla below is what we are getting but the BOLD part is whats getting us confused, it act's like its retrieving it instead of saving it ?

    04/09/2013 15:05:32 (not login 192.168.1.147<--192.168.1.142:21) "220 Xlight FTP Server 3.7 ready..."
    04/09/2013 15:05:33 (not login 192.168.1.147-->192.168.1.142:21) "USER user"
    04/09/2013 15:05:33 (not login 192.168.1.147<--192.168.1.142:21) "331 Password required for user"
    04/09/2013 15:05:33 (not login 192.168.1.147-->192.168.1.142:21) "PASS *****"
    04/09/2013 15:05:33 (user 192.168.1.147<--192.168.1.142:21) "230 Login OK"
    04/09/2013 15:05:33 (user 192.168.1.147-->192.168.1.142:21) "SIZE Scan04102013.pdf"
    04/09/2013 15:05:33 (user 192.168.1.147<--192.168.1.142:21) "550 Can't find file "Scan04102013.pdf"."
    04/09/2013 15:05:33 (user 192.168.1.147-->192.168.1.142:21) "TYPE I"
    04/09/2013 15:05:33 (user 192.168.1.147<--192.168.1.142:21) "200 Type set to I."
    04/09/2013 15:05:33 (user 192.168.1.147-->192.168.1.142:21) "PASV"
    04/09/2013 15:05:33 (user 192.168.1.147<--192.168.1.142:21) "227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,1,142,4,97)"



    If anyone have a walkthrough on the setup for this machine EITHER shared folder method or FTP method it would appreciated.

    we just want it to scan
  • Kirkc
    Technician
    • Apr 2012
    • 42

    #2
    Re: HP LaserJet flow MFP M525 Having Issues with Shared Folders?!?!?!?!?

    Finally Figured it all out.

    As For FTP, I have no clue why it's messing up. We went with the UNC Folder path and we had to use the IP address of the PC, instead of the PCNAME. Example \\192.168.1.1\Scans instead of \\PCNAME\Scans

    Although, I still would like to have it set up with PC NAME somehow if anyone has any ideas? Just to avoid DHCP conflicts?!?

    Thanks

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