“I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins
They definitely do.
While, I'm only dealing with Ricoh myself, I upgraded a customer about 8 months ago to a C3504, and was surprised to find out that's how they were scanning to their old machine that apparently wasn't compatible with Windows 10 (at least according to their previous tech)
I think the other machine was a Toshiba, but not sure.
They lived with it for a couple of years. They'd scan to the machine, then copy the file over to a server folder because their concern was with the machine's HDD dying.
Not exactly the most efficient method
The client had a previous machine that did this, this is why they were wanting it hat way
and old Toshiba Estudio8610 ....blah blah something, this is what set all this in motion
the old " well the other machine did it"....LOL
Im setting it SMB on there server, same thing,,,, just different... LOL
“I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins
There are 10 types of people in this world, those who understand binary maths and those who don't
Regards Mark
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ricoh has a new scan to folder setup tool. ricoh stfconf tool v2.2.6... you can login and download it from the ricoh site. i have used it and it seems to work alright. occasionally it hasn't worked correctly and i just revert to the old school method of setting up scanning. but that tool is pretty easy and straight forward to setup.
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