Sharp MX-3551 User Manual - Color Advanced & Essential Series 2 - Page 87
Saving files in NAS / browsing NAS files, Public Folder / NAS Setting
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BEFORE USING THE MACHINE►BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Saving files in NAS / browsing NAS files 1 You can save data that you need to the machine's hard disk, and view the data on your computer. Document scanned on the machine In document filing, tap the [Create PDF for PC Browsing] checkbox so that it is selected , and copy to the public folder to save the data. ►Creating PDF for PC browsing (page 6-14) Received fax data Configure "Settings (administrator)" - [System Settings] → [Image Send Settings] → [Inbound Routing (Forwarding/Storing) Settings] → [Inbound Routing (Storage) Settings]. ►SAVING RECEIVED FAXES TO THE MACHINE'S HARD DISK (INBOUND ROUTING) (page 4-67) 2 Using as a file server / browsing saved files. To use this, open any folder screen on your computer and enter the IP address of the machine after "\\" in the address bar (example: \\192.168.1.28). • Access restrictions are set for each folder, so you must enter the login name and password of the administrator account or of a user account that has been registered in the machine. • The maximum size per file is 2 GB. Public Folder / NAS Setting In "Settings (administrator)", select [System Settings] → [Network Settings] → [Public Folder / NAS Setting]. The "public", "shared" and "faxreceive" folders of the MFP can be accessed as network folders from a network PC. Settings public shared Item faxreceive Settings When [Use of Storage] is set to [Allow], the PDF files for PC viewing in the "public" folder can be accessed. If the [Use of Storage] is set to [Allow], you can use the "shared" folder as a network folder. If the [Use of Storage] is set to [Allow], you can use the "faxreceive" folder as a fax/Internet fax received data. The "faxreceive" folder contains files of "Inbound Routing (HDD Storage) Settings". 1-84