Scanning 327• Mac OS X 10.5/Mac OS X 10.6/Mac OS X 10.7/OS X 10.8/OS X 10.9/OS X 10.10FTP service of Mac OS XFor SMB:NOTE: Microsoft ® Windows Server® 2003, Mac OS X 10.5 and Mac OS X 10.6 support IPv4 only.• Microsoft ® Windows Server® 2003• Microsoft ® Windows Vista ®• Microsoft ® Windows Server® 2008• Microsoft ® Windows Server® 2008 R2• Microsoft ® Windows® 7• Microsoft® Windows® 8• Microsoft® Windows® 8.1• Microsoft® Windows Server® 2012• Microsoft ® Windows Server® 2012 R2• Microsoft ® Windows® 10• Mac OS X 10.5/Mac OS X 10.6/OS X 10.9/OS X 10.10ProceduresFollow the procedures below to complete the setup for the Scan to Network Folder feature.For FTP:1 "Adding a Scanning Destination to the Printer's Address Book"2 "Sending the Scanned File on the Network Folder"For SMB:NOTE: The setup for Scan to Network Folder via SMB can be configured easily with the bundled "Address Book Editor" utility.For details about Address Book Editor, see "Adding a Scanning Destination to the Printer's Address Book."NOTE: Scan to Network Folder can be also accomplished with the Web Services on Devices (WSD) function. For details aboutscanning using the Web Services on Devices (WSD) function, see "Scanning to a Computer Connected With Web Services onDevices (WSD)" and "Scanning From a Computer Using Web Services on Devices (WSD)."1 "Setting a Login Name and a Password (SMB Only)"2 "Creating a Shared Folder (SMB Only)"3 "Adding a Scanning Destination to the Printer's Address Book"4 "Sending the Scanned File on the Network Folder"Setting a Login Name and a Password (SMB Only)The Scan to Network Folder feature requires a user login account with a valid and non-empty password forauthentication. Confirm a login user name and password.