Scanning Documents 2im7520/im6020 2-31Scanning Documents Chapter 22.5 Sending Data to a PC on the Network (Scan to SMB)Scan to SMBThe Scan to SMB operation can be used to directly send the scanned datato a specific computer on the network.To use the Scan to File (SMB) function, specify the Windows shared file set-ting on the computer that is to receive the data in advance.2 ReminderTo send to a Windows shared folder, enter the host name and foldername using capital letters when registering the destination.2 NoteFor the SMB transmission procedure, refer to “Sending the ScannedData to a Computer on the Network (SMB)” on page 1-5.SMB Transmission to Windows File Sharing (Mac OS X)/Samba (Linux/Unix)When performing SMB transmission to Mac OS X, Linux, or Unix, the condi-tions described below must be meet for the network settings and user name.Change the settings according to the transmission environment.Settings on this machine- From [Administrator Setting] — [Network Setting] — [SMB Setting], spec-ify “v1” for the NTLM setting.Settings on the server- For the user name and shared folder names, enter 12 characters or less.- When looking up a destination, the shared folder names are shown in al-phanumeric characters only. Sub-folder names can be shown in charac-ters other than alphanumeric characters.- To lookup a destination, enter the user ID and password first.2 NoteSamba is a program that provides services for SMB clients using Unix orLinux. In Mac OS X, Samba is called “Windows File Sharing”.SMB Transmission to Windows 98 SE/Windows MeWhen SMB transmitting to Windows 98 SE/Windows Me, the network set-tings must meet the conditions described below.