Xerox 7335, 7345 Network Scanning using templates, SMARTsend scanning services Scan to PC Desktop

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Network Scanning (using templates)

Overview

Network Scanning is an optional feature for this multifunction device, available for purchase from your Xerox Sales Representative.

Network Scanning allows a user to scan an original document and convert it to an electronic file. The final destination of the electronic file depends on the template chosen by the user at the device’s User Interface.

The template may reside on the device, or may be cached on the device from a pool of templates pulled from a remote server.

The set up of templates, template pool servers, and file repositories is accomplished using Centreware Internet Services (the device’s internally-contained web pages) as stated in this section.

Once the scanned file is stored on the pre-determined server, the file can be redirected and manipulated with such software as the following:

SMARTsend scanning services

Built on the Microsoft .NET platform, this server-based software works with new and legacy Multifunction Systems to enable hardcopy documents to be scanned in black and white or color, and converted into such standard digital formats as PDF, JPEG, and TIFF. This Web-based application requires no additional client software installation and uses wizards to simplify workflow (template) creation. Once a workflow, or distribution process, is created, it can be saved as a paper or electronic cover sheet. The cover sheet can be set up to direct the scanned file to a wide variety of destinations. Such destinations include an email address or distribution list, network folder, FTP folder, remote printer, Web URL, Domino.doc, Domino, Microsoft SharePoint and Xerox DocuShare.

Scan to PC Desktop

For information regarding the use of Scan to PC Desktop, including Paperport, OmniPage, and ImageRetriever applications, see the Scan to PC Desktop topic in the Options section of this guide.

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Contents WorkCentre Copyrights and Trademarks Table of Contents TCP/IP Peer to Peer LPR or Standard TCP/IP Load the Print Driver into your Macintosh workstationTo prepare for Scan to Home installation 102Enter the Fax Repository Details via Internet Services 113 Enter the Fax Repository Details via Internet Services 107Enter the Fax Repository Details via Internet Services 110 108154 144152 159210 194209 212228 225226 232242 240241 243284 Page Installation Steps All Services Log In / Out Machine StatusXerox Unicode 3.0 for SAP Font Kit Configuration Report Press the Change Settings button Ethernet Speed SettingPress Connectivity & Network Setup Press Protocol Settings To Change the Network SpeedTo access Internet Services Settings at the Device Enable Internet Services HttpPress Connectivity & Network Setup Press Port Settings Internet Services Port Number Internet Services Http EnablementExiting the Internet Services Selection Menu Proxy Server Settings Parallel Port Configuration To access Parallel Port Settings at the DevicePort Status Parallel Port Enablement Print ModePJL Printer Job LanguageSetting Auto Eject time Parallel Port TimeoutBi-Directional Communications Input to PrimeExiting the Parallel Port Selections Menu USB Configuration Snmp Configuration To access Snmp Settings at the DevicePort Status Snmp Enablement Exiting the Snmp Selection MenuConfiguring Snmp Community Names with Internet Services Changing the Administrator Password To Change the Numeric Password on the Devices Control PanelPage Setting the Auto Clear Timer To Add or Remove All Services Screen Buttons Add or Remove All Services Screen ButtonsRearrange Icons Smart eSolutions Meter Assistant and Supplies Assistant Click RegistrationPage Prepare for the upgrade Machine Software UpgradesAt your workstation TCP/IP Protocol Configuration To access the TCP/IP Protocol Settings at the DevicePress Change Settings Ethernet Setting Ethernet Rated SpeedTCP/IP IP Mode IP Address ResolutionIPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 IP AddressIPv4 Gateway Address IPv4 IP Filter IP Address Restriction Page TCP/IP LPD Enablement To access LPD Settings at the DeviceLPD Port Number Port Status LPD EnablementExiting the LPD Selections Menu TCP/IP Dynamic Addressing DNS Configuration TCP/IP Configuration Selection ListIP Mode Zero Configuration NetworkingIP Filtering IP Address Restriction Select IP FilteringConfigure Port 9100 Raw Printing Press Connectivity & Network Setup Microsoft NetBIOS over IP NetworksEnabling the SMB Setting at the Device, if required Before You StartPress Port Settings Page To Set Up a Workstation to Print Directly to the Device IPP Configuration To access IPP Settings at the DeviceIPP Added Port Number Port Status IPP EnablementExiting the IPP Selection Menu Configuring IPP Settings with Internet Services EtherTalk AppleTalk Configuration To access EtherTalk Settings at the DevicePort Status EtherTalk Enablement Exiting the EtherTalk Selection MenuConfiguring EtherTalk Settings with Internet Services AS400 Raw TCP/IP Printing to Port 9100 Crtdevprt Purpose Procedures To enable portAS400 Printing AssumptionsTo identify the trap Manufacturer type and model *IBM42011 ***SEE Note below Only Change the Parameters in Bold Print Drivers TCP/IP Peer to Peer LPR or Standard TCP/IP PrintingConfigure the Print Driver NetBIOS over IP Peer to Peer Printing Page NetBIOS over IP Client/Server Printing Page Add the Printer to the Windows 2000 or Windows XP Desktop IPP Printing Windows 2000\XP\Vista Verify that TCP/IP is installed in the workstation Configure the Print Driver EtherTalk AppleTalk Peer to Peer Printing Installation Instructions forClick Configure Click ContinueInstallation Instructions for 10.x OS Overview Common Unix Printing System CupsBefore You Start Installing Cups on the Unix workstation Installing the Xerox PPD on the workstationAdding the Xerox printer Printing with CupsTouch Common Service Settings Enabling Options with Software KeysHidden Features To enable a hidden featureXeip Setup Xerox Extensible Interface Program XeipPage To prepare for Scan to Home installation Scan to HomeConfigure Scan to Home Scanning to the Device’s Hard Drive Mailboxes Setting Up Mailboxes at the Device Press Setup & CalibrationConfiguring Expiration Settings for Stored Documents Setting Up Mailboxes with Internet Services Scanning to Mailboxes To scan to a Mailbox, perform these stepsRetrieving Images from Mailboxes Installing the Network Scanner Utility Installing and Using the Network Scanner UtilityBefore Installing the Network Scanner Utility Uninstalling the Network Scanner UtilityClick Open Mailbox Importing Scanned Data from the Mailbox using Mailbox Viewer Changing Network Utility or Mailbox Viewer SettingsScan to E-mail Mail OverviewPreparations Smtp TCP/IPConfiguring E-mail Environment Registering an E-mail accountInstallation Procedure Installation OverviewEnabling the E-mail Ports and Setting TCP/IP Select Connectivity & Network Setup Select Port SettingsSet an IP address Configuring the E-mail Environment If Smtp has been selected for the Mail Receiving ProtocolSmtp Server Port Number If POP3 has been selected for the Mail Receiving ProtocolPOP3 Server Name/Address POP3 Password Encryption POP3 Server Login NamePOP3 Server Password POP3 Server Port NumberSmtp Auth Login Name Mail Send AuthenticationSmtp Auth Password Receive Untrusted E-mail Device Certificate S/MIMEMime Communication Message Digest AlgorithmPage IFAX Overview Internet Fax iFAXSystem Requirements for the Machine Installation Procedure Enabling the E-mail Ports and Setting TCP/IP Configure TCP/IP Subnet Mask and TCP/IP Gateway Address Configuring the E-mail Environment If POP3 has been selected for the Mail Receiving Protocol Password Login NamePolling Interval Smtp Server Name/Address Receive Untrusted iFAX Digital Signature Outgoing iFAXPage Testing iFAX Send from the Device to another iFAX-capable MachineServer Fax Server Fax OverviewInstallation Checklist Page Configure a Fax Filing Location Repository Page Enter the Fax Repository Details via Internet Services Click the Fax Repository Setup linkConfigure the Fax Server Configure General SettingsTest Faxing through the Server Page Enter the Fax Repository Details via Internet Services Configure General Settings Page Enter the Fax Repository Details via Internet Services Configure General Settings Select Setup & Calibration Touch Address Book Features that can be set in support of Server FaxAddress Book Setup Group SendTouch Fax Defaults Select Delayed Start Start Time Color Mode, Resolution, File Format, and File NameFax Overview FP FaxBefore You Start Fax Local Terminal Information Settings Touch Fax Mode Settings Touch Local Terminal InformationAddress Book Setup Page Select Setup & Calibration Touch Group Send Group Send SetupTouch Create/Delete Select Setup & Calibration Touch Comments CommentsSelect Setup & Calibration Create a MailboxTouch Create/Delete File Destination / Output Destination Common Settings Audio Tones and Reports Fax Settings including Fax Defaults and Fax ControlTouch Common Service Settings Touch Audio Tones Page Fax Mode Settings including Fax Defaults and Fax Control Touch Fax DefaultsTouch Fax Control Page To Configure Fax to Mailbox Adding a Recipient to a Fax Phonebook Initial SetupLAN Fax PCL Drivers Sending the FaxLAN Fax PostScript Drivers Adding a Recipient to a Fax Phonebook Stopping the Fax when necessary Requirements for FTP Scan to PC FTP/SMBRequirements for SMB Installation Procedure Enabling Ports and Setting TCP/IP Select Port Status and then select Change Settings139 Page Using with FTP Receiving Computer ConfigurationUsing with SMB Select Setup & Calibration, then touch Address Book Adding the Receiving Computer’s Address to the Address BookUsing the Scan to PC FTP/SMB Feature Setup and Use of Job Flow Sheets with Mailboxes Features supported for Job FlowSelect Soap and then select Change Settings Select Save Configuring the Snmp Port Click Port StatusCreating Job Flow Sheets Select the Setup & Calibration button Page Touch Job Flow Settings Touch Select Job Flow Sheet Testing Job Flow Sheet operation for automatic processingManually linking a Job Flow Sheet to documents in a Mailbox Scan to PC Desktop Testing Scan to PC Operation Network Scanning using templates SMARTsend scanning services Scan to PC DesktopTemplate Considerations when using SMARTsend Network Scanning User AuthenticationMultifunction Device Authentication Additional NotesInstallation Checklist Configure a Scan Filing Location Select FTP for Protocols Enter the Scan Repository Details via Internet ServicesClick the File Repository Setup link Enter 21 for Port NumberConfigure General Settings Select SMB for Protocols Enter 445 for Port NumberConfigure General Settings Configure Scan to Http Click View Http Proxy Server SettingsSetting up a Remote Template Pool Repository optional Click the Default Template link Configuring the Default Template with Internet ServicesFiling Destination area Page Setting up a Remote Template Pool Repository optional Testing Network Scanning using templates Touch Connectivity & Network Setup Touch Port Settings Web Service if availableEnable the WebDAV port for name space management Touch WebDAV Port Status, then touch Change SettingsUsers Controlled by Authentication Security AuthenticationAuthentication Configuration and related Types Services Managed by User ID Authentication Preparations Effects of Authentication on Job Flow Sheets and MailboxesConfiguring Local machine authentication At Your WorkstationConfiguring Remote Authentication Select Kerberos Server Settings Select Kerberos Server Settings Configure Remote Authentication for SMB At Your Workstation Select SMB Server SettingsConfigure Remote Authentication for Ldap Select Ldap DirectoryLdap User Mappings Ldap AuthenticationLdap Group Access Custom FiltersEnable Network Authentication Page Enable the Accounting option in workstation print drivers Secure Access and Accounting Configuring Xerox Secure Access AuthenticationInformation Checklist Page Select Kerberos Server Settings Select Kerberos Server Settings Configure Remote Authentication for SMB At Your Workstation Select Ldap Server / Directory Service Page Enable Specific Xerox Secure Access Settings Add the Secure Access to the Server Using Secure AccessOn the Ldap Directory page, in the Server Information area Configure Color Copy Access for Ldap GroupSet Ldap Server Optional Information areaAuthentication Configuration On the Authentication Method line, eitherOn the Attribute of Typed User Name line, type mail Touch Authentication / Security Settings Authentication SystemConfigure Color Copy Access Control at the device Features column, touch Access Control802.1X Authentication Configure 802.1X with Internet ServicesTypes of Encryption Services Available Encryption Service OverviewSecurity Encryption Mail Encryption/Digital Signature Configuration of Https SSL/TLS Communication Encryption Click on Machine Digital Certificate Management Configuring certificates with CentreWare Internet ServicesClick the Create Self-Signed Certificate button Configuration on a Computer Configuration of E-mail Encryption/Digital Signature Installation Overview Configuration on the MachineEnter the Re-enter Password Select the Enable check box for S/MIME Communication Click Trusted Certificates ManagementContents Encryption Method Supported E-mail applications Installation Overview Configuration on the Machine Enter the Re-enter Password Click on Trusted Digital Certificate Management XPS SignatureConfiguration on a Computer To enable IP Sec IP SecScheduled Image Overwrite Touch System Settings Touch Common Service Settings To configure Secure WatermarkSecurity Secure Watermark Page Security Secure Print Press the Secure Print Jobs & More tab Press Secure PrintPress the Secure Print Jobs & More tab Press Secure Print Xerox Standard Accounting Enable Xerox Standard Accounting from Internet Services Create a Group Account Create a User Account and Set Usage Limits Click the Manage Accounting linkTo Reset User Limits if necessary Maximum Usage Limits and Resetting Individual Usage LimitsClick Limits and Access Using XSA at the machine Resetting Usage Data Click the Report and Reset linkPrint a Usage Report Enable XSA in your Print Drivers To clone a machine To Restore Settings or Clone Settings to another Machine Cloning area, in the Install Clone File boxAccessing the Audit Log feature Audit LogAnnotation Bates Stamping Configuring Bates Stamp SettingsSelect Bates Stamp Press Copy Service Settings Press Copy Control Configuring a precise Bates Stamp location if availablePress the Machine Status button Supported Media and File Formats Media Card ReaderMedia Card Reader Hardware Supported MediaSelecting and Printing Text Files Important Notes and RestrictionsInserting and Ejecting Media To Select and Print Text FilesMedia Print Text Tab Advanced SettingsSelecting and Printing Photo Files Index PrintProblem Solving USB Printing USB Printing HardwarePage Advanced Settings Tab To Select and Print Photo Files Thumbnail Preview To view a thumbnail preview and print a documentEncryption Key For Confidential Data Hard Disk Data EncryptionTo verify or change hard disk data encryption Internet Services Internet Services Http Enablement Overview Status Tab Jobs Tab Print Tab Scan Tab Properties Tab General Setup folder OverviewDescription of links Billing & Counters subfolder Smart eSolutions subfolderAlert Notification subfolder Connectivity folderIPP Protocols subfolder Physical Connections subfolderLdap nested subfolder Services Folder Page Security folder Support Tab Additional Details of some Properties Tab features Setting Tiff and other PDL Processing PropertiesSetting PDL Emulations Banner Sheet Printing Set the Ethernet Speed Configure TCP/IP Settings TCP/IP Configuration Selection List Configure LPD Configure Snmp Snmp Community Name properties that can be configuredConfigure Microsoft Networking also known as SMB Configure IPP Modify the Http Internet Services Settings Configure WSD Web Services on Devices Configure Port 9100 Raw Printing IP Filtering IP Address Restriction Configure EtherTalk AppleTalk Mail, SMTP, and POP3 Settings Bonjour if available for selection Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting ProcedurePage TCP/IP Troubleshooting Check Physical Media and Network Interface CardsAt the workstation, perform these tasks Page NetBIOS over IP Troubleshooting At the DNS or Wins Server At the workstation, perform these tasks Page IPP Troubleshooting At the Windows 2000 workstation, perform these tasks Page EtherTalk Troubleshooting At the Macintosh workstation Scanning to Hard Drive Troubleshooting At the Device At the Workstation AL7 1BU 701P47693
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7345, 7335 specifications

The Xerox 7345, 7328, and 7335 are robust multifunction printers, engineered to meet the demands of busy workplaces. These devices stand out for their advanced technology, user-centric features, and efficient performance, making them ideal solutions for office environments looking to enhance productivity.

The Xerox 7345 is renowned for its powerful output capabilities, offering print speeds of up to 45 pages per minute (ppm). This model is equipped with a 400 MHz processor and 1 GB of RAM, which enable quick data processing and multitasking. It supports a variety of media types and sizes, including letterhead, envelopes, and labels, making it versatile for various printing needs. The 7345’s maximum monthly duty cycle of up to 150,000 pages ensures reliability in high-volume settings, while its automatic duplexing feature reduces paper usage, promoting sustainability.

Next, the Xerox 7328 delivers a print speed of 28 ppm, making it suitable for small to medium-sized businesses. This model provides excellent print quality with resolutions of up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, ensuring crisp text and vibrant images. The 7328 features an intuitive touch-screen interface for easy navigation between functions such as printing, copying, scanning, and faxing. Its compact design allows it to fit seamlessly in various office spaces, and it includes wireless connectivity options, which facilitate easy access to the printer from multiple devices.

The Xerox 7335 fits comfortably in the middle of the range, with print speeds of up to 35 ppm, offering a perfect blend of performance and efficiency. It shares many features with its counterparts, including advanced imaging technologies that enhance the print quality. The 7335 is equipped with robust finishing options like stapling and hole punching, which are crucial for professional document presentation. Moreover, it supports mobile printing solutions, enabling users to print directly from smartphones and tablets, thereby enhancing workflow flexibility.

In terms of security, all three models incorporate advanced features to protect sensitive information, including secure print options and HDD encryption. Their user-friendly interfaces, along with customizable workflows, empower users to streamline processes and improve productivity.

In conclusion, the Xerox 7345, 7328, and 7335 multifunction printers offer a range of features designed to meet the needs of dynamic office environments. From high-speed printing to robust connectivity and security options, these models are built to enhance operational efficiency and deliver excellent results for businesses of all sizes.