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You can use the printer to send a file to an FTP address. You can type the email address, use a shortcut number, or use the address book. You can also use the Multi-send or MyShortcut application from the printer home screen. For more information, see “Activating the home screen applications” on page 22.

Using Scan to Network

Scan to Network lets you scan your documents to network destinations specified by your system support person. After the destinations (shared network folders) have been established on the network, the setup process for the application involves installing and configuring the application on the appropriate printer using its Embedded Web Server. For more information, see “Setting up Scan to Network” on page 25.

Scanning to an FTP address

Creating shortcuts

Instead of entering the entire FTP site address on the printer control panel each time you want to send a document to an FTP server, you can create a permanent FTP destination and assign a shortcut number. There are two methods for creating shortcut numbers: using the Embedded Web Server and using the printer control panel.

Creating an FTP shortcut using the Embedded Web Server

1Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address in the address field.

Notes:

View the printer IP address on the printer home screen. The IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.

If you are using a proxy server, then temporarily disable it to load the Web page correctly.

2Navigate to:

Settings > Other Settings area > Manage Shortcuts > FTP Shortcut Setup

3Enter the appropriate information.

Note: A password may be required. If you do not have an ID and password, then contact your system support person.

4Enter a shortcut number.

Note: If you enter a number that is already in use, then you are prompted to select another number.

5Click Add.

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Lexmark 35S6701, 35S3332, 34TT016, MX611DHE manual Using Scan to Network, Scanning to an FTP address, Creating shortcuts