Scanning

To download a sample CGI script:

Note: If your printer is locked, you must log in as a system administrator. For details, see Accessing CentreWare IS on page 17.

1.In CentreWare IS, click Properties > Services > Workflow Scanning > File Repository Setup.

2.Click Add New.

3.Select HTTP or HTTPS from the Protocol drop-down menu.

4.Under Script path and filename, click Get Example Scripts.

5.Select a script language supported by your Web server. Right-click and save the appropriate .zip or

.tgz file to your computer. Extract the downloaded file to the root of the Web services home directory.

Configuring HTTP/HTTPS File Repository Settings

Note: If your printer is locked, you must log in as a system administrator. For details, see Accessing CentreWare IS on page 17.

1.In CentreWare IS, click Properties > Services > Workflow Scanning > File Repository Setup.

2.Click Add New.

3.Type a name for the repository in the Friendly Name field.

4.Select HTTP or HTTPS from the Protocol drop-down menu.

5.Select the address type. Options include IPv4, IPv6, or Host Name.

6.Type the appropriately formatted address and port number in the Address: Port field for the HTTP or HTTPS server.

7.For HTTPS, click View Trusted SSL Certificates to verify that a digital certificate is installed on the printer.

8.Select Validate Repository SSL Certificate to have the server’s SSL certificate validated for the correct host name and checked for a signature of a trusted certificate authority.

9.Type in the path to the location of the scan folder in Document Path. For Web server directories, type in the path starting at root.

10.In the Script path and filename field, type the path to the CGI script starting at the root. Example: /directoryname/foldername. Click Get Example Scripts to download working example scripts.

11.In the Document Path field, type the directory path of the folder starting at the root. For Web server directories, type in the path starting at root. Example: \\directoryname\foldername.

12.Under Login Credentials to Access the Destination, select one of the following:

Authenticated User and Domain: The authentication server validates the user credentials prepended by the domain name against the LDAP server.

Authenticated User: The authentication server validates the user credentials against the LDAP server.

Prompt at User Interface: Users type their credentials at the control panel.

System: Login name and password credentials are specified in this field and stored in the printer. The printer uses the system credentials go log into the file server.

13.Type the Login Name and Password if the system will be directly accessing the file server.

14.Click Save.

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6400 specifications

The Xerox 6400, a notable entry in the multifunction printer category, emerged during the 1990s, when technology was rapidly evolving. Known for its robust functionality and exceptional output quality, the Xerox 6400 became a reliable choice for businesses that needed efficient document production.

One of the standout features of the Xerox 6400 is its versatile printing capabilities. It offered both color and black-and-white printing, allowing organizations to create a variety of documents, from standard reports to impressive marketing materials. With a maximum print resolution of 600 x 600 dpi, it delivered crisp text and vibrant images, ensuring that printed materials were of professional quality.

The Xerox 6400 utilized laser printing technology, which provided advantages such as faster print speeds compared to inkjet counterparts. The printer achieved print speeds of up to 8 pages per minute for color and 16 pages per minute for black-and-white, catering to the needs of busy office environments. Additionally, with its high-capacity toner cartridges, users experienced less frequent toner replacements, enhancing productivity.

Another significant characteristic of the 6400 was its user-friendly interface. The printer featured a simple control panel, making it easy for users to navigate settings and perform tasks. It also supported various connectivity options, including parallel and optional Ethernet interfaces, enabling seamless integration into existing network setups.

The Xerox 6400 also prioritized paper handling, accommodating various media types and sizes. Its standard paper tray held up to 250 sheets, while an optional second tray could expand capacity even further. This flexibility made it suitable for various printing tasks, from general office documents to specialty media.

In terms of durability and reliability, the Xerox 6400 was built to withstand the demands of a high-volume printing environment. Its robust construction and high monthly duty cycle meant that it could handle substantial workloads without compromising performance.

In conclusion, the Xerox 6400 stood out in the market due to its combination of high-quality printing, user-friendly features, and a robust design. It effectively addressed the diverse needs of businesses, making it a popular choice for those requiring a dependable color printer capable of delivering professional results. While technology has advanced since its release, the Xerox 6400 remains a testament to the evolution of office printing solutions.