Lexmark Scanner MX6500E User Manual

Scan to Network and Scan to Network  
Premium  
Administrator's Guide  
Important: This guide is intended for MX6500e.  
March 2013  
 
Overview  
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Overview  
Scan to Network lets users scan their documents to network destinations specified by the administrator.  
After establishing the destinations (shared network folders) in the network, complete the setup process by installing  
and configuring the application on the scanner.  
The application includes the following advanced features:  
Advanced Imaging—Users can autocrop, despeckle, or deskew images, or remove blank pages.  
Advanced Scan Preview—In addition to disabling the scan preview or allowing a preview of the first page,  
administrators can enable a preview for all pages. When Advanced Scan Preview is enabled, the user has additional  
options available from the preview screen, such as automatic and manual crop, page rotation, contrast, darkness,  
and page addition or removal.  
Custom prompting—Administrators can enter custom prompts that will appear on the scanner home screen before  
a user scans a document. The information collected from the prompts is included in the scan index file and can be  
added to the file name of the scanned document.  
Custom file names—After creating bar code templates or custom prompts, administrators can choose to include  
this information in the file name of the scanned document.  
Page Break—This enables the scanner to break a job based on a set of number of pages per file specified by the  
administrator or in the page break bar code template.  
Bar Code Discovery—This lets administrators create bar code templates to specify the location and type of bar code  
that users will frequently scan. The bar code template can then be added to a scan destination to reduce the amount  
of time it takes to scan and identify bar codes on a scanner. The bar code information collected in the scan is included  
in the scan index file and can be added to the file name of the scanned document.  
Note: Make sure that the page containing the bar code is placed on the scanner glass or loaded into the ADF the  
same way as the bar code was recognized by the Bar Code Discovery.  
 
   
Configuring Scan to Network  
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Configuring Scan to Network  
Configuring a destination  
1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Apps > Apps Management.  
2 From the list of installed applications, click the name of the application.  
3 Under Scan Destination, click Add.  
Note: You can also edit or delete existing destinations.  
4 Type a name for the destination and other appropriate information.  
5 Select Network Folder or FTP Address, and then configure the selected destination.  
6 Under Authentication Options, select whether to require user authentication for this destination.  
Note: The credentials are used to access the network destination.  
7 In the sections that follow, adjust the settings, if necessary:  
Select check boxes to allow users to modify settings.  
Use radio buttons and dropdown menus to specify the default settings.  
8 Click OK > Apply.  
Using the “Set up Scan to Network” feature  
1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Set up Scan to Network.  
2 Under Scan Destination, click Add.  
Note: You can also edit or delete existing destinations.  
3 Type the appropriate information to successfully create a destination.  
4 Under Authentication Options, select whether to require user authentication for this destination.  
Note: The credentials are used to access the network destination.  
5 Click OK.  
Configuring destination settings  
Name  
Type a name for the destination.  
Location  
Select Network Folder or FTP, and then configure the selected destination.  
 
           
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Notes:  
To use the LDAP features, the scanner must be configured to use an LDAP server. For more information, see  
For a list of protocols used or required by the application, see the Readme file.  
Network Folder settings and their descriptions  
Use  
To  
Address  
Type the server name or IP address of the network folder in the \\server\shareformat.  
LDAP Path Attribute Type the path attribute for the LDAP server.  
Path Suffix  
Type the path suffix for the LDAP server.  
LDAP User ID  
Attribute  
Type the attribute for the User ID on the LDAP server. This setting will not be visible until something  
is typed in the LDAP Path Attribute field.  
Domain  
Type the Windows domain for the destination if the destination resides within a different Windows  
domain than the scanner.  
WINS Server  
Broadcast Address  
Type the WINS Server address if the scanner has difficulty connecting with a network folder  
destination.  
Type the network broadcast address if the scanner has difficulty connecting with a network folder  
destination.  
FTP settings and their descriptions  
Use  
To  
Address  
Port  
Type the server name or IP address of the network folder in the \\server\shareformat.  
Type the port number that the MFP uses to communicate with the FTP server.  
LDAP Path Attribute Type the path attribute for the LDAP server.  
Path Suffix  
Type the path suffix for the LDAP server.  
LDAP User ID  
Attribute  
Type the attribute for the User ID on the LDAP server. This setting will not be visible until something  
is typed in the LDAP Path Attribute field.  
Authentication Options  
Use  
To  
Use Kerberos authentication Use a Kerberos ticket to authenticate to network destinations.  
Note: This option is available only if the location is set to Network Folder.  
Guest (Network  
Allow the user to access the destination without prompting for authentication credentials.  
Folder)/Anonymous (FTP)  
Use MFP authentication  
credentials  
Promptthe user to enterthe authentication credentialsset on the scanner when theyaccess  
the application from the scanner control panel. The authentication settings for the scanner  
must be configured appropriately for this option to work correctly.  
Note: Select this option if your scanner has been configured to use access controls and a  
security template has been assigned to the “Device Apps” access control. For more  
information, see the Embedded Web Server Administrator's Guide at www.lexmark.com.  
 
 
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Use  
To  
Prompt for username and  
password  
Prompt the user to enter authentication credentials.  
Note: Do not select this option if your scanner has been configured to use access  
controls.  
Use static username and  
password  
Use the authentication credentials for the destination as specified in the Username and  
Password fields, without requiring the user to enter them at the touch screen.  
Scan Settings  
Adjust the settings in this section to determine the default settings that will be used for each scan.  
1 Select the option or use the dropdown menu next to each setting to set the default value.  
2 If you want to allow users to modify the default values from the scanner, then select the check box next to the  
appropriate feature. If you want to prevent users from modifying the default settings, then clear the check box.  
Select  
To  
Paper size  
Orientation  
Specify the paper size of the original document.  
Specify whether the original document is in portrait or  
landscape orientation. Select Portrait if the height of the  
page is greater than the width; select Landscape if the width  
of the page is greater than the height.  
Content  
Specify thecontent of theoriginal document to enhancescan  
quality.  
Text—This scans original documents that are mostly text  
or line art.  
Text/Photo—This scans original documents that are a  
mixture of text and graphics or pictures.  
Photo—This scans original documents that are high-  
quality photographs or inkjet prints.  
Graphics—This scans original documents that are mostly  
businesstype graphics, such as pie charts, bar charts, and  
animations.  
Sides (Duplex)  
Allow users to scan onesided or twosided documents.  
1 Sided—This scans onesided documents.  
2 Sided Short Edge—This scans twosided documents  
that are bound along the short edge of the paper.  
2 Sided Long Edge—This scans twosided documents  
that are bound along the long edge of the paper.  
 
 
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Select  
To  
Format  
Specify the output for the scanned image.  
Note: The Secure PDF file format is not available on devices  
running the Embedded Solutions Framework (eSF) version  
1.2.  
TIFF—This creates multiple files or a single file. The file  
size is usually larger than an equivalent JPEG.  
Note: If Multi-page TIFF is turned off in the Settings  
menu of the Embedded Web Server, then this option  
saves one page in each file.  
JPEG—This creates and attaches a separate file for each  
page of the original document, viewable on most Web  
browsers and graphics programs.  
PDF—This creates a single file with multiple pages,  
viewable on Adobe Reader.  
Secure PDF—This creates an encrypted PDF file that  
protects the file contents from unauthorized access.  
XPS—This creates a single XPS file with multiple pages,  
viewable on an Internet Explorer–hosted viewer and  
the .NET Framework, or by downloading a thirdparty  
standalone viewer.  
Resolution  
Adjust the quality of the scanned document. If users will be  
scanning photographs, drawings with fine lines, or  
documents with very small text, then increase the resolution  
setting.  
Notes:  
Higher resolution settings result in larger files.  
The maximum scan resolution for color images is  
300 dpi, and the maximum for grayscale images is  
600 dpi.  
Color  
Determineif the documentwillbe scanned in color or in black  
and white.  
Custom Job  
Edge to Edge  
Contrast  
Scan documents of mixed paper sizes into a single file.  
Determine if the document will be scanned edge to edge.  
Increase or decrease the difference between lights and darks  
in a scanned image.  
Darkness  
Adjust how light or dark images will turn out in relation to  
the original document.  
Shadow Detail  
Background Removal  
Increase or decrease the amount of detail in shadows on a  
scanned image.  
Lighten or darken the background of a scanned image.  
 
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Select  
To  
Scan Preview  
Determine if the user should see a scan preview of the first  
page or not (Off).  
If Advanced Scan Preview is enabled, then the user has  
additional options available from the preview screen, such  
as automatic and manual crop, rotate pages, contrast, and  
darkness.  
Custom Prompts  
With custom prompts, you can require input from users, or deliver messages to them, through the scanner control  
panel. To add a custom prompt:  
1 Under Custom Prompts, select Enable Custom Prompts.  
2 Click Add.  
3 From the dropdown list, select the type of custom prompt you want to add.  
4 Adjust the settings, and then click Save.  
5 Use the up and down arrows to arrange the prompts in the order you want them to appear to the user.  
You can add six types of prompts to each destination. Required fields are in italics.  
Select  
String  
To  
Require users to enter a text string, such as a user ID.  
Name—This is the name of the prompt. This will not appear on the scanner display.  
Prompt Text—This is the text that will appear on the scanner display.  
Default Value—Type a default value for the prompt response. Users can keep this response or create their  
own.  
Minimum Length—This is the minimum number of characters users will be allowed to enter in response to  
the Prompt Text.  
Maximum Length—This is the maximum number of characters users will be allowed to enter in response  
to the Prompt Text.  
Password (Mask Characters)—If this is set to Yes, then asterisks are shown for each character entered.  
Integer  
Require users to enter a numeric value, such as a PIN.  
Name—This is the name of the prompt. This will not appear on the scanner display.  
Prompt Text—This is the text that will appear on the scanner display.  
Default Value—Enter a default value for the prompt response. Users can keep this response or create their  
own.  
Minimum—This is the minimum value users will be allowed to enter in response to the Prompt Text.  
Maximum—This is the maximum value users will be allowed to enter in response to the Prompt Text.  
Password (Mask Numbers)—If this is set to Yes, then asterisks are shown for each number entered.  
Message Deliver a message on the scanner display. This requires no user input.  
Name—This is the name of the prompt. This will not appear on the scanner display.  
Prompt Text—This is the text that will appear on the scanner display.  
Justification—This determines how the text will be aligned on the scanner display (Center, Left, or Right).  
 
 
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Select  
To  
Multiple Allow users to make multiple selections from a list of options.  
Select  
Name—This is the name of the prompt. This will not appear on the scanner display.  
Prompt Text—This is the text that will appear on the scanner display.  
Items—This is the list of choices that will be shown to users. Items in this field should be separated by  
commas.  
Single  
Select  
Require users to make a single selection from a list of options.  
Name—This is the name of the prompt. This will not appear on the scanner display.  
Prompt Text—This is the text that will appear on the scanner display.  
Items—This is the list of choices that will be shown to users. Items in this field should be separated by  
commas.  
Default Item Position (Starts at 0)—This determines which item will be the default selection. Type 0to  
indicate that the first item in the list is the default. Leave this field blank if you want no default selection.  
Boolean  
Require users to choose whether an option is true or false.  
Name—This is the name of the prompt. This will not appear on the scanner display.  
Prompt Text—This is the text that will appear on the scanner display.  
Default Value—This determines the default value that will be shown to users on the scanner display. Choose  
True or False.  
Bar code  
Notes:  
Bar code templates must be created using Bar Code Discovery. For more information on creating bar code  
templates, see the documentation that came with the application.  
The application scans for bar codes before performing any other operations, including blank page removal.  
Remove any blank pages from the document before scanning if bar codes are enabled.  
Make sure that the page containing the bar code is placed on the scanner glass or loaded into the ADF the same  
way as the bar code was recognized by the Bar Code Discovery.  
Select  
To  
Enable bar codes on first Enable the scanner to recognize bar code templates on the first page of a scanned document.  
page Select existing bar code templates from the “Choose a template” list.  
Enable bar codes on other Enable the scanner to recognize bar code templates on subsequent pages of a scanned  
pages  
document. Select existing bar code templates from the “Choose a template” list.  
Page Break  
Page Break lets you create multiple files based on numeric values specified by the administrator or in a first page bar  
code template. To break a job to multiple files using bar code, make sure there are more than one matching bar code  
templates stacked between pagesinaddition to the oneprovided asthefirst page. Thus, the matching bar codetemplate  
marks the beginning of a new job.  
Note: This feature does not work with JPEG and multiplepage TIF file formats.  
 
   
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Select  
To  
Enable Page  
Break  
Enable the scanner to break a job to multiple jobs.  
Number of  
pages between  
jobs  
Allow users to specify the number of page per file.  
Note: This setting is enabled only when Enable Page Break is selected.  
Barcode  
Enable the scanner to break a job based on a bar code specified in the first page bar code template. For  
more information, see “Bar code” on page 9.  
Notes:  
Select the Enable bar codes on first page check box in the Bar code section to enable bar code  
page break.  
If you want to include the bar code page template, then select the Include Barcode page check  
box.  
This setting is enabled only when Enable Page Break is selected.  
File  
Note: To avoid errors, make sure you select either Append time stamp or Overwrite existing file. If neither of these  
settings is selected, and a file using the default file name already exists in the destination, then the application will  
not be able to save the new scan to the destination, and an error may occur.  
Use  
To  
Name  
Type a default base name for the scan file. The file extension is generated  
automatically according to the value of the Format field in the Scan Settings  
section.  
Allow user to enter file name  
Append time stamp  
Allow users to override the default file name.  
Add a time signature to the file name when saving a file.  
Automatically replace an existing file of the same name.  
Overwrite existing file  
Enable Custom Filename  
Include information collected from custom prompts or bar code templates  
as part of the scan file name.  
1 Select an option from the Available list.  
2 Click the right arrow to add the option to the file name.  
3 Use the up and down arrows to arrange the options in the order you  
want them to appear.  
Other Options  
Select  
To  
Enable basic XML index file Generate a basic XML index file in the destination folder. The index lists details about the scan  
job, such as the user (if authentication is turned on) and the scan settings (except for custom  
scan jobs, which have no uniform scan settings). The administrator can use this file to write  
files, or use an external application to move or handle files.  
Allow user to navigate  
through folders  
Let users browse through subfolders within the destination folder and select where to save  
their scan job.  
 
   
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Select  
To  
Allow user to create folder Let users create a subfolder within the destination folder and save their scan job.  
Start in username folder  
(create if it doesn't exist)  
Save each user's scanned documents in a subfolder named for their user name within the  
destination folder.  
Scan Confirmation Page  
Select  
To  
Include Thumbnail Include a thumbnail of only the first page, all pages, or none at all (Off) with the scan confirmation  
page.  
Print Confirmation Determine if a confirmation page will be printed after a scan job. Select Allow User to Choose to let  
Page the user choose whether to print a confirmation page or not.  
Email Confirmation Email a confirmation page. To include the status of the associated scan in the subject line of the e-  
mail message, select Append scan status to Subject line.  
Note: When Email Confirmation is used, the scanner must be configured to use an e-mail server.  
For more information, see the documentation that came with your scanner.  
Configuring LDAP  
If your network uses LDAP, then the scanner may be required to connect to the LDAP authentication server to retrieve  
network share or FTP path information for network destinations.  
Notes:  
If your scanner has been configured to use LDAP authentication for user access, then some or all of the needed  
settings may have been configured previously.  
Modifying or deleting an existing LDAP profile can affect user access to the scanner or to individual scanner  
functions.  
Address Book Setup  
1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Security Setup.  
2 In the Advanced Security Setup section, click LDAP > Address Book Setup.  
3 Configure or verify the following settings:  
Server Address—This is the IP address or host name of the LDAP server where authentication will be performed.  
Server Port—This is the port number the Embedded Web Server will use to communicate with the LDAP server.  
The default port is 389.  
Use SSL/TLS—Make sure you select None for this setting.  
LDAP Certificate Verification—Make sure you Select Allow for this setting.  
Use GSSAPI—Make sure the check box is cleared.  
Mail Attribute—This is the mail attribute of the LDAP server.  
Search Base—This is the search base used on the LDAP server.  
 
   
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Search Timeout—This can be from 5 to 300 seconds.  
Use user credentials—Make sure the check box is cleared.  
4 Click Submit to save changes or Reset Form to clear all fields.  
Device Credentials  
1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Security Setup.  
2 In the Advanced Security Setup section, click LDAP > Address Book Setup > Device Credentials.  
3 Configure or verify the following settings:  
Anonymous LDAP Bind—Make sure this check box is cleared.  
Distinguished Name—This is the distinguished name of the print server or servers.  
MFP's Password—This is the password for the print servers.  
4 Click Submit to save changes or Reset Form to clear all fields.  
Specifying the Domain Search Order  
Your scanner will use the Domain Search Order list to locate devices and resources residing in different domains on  
your network.  
1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Network/Ports > TCP/IP.  
2 In the Domain Search Order box, type the names of all domains found on your network.  
3 Click Submit.  
 
Using Scan to Network  
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Using Scan to Network  
Scanning documents  
1 Load the document into the scanner.  
Note: Documents may be loaded into the automatic document feeder (ADF) or on the scanner glass. For  
information on the different methods of loading documents, see the User's Guide that came with the scanner.  
2 From the scanner home screen, touch the application icon.  
3 If prompted, enter your authentication credentials.  
4 Select the destination where you want to receive the scanneddocument. If prompted, enter the credentials required  
to access the destination. Contact your system support person for login information.  
5 Some additional job options may be available depending on how the application has been configured. Follow the  
instructions on the screen to update the options. Contact your system support person for more information on  
each option.  
6 Touch Scan It or Send It. Depending on how the application has been configured, you may have the option to  
preview and make adjustments to scanned pages.  
7 To scan additional documents, load the next document, and then do one of the following from the confirmation  
screen:  
Touch Yes, to same destination to scan the document to the previous destination.  
Touch Yes, to a different destination to scan the document to a different destination.  
Touch No to finish the scan job and return to the scanner home screen.  
 
   
Troubleshooting  
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Troubleshooting  
Scan to Network troubleshooting  
The application icon is missing from the home screen  
For the application to work, at least one valid destination must be enabled. If no valid destinations are available, then  
the application icon will disappear from the home screen.  
To display the application icon when no destinations are available:  
1 From the application configuration settings, under Home Screen Button, select Always show button under Display  
Option.  
2 Click Apply.  
An application error has occurred  
Try one or more of the following:  
CHECK THE SYSTEM LOG  
1 Obtain the scanner IP address:  
From the scanner home screen  
From the TCP/IP section in the Network/Ports menu  
By printing a network setup page or menu settings page, and then finding the TCP/IP section  
Note: An IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.  
2 Open a Web browser, and then type the scanner IP address in the address field.  
The Embedded Web Server appears.  
3 From the navigation menu on the left, click Settings > Apps > Apps Management.  
4 Click the System tab > Log.  
5 From the Filter menu, select an application status.  
6 From the application menu, select an application, and then click Submit.  
ADJUST THE SCAN SETTINGS  
In the application configuration settings, select a lower scan resolution. You can select Off or a lower resolution from  
the Scan Color menu.  
CONTACT YOUR SOLUTIONS PROVIDER  
If you still cannot isolate the problem, then contact your solutions provider for additional help.  
 
       
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A network destination stopped working or is invalid  
Try one or more of the following:  
MAKE SURE DESTINATION IS SHARED AND HAS A VALID NETWORK ADDRESS  
Check that the folder or source file is set to be shared across the network.  
If the destination has been moved, then the network address may have changed. The destination network address  
can be accessed from the Embedded Web Server.  
MAKE SURE THE SCANNER IS CONNECTED TO THE NETWORK  
Make sure that all appropriate network cables are securely connected and that the network settings of the scanner  
are correctly configured. For information on networking the scanner, see the Networking Guide on the Software and  
Documentation CD that came with the scanner.  
MAKE SURE THE USER NAME AND PASSWORD IS CORRECT  
Make sure you typed the correct user name and password needed to connect to the destination folder.  
IF THE SOURCE FILE AND SCANNER RESIDE IN DIFFERENT DOMAINS, THEN MAKE SURE THE DOMAIN  
INFORMATION IS SPECIFIED  
If the source file exists within a different domain than the scanner, then you can edit the destination from the  
application configuration page and enter the appropriate domain information in the Network Address and Network  
Domain fields. If you do not know the network address of the computer where your source file resides, then consult  
your system support person.  
You can also add the domain name to the Domain Search Order list under the scanner network setup.  
CHECK THE SYSTEM LOG FOR RELEVANT DETAILS  
1 Obtain the scanner IP address:  
From the scanner home screen  
From the TCP/IP section in the Network/Ports menu  
By printing a network setup page or menu settings page, and then finding the TCP/IP section  
Note: An IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.  
2 Open a Web browser, and then type the scanner IP address in the address field.  
The Embedded Web Server page appears.  
3 From the navigation menu on the left, click Settings > Apps > Apps Management.  
4 Click the System tab > Log.  
5 From the Filter menu, select an application status.  
6 From the Application menu, select an application, and then click Submit.  
 
 
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Scanner cannot scan to the selected destination  
MAKE SURE THE DESTINATION IS VALID  
Verify that the destination is valid in the application configuration settings.  
If the destination has been moved, then the network address may have changed. The destination network address  
can be accessed from the Embedded Web Server.  
IF THE SCANNER AND DESTINATION RESIDE IN DIFFERENT DOMAINS, THEN MAKE SURE THE DOMAIN  
INFORMATION IS SPECIFIED  
If the destination exists within a different Windows domain than the scanner, then you can edit the destination from  
the application configuration page and enter the appropriate Windows domain information in the domain field as  
part of the Network Folder Address. You can also add the domain name to the Domain Search Order list under the  
scanner network setup.  
MAKE SURE THE FIREWALL SOFTWARE IS ALLOWING COMMUNICATION  
If the destination resides on a computer that uses a newer version of the Windows operating system (Windows XP  
or later), and the Windows Firewall is enabled, then the scanner may have difficulty sending information to the  
destination if the destination and the scanner reside on different subnets. The Windows Firewall must either be  
configured to allow communication with the subnet the scanner resides on, or the destination should be set up on  
the same subnet as the scanner. For more information, contact your system support person.  
MAKE SURE A FILE WITH THE DEFAULT FILE NAME DOES NOT ALREADY EXIST IN THE DESTINATION  
If the three configuration settings for the File Name section of the application configuration page are not selected  
(allow user to enter file name; append time stamp; overwrite existing file), and a file using the default file name  
already exists within the destination, then there will be no method in place to distinguish the newly scanned file from  
the file present in the destination. The scanner will not be able to overwrite the old file, the new file will not receive  
a time stamp to differentiate it from the old file, and the user will not be able to give the new file a different name.  
In this case, the old file must either be removed from the destination, or one of the previously mentioned settings  
must be turned on.  
MAKE SURE THE NETWORK IS FUNCTIONING AND THE SCANNER CAN COMMUNICATE  
Verify all network connections and that the network settings of the scanner are configured appropriately. For  
information on networking the scanner, see the Networking Guide on the Software and Documentation CD that came  
with the scanner.  
FOR NETWORKS USING LDAP AUTHENTICATION, MAKE SURE LDAP SETTINGS HAVE BEEN CONFIGURED  
CORRECTLY  
Verify that LDAP settings are configured appropriately in your scanner setup, and in the setup dialog. For more  
information on LDAP settings, contact your system support person.  
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE PERMISSION TO SAVE SCANS TO THIS DESTINATION  
On the application Edit Destination screen, clear the contents of the Path Suffix field; or on the destination server,  
change the user home folder to match the contents of the Path Suffix field.  
 
 
Troubleshooting  
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An error occurs when opening a secure PDF file  
MAKE SURE THE PDF VERSION FOR THE DEVICE IS NOT SET TO A1A  
1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Email/FTP Settings > Email Settings.  
2 Under Email Settings, select a PDF version other than A1a.  
 
 
Appendix  
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Appendix  
Configuring applications using the Embedded Web Server  
The application can be manually configured using the Embedded Web Server of a device. However, the setup procedure  
has to be completed for each device running the application. Setting up the application using the Embedded Web Server  
is recommended for networks where a relatively small number of devices will be used.  
Accessing application configuration settings using the Embedded Web Server  
1 Obtain the scanner IP address:  
From the scanner home screen  
From the TCP/IP section in the Network/Ports menu  
By printing a network setup page or menu settings page, and then finding the TCP/IP section  
Note: An IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.  
2 Open a Web browser, and then type the scanner IP address in the address field.  
The Embedded Web Server appears.  
3 From the navigation menu on the left, click Settings > Apps > Apps Management.  
4 From the list of installed applications, click the application you want to configure, and then click Configure.  
Customizing the display icon  
1 Access the application configuration settings from the Embedded Web Server.  
2 From the Configure page, add or edit a profile, and then change the settings if necessary:  
Button Text or Text—Type up to 20 characters that will appear above the profile button on the scanner home  
screen. This field is optional.  
Button Icon or Icon—Browse to a new image file that represents the profile on the scanner home screen. This  
field is optional.  
Button Icon when pressed or Icon when pressed—Browse to a new image file that will appear while the profile  
icon is being pressed. This field is optional.  
3 Save or discard your changes.  
 
     
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Exporting and importing configuration files  
Note: When you export a configuration file for this application, any bar code templates created with Bar Code  
Discovery will be included in the file. This applies to bar code templates associated with a destination.  
Exporting and importing a configuration using the Embedded Web Server  
You can export configuration settings into a text file, and then import it to apply the settings to other devices.  
1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Apps > Apps Management.  
2 From the list of installed applications, click the name of the application you want to configure.  
3 Click Configure, and then do one of the following:  
To export a configuration to a file, click Export, and then follow the instructions on the computer screen to save  
the configuration file.  
Notes:  
If a JVM Out of Memoryerror occurs, then repeat the export process until the configuration file is  
saved.  
When you export a configuration file, the password specified in the Authentication Options section will  
be excluded.  
To import a configuration from a file, click Import, and then browse to the saved configuration file that was  
exported from a previously configured device.  
Notes:  
Before importing the configuration file, you can choose to preview it first.  
When you import a configuration file with a static user name and password authentication, you must  
first reconfigure the password to be able to use the authentication credentials for the destination. For  
more information, see authentication-options-topic.  
If a timeout occurs and a blank screen appears, then refresh the Web browser, and then click Apply.  
Checking which version of the Embedded Solutions Framework  
is installed on a scanner  
1 Obtain the scanner IP address:  
From the scanner home screen  
From the TCP/IP section in the Network/Ports menu  
By printing a network setup page or menu settings page, and then finding the TCP/IP section  
Note: An IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.  
2 Open a Web browser, and then type the scanner IP address in the address field.  
3 From the Embedded Web Server, click Reports > Device Settings.  
4 Scroll down until you see “Embedded Solutions” (usually found near the bottom).  
5 In the Embedded Solutions section, note the value next to “Framework =”. This signifies the installed version.  
 
   
Appendix  
20  
Changing the PDF version  
Note: In compliance with ISO standards, PDF/A is incompatible with the Secure PDF setting for the application. If you  
enable PDF/A, select PDF in the application settings.  
1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings or Configuration.  
2 Click Email/FTP Settings > Email Settings.  
3 Under Email Settings, select the PDF version.  
Supported bar codes  
Code 11  
Code 128  
Code 32  
Code 39  
Code 93  
Data Matrix  
EAN-13  
EAN-8  
Interleaved 2 of 5  
ITF-14  
Patch Code  
PDF 417  
Planet  
PostNet  
QR  
RM4SCC  
RSS-14  
RSS Limited  
Telepen  
UPC A  
UPC E  
 
   
Notices  
21  
Notices  
Edition notice  
March 2013  
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of operation in conjunction with other products, programs, or services, except those expressly designated by the  
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Index  
22  
Index  
scanner cannot scan to selected  
destination 16  
scanning documents 13  
A
E
accessing application configuration  
settings  
Embedded Solutions Framework  
checking version number 19  
Embedded Web Server  
accessing application  
using the Embedded Web  
Address Book Setup  
configuring LDAP 11  
application configuration settings  
accessing 18  
T
troubleshooting  
configuration settings 18  
error occurs when opening a secure  
exporting a configuration  
using the Embedded Web  
a network destination stopped  
working or is invalid 15  
an application error has  
occurred 14  
application icon is missing 14  
error occurs when opening a  
secure PDF 17  
Scan to Network 15  
scanner cannot scan to selected  
destination 16  
application error 14  
exporting a configuration using the  
Embedded Web Server 19  
B
bar codes  
configuring 9  
supported 20  
I
importing a configuration  
using the Embedded Web  
C
configuring  
importing a configuration using the  
Embedded Web Server 19  
custom prompts 8  
FTP destination 4  
network folder destination 4  
customizing the display icon 18  
L
LDAP  
configuring 11  
D
destination  
N
adding 4  
deleting 4  
editing 4  
destination settings  
authentication options 5  
bar code 9  
custom prompts 8  
network destination stopped  
working or is invalid 15  
notices 21  
O
overview  
Scan to Network 3  
location 4  
name 4  
P
other options 10  
page break 9  
scan confirmation page 11  
scan settings 6  
Device Credentials  
configuring LDAP 11  
display icon  
page break  
configuring 9  
PDF version  
changing 20  
PDF/A  
enabling 20  
customizing 18  
documents  
scanning 13  
Domain Search Order  
specifying 11  
S
Scan to Network  
 
 

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