Scan-to-SMB (Scan-to-Folder) : Copytech's Guide To Setting Up Scan-to-SMB (Scan-to-Folder) On Konica Minolta Mfds
Scan-to-SMB (Scan-to-Folder) : Copytech's Guide To Setting Up Scan-to-SMB (Scan-to-Folder) On Konica Minolta Mfds
Scan-to-SMB (Scan-to-Folder) : Copytech's Guide To Setting Up Scan-to-SMB (Scan-to-Folder) On Konica Minolta Mfds
(Scan-to-Folder)
Copytech’s guide to setting up Scan-to-
SMB (Scan-to-Folder) on Konica Minolta
MFDs
This function sends the scanned file to a folder that is shared out on the network. SMB
stands for Server Message Block and is a protocol used for file and printer sharing by all
major operating systems today. SMB shares are normally visible by browsing the network,
though actual access to the shares is normally restricted by the use of permissions.
1 The IP address or hostname of the computer or server where the scans are being
delivered to.
2 The name of the network share where the scans are being delivered to.
3 The log in credentials (user name and password) for the computer or server where
the scans are being delivered to.
NOTE If you are configuring Scan to SMB on an end users computer you will need
access rights to share a new folder. You will also require the end user to input their
computer log in details (user name and password) as part of the configuration. You
should not ask the end user to disclose their log in details.
If the shared folder resides on a network server then you may need to assist the
network administrator on how to configure the MFD. It will be the network
administrator’s responsibility to:
TIP Don’t make it a long file name and avoid any spaces. For example: scans
NOTE The shared folder can be anywhere on the computer such as the desktop but it is
good practice to place it in the root of C:\
4 Click the drop-down arrow, choose the Everyone group then click on [Add].
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5 Change the Permission Level to Read/Write and then click on [Share].
6 Click on [Done].
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7 Click on [Advanced Sharing].
8 Tick the Share this folder box and then click on [Permissions].
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9 Tick the two additional boxes to allow Full Control and Change
then click on [Apply] then [OK].
10 Close the Advanced Sharing window by clicking on the [OK] button then close the shared
folder Properties window by clicking on the [Close] button.
NOTE For convenience, create a shortcut to the shared folder by right clicking on it and
choosing Desktop (create shortcut)
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Step 2: Set-up a “One touch button”
1 In your web browser, type in the IP address of the MFD into the address bar.
2 Because the MFD will have an SSL certificate enabled, a security warning may appear. It is
safe to proceed so if you are using the Windows Explorer browser, click on the link as shown
above.
NOTE Other web browsers will display a different warning page, see page 6 for screenshots
of two other popular web browsers.
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NOTE This will take the next available slot in the Address Book. Alternatively you can select
Direct Input and use your own number as long as the number has not been used previously.
8 Type in a Name.
NOTE This will only be the name used for the button on the MFD panel.
9 Select the correct letter for the address search and make sure you tick the Main box as this
will put the button on the Scan/Fax home screen on the MFD.
10 Host Address: This is the IP address or host name of the computer or server that you are
scanning to – not the IP address of the MFD.
The setting for Host Address will depend on the type of machine you are scanning to:
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11 For File Path, the name must be exactly the same as the shared folder name.
12 For User ID and Password, these are the credentials used to log into the computer or server.
13 Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the [OK] button to save the configuration
details.
If you need to enter additional address book accounts click on [Continue Registration]
otherwise click on [Return]
The user has successfully been added to the address book. If you need to make any changes
to the account details click on [Edit] or to delete the account click on [Delete]
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Step 3: How to send
2 Tap [Scan/Fax]
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NOTE The button function (SMB, E-mail, and FTP) is shown at the top of the button
FOR DETAILED INFORMATION ON OPTION SETTINGS SUCH AS RESOLUTION, FILE TYPE, ETC
- PLEASE REFER TO THE MACHINES USER MANUAL.
Notes:
Scan to SMB may require Firewall settings to be changed to allow Inbound connections from
the MFD through SMB ports on the Destination computer or Server .
On UDP ports 137, 138 & TCP ports 137, 139 (NetBIOS over TCP/IP)
If scanning fails the first thing to check is that these ports are open.
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