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Re: Oce PlotWave 450 Scan Question
That is Fast! In my experience, the limiting factor in scanning w.f. originals isn't the hardware, it's the ability to load, position, and un-load the originals. I like the way my Savin machines can be easily converted to a "flat" scanner, which when used with a SureStack, can really scan fast! You are only limited by your ability to load the next original.
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Re: Oce PlotWave 450 Scan Question
Oce' machines are weak. Expensive and a terrible user interface compared to a Ricoh or KIP.
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Re: Scan/Print from USB memory
1. It's a great talking point when selling / training end users 2. It's a true advantage when the copier loses network connectivity- client can temporarily print / scan...
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Re: Scan/Print from USB memory
When it was new and somewhat unique I talked about it a lot but didn't find many applications. Now I don't even bring it up inless I'm at something like a church or real estate office...someplace with the potential of a non-resident employee or volunteer. Even then there are other ways to accomplish the task that are just as easy, if not easier. I'd love to hear about applications I'm missing out on.
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Re: Scan/Print from USB memory
When it was new and somewhat unique I talked about it a lot but didn't find many applications. Now I don't even bring it up inless I'm at something like a church or real estate office...someplace with the potential of a non-resident employee or volunteer. Even then there are other ways to accomplish the task that are just as easy, if not easier. I'd love to hear about applications I'm missing out on.
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Re: Scan/Print from USB memory
Thanks for the replies, much appreciated. Hearing common feedback - it's a potential conversation starter and easy function for end-users, but relatively narrow use case (machine loses network connection, or a non-networked visitor needs print/scan access).
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Re: Here's an interesting question I received about Ricoh scanning
No sure if I understand the question. Are you scanning to a server at a remote location of the same company i.e. satellite office? You would be able to do it if they have a VPN setup between the two sites. If they do not have a VPN I believe you are out of luck.
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Re: Here's an interesting question I received about Ricoh scanning
No, there are two different companies that she owns with two different LAN's and servers.
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Re: Here's an interesting question I received about Ricoh scanning
No you can not scan SMB directly to a folder on a server at two different LAN's. The only way you could scan to a folder on a server is to setup a FTP server on the server and open the Firewall to allow the FTP server to function.
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Re: Here's an interesting question I received about Ricoh scanning
Originally Posted by Bumble001: No you can not scan SMB directly to a folder on a server at two different LAN's. The only way you could scan to a folder on a server is to setup a FTP server on the server and open the Firewall to allow the FTP server to function. This ^^^^^ This also works internally if you ever run into an older machine that will not scan to windows 8 or 2012 Server.
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Re: Here's an interesting question I received about Ricoh scanning
For Windows 8 and Server 2012 you can upgrade the firmware to fix this problem. Another option is to install Dropbox at both locations and have them sync to that folder. This way you scan to the local folder by SMB and with Dropbox it will automatically sync to the other location.
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Re: Scan to Cloud Server with NSI?
99% sure the NSI would need to reside on the server being provided by the local IT company.
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Re: This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago Second Week of June 2004
I am out of the office until 20/06/2014. Note: This is an automated response to your message "Post By Art Post: This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry ..." sent on 16/06/2014 1:13:20 p.m.. This is the only notification you will receive while this person is away. Alan Creighton Service Manager (Embedded image moved to file: pic17864.gif) Ricoh New Zealand Limited | cnr Anglesea & London Streets | PO Box 758 | Waikato Mail Centre | Hamilton 3204 | New Zealand Phone: +64 7 839...
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Re: New Ricoh MP C401 C401SR Spec Review
We bought one of the C300 when they were clearing them out and imagine my surprise to learn we also had to put toner in it! All the other printer based models come with starter cartridges. Anyway, the toner cost more than the fricken machine!!
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Re: Global Scan NX Server 32 Question
Art, I never did a lot with Global Scan when I was at Ricoh Business Systems \ Boston but I have done some work with OCR and large format. It is not an easy task. The amount of data that has to be processed, especially since most of the Wide Format is drawings and not text. If you can set a specific zone to OCR maybe it would work better. But at least the last time I looked at it, it didn't turn out very successful. Again, I didn't use GlobalScan, so maybe it will turn out better for you.
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Re: Global Scan NX Server 32 Question
k, thanx for this, is there software that will monitor a folder and then auto rotate the image once it arrives? My people are still researching this with Global Scan
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Re: Global Scan NX Server 32 Question
Maybe plotworks can do this? Can anyone else lend a hand?
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Re: Global Scan NX Server 32 Question
Hi Art, The only piece of software that I can think can do this is eCopy ShareScan. The back end is completely customizable, so you should be able to configure every scan to auto rotate before getting dumped into the watch folder. Most manufacturers are eCopy authorized, so I would talk to your dealer account manager to confirm this.
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Re: Global Scan NX Server 32 Question
Czech Thanx for this, however the device we want to use does not support eCopyShare Scan.
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Re: Fujitsu Introduces New Production Scanner Featuring Advanced Paper Handling Technology to Enhance Productivity and Maximize Efficiency
I took a quick read of this new scanner, and the one item that bothers me, is that there are work flows where scan2folder is the preferred delivery method. It behooves me, that there is no production type scanner that also offers scan2fold or scan2email.
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Re: Contex HDiFLEX Scanner Spec/Feature Review
Hi Art, Would you have a list of leasing companies for difficult to place deals? Thanks. Sincerely, Gary Morse Business Development & Client Relations Eastern Business Systems, Inc. 125 Wilbur Pl Suite 210 Bohemia NY 11716 Office: 631-567-8111 Fax: 631-567-8550 Gary@GoToEBS.com<mailto:Anthony@GoToEBS.com> www.GoToEBS.com < http://www.gotoebs.com/ > Tomorrow's Technology Today...
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Re: Contex HDiFLEX Scanner Spec/Feature Review
I do, please place this question on the forums and I'm sure you'll have many response. First one I can think of is Time Payment (rates are skyhigh). I would also check out my friends at Lease Corporation of America.
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Re: Contex HDiFLEX Scanner Spec/Feature Review
Thanks so much for the information. Have a great weekend. Sincerely, Gary Morse Business Development & Client Relations Eastern Business Systems, Inc. 125 Wilbur Pl Suite 210 Bohemia NY 11716 Office: 631-567-8111 Fax: 631-567-8550 Gary@GoToEBS.com<mailto:Anthony@GoToEBS.com> www.GoToEBS.com < http://www.gotoebs.com/ > Tomorrow's Technology Today...
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Re: Need Some Help with Canon Solutions
Art, There are several options regarding scan workflows on the imageRUNNER Advanced devices. Uniflow is a Canon owned option. Also, an embedded or Scan Station from eCopy just to name a couple.
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Re: Need Some Help with Canon Solutions
Hey Art, As far as I know, NSI Autostore is not supported by Canon. Canon does work really well with eCopy ShareScan though. Depending on the scan workflow you need, a lot of the functions are built into the 2nd generation imageRUNNER ADVANCE platform. For example, Scan to Word, OCR, etc. You can enhance these workflows using the Quick Menu button to create 1-touch shortcuts. I use eCopy ShareScan if customers require Zonal OCR.
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Re: Need Some Help with Canon Solutions
Thanks for this! Which beings me to another question. On my Ricoh devices, I can set up a scan workflow button (standard feature), I can then program that button to deliver that document to multiple email addresses, folders and fax numbers (I'm pretty sure of the fax). Thus the user presses the one workflow button and the document is sent to the multiple locations in one shot. Is there a feature like this with the Canon systems, if so is it a standard feature or an option?
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Re: Need Some Help with Canon Solutions
Hey Art, Yes, it's called the Quick Menu, standard on all imageRUNNER ADVANCE devices. You can program virtually any task to a 1-touch button. Instead of separate Scan and Fax functions, Canon uses something called Universal Send which allows you to send a document via Fax, Scan To Email, Scan to Folder, etc. all at the same time.
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Re: Scan & Copy on new 4054 series?
You can scan to two locations...what about one of them being the IP Address of another device?
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Re: Scan & Copy on new 4054 series?
so, if you scan to the IP address of an MFP it will print?
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Re: Scan & Copy on new 4054 series?
I had a customer that wanted to fax forward to a different device and have it print out. This was accomplished by setting a scan to IP address or FTP
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Re: Scan & Copy on new 4054 series?
you can scan to a FTP, and the IP for the FTP can be the IP address of another device. You have to have PS for this to work but all seg 1 MFPs and printers come standard with PS. Instructions: set "server" as the IP address of the target printer No Path User name & password are both "admin" Be sure to have PDF as the default file type. On all ??03 machines you can save the destination in a scan program.
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Re: Canon C350iF Question about Cloud Enabled
Hey Art, I believe this refers to their "Google Docs" function which allows you to access your Google Drive. We have a 350iF in our showroom and I don't see any cloud-based applications embedded in the interface. Most of Canon's document management solutions are server-based.
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Re: Canon C350iF Question about Cloud Enabled
Canon has just changed their cloud enabled service. For several years now, Canon allowed acces to Google Drive and Sharepoint by simply entering a PIN to enable. Two months ago Canon annouced that to broaden thier cloud connect offering, a web interface module would have to be purchased for each ADVANCED unit to connect, moving forward. Thus, the PIN no longer allows access from all the legfacy units in the field. Canon has offered free web interface kits to all units currently in the field.
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Re: Webinar Invite: How to Scan Books & Periodicals, May 21 at 1PM Eastern
Sent from my iPad
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Re: How Scannx Changed My Fear Of The Library Coin Box
Monte Excellent blog, I was not familiar with Scannx and agree that we all should have this arrow in our quiver. Cant wait for your next blog
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Re: How Scannx Changed My Fear Of The Library Coin Box
As someone who has placed a solution for a library I completely agree.
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Re: KIP 7171& KIP 7172 Questions
Here's another question. How many prints will the top exit tray hold?
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Re: Webinar: 10 Ways to Boost Your Scanning Workflow
Here's the registration link https://22463.my-dv.com/b0abd3...56-8b4f-a462d2e7de2e
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Re: DocuWare PaperScan for WhatsApp
Wow, I didn't realize the paperscan app was the powerful! I'm going to download it later and use it to scan my order docs in the field and then send those docs to our order entry people via WhatsApp! Can't wait to use this!!!
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Re: OCR option MP C4503
I have not seen this yet. Have you tried to scanning to thumb drive to see if there is the same issue? I remember doing a scan demonstration for a client with blank page on (or at least I do) and the speed was incredible with the thumb drive. The next option I would try is scanning to ICE, because the OCR is done in the cloud, however not sure if ICE will do blank page. Art
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Re: OCR option MP C4503
got this from my DSM, he's really good. Running this document through a GSNX or AutoStore or eCopy server will absolutely be faster than our built-in OCR option. The processors in MFPs are vastly slower than a PC.
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Re: Scan-to-SMB Protocol
Hi Shane TY, for the awesome thread! Sorry, I can't help you with t your question. I'm sure someone else may be able to chime in. Can anyone help Shane?
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Re: Scan-to-SMB Protocol
Your newer Ricoh machines can do it provided that the firmware is up to date.
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Re: Scan-to-SMB Protocol
Update: Regardless of what I've found on forums or replies, true SMB2 or SMB3 scanning is not currently supported. Ricoh has acknowledged and is quickly working on firmware. As of now, there will be an updated firmware available before 8/1/2017 for all of the latest Mono "55" series and Color "04" series. Additionally, there will be more firmware released for the mid-volume, production, and desktop models in between now and the end of the year for current models. From what I understand,...