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3.4 Combining Configuration Types for Multiple Functionality
Although they were described separately, the three configurations: Stand alone copier, Scan/
Copy device on a network, Scan/ Copy station on local PC can be combined to provide multiple
functionality. For most companies, a combined solution would be recommended to get the
most out of the scanner and provide a flexible, multi-purpose device.
Scanner’s USB device (input) interface
Scanner’s USB host (output) interface
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Scanner’s LAN interface
In the example illustrated above, we have connected both a printer and a PC directly to the
scanner and both the scanner and the PC are each attached directly to the network. This
means that the configuration can be used as a stand alone copier, a stand alone scan-to-file
station, a device for saving scans to network PCs and a shared device that can be controlled
and used by network PCs. The scanner can use both the local printer and printers on the
network. Both scan-to-file and copying can be performed either through the iJET Panel or
through scan/copy software.
Use the instructions for each configuration in the previous sections for setting up a combined
solution. You will find that many of the steps are general and apply for all configurations so you
only need to perform them once.
NOTE:
Your Copy Scanner supports a single LAN connection port. This means that if you
connect a printer directly through this port, you will not be able to set up a combined solution
with network accessibility. You can use LAN switch boxes to work around this problem. It is
advisable to use the USB host (output) port for direct printer connection if USB connectivity is
supported on the printer.
Regulatory Notice:
Your scanner product has been tested to comply with the EMC Standards
EN55022 and FCC, Part 15. To maintain compliance, only use the interface cables supplied
with the scanner.