This is true for the grey rollers on kyocera and also for
Generally... new rollers have ridges and look a bit rough...
Old rollers are shinny from grease and dirt....
and being worn down...
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( 3 / 12 )Get A laptop that has vista or xp and use that as your test base...
If the laptop can see your windows 7 box...
and can log into it...
The copier can log into it...
If you cannot log into it...
then you need to goto
In the Windows 7 machine
start
control panel
network and sharing
advanced sharing
you need to play with the advanced sharing options till windows 7 box is visible from vista/xp box
and can be logged into from vista/xp box...
once you can do that... then you can go back to doing your normal smb setup...
it honestly doesn't matter if you use simple or advanced file sharing...
just share... the folder that you want to scan to...
make sure you can see it from the copier and you are good to go...
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( 3.7 / 61 )Scanning To Smb
(prerequisite: setup a shared folder on pc and setup a userid with a password that can access it...)
On kyocera copiers, if all is going well, you can do the following...
user: username
password: password
hostname or IP address: this depends on your estimation of the network stability if its really stable then use hostname... if you really aren't too sure use IP address and make sure its not in the IP range of the router...
path: in general you are going to put a folder at the root... so path should just be the folder name... if you don't put it there then you will have to put in the exact path for the folder...
Now lets say you have issues logging into the network...
The easy way around this is to create a local admin user on the machine and then use his login and password...
Now lets say you really need to log into the network to get scan to smb running... because the shared folder is on the server
your user name can take one of the following configurations...
say the user is test
say the domain is mydomain.com...
here are your possibilities
MYDOMAIN\test
test@mydomain.com
test@mydomain.local
test
there may be other possibilities but I have not run into them as yet...
ok correction here they are
Lets say the user is 1
and the IP is 192.168.10.40
here are different ways to write the username
1@192.168.10.40
192.168.10.40\1
.\1
Lets say the user is 1
and the hostname is norm
here are different ways to write the user name
1@norm
1@norm.local
NORM\1
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