If you followed these steps properly, your firewall isn’t blocking your internal 139 or 445 ports, and you have administrator access to your computer, then CONGRATULATIONS, you just did a complicated IT procedure. If you do not see the password and retype password, it’s probably because you didn’t do step one and turn on HTTPS AND use Internet Explorer. If it says OFFICEJOBSUCK/Username, then put that exact wording before and after the /. The Format as to be exact as in the brackets. If it did –Ĩd – Leave Document Path blank unless you seriously know what you are doing.Ĩea – Remember up above in red how I said to remember the exact format, well this is why. If folder didn’t share, Click Share Button.
Select the user (AND TAKE NOTE OF EXACT FORMAT FOUND IN THE BRACKETS) and grant full control. Right click the folder and click properties.
We are going to break this down, because Xerox put a lot of info in the SMB box … Let’s start with the picture on how to fill it out.Ĩb – IP of PC (How to find your IP) and port 445Ĩc.1 – You need to create a folder on your C:/ drive (at the very root, not on the desktop) and name is Scans.Ĩc.2- Set sharing options and permissions: How to Setup Scan to SMB on a VersalinkĦ – Enter First name (only field required)Ĩ – Fill in “ Nickname” – IPv4 address with port 445 (use 445 BEFORE trying 139) – Share folder – Login name of computer of scan destination and password. Now that that crucial step is done and almost impossible to find out needed to be done but by calling Xerox technical support. How to turn on HTTPS on a Versalink inside CentrewareĢ – Type in the IP Address of the PrinterĦ – Inside this box, flip the switch to turn on HTTPSħ – Save and Exit – A reboot is required. Take it from a Xerox Pro…this is what you need to check first. If you are new to setting up scan to SMB, definitely check this step first. If you are experienced with settings up scan to SMB, then check this step first. Starting at the beginning for Versalink Scan to SMB Settings If you are here, it is because you can’t figure out why the Versalink can’t scan to SMB and you are trying to figure out how to scan to SMB with a Xerox Versalink settings. This is a long guide, we have tried to address most issues faced with scanning to SMB. If you are looking to lease a new unit, click here to be taken to our selector tool to help you choose the right model. Here is our 4th guide in our Quick Start Guide for Versalinks. Select Scan at the bottom of the screen to scan your document or picture.Īfter your scan is finished, select View to see the scanned file before you save it, or select Close to save it. You can edit the scanned document or picture in the preview that appears when you select View.OKAY! This is a long one. Under Save file to, browse to the location where you want to save the scan. Select Show more to show the Save file to options. For example, you can save the file in different file formats-such as JPEG, Bitmap, and PNG. Under File type, select the type of file you want the scan to be saved as. Under Source, select the location you prefer to scan from. Under Scanner, select the scanner you want to use. Place the item you want to scan in the scanner's document feeder. Place the item you want to scan face down on the scanner's flatbed and close the cover. In the search box on the taskbar, type Windows Scan, and then select Scan from the results.
Note: Need to install the Windows Scan app? You can get the app at Microsoft Store.