Ive also tried to change it using the Remote UI website without luck.Open the MF Scan Utility, then select the second tab at the top of the settings window (illustrated below).Once youve changed a folder for one of the options, click OK, and then repeat as necessary for any additional scan types for which you wish to change the settings.
ET (excluding holidays). Did this answer your question Please click the Accept as Solution button so that others may find the answer as well. Installation Printing Installed a new Xerox Versalink C405DN printer via wifi. Sierra Default Folder For Scanning Mac OS Common PrintI visited the xerox website and got the software for it from here a) Mac OS Common Print Driver Installer b) ica scan driver c) twain scan driver Installed (a) on new macbook pro running OSX 10.13.2 High sierra and another macbook pro osx 10.13.4 high sierra It prints fine via wifi. I am suprised there doesnt seem to be a way of running an application on the mac, then handles the scanning (like epson scan, canon scan etc). I could be wrong). I tried some third party software called vuescan that says it supports this printer But that refused to see the printer. Sierra Default Folder For Scanning Manual Section 2I noticed the pdf manual section 2-23 says: (but I dont see scan installer.dmg on the xerox website) Installing Scan Drivers for Macintosh 1. Using the Scan to app. Sharing a Folder in Macintosh OS X Version 10.7 and Later 1. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences. From the Internet Wireless menu, select Sharing. From the Service menu, select File Sharing. Under Shared Folders, click the Plus icon (). Browse to the folder that you want to share on the network, then click Add. To modify access rights for your folder, select the folder. The groups activate. From the Users list, click Everyone, then use the arrows to select Read Write. Click Options. 9. To share the folder, select Share files and folders using SMB. To share the folder with specific users, next to the user name, select On. Click Done. 12. Close the System Preferences window. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer, then press Enter or Return. Note If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of Your Printer. Click Address Book, then click Add Contact. For Network (SMB), click the Plus icon (), then enter the following information: Nickname: Enter the name that you want to appear in the Address Book. Enter the IP address of your computer, then enter the default port number. For example, to save scanned files to a shared folder named scans, type scans. Document Path: Enter the path of the folder on the SMB server. For example, to save the scanned files to a folder named colorscans inside the scans folder, type colorscans. Retype Password: Enter your login password again. To save your network information, click OK. To save your contact, click OK. So I did that by visiting the IP (or something like xc123456.local) address of the printer, this lets me login to the printer and see the printers control panelsettings. Check user name and password JoeScan Submitted by Guest User date time Settings: Xerox Scan I have spent hours on this (I like a challenge) but it has me beaten. Thoughts: - maybe this is NOT how you scan to a mac - I could just be the mac username needs changing to 8 characters with no spaces how do I find the exact mac username - maybe its a firewall on the mac blocking port 445 Before posting Ive read this (amongst others). Ive not tried the terminal thing: Open the Terminal app, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder. In this case, it could be that the username or password is wrong (actual login failure) Or it could be that the Share cant be found (Nothing to log into) And of course it could easily be the firmware, since the one I linked (as step 2) in the thread you refer to is newer than the General release firmware you went and pulled from the driver page. As for a space in the UserPass on the Mac, I am not sure on that, it should not be an issue, but it might be anyway, it would take no time at all to simply create a Mac user with full priveledges that is simply User Scan password JoeTest to discount it as being the problem (Of course you would need to add it to the folder permissions and reboot (The Mac) before doing the scan.
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