![]() It'll need to be 'On' to connect to Gmail. See what options you have for SSL in the File Transfer menu. I can't find anything conclusive either way as to support unfortunately. This is almost certainly an SSL issue - looking at similar models of that generation it would appear you're on the cusp of support, as the machine is about 3-4 generations old and runs an older version of SSL. User Tools > Printer Features > Configuration Page Print off a configuration page and make sure you've got (at least) the following versions: If you're scanning to Windows 8/Mac OS X 10.7/Windows Server 2012 or later, you'll need to make sure you've got up-to-date firmware for your machine. User Tools > System Settings > Interface Settings > Ping Command User Tools > System Settings > Interface Settings > DNS Configuration (If using DNS names) Are your DNS servers correct? ![]() User Tools > System Settings > Interface Settings > Machine IP v4 Address To use the address book in the machine from an MFP, you need to configure the settings in 'LDAP Settings' under 'System Settings'. Have you confirmed your subnet and default gateway are correct? If they're wrong/missing, you'll still be able to print (data coming in) but unable to scan (data going out). This also shows how to do it from your browser.įor a machine of this age, you're looking at a few possible problems: Or, download the " Scan-to Folder" white paper. Screenshots of the sequence can be found here. Depending on the printer's GUI, the users just need to be trained to search the network address book. LDAP doesn't or populate the local address book, it's simply an alternative address book. Existing entries can be edited from the Folder tab. Most printers have a local address book, and a network address book (LDAP). The, press Manual Entry, SMB and browse the network. To set Scan-to-Folder settings from the front panel, press the Scan button, and the Folder tab. There are buttons labelled "Add User", "Change" and "Delete" From the front panel, go to either User Tools > System Settings > Administrator Tools or User Tools > System settings > Key Operator Tools > Address Book Section 4.7 shows how to do the same from the printer's front panel.įrom the printer's web page, go to Address Book. It shows how you can add, delete and edit users manually. Section 4.6 talks about address book management from your browser. Have a look at the paper starting at Section 4.3 (pg 10) in that manual. (Read more HERE.According to this " Scan to E-mail White Paper" by Ricoh, you can set up individual addresses manually. Editing Ricoh Copier Address Book Click on Login in the upper-right corner.
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