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Types of Connection between Computers and the Machine

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There are two ways to connect the machine and computers: USB connection and network connection


  • Network Connection (For details about the set up, see "Network Connection.")

The following functions are available with Network Connection: PC Print, Remote UI, PC Fax, Scan, E-Mail/I-Fax Scan to File Server.
For more information on how to use each function with network connection, refer to the following.

PC Print

→ "Printing through Network Connection"

Remote UI

→ "Using the Remote UI"

PC Fax

→ "PC Fax"

Scan

→ "Scanning Documents from a Networked Computer"

E-Mail/I-Fax

→ "Setting Scan to E-Mail and I-fax"

Scan to File Server

→ "Scanning Documents to a File Server"


  • USB Connection (For details about the set up, see "USB Connection.")

The following functions are available with USB Connection: PC Print, PC Fax.
For more information on how to use each function with USB Connection, refer to the following.

PC Print

→ "Printing through USB Connection"

PC Fax

→ "PC Fax"

  • You can use the USB connection and network connection together.

System Requirements

  • Microsoft Windows 2000
    CPU: Intel Pentium/133MHz or faster
    Memory: 128MB or more
  • Microsoft Windows XP
    CPU: Intel Pentium/Celeron series 300MHz or faster
    Memory: 128MB or more
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003
    CPU: Intel Pentium/Celeron series 133MHz or faster
    Memory: 128MB or more
  • Microsoft Windows Vista
    CPU: Intel Pentium 800MHz or faster
    Memory: 512MB or more
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2008
    CPU: Minimum: Intel Itanium 2 processor/1 GHz (x86 processor),1.4 GHz (x64 processor) or faster
    Memory: 512 MB or more

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