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Any network flatbed scanner is particularly designed to allow all computers in the Network to share its functionality. Instead of buying any scanner with each workstation it is more price-useful to operate some network unit. These network scanners expense a lot more other than particular scanners nevertheless since you would be purchasing a single unit that may offset the cost. Many manufacturers generate multi-function units that print, scan, fax plus copy, plus these performances can be shared.

Trouble: Moderately Easy

Instructions

1 Place the scanner in a central location so admittance by all workstations yous convenient. You will need access to an electrical outlet and an Ethernet port extremely your scanner may receive access to the LAN (Local Area Network).

2 Connect your scanner's Ethernet port to your LAN and turn the unit on.

3 Install the scanner's software that came bundled with the unit on each workstation that will use the unit.

4 Configure the network options underneath "Network" within the supplied software. Designate the desired IP address that you would want to make use of on the network.

References

Smartcomputing.com: How to Fax, Print, Scan, also Share documents.

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