Configure the settings to use the WSD Scan function.
For details on the setting procedure, refer to Here.
Install the scanner driver required for WSD Scan in a computer. Then, configure operations to be performed after scan sending, in the scanner driver. This example shows a procedure for Windows 10.
Before installation, from the Start menu, select [Control Panel] - [Network and Internet] - [Network and Sharing Center] - [Change advanced sharing settings], and check that [Network discovery] is enabled.
From the Start menu, click [Computer] - [Network].
This displays the devices connected to the network.
Specify this machine, and install the scanner driver.
In Windows 8.1/10/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2/Server 2016/Server 2019, click [Add devices and printers] on the toolbar to display the [Devices and Printers] page, and click [Add a device]. On the displayed window, select the device name of this machine, then click [Next].
In Windows 7/Server 2008/Server 2008 R2, right-click the scanner icon of this machine on the [Network] screen, and select [Install].
Depending on the settings on the computer, the UAC (User Account Control) dialog box may appear. Check the details, and continue.
If both of the scan and printer functions of the Web service are enabled on this machine, the machine is represented by the printer icon.
The driver is installed automatically. When the confirmation dialog box appears, click [Close].
From the Start menu, click [Devices and Printers].
Right-click the icon of this machine, then click [Scan properties].
Click the [Events] tab, and specify the operation (how to save original data) of a destination computer at scan sending (WSD Scan).
Setting | Description |
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[Select an event] | Select [Scan]. |
[Actions] | Select the operation of a destination computer when performing scan sending on this machine.
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On the Touch Panel of this machine, tap [Direct Input] - [DPWS] in scan/fax mode, and check that the target computer is displayed.
The settings on the computer are then completed.