![]() Make sure sFTP is not being used, I am quite sure sFTP is a no go on Fiery. If the IP was used verify the Gateway is setup properly on the Fiery. If you used a hostname instead of an IP the issue may be DNS, so try the IP to troubleshoot. If all of this worked, I would need to know the error displayed on the webtools page. So that verifies connection, folder, read and write permissions. Type mkdir deleteme to create a folder inside the FTP location, this will verify write permissions for the login.Īssuming success, type rmdir deleteme to get rid of the test folder. Now at this poiint you know you have the right login and the right path, so the next step is to verify write permissions. ![]() If it is, type cd scan where scan is the name of the folder you have Now as long as you are connected, type in ls (Lower case L) and verify the folder you want to scan to is listed So, first off, test the FTP settings, so from Terminal on a Mac that you are not scanning to type:įtp 192.168.1.100 (where the IP is that of your mac)Īssuming you get a connection it should ask for a login, test using the same username and password as the printer has been told to use. ![]() Then every product is slightly different, Xerox has their own setup, Fuji-Xerox (Your C75) has a slightly different setup, then EFI (You mention Verify, so I am assuming you have an EFI Fiery you are using instead of the Xerox C75 to scan) Step-by step is really not a thing we have, it would imply that all scenarios are alike, And in the case of Apple, that is near impossible since they now disable FTP by default, try and force sFTP on servers, use AFP when you enable SMB all depending on the version of the OSX install. ![]()
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