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12-11-2013 10:57 AM
I've been able to set up my 3510 on my wireless network. I'm able to send a test print from Cloud Print to the printer. The printer copies. However, it can't scan to the computer--it asks that the software be added to the computer. Since the Chromebook doesn't have a cd r/w, where can I find the software online & download it?
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12-11-2013 01:31 PM
Hi,
There are no drivers avaialable for Chromebook, print functionality is available via Google Cloud Print.
You may scan using the Webscan interface of the printer by following these steps:
- In a Web browser such as Internet Explorer or Google Chrome, open a new window or tab.
- In the address bar, type the product IP address given on the test page, and then press Enter on your keyboard.Figure 1: Example IP address in the browser address barThe EWS\Printer information page opens.
- Browse to the Scan tab of the EWS.NOTE:Webscan might need to be enabled before you try to scan. Click the Settings tab and locate Webscan under administrative tools to enable the function.
- Specify the document type, color preference, paper size, resolution, quality, and brightness.
- Click Start Scan .
Regards,
Shlomi
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12-11-2013 01:31 PM
Hi,
There are no drivers avaialable for Chromebook, print functionality is available via Google Cloud Print.
You may scan using the Webscan interface of the printer by following these steps:
- In a Web browser such as Internet Explorer or Google Chrome, open a new window or tab.
- In the address bar, type the product IP address given on the test page, and then press Enter on your keyboard.Figure 1: Example IP address in the browser address barThe EWS\Printer information page opens.
- Browse to the Scan tab of the EWS.NOTE:Webscan might need to be enabled before you try to scan. Click the Settings tab and locate Webscan under administrative tools to enable the function.
- Specify the document type, color preference, paper size, resolution, quality, and brightness.
- Click Start Scan .
Regards,
Shlomi
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05-11-2015 12:50 AM
I just purchased a Samsung Series 2 Chromebook.
I did all the steps you outlined and was able to connect to my printer via web browser and scan docs, but I can only scan them in jpeg format. If I select PDF it scans and then tells me the file could not be found.
Do I need to do something additional to enable the scan to pdf feature?
Thanks!
02-11-2016 08:18 PM
On my Chromebox, I went into Administrative Tools to enable the Webscan function as you recommended, however, a dialog box said that I will get a warning that the connection/certificate is invalid but to proceed anyway. I did. I'm concerned since Google said it is 'unsafe' and the "HTTPS" is crossed out in red. It looks rather ominous. Is this OK?
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