Settings->FTP



Enable FTP
Determines whether you want to enable the FTP feature.

Server Address
The name of the FTP server/host (e.g., ftp.mycompany.com or an IP address such as 192.168.10.2) and optionally the name of the upload folder (can include the save macro commands) where the files should be placed.
Example: ftp.mycompany.com/docs/[%Date]
You do not need to include the ftp:// prefix, you can type \ instead of / in any URL and Zan Image Printer will substitute /.
If the upload folder is left blank, the files will be stored in the default home folder for the ftp user.

User Name
FTP user (account) name.

Password
Password associated with the user name. The password is encrypted before saving.

Port Number
Specifies the port that should be used to connect to the FTP server. The default is 21.

Use passive (PASV) mode
Passive FTP (also referred to as PASV FTP) is a more secure form of data transfer in which the flow of data is initiated by the FTP client rather than by the FTP server. Check this option if your computer is behind a firewall. We recommend that you use passive (PASV) mode for most transfers.

Help
Loads the help file, and displays the Settings->FTP topic.