Scanrouter — Lite
She looked at her setup. She had used the Ricoh's Scan to Folder configuration tool to set up the IP address, and she was sure her permissions were correct. But who was using her ScanRouter instance as a conduit? A faint hum came from the printer, even though it was idle.
Elara frowned. She checked the Ricoh's scanner bed. Empty. She rescanned. Same blueprint. Scanrouter Lite
But when she opened the PDF, it wasn’t the inventory list. She looked at her setup
She scanned a particularly brittle page from 1998, listing "discrepancies in the basement inventory." On her screen, ScanRouter Lite did its flashing dance, indicating a successful delivery to the "In-Tray" in DeskTopBinder Lite. A faint hum came from the printer, even though it was idle
It was a blueprint. Not of the building, but a technical diagram of a communication pathway, labeled: “Routing unauthorized packets through Port 5001.”
She looked back at the screen. The "In-Tray" icon—the little digital mailbox of the ScanRouter—suddenly blinked. A new document had arrived. No, it was being sent through her system. It was a log of her own keystrokes. The 1515MF wasn’t just a scanner. It was a portal.