
The tool operates quietly in your system tray, waiting for a signal from the printer. Here is what makes it a staple for Sharp users: 1. Auto-Detection
If your computer’s IP address changes (common on Wi-Fi), the printer might lose the connection. Setting a static IP for your workstation or updating the tool’s settings usually fixes this. Service Status
Automates the "pull" and "push" process of document retrieval.
The Sharp Network Scanner Tool, also known as SharpScan, is a free and open-source network scanning tool designed to scan and discover devices on a network. Developed by a team of security experts, SharpScan aims to provide a simple, yet powerful way to scan networks and identify potential security threats. The tool is written in C# and is compatible with Windows, Linux, and macOS operating systems.
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