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4.4. User Permissions Role Based Access Control
(RBAC)
The User Permissions feature has been added to Xerox devices to expand control of access to device services and
features which will in turn improve security, enable cost control for media and consumables, and will eliminate
unauthorized pages.
User Permissions does as the name suggests and provides permissions based on the authentication of the user either
through the Local UI or network authentication. Commonly referred to as Role Based Access Control it assigns each
user the permissions to use the MFP based on a default role, a customized role or a Non-Logged-In User role.
The System Administrator can set up 192 Custom Roles to restrict use of color printing, duplex or 2-sided printing,
Secure Print, access to certain paper trays, applications that may be used to print, and even times of day that a
device may be used. In addition, users can be assigned multiple roles.
Through the Web UI on the Xerox device, the SA may perform the following functions:
• Configure Job Types which will be allowed such as SecurePrint, Normal Print, Sample Set, Delayed Print, Saved Job,
and All Others
• Restrict Access to specific Paper Trays
• Restrict Printing times (When Users Can Print)
• Allow or Restrict 1 Sided Printing
• Allow or Restrict Applications from printing to the device. Many applications are shown by default such as Office
applications and Browsers. In order to add a new custom application, use your application to send a print job via
the Xerox print driver; your application's ID will be added to the Custom Application ID list.
Then, Reload the page after sending a print job from the application.
Once configured by the Admin user, and the user has authenticated via network directory services or locally on the
device, permissions are granted to features and applications as defined in the Role or Roles assigned to the user.
Detailed procedures for the configuration of Roles can be found in the Systems Administrators Guide in the section
entitled User Permissions.
Ver. 1.0, January 2013
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