Kyocera TASKalfa 3051ci User Manual

Kyocera TASKalfa 3051ci User Manual

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  • Page 1 Command Center RX User Guide...
  • Page 2: Legal Notes

    Regarding Trademarks Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. KPDL is a trademark of Kyocera Corporation. PCL is a trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company. All other brand and product names herein are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Legal Notes ..................1 Regarding Trademarks................ 1 1 Introduction................1 System Requirements ................. 1 Accessing the Embedded Server ............1 2 The Embedded Server Home Page ........2 Login....................2 Top Bar....................3 Navigation Menu ................. 4 Device Status ..................
  • Page 4 Copy ....................32 Printer....................33 E-mail ....................35 Scan to Folder ................... 37 DSM Scan ..................38 FAX/i-FAX ..................39 Send and Forward ................43 RX/Forward Rules ................45 Operation Panel ................48 8 Network Settings ..............51 General....................51 TCP/IP....................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction 1 Introduction Command Center RX (Remote eXtension), which will hereafter be referred to as the embedded server, refers to the web server that is built into the printing device. It allows you to verify the operating status of the device and make settings related to security, network printing, E-mail transmission and advanced networking.
  • Page 6: The Embedded Server Home Page

    The Embedded Server Home Page 2 The Embedded Server Home Page The embedded server's home page allows you to select a category from the navigation menu on the left to view and set values for that category, as well as displaying information on the device, user, and consumables on the right, which changes according to the selection in the navigation menu.
  • Page 7: Top Bar

    The Embedded Server Home Page To access the embedded server pages, the users can be identified by choosing one of network authentication, local authentication, and job accounting authentication methods. For details, see 3 About Login Levels of Login on page. Top Bar At the top of the home page, you can perform the following: Home...
  • Page 8: Navigation Menu

    The Embedded Server Home Page Navigation Menu The navigation menu at the left of the home page divides the following functions onto separate bars. By clicking each bar, you can jump to the desired page as outlined below: My Information My Information is accessible when you have logged in to the embedded server with a general user or administrator privilege, and user authentication is enabled.
  • Page 9 Links to our websites. Visit the following website for more information and down- loads. Download Drivers and Software For downloading printer drivers and software: KYOCERA Document Solutions - Download http://www.kyoceradocumentsolutions.com/download/ About KYOCERA Document Solutions For more information about products: KYOCERA Document Solutions Website http://www.kyoceradocumentsolutions.com/...
  • Page 10: Device Status

    The Embedded Server Home Page The link information is displayed when the HyPAS applications are installed and configuring their settings. HyPAS device online When the optional network interface kit (IB-50 or IB-51) is attached to the machine, the link information to web page of IB-50 or IB-51 is displayed. Device Status The home page displays information on the status of the device, operation panel usage, and consumables, to the right of the page.
  • Page 11: About Login

    About Login 3 About Login This section provides information to help the administrator manage domain and local users. The administrator can set authentication that allows the predefined users to access the embedded server pages and set administrator passwords. Levels of Login An administrator can configure the device to require a user login before it is accessed, in either of three different ways of authentication as described in this section.
  • Page 12 About Login Authentication Using Job Account ID If the device is configured for job accounting but not for User Login, a user can be authenticated by his/her job account ID. Enter the job account ID in Account Login and click Login. Note: If a user is registered as an Administrator on the Local User List, click Admin Login.
  • Page 13: Document Box

    Document Box 4 Document Box This page is accessible when you have logged in using a general user or administrator account. It allows you to add or delete a document box, as well as deleting documents in a document box. A general user is not allowed to add or delete a document box. There are several types of document boxes, which vary depending on models: Custom Box, FAX Box, Sub Address Box, Polling Box, and Job Box as described below.
  • Page 14 Document Box First select the document to apply any of the above actions by following the steps below: Click Custom Box under Document Box on the navigation menu. The Custom Boxes page opens. Select the custom box you want to work with by clicking on its Number or Box Name. If the box is password-protected, enter the password.
  • Page 15 Document Box Downloading a Document to a PC Select a document you want to download and store into your PC as described above. You can download only one document at a time. Click Download icon. The Download Settings page opens. The selected file is shown in Selected Files.
  • Page 16: Fax Box

    Document Box Use the File Format drop-down list to select the type of the document you want to send. Click Send button. If you are prompted to confirm sending, in case Confirmation Screen is activated on the device's operation panel, make confirmation. The document is sent to the destination.
  • Page 17: Editing A Fax Box

    Document Box Enter the property such as Number and Box Name. Click Submit button. Editing a Fax Box Click Fax Box under Document Box on the navigation menu. Select the FAX box you want to edit by clicking on its Number or Box Name. The documents contained in the FAX Box are displayed with its name, date of creation, size, etc.
  • Page 18: Sub Address Box

    Document Box Sub Address Box The section below explains how to add, edit or delete sub address boxes as well as working with their contents. Adding a New Sub Address Box Click Sub Address Box under Document Box on the navigation menu. The Sub Address Boxes page opens.
  • Page 19: Polling Box

    Document Box Click Delete icon once. This will not delete any Sub Address Box yet but this will let check boxes (Select) appear to the left. Select the Sub Address Box you want to delete by selecting the check box to the left. You can select only one box to delete at a time.
  • Page 20: Job Box / Quick Copy

    Document Box Click Print button. The Basic submenu will open. You can immediately start to print the documents in the order shown in Selected Files by clicking Print. If you want to change the order of printing, highlight a document and press Top, Up, etc.
  • Page 21: Address Book

    Address Book 5 Address Book This page is accessible when you have logged in using a general user or administrator account. Address Book contains Machine Address Book and External Address Book. You can also specify the address quickly by assigning it to the One-Touch key. Machine Address Book This section explains you to add, edit or delete contacts in the machine address book.
  • Page 22: Deleting A Contact

    Address Book Alternatively, you can directly enter the address number in the Address # window and click Go to, or enter the address name in the Address Name window and click the magnifying icon, to quickly search the contact. Modify Number, Name, or E-mail of the contact. If the system is installed with a FAX system or has i-FAX activated, you can modify these settings.
  • Page 23: External Address Book Settings

    Address Book Select the contact to join the group by checking the Select checkbox to the left. You can select more than one document simultaneously. You can filter contacts by selecting E-mail, Folder, FAX, or i-FAX on the Type drop- down list.
  • Page 24 Address Book After confirming the settings, click Submit button. Edit one touch key Click One Touch Key under Address Book on the navigation menu. One Touch Key List opens. Enter the key number in the Key # windows and click Go to. The Property page appears.
  • Page 25: Device Settings

    Device Settings 6 Device Settings This page is accessible when you have logged in the embedded server with administrator privilege, while network authentication or local authentication is enabled. If prompted, configure the following settings. See the sections below for detailed information.
  • Page 26: Other Settings

    Device Settings Configure the default output tray. You can change the output tray for Copy/Custom Box, Printer and FAX respectively. After confirming the settings, click Submit button. Other Settings Click Paper/Feed/Output under Device Settings on the navigation menu. The Paper/ Feed/Output Settings page opens.
  • Page 27: Original Settings

    Device Settings Paper Detail Settings Click Paper/Feed/Output under Device Settings on the navigation menu. The Paper/ Feed/Output Settings page opens. Click Settings in Paper Detail Settings. The Paper Details Settings page opens. You can configure the following settings. Custom Page Size Settings You can select whether change the size of Custom Paper (On) or not (Off).
  • Page 28 Device Settings Sleep Level Select Quick Recovery or Energy Saver. Even if you selected either sleep level, the machine can recover from the sleep mode when you press any key on the oper- ation panel or the machine received the print or fax job. Quick Recovery recovers from the sleep mode faster than Energy Saver.
  • Page 29: Date/Time

    Device Settings This determines the time period before the machine reverts to normal mode, after the interrupt copy mode has been engaged. The range is 5 to 495 seconds. WSD scan timer This determines the time period before the machine reverts to normal mode, after WSD scan mode has been engaged.
  • Page 30: System

    Device Settings If you use the host name, you must first specify the DNS server information. Time information is required when you receive reports from this machine via E-mail. It is recommended that you set the time when the report mail function is enabled. Click Submit button.
  • Page 31 Device Settings Default Screen Select the screen to set as the default screen. Default screen for Send/FAX Select the screen to set as the default screen. Address Book Type Select the type of addressbook to set. Orientation Confirmation Activate or deactivate the prompt that confirms the orientation of original docu- ments.
  • Page 32: Function Settings

    Function Settings 7 Function Settings This page is accessible when you have logged in the embedded server with administrator privilege, while network authentication or local authentication is enabled. If needed, make the following settings: See below for detailed information. • Common/Job Default •...
  • Page 33 Function Settings Additional Info. Select the date, job number, etc. Click Submit button. Initial Scan Settings Click Common/Job Defaults under Function Settings on the navigation menu. The Common/Job Default Settings page opens. You can make changes for the following items as required. Original orientation You can align the top edge of the document to the top or to the left.
  • Page 34 Function Settings Continuous Scan (Fax) Activates or deactivates Continuous Scan for fax. Border Erase Set the width of the outer and inner borders to erase in 0 to 50mm. You can set bor- der erase for the reverse side. Prevent Bleed-through (Copy) Activate or deactivate Prevent Bleed-through for copying.
  • Page 35 Function Settings i-FAX Template This allows to create a template for entering a subject and body information for i- FAX. Click Submit button. Color Default Settings Click Common/Job Defaults under Function Settings on the navigation menu. The Common/Job Default Settings page opens. You can make changes for the following items as required.
  • Page 36: Copy

    Function Settings Turns PDF/A-compliant format PDF/A-1a, PDF/A-1b, or Off, when File Format above is PDF. PDF/A is an electronic file format for long-term preservation of docu- ments as addressed in the ISO 19005-1 specification. OCR Text Recognition You can convert the scanned document to the text data when you selected PDF or High Compression PDF as the file format.
  • Page 37: Printer

    Function Settings Printer This section includes advanced settings for printing. General Click Printer under Function Settings on the navigation menu. The Printer Settings page opens. You can make changes for the following items as required. Emulation Set the Emulation Mode. Alternate Emulation When you have selected KPDL(Auto) as emulation mode, you can switch between KPDL and another emulation mode (alternative emulation) automatically according...
  • Page 38: Print Quality Settings

    Function Settings Page Control Settings Click Printer under Function Settings on the navigation menu. The Printer Settings page opens. You can make changes for the following items as required. Duplex Select 1-sided, 2-sided Bind Long Edge, or 2-sided Bind Short Edge as duplex mode.
  • Page 39: Smtp Protocol

    Function Settings E-mail This section includes advanced settings for E-mail. SMTP protocol Click E-mail under Function Settings on the navigation menu. The E-mail Settings page opens. You can make changes for the following items as required. SMTP Protocol Display whether a SMTP connection is available or not. Configure SMTP in SMTP (E-mail TX) on the Protocols Settings page.
  • Page 40: Pop3

    Function Settings POP3 Click E-mail under Function Settings on the navigation menu. The E-mail Settings page opens. You can make changes for the following items as required. POP3 Protocol Display whether a POP3 connection is available or not. Set to On on POP3 (E-mail RX) of the Protocol Settings page.
  • Page 41: E-Mail Send Settings

    Function Settings 12.E-mail Size Limit: Enter maximum E-mail size in kilobytes. When the value is 0, the limitation for E-mail size is disabled. 13.Cover Page: Specifies whether to print the body of an E-mail in addition to the attached files. When this item is set to On, the attached files and the body of an E- mail are printed.
  • Page 42: Function Defaults

    Function Settings This allows you to verity the current settings which follow. Display whether an SMB connection is available or not. Set SMB to On on the Pro- tocol Settings page. SMB Port Number Display the SMB port number. Enter Port Number on the Protocol Settings page. Function Defaults Click Scan to Folder under Function Settings on the navigation menu.
  • Page 43: Fax/I-Fax

    Function Settings Specifies a name or IP address for the LDAP server. This is required only if Active Directory which contains Scan Process is unidentical with the server for the network authentication. LDAP Port Number Sets the port number used by LDAP The default port is 389. Search Timeout Specifies the timeout time after which a search on the LDAP server expires.
  • Page 44: Fax Settings

    Function Settings tray will be included as an option for auto media selection, and when turned Off, only the cassettes will be selected. 3. Reduced RX Size: Specifies the printing configuration for printing a document, which is larger than the selected paper size. When Same Size Override is selected, the document will be printed on multiple sheets of paper without reducing the text.
  • Page 45: I-Fax Settings

    Function Settings 7. RX Start Speed: Selects the speed rate at starting reception from 33600 bps, 14400 bps, and 9600 bps. Once communication is established, the speed rate that is slower than the other is employed. 8. ECM RX: Turns error correction mode on which corrects error that may happen during communication.
  • Page 46 Function Settings 1. SMTP Server Name: Enter the SMTP server name or its IP address. If entering the name, rather than the IP address, a DNS server address must also be configured. The DNS server address may be entered on the TCP/IP Settings page.
  • Page 47: Send And Forward

    Function Settings 1. Transmission Type: Allows to choose a method of sending from Via Server/ Direct SMTP, Via Server Only, and Direct SMTP Only. 2. Direct SMTP Sender Address: Enters the sender address who send the E-mail used by Direct SMTP. 3.
  • Page 48 Function Settings This section includes the following items for configuration. Address Book Click Address Book icon and select a type and a name of the address on the address page. E-mail Email forwards the E-mail to the E-mail address entered. Click E-mail icon to spec- ify an E-mail address.
  • Page 49: Rx/Forward Rules

    Function Settings 1. Compatibility: You can change the PDF version by choosing a compatibility option when you save a job in PDF. 2. Password to Open Document: When you set a Document Open password, anyone who tries to open the PDF must type in the password you specify. Set to On and enter a Document Open password.
  • Page 50 Function Settings Select Off, Use Rule for Specific RX, or Rule for All RX from the drop-down list. When you select Rule for All RX, you can configure Schedule, File Name, Forward Settings and Print Settings as rules. For details, refer to Add Rule shown below. Add Rule Click Add Rule button.
  • Page 51 Function Settings Protocol: Select SMB or FTP. Host Name: Enter the host name. If you use the host name, you must first specify the DNS server information. Port Number: Enter the port number from 1 to 65535. Path: Enter the path of the folder. Login User Name: Enter the login user name.
  • Page 52: Operation Panel

    Function Settings Click Submit button. Edit Rule Click the checkbox on the left of the Rule No. and click Settings button. The Other - Property page opens. Click Check All button to select all the rules and click None button to deselect all the rules.
  • Page 53 Function Settings This section includes the following items for configuration. Copy Function You can activate or deactivate the Copy key on the machine. Sending Function You can activate or deactivate the Send key on the machine. FAX Function You can activate or deactivate the Fax key on the machine. Click Submit button.
  • Page 54 Function Settings Each of Key 1 to Key 6 is assigned with one of the fax functions. Select an item from the drop-down list. Store Document in Box Each of Key 1 to Key 6 is assigned with one of the Store Document in Box func- tions.
  • Page 55: Network Settings

    Network Settings 8 Network Settings This page is accessible when you have logged in the embedded server with administrator privilege, while network authentication or local authentication is enabled. If needed, make the following settings: See below for detailed information. • General •...
  • Page 56: Tcp/Ip

    Network Settings Do Not Use Proxy for Following Domains Enter the domain address which do not use the proxy. Use a semicolon (;) between multiple addresses. Click Submit button. TCP/IP This section includes advanced settings for the TCP/IP protocol. * If the settings for the item marked with an asterisk (*) has been changed, you must restart the machine or the network.
  • Page 57: Ipv6 Settings

    Network Settings Subnet Mask Specifies the subnet mask. When DHCP/BOOTP is turned On, a dynamic IPv4 address is assigned to the device, and the field is grayed out. Default Gateway Specifies the IP address of the default gateway. When DHCP/BOOTP is turned On, a dynamic IPv4 address is assigned to the device, and the field is grayed out.
  • Page 58: Bonjour Settings

    Network Settings Turn this option On to set an IPv6 address using the RA, but without using the DHCP server. This function will require the presence of an RA Stateless router in the network that the device is connected to. Default Gateway Specifies the IPv6 address of the default gateway.
  • Page 59 Network Settings Specifies the IP address or network address to be permitted. Subnet Mask Specifies the subnet mask to be permitted. When there are no entries, access is allowed to all. To allow access to a network, enter the network IPv4 address, and the subnet mask. An example of the data format for the .CSV file is: To permit access from all hosts on network 192, enter "192.0.0.0"...
  • Page 60 Network Settings Specifies the protocol by which an access is granted. The following protocols can be selected. • • • • ThinPrint • HTTP • • SNMP • IPP over SSL • HTTPS Note: ThinPrint appears only when an optional ThinPrint is activated. Click Submit button.
  • Page 61: Ipsec Settings

    Network Settings Click Submit button. IPSec Settings Click TCP/IP under Network Settings on the navigation menu. The TCP/IP Settings page opens. This section allows you to set access restrictions for IPSec protocol-based communication. Specifies whether or not to enable the IPSec protocol. Select On to use the IPv6 protocol.
  • Page 62 Network Settings Subnet Mask: When IPv4 is selected for IP Version, this specifies the subnet mask of the hosts or network with which the print system is connecting via IPSec. If this field is blank, the specified addresses are considered to be host addresses. IP Address (IPv6): Specifies the IPv6 addresses of the hosts or network with which the print system is connecting via IPSec.
  • Page 63: Protocol

    Network Settings PFS: When PFS is turned On (enabled), even if a key is decrypted, the decrypted key cannot be used to decrypt the other keys generated after the decryption. This improves the safety, but imposes a heavy burden because of more key-generation processes.
  • Page 64 Network Settings between 1 to 32767. Typically, this should be 443. The status of IPP over SSL Certificate is shown. To make advanced settings, click Settings button and select a certificate. Click Submit button to finalize settings. Configure the device certificate on the Certificates page of Security Settings. This Certificate can be used in common with IPP over SSL and HTTPS.
  • Page 65 Network Settings Settings. To enable this item, select Network Authentication on the Authentication Settings page under Management Settings. Select a method for LDAP Security (DSM Scan) from Off, STARTTLS, or SSL/ TLS on the drop-down list. To enable this item, activate SSL on the Network Secu- rity Settings page under Security Settings.
  • Page 66 Network Settings To make advanced settings, click Settings button. The status of this protocol is shown in IEEE802.1x Settings page. This section includes the following items for configuration: IEEE802.1x Effective Encryption: Select a method of encryption from EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, EAP-FAST and PEAP(AP-MS-CHAPv2) on the drop-down list. Tunneled Authentication Protocol: This protocol is activated when EAP-TTLS has been selected for encryption.
  • Page 67: Security Settings

    Security Settings 9 Security Settings This page is accessible when you have logged in the embedded server with administrator privilege, while network authentication or local authentication is enabled. If needed, make the following settings: See below for detailed information. • Device Security •...
  • Page 68 Security Settings Lock Operation Panel Restricts access from the operation panel. Click Device Security under Security Settings on the navigation menu. The Device Security Settings page opens. In Operation Panel, select Lock, Partial Lock 1, Partial Lock 2, Partial Lock 3, or Off on the drop-down list.
  • Page 69 Security Settings Sets the password policy. 1. Password Policy: To set the password policy, set this to On and configure the following. 2. Maximum password age: Turn to On and select the valid period in the number of days from the drop-down list. 1 – 180 days 3.
  • Page 70: Network Security

    Security Settings This setting appears when an optional Data Security kit is activated. Click Settings button to open the Password page. Enter the password and click OK button to enable the data security function. Document Guard Settings This setting appears when an optional Printed Document Guard Kit(B) is activated. Select On to use the Document Guard.
  • Page 71 Security Settings This section includes the following items for configuration. SSL is a cryptographic protocol that provides communication security between a PC and the machine. To enable, select On. Off deactivates the SSL protocol for com- munication. Serverside Settings Configures security settings on the server side. This section includes the following items for configuration: 1.
  • Page 72: Certificates

    Security Settings This section includes the following items for configuration. Filtering/ Firewall Filtering and firewall settings can restrict the network access to the device so that only the specific network addresses are allowed. For details, see the IP Filter(IPv4) Settings and IP Filter(IPv6) Settings pages of the TCP/IP Settings page under Network Settings.
  • Page 73 Security Settings Subject Displays the country code and common name. Expiration Displays the validity period of the certificate. Protocol Displays the protocols available (HTTPS, IPP over SSL, Enhanced WSD (SSL), IEEE802.1X, ThinPrint, DSM Scan, IPsecRuleX, and other protocols). This section includes the following items for configuration. Device Certificate 1 (to 5) This sections allows you to modify the initial settings, add a new one, and delete the existing settings.
  • Page 74: Management Settings

    Management Settings 10 Management Settings This page is accessible when you have logged in the embedded server with administrator privilege, while network authentication or local authentication is enabled. If needed, make the following settings: See below for detailed information. • Job Accounting •...
  • Page 75 Management Settings Configures Count by Paper Size. If needed, make the following settings for Paper 1 to 1. Paper 1 (to 5): To aggregate printed pages depending on the size, select On. 2. Page Size: Select a paper size to aggregate the printed pages, from the drop- down list.
  • Page 76: Authentication

    Management Settings Scanned Page Counts Shows the total scanned pages of Copy, FAX, and Other Scan. FAX Counter Shows the total pages and times of sending faxes. Counter Reset Click Reset button to reset the counters. Click Other Account button or Total Account button to view the result accounting. Other Account The total number of copies accounted for other account is displayed.
  • Page 77 Management Settings Default Domain: Click Domain List button to open the Domain List page. Enter the domain name and click Submit button. If you have entered the several domain names, you can select it from the drop-down list. 2. Configure the Network User Settings. Obtain Network User Property: Select On or Off.
  • Page 78 Management Settings Select Off or Reject Usage as desired. Duplex Restriction Select Off or Permit 2-sided Only as desired. Combine Restriction From the drop-down list, select Off, Permit 2 in 1 and 4 in 1 Only, or Permit 4 in 1 Only.
  • Page 79: Id Card

    Management Settings Access Level Select either Administrator or User for privilege. Account Name From the drop-down list that is displayed by clicking Account List button, select an account name followed by Submit button. E-mail Address Add a user's e-mail address. To enable sending e-mail, add your e-mail address. The e-mail address will be automatically selected whenever an e-mail notice is required by functionality.
  • Page 80: Notification/Report

    Management Settings Keyboard Login For keyboard login, select Prohibit or Permit. Password Authentication Select On to use the password authentication. Configure the ID Card Settings. Select IDM or FeliCa as the ID Card Read Type. Configure the FeliCa Settings. System Code 1 Enter the System Code 1 from 0000 to FFFF.
  • Page 81 Management Settings E-mail/Folder From the drop-down list, select Off, On, or Error Only. If an error occurs during transmission, Error Only allows a transmission result reported by e-mail and stored in the folder. FAX / i-FAX From the drop-down list, select Off, On, Error Only, or Specify Each Job. If an error occurs during transmission, Error Only allows a transmission result reported by e-mail and stored in the folder.
  • Page 82: History Settings

    Management Settings From the drop-down list, select one of None, Monthly, Weekly, Daily, Hourly as desired. For Monthly, check the month and select a date and a time from the Day and Time drop-down lists, respectively. For Weekly, select a day of the week and a time from the Day and Time drop-down lists, respectively.
  • Page 83 Management Settings Determines whether the Job Log History is sent or not. Recipient E-mail Address The E-mail address of the recipient of reports. If there are more than one recipient, then the addresses should be separated by a semicolon (;). Subject Enter the subject for the Job Log History.
  • Page 84 Management Settings You can configure settings for Device Log History Settings. Device Log History Select either On or Off. Recipient E-mail Address The E-mail address of the recipient of logs. If there are more than one recipient, then the addresses should be separated by a semicolon (;). Subject Enter the subject for the Device Log History.
  • Page 85: Snmp

    Management Settings A Secure Communication Error Log History will be sent to a recipient once automat- ically when clicking Send button. Click Submit button. SNMP This section includes advanced settings for SNMP. If the settings for the item marked with an asterisk (*) has been changed, you must restart the machine or the network.
  • Page 86: System Stamp

    Management Settings Specifies whether to use authentication traps. If enabled (On), an SNMP trap is generated when an attempt to read or write is made using an incorrect community name. The trap is sent to the configured trap address. After you have changed the setting, you must restart the printing system.
  • Page 87 Management Settings Setting a Character Stamp Click System Stamp under Management Settings on the navigation menu. The System Stamp Settings page opens. To apply a character stamp to a print job, proceed as follow. Select On or Off and click Settings button.
  • Page 88: Message Board

    Management Settings Font Type: From the drop-down list, select Courier or Letter Gothic as desired. Font size: From the drop-down list, select 14.0 pt, 12.0 pt, or 10.5 pt. Bold: Select either On or Off. Italic: Select either On or Off. Color: Select the color for the text from the drop-down list.
  • Page 89: Reset

    Management Settings Message Type Select a type of message from Normal, Alert, and Prohibition on the drop-down list. Priority Show Determines whether the message board is prioritized to show. To apply the mes- sage board with priority, select On. Title You can enter the title of the message board.
  • Page 90 Management Settings Reset device to factory default Click Reset under Management Settings on the navigation menu. The Reset page opens. Click Initialize button as needed. The machine is reset to the factory default. Embedded Web Server...
  • Page 91: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 11 Troubleshooting Consult the table below to find basic solutions for problems you may encounter with the embedded server. Symptom Check Items Corrective Action Reference I can't access Is the power turned on Turn the power on to Operation the embedded to this machine? this machine, wait until...
  • Page 92 Troubleshooting Symptom Check Items Corrective Action Reference I can't access Does the version of Use a browser System the embedded your browser application that Requireme server. application support supports the embedded nts on operation using the server. page 1 embedded server? Characters do Does the version of Use a browser...
  • Page 93 Troubleshooting User Guide...
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