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  • Page 1 REFERENCE GUIDE Code: 560102en...
  • Page 2 Olivetti S.p.A. Gruppo Telecom Italia Via Jervis, 77 - 10015 Ivrea (ITALY) www.olivetti.com Copyright © 2010, Olivetti All rights reserved The mark affixed to the product certifies that the product satisfies the basic quality requirements. The manufacturer reserves the right to carry out modifications to the product described in this manual at any time and without any notice.
  • Page 3: Copyright Notice

    Copyright Notice This document is copyrighted with all rights reserved. This document may not be copied, in whole or part, nor transferred to any other media or language, without written permission of publisher. About the GPL (General Public License) This driver is written for Linux, which is written and distributed under the GNU GPL. The printing system CUPS adopted to run on the Linux is published by ESP (Easy Software Products) under the GPL.
  • Page 4: Software License Agreement

    SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT This package contains the following materials provided by Konica Minolta Business Technolo- gies, Inc. (KMBT): software included as part of the printing system, the digitally-encoded machine-readable outline data encoded in the special format and in the encrypted form (“Font Programs”), other software which runs on a computer system for use in conjunction with the Printing Software (“Host Software”), and related explanatory written materials (“Documenta- tion”).
  • Page 5: About Adobe Color Profile

    11. Notice to Government End Users: The Software is a “commercial item,” as that term is defined at 48 C.F.R.2.101, consisting of “commercial computer software” and “commercial computer software documentation,” as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. 12.212. Consis- tent with 48 C.F.R.
  • Page 6 4. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY Adobe licenses the Software to you on an “AS IS” basis. Adobe makes no representation as to the adequacy of the Software for any particular pur- pose or to produce any particular result. Adobe shall not be liable for loss or damage aris- ing out of this Agreement or from the distribution or use of the Software or any other materials.
  • Page 7 9. GOVERNING LAW This Agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with the substantive laws in force in the State of California as such laws are applied to agree- ments entered into and to be performed entirely within California between California resi- dents.
  • Page 8: Dic Standard Color Profile License Agreement

    5. All company names and product names used in this document is the trademarks or regis- tered trademarks of their respective holder. This ICC Profile made by GretagMacbeth ProfileMaker and granted TOYO INK certain license to distribute by GretagMacbeth AG. TOYO Offset Coated 2.1 ©...
  • Page 9 4. License Method and Restrictions a. You may install and use the Profile on a single desktop computer; provided, however, that, notwithstanding anything contrary contained herein, you may not use the Profile on any network system or share, install or use the Profile concurrently on different computers, or electronically transfer the Profile from one computer to another or over a network.
  • Page 10: Openssl Statement

    7. General a. This License Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of Japan, without giving effect to principles of conflict of laws. If any provision of this License Agreement shall be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be contrary to law, that pro- vision will be enforced to the maximum extent permissible, and the remaining provisions of this License Agreement will remain in full force and effect.
  • Page 11: Original Ssleay License

    6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment: “This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)” THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR- POSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
  • Page 12 4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement: “This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com)” THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
  • Page 13: Netsnmp License

    NetSNMP License Part 1: CMU/UCD copyright notice: (BSD like) Copyright 1989, 1991, 1992 by Carnegie Mellon University Derivative Work - 1996, 1998-2000 Copyright 1996, 1998-2000 The Regents of the University of California All Rights Reserved Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its documentation for any pur- pose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting doc- umentation, and that the name of CMU and The Regents of the University of California not be...
  • Page 14 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of condi- tions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  • Page 15 OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABIL- ITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. Part 5: Sparta, Inc copyright notice (BSD) Copyright ©...
  • Page 16 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICU- LAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEM- PLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCURE- MENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;...
  • Page 17 WITHIN THAT CONSTRAINT, permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of FundsXpress.
  • Page 18 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of condi- tions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  • Page 19: Wpa Supplicant

    This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. WPA Supplicant Copyright © 2003-2005, Jouni Malinen <jkmaline@cc.hut.fi> and contributors All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 20: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Operation on Mac OS X ................. 1-1 System Requirements for the Printer Driver ..........1-2 Installing the Printer Driver ................1-3 Installing the Printer Driver................1-3 Uninstalling the printer driver ..............1-8 For Mac OS X 10.2 ..................1-8 For Mac OS X 10.3/10.4 ................
  • Page 21 When Using a Network Connection ............1-26 AppleTalk Setting................1-26 Rendezvous Setting................1-28 IP Printing Setting ................1-29 Printer Setup Utility Settings (Mac OS X 10.4) .................... 1-33 When Using a USB Connection ..............1-33 When Using a Network Connection ............1-35 Bonjour Setting ...................
  • Page 22 [Color Matching] ..................1-87 [Paper Handling] ..................1-88 [Paper Feed] ..................... 1-89 [Cover Page] ..................... 1-90 [Scheduler] ....................1-91 [Color Options] ..................1-92 [Advanced Color Options]/[Image] ............1-93 [Advanced Color Options]/[Text] ............... 1-94 [Advanced Color Options]/[Graphics]............1-96 [Advanced Color Options]/[Simulation] ............. 1-97 [Printer Features] ..................
  • Page 23 3 Operation on NetWare ................... 3-1 Printing With NetWare ................... 3-2 Network Printing in a NetWare Environment..........3-2 For Remote Printer Mode With NetWare 4.x Bindery Emulation ....3-2 For Print Server Mode With NetWare 4.x Bindery Emulation ..... 3-4 For NetWare 4.x Remote Printer Mode (NDS)..........
  • Page 24 [External Server List]................. 6-29 Authentication method ................6-30 [Default Function Permission] ..............6-31 Limiting users of this machine (LDAP authentication) ......6-32 TCP/IP settings ..................6-33 [External Server List]................. 6-33 Authentication method ................6-35 [Default Function Permission] ..............6-36 LDAP over SSL ..................6-37 [External Server List]................
  • Page 25 Adding an IPP Port using Add Printer Wizard – Windows 7/Vista/Server 2008............. 7-18 Printing via Web Service Print Function............ 7-22 With Windows Server 2008..............7-22 Adding a printer from the Network window ......... 7-22 Adding a printer using Add Printer Wizard.......... 7-26 Installing the Driver When the Operating Systems of the Server and Client Use a Different Number of Bits (With Windows Server 2008) ..
  • Page 26 [IP Address Filtering]................8-81 [IEEE802.1x] ..................8-84 [Limiting Access to Destination] ............8-87 [Auto Logout]..................8-88 [Administrator Password] ..............8-89 [Job] Page ....................8-90 [Active Job List]................... 8-90 [Done Job List] ..................8-94 [Done Job List] ([Detail]) ..............8-98 [Print Page] ..................... 8-100 [Default Settings]................
  • Page 27: Operation On Mac Os X

    Operation on Mac OS X...
  • Page 28: System Requirements For The Printer Driver

    System Requirements for the Printer Driver Before installing the printer driver, make sure that your system meets the fol- lowing system requirements. Computer Apple Macintosh computer installed with the following processor: - PowerPC G3 or later processor (PowerPC G4 or later is recommended) - Intel processor Connecting the computer USB connection, Network connection...
  • Page 29: Installing The Printer Driver

    Installing the Printer Driver You must have administrator privileges in order to install the printer driver. Before proceeding with the installation, be sure to exit all running applications. Installing the Printer Driver The procedure for installing the printer driver on Mac OS X 10.5 is described below.
  • Page 30 Click [Continue]. Click [Continue]. Installing the Printer Driver...
  • Page 31 Click [Continue]. Click [Agree] in the confirmation dialog box if you agree to the terms of the license. Installing the Printer Driver...
  • Page 32 Click [Install] in the [Standard Install] page. Enter the administrator user name and password in the Authenticate dia- log box, and then click [OK]. Installation starts. Installing the Printer Driver...
  • Page 33 After the installation has been completed, click [Close]. This completes the installation of the printer driver. Installing the Printer Driver...
  • Page 34: Uninstalling The Printer Driver

    Uninstalling the printer driver If it becomes necessary to delete the printer driver, for example, when you want to reinstall it, delete the driver according to the following procedure. For Mac OS X 10.2 Open [Print Center], which is located in [Applications] - [Utilities] on the hard disk.
  • Page 35: For Mac Os X 10.5/10.6

    Delete the unnecessary files from [Library] - [Printers]. – Drag the [Color MF30-1 Color.plugin] file, which is located in [Library] - [Printers] - [GENERIC] - [PDEs], to the [Trash] icon. – Drag the [pstoMF30-1PS] file, which is located in [Library] - [Printers] - [GENERIC] - [filter], to the [Trash] icon.
  • Page 36: Print Center Settings (Mac Os X 10.2.8)

    Print Center Settings (Mac OS X 10.2.8) When Using a USB Connection Use a USB cable to connect the printer to your computer. Check that the printer is turned on, and then restart the computer. Open [Print Center], which can be accessed by clicking Startup Disk, then [Applications], then [Utilities].
  • Page 37: When Using A Network Connection

    Select [Color MF30-1 PPD] in the [Model Name] list. Click [Add]. The new printer appears in the [Printer List] screen. If any options are installed, select them. For details, refer to “Selecting Print Options” on page 1-58. When Using a Network Connection The network connection settings can be specified in one of five ways: AppleTalk setting, Rendezvous setting, IP printing setting, IPP setting and Specifying Port 9100.
  • Page 38 Click [Add] in the [Printer List]. Select [AppleTalk] from the pop-up menu. Select [CMF30-1-xxxxxx]. "XXXXXX" refers to the last six digits of the MAC address (in hexadec- imal). Select [GENERIC] from the [Printer Model] pop-up menu. 1-12 Print Center Settings (Mac OS X 10.2.8)
  • Page 39: Rendezvous Setting

    Select [Color MF30-1 PPD] in the [Model Name] list. Click [Add]. The new printer appears in the [Printer List] screen. If any options are installed, select them. For details, refer to “Selecting Print Options” on page 1-58. Rendezvous Setting Connect the printer to an Ethernet network. Open [Print Center], which can be accessed by clicking Startup Disk, then [Applications], then [Utilities].
  • Page 40 Click [Add] in the [Printer List]. Select [Rendezvous] from the pop-up menu. Select [Color MF30-1(xx:xx:xx)]. "xx:xx:xx" refers to the last six digits of the MAC address (in hexadeci- mal). Select [GENERIC] from the [Printer Model] pop-up menu. 1-14 Print Center Settings (Mac OS X 10.2.8)
  • Page 41 Select [Color MF30-1 PPD] in the [Model Name] list. Click [Add]. The new printer appears in the [Printer List] screen. If any options are installed, select them. For details, refer to “Selecting Print Options” on page 1-58. Print Center Settings (Mac OS X 10.2.8) 1-15...
  • Page 42: Ip Printing Setting

    IP Printing Setting Connect the printer to an Ethernet network. Open [Print Center], which can be accessed by clicking Startup Disk, then [Applications], then [Utilities]. Click [Add] in the [Printer List]. Select [IP Printing] from the pop-up menu. Enter the IP address for the printer in the [Printer's Address] text box. Select [GENERIC] from the [Printer Model] pop-up menu.
  • Page 43 Select [Color MF30-1 PPD] in the [Model Name] list. Click [Add]. The new printer appears in the [Printer List] screen. If any options are installed, select them. For details, refer to “Selecting Print Options” on page 1-58. Print Center Settings (Mac OS X 10.2.8) 1-17...
  • Page 44: Ipp Setting

    IPP Setting Connect the printer to an Ethernet network. Open [Print Center], which can be accessed by clicking Startup Disk, then [Applications], then [Utilities]. In the [Printer List], click [Add] while pressing the Option key in the key- board. Select [Advanced] from the pop-up menu. 1-18 Print Center Settings (Mac OS X 10.2.8)
  • Page 45 Select [Internet Printing Protocol (http)] from the [Device] pop-up menu. Enter the name for the printer in the [Device Name] text box. In the [Device URI] text box, enter "http://<IP address>/ipp". Select [GENERIC] from the [Printer Model] pop-up menu. Print Center Settings (Mac OS X 10.2.8) 1-19...
  • Page 46 Select [Color MF30-1 PPD] in the [Name] list. Click [Add]. The new printer appears in the [Printer List] screen. If any options are installed, select them. For details, refer to “Selecting Print Options” on page 1-58. 1-20 Print Center Settings (Mac OS X 10.2.8)
  • Page 47: Specifying Port 9100

    Specifying Port 9100 Connect the printer to an Ethernet network. Open [Print Center], which can be accessed by clicking Startup Disk, then [Applications], then [Utilities]. In the [Printer List], click [Add] while pressing the Option key in the key- board. Select [Advanced] from the pop-up menu.
  • Page 48 Select [AppSocket/HP JetDirect] from the [Device] pop-up menu. Enter the name for the printer in the [Device Name] text box. In the [Device URI] text box, enter "socket://<IP address>". Select [GENERIC] from the [Printer Model] pop-up menu. 1-22 Print Center Settings (Mac OS X 10.2.8)
  • Page 49 Select [Color MF30-1 PPD] in the [Name] list. Click [Add]. The new printer appears in the [Printer List] screen. If any options are installed, select them. For details, refer to “Selecting Print Options” on page 1-58. Print Center Settings (Mac OS X 10.2.8) 1-23...
  • Page 50: Printer Setup Utility Settings (Mac Os X 10.3)

    Printer Setup Utility Settings (Mac OS X 10.3) When Using a USB Connection Use a USB cable to connect the printer to your computer. Check that the printer is turned on, and then restart the computer. Open [Printer Setup Utility], which can be accessed by clicking Startup Disk, then [Applications], then [Utilities].
  • Page 51 Select [Color MF30-1] in the [Product] list. If [Color MF30-1] does not appear, check that the printer is turned on and the USB cable is connected, and then restart the computer. Check that [Color MF30-1 PPD] is selected in the [Printer Model] list. Click [Add].
  • Page 52: When Using A Network Connection

    When Using a Network Connection The network connection settings can be specified in one of three ways: AppleTalk Setting, Rendezvous Setting and IP printing Setting (IPP, LPD or Socket). AppleTalk Setting Connect the printer to an Ethernet network. Open [Printer Setup Utility], which can be accessed by clicking Startup Disk, then [Applications], then [Utilities].
  • Page 53 Select [CMF30-1-xxxxxx] in the [Name] list. "XXXXXX" refers to the last six digits of the MAC address (in hexadec- imal). Select [GENERIC] from the [Printer Model] pop-up menu. Select [Color MF30-1 PPD] in the [Model Name] list. Click [Add]. The new printer appears in the [Printer List] screen. If any options are installed, select them.
  • Page 54: Rendezvous Setting

    Rendezvous Setting Connect the printer to an Ethernet network. Open [Printer Setup Utility], which can be accessed by clicking Startup Disk, then [Applications], then [Utilities]. Click [Add] in the [Printer List]. Select [Rendezvous] from the pop-up menu. Select [Color MF30-1(xx:xx:xx)] in the [Name] list. "xx:xx:xx"...
  • Page 55: Ip Printing Setting

    Select [GENERIC] from the [Printer Model] pop-up menu. Select [Color MF30-1 PPD] in the [Model Name] list. Click [Add]. The new printer appears in the [Printer List] screen. If any options are installed, select them. For details, refer to “Selecting Print Options”...
  • Page 56 Click [Add] in the [Printer List]. Select [IP Printing] from the pop-up menu. Select desired print protocol from the [Printer Type] pop-up menu. - For an LPD setup, select [LPD/LPR]. - For an IPP setup, select [Internet Printing Protocol]. - For a port 9100 setup, select [Socket/HP Jet Direct]. 1-30 Printer Setup Utility Settings (Mac OS X 10.3)
  • Page 57 Enter the IP address for the machine in the [Printer Address] text box. Select [GENERIC] from the [Printer Model] pop-up menu. Select [Color MF30-1 PPD] in the [Model Name] list. Click [Add]. Printer Setup Utility Settings (Mac OS X 10.3) 1-31...
  • Page 58 The new printer appears in the [Printer List] screen. If any options are installed, select them. For details, refer to “Selecting Print Options” on page 1-58. 1-32 Printer Setup Utility Settings (Mac OS X 10.3)
  • Page 59: Printer Setup Utility Settings (Mac Os X 10.4)

    Printer Setup Utility Settings (Mac OS X 10.4) When Using a USB Connection Use a USB cable to connect the machine to your computer. Open [Printer Setup Utility], which can be accessed by clicking Startup Disk, then [Applications], then [Utilities]. In the [Printer List], click [Add].
  • Page 60 Select [Color MF30-1] in the [Printer Name]. If [Color MF30-1] does not appear, check that the machine is turned on and the USB cable is connected, and then restart the computer. Check that [Color MF30-1 PPD] is selected in the [Print Using] list. Click [Add].
  • Page 61: When Using A Network Connection

    When Using a Network Connection The network connection settings can be specified in one of three ways: Bonjour Setting, AppleTalk setting and IP printing Setting (IPP, LPD or Socket). Bonjour Setting Connect the machine to an Ethernet network. Open [Printer Setup Utility], which can be accessed by clicking Startup Disk, then [Applications], then [Utilities].
  • Page 62 Select [Color MF30-1(xx:xx:xx)] in the [Printer Browser]. “xx:xx:xx” refers to the last six digits of the MAC address (in hexa- decimal). Check that [Color MF30-1 PPD] is selected in the [Print Using] list. Click [Add]. 1-36 Printer Setup Utility Settings (Mac OS X 10.4)
  • Page 63: Appletalk Setting

    Select the appropriate settings in the [Printer Memory], [Hard Disk], [Paper Source Unit] according to your printer setup. Click [Continue]. The new printer appears in the [Printer List] screen. AppleTalk Setting Connect the printer to an Ethernet network. Open [Printer Setup Utility], which can be accessed by clicking Startup Disk, then [Applications], then [Utilities].
  • Page 64 In the [Printer List], click [Add]. The detected printer appears in the [Printer Browser]. Select [CMF30-1-xxxxxx] in the [Printer Browser]. 1-38 Printer Setup Utility Settings (Mac OS X 10.4)
  • Page 65 "XXXXXX" refers to the last six digits of the MAC address (in hexadec- imal). Check that [Color MF30-1 PPD] is selected in the [Print Using] list. Click [Add]. The new printer appears in the [Printer List] screen. Printer Setup Utility Settings (Mac OS X 10.4) 1-39...
  • Page 66: Ip Printing Setting

    IP Printing Setting Connect the machine to an Ethernet network. Open [Printer Setup Utility], which can be accessed by clicking Startup Disk, then [Applications], then [Utilities]. Click [Add] in the [Printer List]. Click [IP Printer]. 1-40 Printer Setup Utility Settings (Mac OS X 10.4)
  • Page 67 Select desired print protocol from the [Protocol] pop-up menu. - For an IPP setup, select [Internet Printing Protocol - IPP]. - For an LPD setup, select [Line Printer Daemon - LPD]. - For a port 9100 setup, select [HP Jet Direct - Socket]. Printer Setup Utility Settings (Mac OS X 10.4) 1-41...
  • Page 68 Enter the IP address for the machine in the [Address] text box. - For an IPP setup, "ipp" in the [Queue] text box. Check that [Color MF30-1 PPD] is selected in the [Print Using] list. Click [Add]. 1-42 Printer Setup Utility Settings (Mac OS X 10.4)
  • Page 69 Select the appropriate settings in the [Printer Memory], [Hard Disk], [Paper Source Unit] according to your printer setup. Click [Continue]. The new printer appears in the [Printer List] screen. Printer Setup Utility Settings (Mac OS X 10.4) 1-43...
  • Page 70: Printer Settings (Mac Os X 10.5/10.6)

    Printer Settings (Mac OS X 10.5/10.6) When Using a USB Connection Use a USB cable to connect the printer to your computer. Select [System Preferences] from the Apple menu. Click [Print & Fax]. In the [Print & Fax], click [+] button. 1-44 Printer Settings (Mac OS X 10.5/10.6)
  • Page 71 The detected printer appears in the Printer Browser. Select [Color MF30-1] in the [Printer Name] list. If [Color MF30-1] does not appear, check that the printer is turned on and the USB cable is connected, and then restart the computer. Printer Settings (Mac OS X 10.5/10.6) 1-45...
  • Page 72 Check that [Color MF30-1 PPD] is selected in the [Print Using] list. Click [Add]. Select the appropriate settings in the [Printer Memory], [Hard Disk], [Paper Source Unit] according to your printer setup. 1-46 Printer Settings (Mac OS X 10.5/10.6)
  • Page 73 Click [Continue]. The new printer appears in the [Print & Fax] screen. Printer Settings (Mac OS X 10.5/10.6) 1-47...
  • Page 74: When Using A Network Connection

    When Using a Network Connection The network connection settings can be specified in one of three ways: Bon- jour Setting, AppleTalk setting and IP printing setting (IPP, LPD or Socket). Bonjour Setting Connect the machine to an Ethernet network. Select [System Preferences] from the Apple menu. Click [Print &...
  • Page 75 The detected printer appears in the Printer Browser. Select [Color MF30-1(xx:xx:xx)] in the [Printer Name] list. “xx:xx:xx” refers to the last six digits of the MAC address (in hexadeci- mal). Printer Settings (Mac OS X 10.5/10.6) 1-49...
  • Page 76 Check that [Color MF30-1 PPD] is selected in the [Print Using] list. Click [Add]. Select the appropriate settings in the [Printer Memory], [Hard Disk], [Paper Source Unit] according to your printer setup. Click [Continue]. The new printer appears in the [Print & Fax] screen. 1-50 Printer Settings (Mac OS X 10.5/10.6)
  • Page 77: Appletalk Setting

    AppleTalk Setting Connect the machine to an Ethernet network. Select [System Preferences] from the Apple menu. Click [Print & Fax]. In the [Print & Fax], click [+] button. The detected printer appears in the Printer Browser. Printer Settings (Mac OS X 10.5/10.6) 1-51...
  • Page 78 Select [CMF30-1-xxxxxx] in the [Printer Name] list. "XXXXXX" refers to the last six digits of the MAC address (in hexadec- imal). Check that [Color MF30-1 PPD] is selected in the [Print Using] list. Click [Add]. Select the appropriate settings in the [Printer Memory], [Hard Disk] and [Paper Source Unit] according to your printer setup.
  • Page 79 Click [Continue]. The new printer appears in the [Print & Fax] screen. Printer Settings (Mac OS X 10.5/10.6) 1-53...
  • Page 80: Ip Printing Setting

    IP Printing Setting Connect the machine to an Ethernet network. Select [System Preferences] from the Apple menu. Click [Print & Fax]. In the [Print & Fax], click [+] button. 1-54 Printer Settings (Mac OS X 10.5/10.6)
  • Page 81 Click [IP]. Select desired print protocol from the [Protocol] pop-up menu. - For an IPP setup, select [Internet Printing Protocol - IPP]. - For an LPD setup, select [Line Printer Daemon - LPD]. - For a port 9100 setup, select [HP Jetdirect - Socket]. Printer Settings (Mac OS X 10.5/10.6) 1-55...
  • Page 82 Enter the IP address for the machine in the [Address] text box. - For an IPP setup, "ipp" in the [Queue] text box. Check that [Color MF30-1 PPD] is selected in the [Print Using] list. Click [Add]. 1-56 Printer Settings (Mac OS X 10.5/10.6)
  • Page 83 Select the appropriate settings in the [Printer Memory], [Hard Disk], [Paper Source Unit] according to your printer setup. Click [Continue]. The new printer appears in the [Print & Fax] screen. Printer Settings (Mac OS X 10.5/10.6) 1-57...
  • Page 84: Selecting Print Options

    Selecting Print Options For Mac OS X 10.2/10.3/10.4 Open [Printer Setup Utility (Print Center)], which can be accessed by clicking Startup disk, then [Applications], then [Utilities]. Select this printer in the [Printer List], and then select [Show Info] from the [Printers] menu.
  • Page 85 Select the appropriate settings in the [Printer Memory], [Hard Disk], [Paper Source Unit] according to your printer setup. Click [Apply Changes]. Close the [Printer Info] dialog box. Selecting Print Options 1-59...
  • Page 86: For Mac Os X 10.5/10.6

    For Mac OS X 10.5/10.6 Select [System Preferences] from the Apple menu. Click [Print & Fax]. Select this printer in the [Printers List], and then click [Options & Sup- plies]. Select [Driver] tab. 1-60 Selecting Print Options...
  • Page 87 Select the appropriate settings in the [Printer Memory], [Hard Disk], [Paper Source Unit] according to your printer setup. Click [OK]. Close the [Print & Fax] screen. Selecting Print Options 1-61...
  • Page 88: Specifying Page Setup Settings (Mac Os X 10.2/10.3/10.4/10.5/10.6)

    Specifying Page Setup Settings (Mac OS X 10.2/10.3/10.4/10.5/10.6) The following dialog box appears when [Page Setup...] is selected from the [File] menu in the application being used. Select [Page Setup...] from the [File] menu. The [Page Setup] dialog box appears. Select this printer in the [Format for] pop-up menu.
  • Page 89: Page Attributes Options

    Page Attributes Options The [Page Attributes] section is used to specify the settings for the paper size, scaling, and print orientation. [Paper Size] Select the desired paper size from the Paper Size pop-up menu. [Orientation] Select either a vertical or horizontal page orientation for printouts. [Scale] If you want to enlarge or reduce the size of the printout, enter the scale ratio here (25-400%).
  • Page 90: Specifying Custom Paper Size

    Specifying Custom Paper Size You can also specify a paper size that is not listed in the [Paper Size] pop-up menu. Select [Manage Custom Sizes] from the pop-up menu, in the [Page Setup] dialog box. The [Custom Page Sizes] dialog box appears. Click this button to create a new custom page size.
  • Page 91 After you have finished entering the settings, click [OK]. Regardless of which paper is selected, the printer does not print within 0.165" (4.2 mm) of the edge of the paper. Specifying Page Setup Settings (Mac OS X 10.2/10.3/10.4/10.5/10.6) 1-65...
  • Page 92: Specifying Print Settings (Mac Os X 10.4)

    Specifying Print Settings (Mac OS X 10.4) The following dialog box appears when [Print...] is selected from the [File] menu in the application being used. Select [Print...] from the [File] menu. The [Print] dialog box appears. Select this printer in the [Printer] pop-up menu. The Print dialog box is used to specify the following print options.
  • Page 93: Common Buttons

    Section Description [Color Options] This section contains options for color print- ing. [Printer Features] This section contains options for specifying paper type and resolution settings. [Supply Levels] This section provides information for check- ing the amount of service life remaining on each consumable.
  • Page 94: [Copies

    [Copies & Pages] The [Copies & Pages] section is used to specify the number of copies to print and the range of pages to print. [Copies] This specifies the number of copies to be printed. If the [Collated] check- box is selected, all pages in the documents are printed as sets of print- outs.
  • Page 95: [Layout]

    [Layout] The [Layout] section is used to specify the page layout when printing and the setting for double-sided printing. [Pages per Sheet] Specifies the number of pages to be printed on one sheet of paper. For example, if [2] is selected, two pages are printed on one sheet of paper. [Layout Direction] If you are printing more than one page per sheet, this specifies the direc- tion and order the pages should be arranged on each sheet of paper.
  • Page 96: [Scheduler]

    [Scheduler] The [Scheduler] section is used to specify the timing and priority for printing jobs. [Print Document] [Now]: Select this option to begin printing immediately. [At]: Specify the time to begin printing. [On Hold]: Select this option to hold the print job. [Priority] Select the priority for printing jobs that are being held.
  • Page 97: [Paper Handling]

    [Paper Handling] The [Paper Handling] section is used to specify the pages that are to be printed and the order in which the pages are printed. [Page Order] [Automatic]: Select this option to print in the original page order of the document.
  • Page 98: [Colorsync]

    [ColorSync] [Color Conversion] Allows you to select host-based color matching or printer-based color matching. [Quartz Filter] Allows you to select Quartz Filter. [Cover Page] [Print Cover Page] Allows you to set cover page before or after document. [Cover Page Type] Allows you to select cover page type.
  • Page 99: [Error Handling]

    [Error Handling] [PostScript Errors] Allows you to select whether or not a report is outputted when a Post- Script error occurs. [Tray Switching] This feature is not available with this printer. Specifying Print Settings (Mac OS X 10.4) 1-73...
  • Page 100: [Paper Feed]

    [Paper Feed] The [Paper Feed] section is used to specify the paper feed setting. [All pages from] All pages in the document are printed using the paper in the specified paper tray. [First page from] The first page of the document is printed on paper from a paper tray differ- ent from the tray used to print the rest of the document.
  • Page 101: [Color Options]

    [Color Options] [Color Settings] Allows you to select a color preset. [Brightness] Allows you to set Brightness. [Color as Grayscale] Allows you to set Grayscale color. [Color Separation] Allows you to set Color Separation. [Toner Save] Allows you to set Toner Save Mode. [Edge Strength] Allows you to select Edge Strength.
  • Page 102: [Advanced Color Options]/[Image]

    If [Text/Figure] is selected, superimposed printing is applied to text and graphics. If [Text] is selected, superimposed printing is applied to text. [Advanced Color Options] Click this button to display th e [Advanced Color Options] p ane. This button enables when [Custom] is selected under [Quick Color]. [Advanced Color Options]/[Image] [RGB Source] Allows you to select RGB color profiles for images.
  • Page 103: [Advanced Color Options]/[Text]

    [Hide Advanced Options] Click this button to hide the [Advanced Color Options] pane and display the [Color Options] pane. [Manage Profile] Click this button to display the [Color Profile Management] dialog box. From this dialog box, color profiles can be added or deleted to those avail- able as settings for [RGB Source] and [Simulation Profile] of the [Advanced Color Options] pane.
  • Page 104 [RGB Gray Treatment] Allows you to select RGB gray treatment for text. [Destination Profile] Allows you to select Destination Profile for text. [Halftone] Allows you to select halftone for text. [Edge Enhancement] Allows you to select Edge Enhancement for text. [Hide Advanced Options] Click this button to hide the [Advanced Color Options] pane and display the [Color Options] p ane.
  • Page 105: [Advanced Color Options]/[Graphics]

    [Advanced Color Options]/[Graphics] [RGB Source] Allows you to select RGB color profiles for graphics. [RGB Intent] Allows you to select color intent for RGB graphics. [RGB Gray Treatment] Allows you to select RGB gray treatment for graphics. [Destination Profile] Allows you to select Destination Profile for graphics. [Halftone] Allows you to select halftone for graphics.
  • Page 106: [Advanced Color Options]/[Simulation]

    [Download Manager] Click this button to start up the installed Download Manager. In order to start up Download Manager from the [Advanced Color Options] pane, Download Manager must be copied into the folder at the path [Applications/Printer Utility]. After creating the folder [Printer Utility] in the [Applications] folder, copy Download manager into the created folder.
  • Page 107: [Printer Features]

    From this dialog box, color profiles can be added or deleted to those avail- able as settings for [RGB Source] and [Simulation Profile] of the [Advanced Color Options] pane. [Download Manager] Click this button to start up the installed Download Manager. In order to start up Download Manager from the [Advanced Color Options] pane, Download Manager must be copied into the folder at the path [Applications/Printer Utility].
  • Page 108: [Supply Levels]

    [Supply Levels] The [Supply Levels] section provides information for checking the amount of service life remaining on each consumable. The [Supply Levels] section appears when a printer is created on Mac OS X 10.4 with a Bonjour, IPP, LPD, Socket connection. The [Supply Levels] section may not appear depending on the appli- cation you use.
  • Page 109: [Summary]

    [Summary] The [Summary] is used to check the currently selected print settings. Specifying Print Settings (Mac OS X 10.4) 1-83...
  • Page 110: Specifying Print Settings (Mac Os X 10.5/10.6)

    Specifying Print Settings (Mac OS X 10.5/ 10.6) The following dialog box appears when [Print...] is selected from the [File] menu in the application being used. Select [Print...] from the [File] menu. The [Print] dialog box appears. Select this printer in the [Printer] pop-up menu. The Print dialog box is used to specify the following print options.
  • Page 111: Common Buttons

    Section Description [Scheduler] This section contains options for specifying the print timing and priority of jobs. [Color Options] This section contains options for color print- ing. [Printer Features] This section contains options for specifying paper type and resolution settings. [Supply Levels] This section provides information for check- ing the amount of service life remaining on each consumable.
  • Page 112: [Layout]

    [Orientation] Select either a vertical or horizontal page orientation for printouts. [Layout] The [Layout] section is used to specify the page layout when printing and the setting for double-sided printing. [Pages per Sheet] Specifies the number of pages to be printed on one sheet of paper. For example, if [2] is selected, two pages are printed on one sheet of paper.
  • Page 113: [Color Matching]

    [Two-Sided] Select the desired setting for double-sided printing. [Off]: Double-sided printing is not performed. [Long-edge binding]: Double-sided printing is performed with the bind- ing along the long edge of the paper. [Short-edge binding]: Double-sided printing is performed with the bind- ing along the short edge of the paper.
  • Page 114: [Paper Handling]

    [Paper Handling] The [Paper Handling] section is used to specify the pages that are to be printed and the order in which the pages are printed. [Pages To Print] [All pages]: Select this option to print all pages. [Odd Only]: Select this option to print only the pages with odd page num- bers.
  • Page 115: [Paper Feed]

    [Paper Feed] The [Paper Feed] section is used to specify the paper feed setting. [All pages from] All pages in the document are printed using the paper in the specified paper tray. [First page from] The first page of the document is printed on paper from a paper tray differ- ent from the tray used to print the rest of the document.
  • Page 116: [Cover Page]

    [Cover Page] [Print Cover Page] Allows you to set cover page before or after document. [Cover Page Type] Allows you to select cover page type. [Billing Info] Allows you to set billing information printed on cover page. 1-90 Specifying Print Settings (Mac OS X 10.5/10.6)
  • Page 117: [Scheduler]

    [Scheduler] The [Scheduler] section is used to specify the timing and priority for printing jobs. [Print Document] [Now]: Select this option to begin printing immediately. [At]: Specify the time to begin printing. [On Hold]: Select this option to hold the print job. [Priority] Select the priority for printing jobs that are being held.
  • Page 118: [Color Options]

    [Color Options] [Color Settings] Allows you to select a color preset. [Brightness] Allows you to set Brightness. [Color as Grayscale] Allows you to set Grayscale color. [Color Separation] Allows you to set Color Separation. [Toner Save] Allows you to set Toner Save mode. [Edge Strength] Allows you to select Edge Strength.
  • Page 119: [Advanced Color Options]/[Image]

    [Black Over Print] Allows you to specify whether black objects are printed (superimposed) on a neighboring color in order to prevent white space around black char- acters or figures. If [Text/Figure] is selected, superimposed printing is applied to text and graphics.
  • Page 120: [Advanced Color Options]/[Text]

    [Edge Enhancement] Allows you to select Edge Enhancement for images. [Hide Advanced Options] Click this button to hide the [Advanced Color Options] pane and display the [Color Options] pane. [Manage Profile] Click this button to display the [Color Profile Management] dialog box. From this dialog box, color profiles can be added or deleted to those avail- able as settings for [RGB Source] and [Simulation Profile] of the [Advanced Color Options] pane.
  • Page 121 [Edge Enhancement] Allows you to select Edge Enhancement for text. [Hide Advanced Options] Click this button to hide the [Advanced Color Options] pane and display the [Color Options] pane. [Manage Profile] Click this button to display the [Color Profile Management] dialog box. From this dialog box, color profiles can be added or deleted to those avail- able as settings for [RGB Source] and [Simulation Profile] of the [Advanced Color Options] pane.
  • Page 122: [Advanced Color Options]/[Graphics]

    [Advanced Color Options]/[Graphics] [RGB Source] Allows you to select RGB color profiles for graphics. [RGB Intent] Allows you to select color intent for RGB graphics. [RGB Gray Treatment] Allows you to select RGB gray treatment for graphics. [Destination Profile] Allows you to select Destination Profile for graphics. [Halftone] Allows you to select halftone for graphics.
  • Page 123: [Advanced Color Options]/[Simulation]

    [Advanced Color Options]/[Simulation] [Simulation Profiles] Allows you to select color profiles for simulation. [Match Paper Color] Allows you to set Match Paper Color. [CMYK Gray Treatment] Allows you to select Simulation gray treatment. [Hide Advanced Options] Click this button to hide the [Advanced Color Options] pane and display the [Color Options] pane.
  • Page 124: [Printer Features]

    [Printer Features] [Nearest Size and Scale] If no paper tray contains paper of the specified size, the page is automati- cally enlarged or reduced and paper of the most appropriate size is selected. [Manually Print on 2nd Side] This feature must be set when you set paper already printed on the front side.
  • Page 125: [Supply Levels]

    [Supply Levels] The [Supply Levels] section provides information for checking the amount of service life remaining on each consumable. The [Supply Levels] section appears when a printer is created on Mac OS X 10.5 with a Bonjour, IPP, LPD, Socket connection. The [Supply Levels] section may not appear depending on the appli- cation you use.
  • Page 126: [Summary]

    [Summary] The [Summary] is used to check the currently selected print settings. 1-100 Specifying Print Settings (Mac OS X 10.5/10.6)
  • Page 127: Specifying The Color Profile

    Specifying the Color Profile Use Download Manager to download any color profile to the hard disk of the machine. By adding color profiles to the printer driver, printing can be per- formed by specifying any color profile. The procedure for specifying the color profile on Mac OS X 10.5 is described below.
  • Page 128 Click [Download], and then select [Disk] beside [Location]. Click [Browse], and then select the color profile to be downloaded. File names for color profiles should be in the following format: 8 or less ASCII characters + 3 or less ASCII extension characters. Click [Download Profile].
  • Page 129: Specifying Printer Driver Settings

    Click [OK]. Click [Exit]. Save to the computer the color profile downloaded to the printer. Next, specify the printer driver settings. Specifying Printer Driver Settings Add the color profile to the printer driver. Display the Print dialog box for the application. Select [Color Options].
  • Page 130 Select [Custom] beside [Color Settings], and then click [Advanced Color Options]. Click [Manage Profile]. 1-104 Specifying the Color Profile...
  • Page 131 From [Profile List], select the profile to be added, and then click [Add]. For an IPP (Internet Printing Protocol), LPD (Line Printer Daemon) or Socket/HP JetDirect (Port 9100) connection, continue with step Specifying the Color Profile 1-105...
  • Page 132 Click [Browse], and then select the color profile saved to the computer in the previous section. If necessary, type a description of the profile in the [Profile Name] box. Click [OK]. 1-106 Specifying the Color Profile...
  • Page 133 Check that the color profile is added to the list and that the check box beside its file name is selected, and then click [OK]. Select the added color profile before printing. Specifying the Color Profile 1-107...
  • Page 134: System Requirements For The Scanner Driver

    System Requirements for the Scanner Driver Before installing the scanner driver, make sure that your system meets the following system requirements. Computer Apple Macintosh computer installed with the following processor: – PowerPC G3 or later processor (Pow- erPC G4 or later is recommended) –...
  • Page 135: Installing The Scanner Driver

    Installing the Scanner Driver You must have administrator privileges in order to install the scanner driver. Before proceeding with the installation, be sure to exit all running applications. In the following text, “TWAIN driver” may be used to indicate the scan- ner driver.
  • Page 136 Click [Continue]. Check [Continue]. Click [Agree] in the confirmation dialog box if you agree to the terms of the license. 1-110 Installing the Scanner Driver...
  • Page 137 Click [Install] in the [Standard Install] page. Enter the administrator user name and password in the Authenticate dia- log box, and then click [OK]. Installation starts. Installing the Scanner Driver 1-111...
  • Page 138 After the installation has been completed, click [Close]. This completes the installation of the scanner driver. 1-112 Installing the Scanner Driver...
  • Page 139: Uninstalling The Scanner Driver

    Uninstalling the Scanner Driver Double-click [Color MF30-1 Uninstaller.app], which can be accessed by clicking [Library], then [Application Support], [MFP-Printer Utility], then [Color MF30-1]. Click [Uninstallation]. Click [OK]. Enter the administrator user name and password, and then click [OK]. Uninstallation begins. Uninstalling the Scanner Driver 1-113...
  • Page 140 Click [OK]. This completes the uninstallation of the scanner driver. 1-114 Uninstalling the Scanner Driver...
  • Page 141: Scanning From A Computer Application

    Scanning From a Computer Application Documents can be scanned from a computer connected to this machine via a network. Scanning settings can be specified and the scanning operation can be performed from TWAIN-compatible applications. From the scanner driver, a preview can be displayed and various adjustments, such as the size of the scan area can be specified.
  • Page 142 Select this printer in the [Select IP address from connected devices] list, and then click [OK]. If this printer does not appear in the list, click [Update]. Otherwise, select [Specify IP address], and then enter the IP address of this machine in the [IP address] box.
  • Page 143: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptom Solution The setting in the saved Depending on the functions selected for the presets are not applied. printer, some preset settings are not saved. Media type error appears. If a media type, such as “Thick paper”, is specified for Tray 3 or Tray 4, a media type error appears and the printer stops.
  • Page 144 Symptom Solution When printing 2 pages on a Depending on the operating system, the single sheet of paper, the pages are not centered on the paper when pages are not centered on printing two pages on a single sheet of paper the paper.
  • Page 145: Operation On Linux

    Operation on Linux...
  • Page 146: System Requirements For The Printer Driver

    System Requirements for the Printer Driver Before installing the printer driver, make sure that your system meets the fol- lowing system requirements. Operating systems Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Desktop SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 Connecting the computer USB connection, Network connection and printer (10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T) More than OS recommendation (128 MB or...
  • Page 147: Adding The Printer Using Printer Configuration

    Enter the command “/etc/init.d/cups restart”. Quit Terminal. Adding the Printer Using Printer configuration Before proceeding with the installation, be sure to exit all running applications. Root privileges are required in order to add the printer. Connect the machine to a computer or the network. - With a USB connection, the following dialog box appears.
  • Page 148 From the [System] menu, select [Administration], then [Printing]. The [Printer configuration] dialog box appears. Click [New Printer]. The [New Printer] dialog box appears. Enter the [Printer name], [Description], and [Location], and then click [For- ward]. Adding the Printer Using Printer configuration...
  • Page 149 The printers that can be used are automatically searched for and listed in the left pane of the dialog box. From the left pane of the dialog box, select the port for the machine to be installed. - For a USB connection, select [Color MF30-1 USB #1]. - For a machine connected to the network, select [Color MF30-1] <IP address>.
  • Page 150 Click the folder icon. The [Select A File] dialog box appears. Select the PPD file. A ppd file for each language is available in the corresponding "Drivers/ LinuxPPD/<language>" folder on the CD/DVD. Use the appropriate ppd file for the language. Click [Open].
  • Page 151 Click [Forward]. A confirmation message appears. Click [Apply]. The following dialog box appears. Adding the Printer Using Printer configuration...
  • Page 152: Adding The Printer On The Cups Administration Web Page

    Adding the Printer on the CUPS Administration Web page Before proceeding with the installation, be sure to exit all running applications. Root privileges are required in order to add the printer. Connect the machine to a computer or the network. - With a USB connection, the following dialog box appears.
  • Page 153 Enter the [Printer name], [Location], and [Description], and then click [Continue]. Select a Device Port from the [Device] list, then click [Con- tinue]. - TCP/IP: [AppSocket/HP JetDirect], [Internet Printing Protocol (http)] or [LPD/LPR Host or Printer] - USB: [USB Printer #1] For a USB connection, skip to step 9.
  • Page 154 Select [Color MF30-1], then click [Add Printer]. A pop-up window appears. Enter the user name and password for using root privi- leges, and then click [OK]. The following message appears. 2-10 Adding the Printer on the CUPS Administration Web page...
  • Page 155: Specifying Printer Driver Settings

    Specifying Printer Driver Settings Displaying the Settings Page Start up the Web browser. Enter the URL “http://local- host:631”, and then click [Manage Printers]. The following window appears. Click [Set Printer Options]. The printer driver settings page appears. Specifying Printer Driver Settings 2-11...
  • Page 156: Printer Driver Settings

    Printer Driver Settings Options Installed Parameters Settings [Paper Source Unit] Select [Unit 3 + Unit 4], [Unit 4] if an optional lower feeder unit for the printer has been installed. The default setting is [Disabled]. [Hard Disk] Select [None], or [Installed] for the storage unit that is installed.
  • Page 157 Parameters Settings [Manually Print on 2nd Select whether or not to print on the back side] side of paper that has already been printed The default setting is [Off]. [Paper Sizes] Specifies the paper size. An irregular paper size cannot be selected. [Collate] If [On] is selected, all pages in the documents are printed as sets of printouts.
  • Page 158: Image Options

    Parameters Settings [Black Over Print] Specify whether black objects are printed (superimposed) on a neighboring color in order to prevent white space around black characters or figures. If [Text/Figure] is selected, superimposed printing is applied to text and graphics. If [Text] is selected, superimposed printing is applied to text.
  • Page 159: Text Options

    Text Options Parameters Settings [Text RGB Source] Specifies RGB source for text as [None], [sRGB], [Adobe RGB (1998)], [Apple RGB], [ColorMatch RGB], or [Blue Adjust RGB]. The default setting is [sRGB]. [Text RGB Intent] Specifies RGB intent for text as [Vivid], [Pho- tographic], [Relative Color], or [Absolute Color].
  • Page 160: Simulation

    Parameters Settings [Graphics Halftone] Specifies the halftone for graphic as [Line Art], [Detail] or [Smooth]. The default setting is [Detail]. [Graphics Edge Enhance- Select whether graphic edges are empha- ment] sized. The default setting is [On]. Simulation Parameters Settings [Simulation Profile] Specifies the simulation profile as [None], [SWOP], [Euroscale], [Commercial Press], [DIC], [TOYO], or [Japan Color].
  • Page 161: Printing A Document

    Printing a Document The contents and available options that appear in the print dialog box may vary depending on the application being used. Example Using OpenOffice The procedure for printing on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 with Ope- nOffice 2.0.4 is described below. The following procedure or some steps may be different depending on the version of the operating sys- tem being used.
  • Page 162 Select the name of the printer. Click [Print] to print the document. 2-18 Printing a Document...
  • Page 163: Checking Print Jobs

    Checking Print Jobs You can check the status of print jobs from a Web browser. Start up the Web browser. Enter the URL “http://local- host:631”. The CUPS Administration Web page appears. Click [Manage Jobs]. A list of the currently active print jobs appear.
  • Page 164: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptom Action The printer stops because The job may have been sent with a prohibited of a paper size error or a combination of settings (for example, for the paper type error. paper size and media type). Printing is not possible with postcards or overhead projector transparencies if [Plain Paper] is selected.
  • Page 165: Operation On Netware

    Operation on NetWare...
  • Page 166: Printing With Netware

    Printing With NetWare The printer controller supports the following environments. Network Printing in a NetWare Environment NetWare Version Protocol Used Emulation Service Mode NetWare 4.x Bindery/NDS Pserver/Nprinter NetWare 5.x/6 Pserver/Nprinter TCP/IP NDPS(lpr) For Remote Printer Mode With NetWare 4.x Bindery Emulation Before using bindery emulation, check that bindery emulation is compatible with the NetWare server.
  • Page 167 In Administrator mode of Web Connection, select [NetWare Settings] from the [Network] tab, and then specify the following settings. – [IPX/SPX]: Select [Enable]. – [Ethernet Frame Type]: Select [Auto]. (Select the frame type according to the network environment.) – [NetWare Print Mode]: Select [NPrinter/RPrinter]. –...
  • Page 168: For Print Server Mode With Netware 4.X Bindery Emulation

    For Print Server Mode With NetWare 4.x Bindery Emulation Before using bindery emulation, check that bindery emulation is com- patible with the NetWare server. From a client computer, log on with Supervisor permissions to access the NetWare server where the Pserver is registered. Start up Pconsole.
  • Page 169: For Netware 4.X Remote Printer Mode (Nds)

    – [Ethernet Frame Type]: Select [Auto]. (Select the frame type according to the network environment.) – [NetWare Print Mode]: Select [PServer]. – [Print Server Name]: Specify the print server name created in step 4. – [Print Server Password]: Specify only when setting from the NetWare server. –...
  • Page 170 In Administrator mode of Web Connection, select [NetWare Settings] from the [Network] tab, and then specify the following settings. – [IPX/SPX]: Select [Enable]. – [Ethernet Frame Type]: Select [Auto]. (Select the frame type according to the network environment.) – [NetWare Print Mode]: Select [NPrinter/RPrinter]. –...
  • Page 171: For Netware 4.X/5.X/6 Print Server Mode (Nds)

    For NetWare 4.x/5.x/6 Print Server Mode (NDS) To use the Print Server mode, the IPX protocol must be loaded on the NetWare server. Log on to NetWare as an administrator from a client computer. Start up NWadmin. Select either the organization or organizational unit container that offers the print service, and then click [Print Services Quick Setup (non-NDPS)] on the [Tools] menu.
  • Page 172: For Netware 5.X/6 Novell Distributed Print Service (Ndps)

    – [Ethernet Frame Type]: Select [Auto]. (Select the frame type according to the network environment.) – [NetWare Print Mode]: Select [PServer]. – [Print Server Name]: Specify the print server name created in step – [Print Server Password]: Specify only when setting from the NetWare server.
  • Page 173: Setting Up A Client (Windows) Settings When Using The Netware Server

    In the [Gateway Types], select [Novell Printer Gateway], and then register In the Configure Novell PDS for Printer Agent window, select [(None)] for the printer type and [Novell Port Handler] for the port handler type, and then register the settings. In [Connection type], select [Remote (LPR on IP)], and then register it.
  • Page 174 3-10 Printing With NetWare...
  • Page 175: Printer Utilities

    Printer Utilities...
  • Page 176: Installing Printer Utilities On Windows

    Installing Printer Utilities on Windows You must have administrator privileges in order to install the Printer Utilities. Before proceeding with the installation, be sure to exit all running applications. The following procedure describes how to install the Printer Utilities. End User Tools Direct Print Administration Tools Data Administrator...
  • Page 177: Understanding The Ethernet Configuration Menus

    Understanding the Ethernet Configuration Menus...
  • Page 178: Location Within The Utility Settings Screens

    Location within the Utility Settings screens [Utility Settings] (Page 1/2) [Accessibility] [Meter Count] [Address Registration] [User Settings] (Page 2/2) [Admin Settings] (Page 1/4) [Machine Settings] [Administrator Registration] [Address Registration] [Authentication] (Page 2/4) [Ethernet] [Memory Direct Print] [Job Timeout] [Copy Settings] (Page 3/4) [Print Settings] [Fax Settings]...
  • Page 179: Displaying The [Ethernet] Screen

    Displaying the [Ethernet] screen From the [Ethernet] screen (Admin Settings), specify various network settings for the machine. From the Admin Settings screen, various settings are available to be changed by the machine administrator. In order to display the Admin Settings screen, the user must log on using the administrator password.
  • Page 180: [Ethernet] (Admin Settings)

    [Ethernet] (Admin Settings) If the machine is connected to a network, the following settings should be specified. For details about each setting, contact your network administrator. Item Description [TCP/IP] Specify settings for the machine's network connec- tion (TCP/IP). [Enable] Select whether or not to enable TCP/IP. Default: [Yes] If [No] is selected, the TCP/IP parameters do not appear.
  • Page 181 Item Description [Telnet] Select whether or not to enable Telnet transmis- sions. Default: [Enable] [Bonjour] Select whether or not to enable Bonjour. Default: [Enable] [Dynamic DNS] Select whether or not to enable Dynamic DNS. Default: [Disable] [IPP] Select whether or not to enable IPP. Default: [Enable] [RAW Port] Specify the RAW port settings.
  • Page 182 Item Description [IP Address Filter] Specify IP address filtering settings. [Access Specify access permissions for IP address filter- Permission] ing. Default: [Disable] [Access Specify access blocking for IP address filtering. Rejection] Default: [Disable] [IPv6] Specify IPv6 settings. [Enable] Select whether or not to enable IPv6. Default: [Yes] [Auto Setting] Select whether or not to enable the IPv6 auto set-...
  • Page 183 Item Description [S/MIME Settings] Specify S/MIME communication settings. [S/MIME Enabled] Select whether or not to enable S/MIME. Default: [Disable] [Signature] Select the setting for digital signatures. Select [Always sign] to add the digital signature and send the E-mail message. Select [Never sign] to not add a digital signature when sending E-mail messages.
  • Page 184 [Ethernet] (Admin Settings)
  • Page 185: User Authentication And Account Track

    User authentication and account track...
  • Page 186: Limiting Users Of This Machine (Device Authentication)

    Limiting users of this machine (device authentication) This machine can be configured with device authentication in order to restrict its use. Specify user authentication and account track settings to limit the use of this machine and control the operations available to each user. Manage individual users by specifying user authentication settings, and manage a group (such as a department) or multiple users by specifying account track settings.
  • Page 187: Authentication Methods

    Authentication methods In Administrator mode of Web Connection, click [Security] tab - [Authentica- tion] - [General Settings]. Item Description Preliminary inquiry [User Authentication] Select [Device]. [Public Access] Select whether to allow Do you wish to per- public user access. mit public user access? If [Allow] is selected, public users must press [Public...
  • Page 188 Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Synchronize User To synchronize user Do you wish to syn- Authentication & authentication and account chronize user authen- Account Track] track and manage users for tication and account each account, select [Syn- track settings? chronize]. [Number of Counters Type in the number of Assigned for Users] counters to be assigned...
  • Page 189: Registering Users

    Registering users In Administrator mode of Web Connection, click [Security] tab - [Authentica- tion] - [User List] - [New Registration]. Item Description Preliminary inquiry [User Name] Type in a user name. (up to 64 characters) [E-mail Address] Type in the e-mail address of the user.
  • Page 190 Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Account Track Num- Specify the account num- ber] ber for the user being regis- tered. Before an account number can be specified, accounts must have been registered. This item is displayed if user authentication and account track are synchronized.
  • Page 191 Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Max. Allowance Set] Specify the maximum num- ber of pages that can be printed. To specify a limit, select the appropriate check box, and then type in the desired maximum value. When [Admin Settings] - [Security Settings] - [Security Details] - [Password Rules] is set to [On] in the control panel, a password con- taining less than eight characters cannot be specified.
  • Page 192: Registering Accounts

    Registering accounts In Administrator mode of Web Connection, click [Security] tab - [Account Track List] - [New Registration]. Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Account Name] Type in an account name. (up to 8 characters, exclud- ing spaces and ") [Password] Type in a password. (up to 8 characters, excluding spaces and ") [Output Permission...
  • Page 193 Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Max. Allowance Set] Specify the maximum num- ber of pages that can be printed. To specify a limit, select the appropriate check box, and then type in the desired maximum value. When [Admin Settings] - [Security Settings] - [Security Details] - [Password Rules] is set to [On] in the control panel, a password con- taining less than eight characters cannot be specified.
  • Page 194: Limiting Users Of This Machine (Active Directory Authentication)

    Limiting users of this machine (Active Directory authentication) This machine can be configured with Active Directory authentication in order to restrict its use. These settings must be specified if you wish to perform user authentication with Active Directory on Windows Server. The operations available to each user can be restricted.
  • Page 195: [External Server List]

    [External Server List] In Administrator mode of Web Connection, click [Security] tab - [Authentica- tion] - [External Server List] - [Edit] - [Active Directory]. Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Name] Type in the name of the external authentication server. (up to 32 characters) [Default Domain Type in the default domain Default domain name...
  • Page 196: Authentication Method

    Authentication method In Administrator mode of Web Connection, click [Security] tab - [Authentica- tion] - [General Settings]. Item Description Preliminary inquiry [User Authentication] Select [External Server]. [Public Access] Select whether to allow Do you wish to permit public user access. public user access? If [Allow] is selected, public users must press [Public...
  • Page 197 Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Ticket Hold Time Specify the length of time (Active Directory)] that Kerberos authentica- tion tickets are held. [Account Track] To use account track, select Do you wish to use [On]. account track? Before [On] can be selected, specify the authentication method, and then register accounts from...
  • Page 198: [Default Function Permission]

    [Default Function Permission] In Administrator mode of Web Connection, click [Security] tab - [Authentica- tion] - [Default Function Permission]. Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Copy] Specify the default function permissions for users [Scan to Network] authenticated with the [Scan to HDD] external server.
  • Page 199: Date/Time Settings

    When [Admin Settings] - [Security Settings] - [Security Details] - [Man- ual Destination Input] is set to [Restrict] in the control panel, the user cannot manually enter an address, regardless of the setting selected for this parameter. Date/time settings In order to use Active Directory, specify the date and time of this machine. You cannot log on to Active Directory if the system time of this machine and Active Directory is extremely different.
  • Page 200: Limiting Users Of This Machine (Windows Domain Or Workgroup Authentication)

    Limiting users of this machine (Windows domain or workgroup authentication) This machine can be configured with NTLM authentication in order to restrict its use. These settings must be specified if you wish to perform NTLM authentication when using Windows NT 4.0 or when using Active Directory (NT-compatible domain environment) on a Windows Server.
  • Page 201 Specify settings according to the following flowchart. Clicking a step in the flowchart displays the description of the corresponding procedure. TCP/IP settings [External Server List] Authentication method [Default Func- tion Permission] [Client Setting] In an IPv6 envi- ronment? Do you use a [Direct Hosting WINS server? Settings]...
  • Page 202: Tcp/Ip Settings

    TCP/IP settings Specify settings to use this machine in a TCP/IP network environment. In order to perform NTLM authentication in an IPv6 environment config- ured with Active Directory (NT-compatible domain environment) on Win- dows Server 2008, specify the IPv6 settings. For details on the IPv6 settings, refer to “[IPv6 Settings]”...
  • Page 203: Authentication Method

    Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Server Type] Select [NTLM v1] or [NTLM v2]. NTLMv2 is applied on Win- dows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 4) and later. [Default Domain Type in the NTLM default Default domain name Name] domain name. (up to 64 characters) The default domain name must be in uppercase let-...
  • Page 204: [Default Function Permission]

    Item Description Preliminary inquiry [User Authentication] Select [External Server]. [Public Access] Select whether to allow Do you wish to permit public user access. public user access? If [Allow] is selected, public users must press [Public User Access] in the login screen to log on to this machine.
  • Page 205: [Client Setting]

    [Client Setting] In Administrator mode of Web Connection, click [Network] tab - [SMB Set- tings] - [Client Setting]. Item Description Preliminary inquiry [User Authentication Select [Enable]. (NTLM)] If set to [Disable] when NTLM authentication is used, the authentication method will be switched to the setting for device authentication.
  • Page 206: [Direct Hosting Settings]

    [Direct Hosting Settings] In order to perform NTLM authentication in an IPv6 environment, the Direct Hosting service must be enabled. For details, refer to “[Direct Hosting Settings]” on page 8-208. 6-22 Limiting users of this machine (Windows domain or workgroup authentication)
  • Page 207: Limiting Users Of This Machine (Nds Over Ipx/Spx Authentication)

    Limiting users of this machine (NDS over IPX/SPX authentication) This machine can be configured with NDS over IPX/SPX authentication in order to restrict its use. These settings must be specified if you wish to use NetWare 5.1 or later and use NDS authentication in an IPX/SPX environment.
  • Page 208: [External Server List]

    [External Server List] In Administrator mode of Web Connection, click [Security] tab - [Authentica- tion] - [External Server List] - [Edit] - [NDS]. Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Name] Type in the name of the external authentication server. (up to 32 characters) [Server Type] Select [NDS over IPX/SPX].
  • Page 209: Authentication Method

    Authentication method In Administrator mode of Web Connection, click [Security] tab - [Authentica- tion] - [General Settings]. Item Description Preliminary inquiry [User Authentication] Select [External Server]. [Public Access] Select whether to allow Do you wish to permit public user access. public user access? If [Allow] is selected, public users must press [Public...
  • Page 210: [Default Function Permission]

    Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Account Track] To use account track, select Do you wish to use [On]. account track? Before [On] can be selected, specify the authentication method, and then register accounts from the [Account Track List] page. [Synchronize User To synchronize user Do you wish to syn- Authentication &...
  • Page 211: [Netware Settings]

    [NetWare Settings] In Administrator mode of Web Connection, click [Network] tab - [NetWare Settings] - [NetWare Settings]. Item Description Preliminary inquiry [IPX/SPX] Select [Enable]. [Ethernet Frame Select a frame type to be Frame type Type] used. Limiting users of this machine (NDS over IPX/SPX authentication) 6-27...
  • Page 212: Limiting Users Of This Machine (Nds Over Tcp/Ip Authentication)

    Limiting users of this machine (NDS over TCP/IP authentication) This machine can be configured with NDS over TCP/IP authentication in order to restrict its use. These settings must be specified if you wish to use NetWare 5.1 or later and use NDS authentication in a TCP/IP environment.
  • Page 213: External Server List]

    [External Server List] In Administrator mode of Web Connection, click [Security] tab - [Authentica- tion] - [External Server List] - [Edit] - [NDS]. Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Name] Type in the name of the external authentication server. (up to 32 characters) [Server Type] Select [NDS over TCP/IP].
  • Page 214: Authentication Method

    Authentication method In Administrator mode of Web Connection, click [Security] tab - [Authentica- tion] - [General Settings]. Item Description Preliminary inquiry [User Authentication] Select [External Server]. [Public Access] Select whether to allow Do you wish to permit public user access. public user access? If [Allow] is selected, public users must press [Public...
  • Page 215: Default Function Permission]

    Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Account Track] To use account track, select Do you wish to use [On]. account track? Before [On] can be selected, specify the authentication method, and then register accounts from the [Account Track List] page. [Synchronize User To synchronize user Do you wish to syn- Authentication &...
  • Page 216: Limiting Users Of This Machine (Ldap Authentication)

    Limiting users of this machine (LDAP authentication) This machine can be configured with LDAP authentication in order to restrict its use. These settings must be specified if you wish to use the LDAP server for user authentication. The operations available to each user can be restricted. Specify settings according to the following flowchart.
  • Page 217: Tcp/Ip Settings

    TCP/IP settings Specify settings to use this machine in a TCP/IP network environment. [External Server List] In Administrator mode of Web Connection, click [Security] tab - [Authentica- tion] - [External Server List] - [Edit] - [LDAP]. Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Name] Type in the name of the external authentication...
  • Page 218 Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Server Address] Specify the LDAP server Server address address. Format: *.*.*.* (The aster- isks (*) indicate numbers between 0 and 255.) If the DNS server has already been configured, enter the host name instead. If IPv6 is being used, spec- ify the IPv6 address.
  • Page 219: Authentication Method

    Authentication method In Administrator mode of Web Connection, click [Security] tab - [Authentica- tion] - [General Settings]. Item Description Preliminary inquiry [User Authentication] Select [External Server]. [Public Access] Select whether to allow Do you wish to permit public user access. public user access? If [Allow] is selected, public users must press [Public...
  • Page 220: Default Function Permission]

    Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Account Track] To use account track, select Do you wish to use [On]. account track? Before [On] can be selected, specify the authentication method, and then register accounts from the [Account Track List] page. [Synchronize User To synchronize user Do you wish to syn- Authentication &...
  • Page 221: Ldap Over Ssl

    LDAP over SSL [External Server List] In Administrator mode of Web Connection, click [Security] tab - [Authentica- tion] - [External Server List] - [Edit] - [LDAP]. Item Description Preliminary inquiry [SSL] To apply SSL encryption to Does the server sup- communications between port SSL? this machine and the LDAP...
  • Page 222 Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Chain] Select whether to check that the server certificate chain (certification path) is correct. The chain is validated by referencing the external cer- tificates managed on this machine. For details, refer to “[External Certificate]” on page 8-72. [Check CRL Expira- Select whether to use CRL tion]...
  • Page 223: Validate Certificate]

    [Validate Certificate] In Administrator mode of Web Connection, click [Security] tab - [PKI Settings] - [Validate Certificate]. Item Description Preliminary inquiry [Certificate Verifica- To verify the server certifi- tion] cate, select [Enable]. [Timeout] Specify the length of time Do you wish to con- until expiration date confir- firm the expiration mation times out.
  • Page 224 Item Description Preliminary inquiry [URL] Type in the URL of the OCSP service. (up to 511 characters) If this item is left blank, the machine accesses the URL of the OCSP service embedded in the certifi- cate. If the URL of the OCSP service is not embedded in the certifi- cate, an error will occur.
  • Page 225 Item Description Preliminary inquiry [No Proxy for follow- To enable expiration date ing domain] confirmation, specify an address that does not use the proxy server depending on your environment. If the DNS server has already been configured, enter the host name instead.
  • Page 226 6-42 Limiting users of this machine (LDAP authentication)
  • Page 227: Network Printing

    Network Printing...
  • Page 228: Network Connection

    Network Connection Theory To connect your printer in a TCP/IP network environment, you must make sure that the internal network addresses in the printer have been set. In many cases, you have to enter only a unique IP address. However, you may also have to enter a subnet mask and/or a gateway (router) address,...
  • Page 229: Making The Connection

    Making the Connection Ethernet Interface An RJ45 connector can be used as the Ethernet interface for this machine. When connecting your machine to an Ethernet network, the tasks you per- form depend on how you plan to set the machine’s IP (Internet Protocol) address.
  • Page 230: Setting The Address Manually

    After "Welcome!" appears in the control panel of the machine, print the configuration page, and then check the IP address that has been speci- fied. Print the configuration page by pressing the buttons indicated below. [Util- ity Settings] – [User Settings] – [Print Settings] – [Report Print] – [Config. Page] Install the printer driver and utilities.
  • Page 231 If you don’t set the gateway, go to step 5. Specify the gateway address for this machine. Specify the gateway address by pressing the buttons indicated below. [Utility Settings] – [Admin Settings] – [Ethernet] – [TCP/IP] – [Gateway] Change the setting, and then press [OK]. After specifying administrator settings, reset the printer so that it can print.
  • Page 232: Network Printing

    Network Printing Network printing terms are described below. AppleTalk Bonjour BOOTP DDNS DHCP HTTP IEEE802.1X IPsec IPv6 IPX/SPX LLMNR LLTD LPD/LPR SMTP SNMP Port9100 WSD print This chapter contains descriptions on the network printing terms and the IPP printing methods. AppleTalk A generic name for the protocol suite developed by Apple Computer for com- puter networking.
  • Page 233: Bootp

    BOOTP BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol) is an Internet protocol that enables a diskless workstation to discover (1) its own IP address, (2) the IP address of a BOOTP server on the network, and (3) a file that can be loaded into memory to boot the workstation.
  • Page 234: Ieee802.1X

    IEEE802.1x This protocol for determining the user authentication method within the LAN is compatible with wireless and wired LANs. Using the RADIUS server for user authentication, communication with authenticated users is permitted while all communication from unauthenticated clients is blocked, excluding authentication requests.
  • Page 235: Lltd

    LLTD The acronym for Link Layer Topology Discovery, which is a technology inves- tigating how the devices on the network are connected. Network devices with this technology are recognized by Windows 7/Vista/Server 2008 on the net- work, and displayed as icons configured on the network map of Windows 7/ Vista.
  • Page 236: Smtp

    SMTP SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is a protocol for sending e-mail. This protocol was originally used to send e-mail between servers; however, currently client e-mail software use it to also send e-mail to servers using POP. SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is actually a set of protocols for managing complex networks.
  • Page 237: Printing Via Ipp (Internet Printing Protocol)

    Printing via IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) You must have administrator privileges in order to install the printer driver. If the [User Account Control] window appears when installing on Win- dows 7/Vista/Server 2008, click the [Allow] button or the [Continue] button. For IPP printing, specify the network setting.
  • Page 238 The connected printers are detected. Select this machine. [Search Setting]: To search for printers on other networks, click this but- ton. [Update List]: To update the printer information, click this button. Select [Internet Printing] as the printing method from the pull-down list, and then click [Next].
  • Page 239: Adding An Ipp Port Using Add Printer Wizard Windows Server 2003/Xp/2000

    In the [Confirm Installation Settings] dialog box, click [Install]. [Installation Settings]: To change the settings, click this button. Click [Finish]. This completes the installation of the printer driver. Adding an IPP Port using Add Printer Wizard – Windows Server 2003/XP/2000 For Windows Server 2003/XP: Click [Start], select [Printers and Faxes], and then click [Add a Printer].
  • Page 240 In the second dialog box, select the [Network Printer] radio button, and then choose [Next]. Windows Server 2003/XP Windows 2000 In the URL field in the next dialog box, enter the machine’s network path- name in one of the following formats, and then choose [Next]: http://ipaddress/ipp http://ipaddress:80/ipp http://ipaddress:631/ipp...
  • Page 241 Windows Server 2003/XP—Go to step 4. Windows 2000—If you entered a valid path in the previous step, the fol- lowing message displays: “The server on which the Color MF30-1 printer resides does not have the correct printer driver installed. If you want to install the driver on your local computer, click OK.”...
  • Page 242 Click [OK]. Click [OK]. 7-16 Network Printing...
  • Page 243 Select whether the machine is to be used as the default printer, and then click [Next]. Click [Finish]. Network Printing 7-17...
  • Page 244: Windows 7/Vista/Server 2008

    Adding an IPP Port using Add Printer Wizard – Windows 7/ Vista/Server 2008 Click [Start], click [Control Panel], and then click [Printers]. When using Windows 7, [View devices and printers] under [Hardware and Sound]. Click [Add a printer]. In the dialog box click [Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer]. In the dialog box, click [The printer that I want isn’t listed].
  • Page 245 In the URL field in the next dialog box enter the machine’s network path- name in one of the following formats and then choose [Next]: http://ipaddress/ipp http://ipaddress:80/ipp http://ipaddress:631/ipp If your system cannot connect to the machine, the following message appears: “Windows cannot connect to the printer. Make sure that you have typed the name correctly, and that the printer is connected to network.”...
  • Page 246 Click [Browse]. Locate the directory on the CD/DVD where the printer driver files are located and then click [Open]. Click [OK]. Click [OK]. 7-20 Network Printing...
  • Page 247 Click [Next]. Click [Finish]. Network Printing 7-21...
  • Page 248: Printing Via Web Service Print Function

    Printing via Web Service Print Function In Windows 7/Vista/Server 2008, printers on the network that support Web Service print can be detected and installed. You must have administrator privileges in order to install the printer driver. Before proceeding with the installation, be sure to exit all running applications.
  • Page 249 To use Web Service print, check that [Network discovery] is enabled in [Network and Sharing Center] on the computer. Open the [Network] window. – In Windows Vista/Server 2008, click [Start], and [Network]. – In Windows 7, open [Computer] and click [Network]. If [Network] is not displayed in [Computer], click the [Network and Internet] category on the [Control Panel], and also click [View network computers and devices].
  • Page 250 If Windows Vista is being used, go to step 8. If Windows Server 2008 is being used, click [Don't search online]. Click [Browse my computer for driver software (advanced)]. 7-24 Network Printing...
  • Page 251 Click [Browse]. Locate the directory on the CD/DVD where the printer driver files are located and then click [OK]. Click [Next]. Click [Close]. Network Printing 7-25...
  • Page 252: Adding A Printer Using Add Printer Wizard

    Adding a printer using Add Printer Wizard In Windows Vista/Server 2008, you can add a Web service device using the addition function of the printer after connecting this machine. In Windows 7, a window for specifying an installation disk does not appear after the machine is connected to the computer.
  • Page 253 Click [Create a new port], and then select [Standard TCP/IP Port]. Click [Next]. Select [Web Services Device] and type the IP address for the machine, and then click [Next]. The [Found New Hardware] Wizard dialog box appears. Network Printing 7-27...
  • Page 254 Click [Locate and install driver software (recommended)]. If Windows Vista is being used, go to step 12. If Windows Server 2008 is being used, click [Don't search online]. 7-28 Network Printing...
  • Page 255 Click [Browse my computer for driver software (advanced)]. Click [Browse]. Locate the directory on the CD/DVD where the printer driver files and then click [OK]. Click [Next]. Click [Close]. Network Printing 7-29...
  • Page 256 Click [Next]. Select whether the printer driver is to be shared, and then click [Next]. 7-30 Network Printing...
  • Page 257 Click [Finish]. This completes the installation of the printer driver. Network Printing 7-31...
  • Page 258: Installing The Driver When The Operating Systems Of The Server And Client Use A Different Number Of Bits (With Windows Server 2008)

    Installing the Driver When the Operating Systems of the Server and Client Use a Different Number of Bits (With Windows Server 2008) When Windows Server 2008 is running on the print server or when the oper- ating systems running on the print server and client computer use a different number of bits, the additional driver may not be installed correctly on the print server.
  • Page 259 From the print server (32 bits), map the client computer (64 bits) drive (for example, “C”), specified as a shared drive in step 1, as a network drive (for example, “z”). This setting is available for only PS driver. Install on the print server (32 bits) the driver for a 32-bit operating system. Network Printing 7-33...
  • Page 260 Right-click the printer that was installed, and then click the appropriate menu command to display printer properties. Select the [Sharing] tab, and then select the [Share this printer] check box. Click [Additional Drivers]. The [Additional Drivers] dialog box appears. Under [Processor], select the [x64] check box, and then click [OK]. 7-34 Network Printing...
  • Page 261 Specify the folder containing the driver for a 64-bit operating system. A dialog box appears, requesting the location of the setup information file. Click [Browse], and then select the setup information file (ntprint.inf) on the client computer mapped as a network drive. This setting is available for only PS driver.
  • Page 262: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptom Action Some client functions are Install the printer driver directly on the client not available with the Point computer. and Print feature when the server is running Windows XP/Vista/Server 2008/ Server 2003/2000/7 and the client computer is run- ning Windows XP/Vista/ Server 2008/Server 2003/ 2000/7.
  • Page 263: Using Web Connection

    Using Web Connection...
  • Page 264: About Web Connection

    About Web Connection This chapter provides information on Web Connection, an HTTP (Hyper- Text Transfer Protocol)-based web page that resides in your printer and that you can access using your Web browser. This page gives you instant access to printer status and the most frequently used printer configuration options.
  • Page 265 You cannot access Web Connection using a local (USB) connec- tion. About Web Connection...
  • Page 266: Setting Up The Printer Web Page

    Setting Up the Printer Web Page Setting up the printer web page to run on your network involves two basic steps: Determining the name or address of your printer Setting up the “no proxy” preferences in your browser software Determining the Printer Name The printer web page can be accessed in two ways: The printer names can also be determined via WINS if the network supports it.
  • Page 267: Internet Explorer (Version 6.0 For Windows)

    Our examples represent the IP address of the printer with: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Always enter your printer’s IP address without lead- ing zeros. For example, 192.168.001.002 should be entered as 192.168.1.2. Internet Explorer (version 6.0 for Windows) Start Internet Explorer. From the [Tools] menu choose [Internet Options].
  • Page 268: Mozilla Firefox (Version 2.0 For Mac Os X 10.5)

    Mozilla Firefox (version 2.0 for Mac OS X 10.5) Start Mozilla Firefox. From the [Firefox] menu choose [Preferences]. Click [Advanced] at the top of the dialog box. Click the [Network] tab. In the [Connection] section, click [Settings]. The Connection Settings dialog box appears.
  • Page 269: Understanding The Web Connection Window

    Understanding the Web Connection Window The illustration below identifies the navigation and configuration areas of the windows that you see in Web Connection windows. Click to refresh the information Links to main topics Click to log Login user name out of Current status current mode Configuration area...
  • Page 270: Navigation

    Navigation Selecting the main topic and subtopic displays the configuration area for the printer options (parameters) associated with your selections. To change a current setting, click on the current setting and then select from the available choices or enter the new value. In order to apply or save any changes made to the configuration set- tings, Web Connection must be logged in from Administrator Mode.
  • Page 271: Logging On To Web Connection

    Logging on to Web Connection Login Page User authentication, account track and language settings can be specified by using Web Connection. In order to perform authentication, you must log on in Administrator Mode. For details on authentication, refer to “[Authentication]” on page 8-43.
  • Page 272: Language Setting

    Language Setting If necessary, the display language used for Web Connection can be changed. Public User Mode In Public User Mode, you can view configuration settings but not change them. Select [Public User]. Click the [Log in] button. Registered User Mode In Registered User Mode, you can view configuration settings but not change them.
  • Page 273: Account Track Mode

    Type in the user name and user password in the [User Name] and [User Password] text boxes. If [Account Track] (in the [Security] - [Authentication] - [General Settings] page) is set to [On], continue with step 4. If it is set to [Off], continue with step 5.
  • Page 274: Administrator Mode

    Administrator Mode In order to change any configuration settings through Web Connection, you must first enter Administrator Mode. Select [Administrator]. Click the [Log in] button. Type the password in the [Admin Password] text box. Default password is set to “12345678”; however, once you have logged on in Administrator Mode, the password can be specified in the [Security] - [Administrator Password] window.
  • Page 275: Configuring The Printer

    Configuring the Printer In order to make any configuration changes through Web Connection, you must first enter Administrator Mode. See “Administrator Mode” on page 8-12. for instructions on logging into Administrator Mode. [System Page] This page allows you to configure several user- and printer-specific items. Configuring the Printer 8-13...
  • Page 276: Device Information]

    [Device Information] [Summary] (previous page) The [System] - [Device Information] - [Summary] window provides the follow- ing information. Item Description [Memory] Displays the amount of memory installed in the printer. [HDD] Displays [Installed]. [Fax Board] Displays [Installed]. [Duplex] Displays [Installed]. [Paper Source] Identifies the paper feed units installed on the printer.
  • Page 277 [Paper Source] The [System] - [Device Information] - [Paper Source] window provides the fol- lowing information. Item Description [Paper Source] Identifies the paper feed units Tray 1/2/3/4 installed on the printer. [Paper Size] Indicates the size of paper loaded in a specific tray. [Paper Type] Indicates the type of paper loaded in a specific tray.
  • Page 278 [Output Tray] The [System] - [Device Information] - [Output Tray] window provides the fol- lowing information. Item Description [Name] Displays the name of the output tray. [Status] Displays the status ([Ready], [Full]) of the output tray. [Capacity] Displays the maximum capacity for the output tray. 8-16 Configuring the Printer...
  • Page 279 [Storage] The [System] - [Device Information] - [Storage] window provides the following information. Item Description [Total] Displays the total amount of space on the hard disk. [Used] Displays the amount of space on the hard disk that is used. [Remaining] Displays the amount of space remaining on the hard disk.
  • Page 280 [Interface Information] The [System] - [Device Information] - [Interface Information] window provides the following information. Item Description Protocol [TCP/IP] If [Enable] is displayed, TCP/IP is enabled. Information If [Disable] is displayed, TCP/IP is disabled. [SMTP] If [Enable] is displayed, SMTP is enabled. If [Disable] is displayed, SMTP is disabled.
  • Page 281 Item Description [FTP TX] If [Enable] is displayed, FTP TX is enabled. If [Disable] is displayed, FTP TX is disabled. [FTP Server] If [Enable] is displayed, the FTP server func- tion is enabled. If [Disable] is displayed, the FTP server function is disabled.
  • Page 282 Item Description [Network [Type] Identifies the type of network interface Informa- installed on the printer (Ethernet 10Base-T/ tion] 100Base-TX/1000Base-T). [Ethernet Speed] Indicates the transmission speed for the net- work and the transmission method for bidi- rectional transmission. [IP Address] Identifies the IP (Internet Protocol) address of the Ethernet interface.
  • Page 283 [Consumables] The [System] - [Device Information] - [Consumables] window provides the fol- lowing information. Item Description [Name] Identifies the type of consumable that is being moni- tored. [Status] Indicates the remaining life of the consumables. Toner Cartridge, Imaging Unit, Transfer Belt, Transfer Roller, Fuser Unit: Percentage The percentages remaining for the consumables may be different from the actual...
  • Page 284: Counter]

    [Counter] [Total Counter] The [System] - [Counter] - [Total Counter] page provides the following infor- mation. Item Description Total Counter Displays the total number of pages that have been printed by this machine. Copy Counter Displays the number of pages that have been cop- ied.
  • Page 285 [Sheets Printed by Paper Size] The [System] - [Counter] - [Sheets Printed by Paper Size] page shows the number of pages of each paper size that was used by this machine. [Sheets Printed by Paper Type] The [System] - [Counter] - [Sheets Printed by Paper Type] page shows the number of pages of each paper type that was used by this machine.
  • Page 286: Online Assistance]

    [Online Assistance] The [System] - [Online Assistance] - [Online Assistance] window allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Contact Name] Sets the name of the person or organization respon- sible for providing assistance with the printer. Range: Up to 63 characters Default: [Blank] [Contact Information] Sets the web site for printer assistance.
  • Page 287 Item Description [Supplies and Acces- Sets the web address where you can purchase sories] printer supplies and accessories. Range: Up to 127 characters Default: [Blank] [Contact Utility Link] Specifies the link to the Printer Management Utili- ties. Range: Up to 127 characters Default: [Blank] [Driver URL] Specify where the printer driver is saved.
  • Page 288: Import/Export]

    [Import/Export] This page appears when [Job Log] (in the [System] - [Machine Set- tings] page) is set to [Enable]. [Job Log] The [System] - [Import/Export] - [Job Log] window allows you to configure the following items. This page appears when [Job Log] (in the [System] - [Machine Set- tings] page) is set to [Enable].
  • Page 289 [Authentication] The [System] - [Import/Export] - [Authentication] window allows you to config- ure the following items. This page appears when [User Authentication] (in the [Security] - [Authentication] - [General Settings] page) is set to [Device] or [Exter- nal Server]. Item Description [Import] Text Box Type in the name of the file containing the registered...
  • Page 290 [Address] The [System] - [Import/Export] - [Address] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Import] Type in the name of the file containing the registered destination information to be imported. [Browse] button Click to search for the file containing the registered destination information.
  • Page 291: Date/Time Settings]

    [Date/Time Settings] This menu item appears only if the user has logged on to Administra- tor mode. [Manual Settings] The [System] - [Date/Time Settings] - [Manual Settings] window allows you to configure the following items: Item Description [Year] Specifies the year for the printer’s internal clock. Range: [2000] - [2032] Configuration Menu Equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Machine Settings] - [Date &...
  • Page 292 Item Description [Day] Specifies the day for the printer’s internal clock. Range: [1] - [31] Configuration Menu Equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Machine Settings] - [Date & Time Settings] - [Date] [Hour] Specifies the hour for the printer’s internal clock. Range: [0] - [23] Configuration Menu Equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Machine Settings] - [Date &...
  • Page 293 [Time Adjustment Settings] The [System] - [Date/Time Settings] - [Time Adjust Settings] window allows you to configure the following items: Item Description [Time Adjustment] Select whether or not the time is automatically adjusted with NTP. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Disable] [NTP Server Address] Specifies the NTP server address.
  • Page 294 Item Description [Adjustment Time] Shows the last modification date and time. Default: [Unknown] [Daylight Saving Time Settings] The [System] - [Date/Time Settings] - [Daylight Saving Time Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Daylight Saving Time] Select whether or not daylight saving time is observed.
  • Page 295: Machine Settings]

    [Machine Settings] The [System] - [Machine Settings] - [Machine Settings] window allows you to configure the following items: Item Description [Device Name] Specify the name of the printer. Range: Up to 127 characters Default: [Blank] [Device Location] Specify the setup location for the printer. Range: Up to 127 characters Default: [Blank] [Device Information]...
  • Page 296 Item Description [Do Startup Page] Select whether or not a startup page is printed when the printer is turned on. Choices: [On], [Off] Default: [Off] Configuration menu equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Print Settings] - [Startup Page Setting] [Unit of Measure] Select the measurement units used to indicate lengths.
  • Page 297: Rom Version]

    [ROM Version] The [System] - [ROM Version] - [ROM Version] window provides the following information. This menu item appears only if the user has logged on to Administra- tor mode. Item Description [Controller ROM Ver- Displays the ROM version of the printer controller. sion] [Engine ROM Version] Displays the ROM version of the printer engine.
  • Page 298: Maintenance]

    [Maintenance] This menu item appears only if the user has logged on to Administra- tor mode. [Clear Settings] The [System] - [Maintenance] - [Clear Settings] page allows you to reset the printer settings to its factory defaults. Item Description [System Settings] Resets the system settings to their defaults.
  • Page 299 Item Description [Clear] button When clicked, the message [Is it OK to restore Fac- tory Defaults?] appears. Click [OK] to automatically restart the printer and return the settings to their default values. [Reset] The [System] - [Maintenance] - [Reset] page allows you to reset the printer controller.
  • Page 300: Notification Settings]

    [Notification Settings] This menu item appears only if the user has logged on to Administra- tor mode. [Status Notification Settings] The [System] - [Notification Settings] - [Status Notification Settings] window allows you to configure the following items: Item Description [IP Address] [Notification Specify the IP address of the SNMP trap Address]...
  • Page 301 Item Description [IPX Address] [Notification Specify the IPX address of the SNMP trap Address] receiver. Range: 8 characters Default: [00000000] [Node Specify the node address of the SNMP Address] trap receiver. Range: 12 characters Default: [000000000000] [Community Specify the community name for the Name] SNMP trap.
  • Page 302 Item Description [Output Tray Specifies whether or not a notification is Full] sent when the output tray has become full. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] [Fuser Unit Specifies whether or not a notification is End] sent when the fuser unit has reached the end of its service life.
  • Page 303 [Total Counter Notification Settings] The [System] - [Notification Settings] - [Total Counter Notification Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Configuring the Printer 8-41...
  • Page 304 Item Description [Total Counter [Model Name] Specify the model name that appears in Notification Set- e-mail messages sent as notifications of tings] the total counter for this machine. [Schedule Set- [Schedule 1]/ Specify settings for the notification sched- ting] [Schedule 2] ules.
  • Page 305: Security] Tab

    [Security] tab From the [Security] tab, all settings related to user authentication and network security can be specified. The [Security] tab appears only if the user has logged on to Adminis- trator mode. [Authentication] [General Settings] (shown above) From the [General Settings] page, the user authentication method can be specified.
  • Page 306 Item Description [User Authentication] Select whether or not user authentication is per- formed. [Device]: Select this setting for user authentication to be performed by the machine. [External Server]: Select this setting for user authentication to be performed by an external server.
  • Page 307 [User List] This menu item appears when [User Authentication] (in the [Security] - [Authentication] - [General Settings] page) is set to [Device] or [Exter- nal Server]. The [Security] - [Authentication] - [User List] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Search for Number]...
  • Page 308 [User List] ([New Registration]/[Edit]) The [Security] - [Authentication] - [User List] - [New Registration] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [User Registra- [No.] Displays the registration number for the tion] new user. [User Name] Specify the name of the new user. Range: Up to 64 characters Default: [Blank] A user name that already exists...
  • Page 309 Item Description [Account Track Specify the account that the user belongs Number] Range: 1 to 999 Default: [Blank] Create the account in the [Security] - [Authentication] - [Account Track List] - [New Registration] page before specifying a setting. This item appears only if the following settings have been specified in the [Security] - [Authentication] - [General...
  • Page 310 [Account Track List] This menu item appears when [Account Track] (in the [Security] - [Authentication] - [General Settings] page) is set to [On]. The [Security] - [Authentication] - [Account Track List] page allows you to con- figure the following items. Item Description [Search for Number]...
  • Page 311 [Account Track List] ([New Registration]/[Edit]) The [Security] - [Authentication] - [Account Track List] - [New Registration] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Account Track [No.] Displays the registration number for the Registration] new account. [Account Specify the name of the new account. Name] Range: Up to 8 characters Default: [Blank]...
  • Page 312 [Public User Registration] This menu item does not appear if public user access is not permitted. The [Security] - [Authentication] - [Public User Registration] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Function Permission] Select whether to permit [Copy], [Scan to Network], [Scan to HDD], [Scan to USB Memory], [Fax], [Print], [Manual Destination Input].
  • Page 313 [External Server List] This menu item appears when [User Authentication] (in the [Security] - [Authentication] - [General Settings] page) is set to [External Server]. The [Security] - [Authentication] - [External Server List] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [No.]...
  • Page 314 [External Server List] ([Edit]) The [Security] - [Authentication] - [External Serve List] - [Edit] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [External Server [No.] Displays the registration number for the (Active Direc- external server. tory)] Range: 1 to 20 [Name] Specify the name of the external server.
  • Page 315 Item Description [Default Type in the NTML default domain name. Domain Name] Range: Up to 64 characters [External Server [No.] Displays the registration number for the (NDS)] external server. Range: 1 to 20 [Name] Specify the name of the external server. Range: Up to 32 characters Default: [Blank] [Server Type]...
  • Page 316 Item Description [Port Number Specify the SSL port number. (SSL)] Range: [1] to [65535] Default: [636] [Search Base] Specify the starting point for searching directories in the LDAP server. Searches are performed by also including the sub-directories of the specified start- ing point.
  • Page 317: Pki Settings]

    [PKI Settings] [Device Certificate] The [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [Device Certificate] page allows you to config- ure the following items. Item Description [New Registration] but- Click to register a new device certificate. Select how the new certificate will be registered: by creating a self-signed certificate, by requesting that a certificate be issued, or by importing a certificate.
  • Page 318 [Device Certificate] ([New Registration]) The [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [Device Certificate] - [New Registration] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Create a [Common Displays the common name for the printer Self-signed Cer- Name] to be used when creating an SSL certifi- tificate] cate.
  • Page 319 Item Description [Country] Specify the name of the country as a country code regulated by ISO03166. (2 characters) [E-mail Type in the e-mail address. Address] Range: Up to 127 characters [Validity Start Displays the current time. Date] [Validity Specify the validity period. Period] Range: 1 to 3650 (days) Default: [1]...
  • Page 320 Item Description [Import a Certifi- [File] Specify the file name of the device certifi- cate] cate to be imported. Click [Browse] to specify where to save the certificate file. [Password] Type in the password to decode an encrypted certificate file. Range: Up to 32 characters [Retype Pass- Re-type the password for confirmation.
  • Page 321 [Device Certificate] ([Edit]) The [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [Device Certificate] - [Edit] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Certificate Information] Select to view detailed information about the device certificate. [Export a Certifi- [Password] Type in the password to decode an cate] encrypted certificate file.
  • Page 322 [SSL/TLS Settings] The [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [SSL/TLS Settings] page allows you to config- ure the following items. Item Description [SSL/TLS] Select the SSL transmission mode. Default: [Enable] [Encryption Strength] Select the SSL encryption strength. Choices: [AES-256], [AES-256, 3DES], [AES-256, 3DES, RC4-128], [AES-256, 3DES, RC4-128, DES, RC4-40] Default: [AES-256, 3DES, RC4-128, DES, RC4-40]...
  • Page 323 [Protocol Settings] The [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [Protocol Settings] page allows you to config- ure the following items. Item Description [Protocol] Displays the classification for each protocol. [Issued By] Displays the issuer of the device certificate. If no device certificates have been registered, [Not Installed] appears.
  • Page 324 [Protocol Settings] ([Edit] (IEEE802.1x)) Clicking [Edit] for the IEEE802.1x protocol in the [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [Protocol Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Protocol Settings] Displays the name of the selected protocol. [Certificate Verification Specify settings for verifying the server certificate.
  • Page 325 [Protocol Settings] ([Edit] (S/MIME)) Clicking [Edit] for the S/MIME protocol in the [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [Pro- tocol Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Protocol Settings] Displays the name of the selected protocol. [Device Certificate] Select the certificate to be used.
  • Page 326 [Protocol Settings] ([Edit] (HTTP Server)) Clicking [Edit] for the HTTP Server protocol in the [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [Protocol Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Protocol Settings] Displays the name of the selected protocol. [Device Certificate] Select the certificate to be used.
  • Page 327 [Protocol Settings] ([Edit] (E-Mail Send (SMTP)) Clicking [Edit] for the E-Mail Send (SMTP) protocol in the [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [Protocol Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Protocol Settings] Displays the name of the selected protocol. [Certificate Verification Specify settings for verifying the server certificate.
  • Page 328 [Protocol Settings] ([Edit] (E-Mail Receive (POP))) Clicking [Edit] for the E-Mail Send (POP) protocol in the [Security] - [PKI Set- tings] - [Protocol Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Protocol Settings] Displays the name of the selected protocol. [Certificate Verification Specify settings for verifying the server certificate.
  • Page 329 [Protocol Settings] ([Edit] (TCP Socket)) Clicking [Edit] for the TCP Socket protocol in the [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [Protocol Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Protocol Settings] Displays the name of the selected protocol. [Device Certificate] Select the certificate to be used.
  • Page 330 [Protocol Settings] ([Edit] (LDAP)) Clicking [Edit] for the LDAP protocol in the [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [Proto- col Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Protocol Settings] Displays the name of the selected protocol. [Certificate Verification Specify settings for verifying the server certificate.
  • Page 331 [Protocol Settings] ([Edit] (WebDAV Client)) Clicking [Edit] for the WebDAV Client protocol in the [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [Protocol Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Protocol Settings] Displays the name of the selected protocol. [Certificate Verification Specify settings for verifying the server certificate.
  • Page 332 [Protocol Settings] ([Edit] (OpenAPI)) Clicking [Edit] for the OpenAPI protocol in the [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [Protocol Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Protocol Settings] Displays the name of the selected protocol. [Certificate Verification Specify settings for verifying the server certificate.
  • Page 333 [Protocol Settings] ([Edit] (Web Service)) Clicking [Edit] for the Web Service protocol in the [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [Protocol Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Protocol Settings] Displays the name of the selected protocol. [Certificate Verification Specify settings for verifying the server certificate.
  • Page 334 [External Certificate] The [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [External Certificate] page allows you to con- figure the following items. Item Description [New Registration] but- Click to register a new external certificate. [Certification Type] Select the type of external certificates to be dis- played.
  • Page 335 [External Certificate] ([New Registration]) Clicking [New Registration] in the [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [External Certifi- cate] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Import a Certificate] Import an external certificate. [Certification Select the type of external certificate to be regis- Type] tered.
  • Page 336 [Validate Certificate] The [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [Validate Certificate] page allows you to con- figure the following items. Item Description [Certificate Veri- [Certificate Select [Enable] to verify the certificate. fication Settings] Verification] [Timeout] Specify the timeout period for expiration date confirmation.
  • Page 337 Item Description [Proxy Settings] [Proxy Server To confirm the expiration date via a proxy Address] server, enter its address. Specify the LDAP server address. An IPv4 address, IPv6 address or FQDN (fully qualified domain name) can be specified. Range: Up to 255 characters Default: [0.0.0.0] [Proxy Server Specify the port number of the proxy...
  • Page 338: Ipsec]

    [IPsec] The [Security] - [IPsec] - [IPsec] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [General Set- [IPsec] Displays whether or not the IPsec func- tings] tion is enabled. [IKE Life Time] Displays the length of the life for the IKE. [IKE Dif- Displays the IKE Diffie-Hellman group.
  • Page 339 [General Settings] ([Edit]) The [Security] - [IPsec] - [IPsec] - [General Settings] - [Edit] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [IPsec] Select whether or not to enable the IPsec function. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Disable] [IKE Life Time] Specify the length (in seconds) of the life for the IKE.
  • Page 340 [IKE Settings] ([Edit]) The [Security] - [IPsec] - [IPsec] - [IKE Settings] - [Edit] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [No.] Displays the number to be registered. [Encryption Algorithm] Select the encryption algorithm to be used when creating a control tunnel.
  • Page 341 [IPsec SA Settings] ([Edit]) The [Security] - [IPsec] - [IPsec] - [IPsec SA Settings] - [Edit] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [No.] Displays the number to be registered. [Security Protocol] Select the security protocol. Choices: [AH], [ESP], [ESP & AH] Default: [AH] [Encryption Algorithm When [Security Protocol] is set to [ESP], select the...
  • Page 342 Item Description [Authentication Algo- When [Security Protocol] is set to [AH], select the rithm for AH] AH authentication algorithm. Choices: [MD5], [SHA-1] Default: [MD5] [IPsec Peer Settings] ([Edit]) The [Security] - [IPsec] - [IPsec] - [IPsec Peer Settings] - [Edit] page allows you to configure the following items.
  • Page 343: Ip Address Filtering]

    Item Description [Perfect Forward To increase the IKE strength, select [Use]. Secrecy] Choices: [Not Use], [Use] Default: [Not Use] [Pre-Shared Key] Specify the pre-shared key text shared with the peer. Range: Up to 64 characters Default: [Blank] [IP Address Filtering] [IP Address Filtering] The [Security] - [IP Address Filtering] - [IP Address Filtering] page allows you to configure the following items.
  • Page 344 Item Description [Access Permission Address] To specify addresses being permitted access, select [Enable]. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Disable] Range of IP Specify the starting and ending address per- addresses of ranges being permitted mitted access access. Format: *.*.*.* (The asterisks (*) indicate numbers between 0 and 255.) Default: [0.0.0.0] To specify a single IP address, type...
  • Page 345 Item Description [Access Refuse Address] To specify addresses being denied access, select [Enable]. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Disable] Range of IP Specify the starting and ending address addresses of ranges being denied refused access access. Format: *.*.*.* (The asterisks (*) indicate numbers between 0 and 255.) Default: [0.0.0.0] To specify a single IP address, type...
  • Page 346: Ieee802.1X]

    [IEEE802.1x] [IEEE802.1x] The [Security] - [IEEE802.1x] - [IEEE802.1x] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [IEEE802.1x] Select whether or not to enable the IEEE802.1x function. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Disable] [EAP Type] Select the type of authentication used with IEEE802.1x.
  • Page 347 Item Description [Password] Select [Change Password] to change the password. If [EAP Type] is set to [EAP-MD5], [EAP-TTLS], [PEAP] or [Server Specifica- tion], specify the password. Range: Up to 128 characters Default: [Blank] [TTLS Anonymous Name] Specify the logon name used with EAP-TTLS primary authentication.
  • Page 348 Item Description [Server ID] Specify the characters used for verifica- tion through backward matching with the CN attributes of the server certificate. If [EAP Type] is set to [EAP-TLS], [EAP-TTLS], [PEAP] or [Server Specifica- tion], specify the server ID. Range: Up to 64 characters Default: [Blank] [Encryption Strength] Select the encryption level of TLS pack-...
  • Page 349: Limiting Access To Destination]

    [Limiting Access to Destination] [Restrict User Access] The [Security] - [Limiting Access to Destination] - [Restrict User Access] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Registering and Select whether or not to prohibit users from register- Changing Addresses] ing or editing destinations.
  • Page 350: Auto Logout]

    [Auto Logout] [Auto Logout] The [Security] - [Auto Logout] - [Auto Logout] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Admin Mode Logout Specify the length of time to automatically log off Time] from Administrator mode. Range: 1 to 60 (minutes) Default: [10] [User Mode Logout Specify the length of time to automatically log off...
  • Page 351: Administrator Password]

    [Administrator Password] [Administrator Password] The [Security] - [Administrator Password] - [Administrator Password] page allows you to configure the following items. This menu item does not appear if there is no HTTPS connection or if [Enhanced Security Mode] is set to [On]. Item Description [Current Password]...
  • Page 352: Job] Page

    [Job] Page This page allows you to view the status of current print jobs. [Active Job List] [Print] (shown above) The [Job] - [Active Job List] - [Print] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [No.] Displays the identification number of the print job. Each print job that the printer receives is assigned a unique identification number.
  • Page 353 [Send] The [Job] - [Active Job List] - [Send] page allows you to configure the follow- ing items. Item Description [No.] Displays the identification number of the transmis- sion job. Each job sent by the printer is assigned a unique identification number. [User Name] Displays the name of the owner for the transmission job, if known.
  • Page 354 [Receive] The [Job] - [Active Job List] - [Receive] page allows you to configure the fol- lowing items. Item Description [No.] Displays the identification number of the reception job. Each job received by the printer is assigned a unique identification number. [User Name] Displays the name of the owner for the reception job, if known.
  • Page 355 [Save] The [Job] - [Active Job List] - [Save] page allows you to configure the follow- ing items. Item Description [No.] Displays the identification number of the stored job. Each job stored on the printer is assigned a unique identification number. [User Name] Displays the name of the owner for the stored job, if known.
  • Page 356: Done Job List]

    [Done Job List] [Print] The [Job] - [Done Job List] - [Print] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [No.] Displays the identification number of the print job. Each print job that the printer receives is assigned a unique identification number.
  • Page 357 [Send] The [Job] - [Done Job List] - [Send] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [No.] Displays the identification number of the transmis- sion job. Each job sent by the printer is assigned a unique identification number. [User Name] Displays the name of the owner for the transmission job, if known.
  • Page 358 [Receive] The [Job] - [Done Job List] - [Receive] page allows you to configure the fol- lowing items. Item Description [No.] Displays the identification number of the reception job. Each job received by the printer is assigned a unique identification number. [User Name] Displays the name of the owner for the reception job, if known.
  • Page 359 [Save] The [Job] - [Done Job List] - [Save] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [No.] Displays the identification number of the stored job. Each job stored on the printer is assigned a unique identification number. [User Name] Displays the name of the owner for the stored job, if known.
  • Page 360: Done Job List] ([Detail])

    [Done Job List] ([Detail]) The [Job] - [Done Job List] - [Detail] window provides the following informa- tion for the selected job. As an example, a description of the [Job] - [Done Job List] - [Print] - [Detail] page is provided below. Item Description [No.]...
  • Page 361 Item Description [Copies] Displays the number of printed copies. This item does not appear in the [Send] - [Detail], [Receive] - [Detail] and [Save] - [Detail] pages. [Result] Displays the result of the print job (OK, Error, or Canceled) [Time Stored] Displays the time that the job was queued.
  • Page 362: Print Page]

    [Print Page] This page allows more detailed printer settings to be specified. [Default Settings] [General Settings] The [Print] - [Default Settings] - [General Settings] window allows you to con- figure the following items: The settings on this page can be changed only if the user has logged on to Administrator mode.
  • Page 363 Item Description [Paper Source] The paper tray that is normally used can be speci- fied. Choices: [Tray1], [Tray2], [Tray3], [Tray4] Default: [Tray2] Configuration Menu Equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Copy Settings] - [Paper Priority] [Tray3] and [Tray4] appear only if an optional lower feeder unit is installed.
  • Page 364 Item Description [Width] Specifies the paper width when [Paper Size] is set to [Custom Size]. Range: 3.63 - 8.50 (inch) / 92 - 216 (mm) Configuration Menu Equivalent: [User Settings] - [Print Settings] - [Paper Settings] - [Paper Tray Settings] - [Tray1] - [Custom Size] - [Width] [Length] Specifies the paper length when [Paper Size] is set...
  • Page 365 Item Description [Auto Continue] Select whether or not printing continues if the size or type of paper in the selected paper tray is different from the size or type of paper for the print job. Choices: [On], [Off] Default: [Off] Configuration menu equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Print Settings] - [Auto Continue]...
  • Page 366 [Paper Source Settings] The [Print] - [Default Settings] - [Paper Source Settings] window allows you to configure the following items: Some settings on this page can be changed only if the user has logged on to Administrator mode. Item Description [Tray1] [Paper Size] Specifies the setting for the size of paper...
  • Page 367 Item Description [Width] Specifies the paper width when [Paper Size] is set to [Custom Size]. Range: 3.63 - 8.50 (inch) / 92 - 216 (mm) Configuration Menu Equivalent: [User Settings] - [Printer Settings] - [Paper Settings] - [Paper Tray Settings] - [Tray1] - [Custom Size] - [Width] [Length] Specifies the paper length when [Paper...
  • Page 368 Item Description [Tray2] [Paper Size] Specifies the setting for the size of paper loaded into Tray 2. Default: [Letter] (120V model) [A4] (other model) Configuration Menu Equivalent: [User Settings] - [Printer Settings] - [Paper Settings] - [Paper Tray Settings] - [Tray2] - [Paper Size] [Width] Specifies the paper width when [Paper...
  • Page 369 Item Description [Tray3] [Paper Size] Displays the setting for the size of paper loaded into Tray 3. This item appears only if Configuration Menu Equivalent: an optional lower [User Settings] - [Printer feeder unit is Settings] - [Paper Settings] - installed.
  • Page 370 Item Description [Tray Chaining] [Tray Chaining] If [Enable] is selected and the specified paper tray runs out of paper during print- ing, a paper tray loaded with paper of the same size is automatically selected so printing can continue. If [Disable] is selected and the specified paper tray runs out of paper, printing stops.
  • Page 371 The settings on this page can be changed only if the user has logged on to Administrator mode. Item Description [Tray Mapping Mode] Select whether or not the Tray Mapping function is used. Choices: [On], [Off] Default: [Off] Configuration Menu Equivalent: [User Settings] - [Print Settings] - [Paper Settings] - [Tray Mapping] - [Tray Mapping Mode]...
  • Page 372 [PCL Settings] The [Print] - [Default Settings] - [PCL Settings] window allows you to config- ure the following items: The settings on this page can be changed only if the user has logged on to Administrator mode. Item Description [PCL Set- [Font Number] Specify the default font in the PCL lan- tings]...
  • Page 373 Item Description [Symbol Set] Select the symbol set used with the PCL language. Default: [PC-8] Configuration menu equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Print Set- tings] - [Emulation] - [PCL] - [Font Source] - [Symbol Set] [Lines Per Page] Specify the number of lines per page in the PCL language.
  • Page 374 Item Description [CL/LF Mapping] Select the definitions of the CR/LF codes in the PCL language. Choices: [CR=CR LF=LF], [CR=CRLF LF=LF], [CR=CR LF=LFCR], [CR=CRLF LF=LFCR] Default: [CR=CR LF=LF] Configuration menu equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Print Set- tings] - [Emulation] - [PCL] - [CR/LF Mapping] [Print Qual- [Contrast]...
  • Page 375 Item Description [Text [Source] Select the color space for RGB data. Printing] Choices: [Device Color], [sRGB] Default: [sRGB] Configuration menu equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Print Set- tings] - [Quality Settings] - [PCL Settings] - [Text Printing] - [RGB Source] [Intent] Select the characteristic applied when converting RGB data to CMYK data.
  • Page 376 [PostScript Settings] The [Print] - [Default Settings] - [PostScript Settings] window allows you to configure the following items: The settings on this page can be changed only if the user has logged on to Administrator mode. Item Description [PostScript [Wait Timeout] Specify the length of time until Postscript Settings] times out.
  • Page 377 Item Description [PS Protocol] Select the PS protocol. Choices: [Auto], [Normal], [Binary] Default: [Auto] Configuration menu equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Print Set- tings] - [Emulation] - [Postscript] - [PS Protocol] [Print to PS Error] Select whether or not error printing is per- formed.
  • Page 378 Item Description [Black Overprint] Select whether black objects are printed (superimposed) on a neighboring color in order to prevent white space around black characters or figures. If [Text/Graphic] is selected, superim- posed printing is applied to text and graphics. If [Text] is selected, superimposed printing is applied to text.
  • Page 379 Item Description [Desti- Select the ICC destination profile to be nation used for the printed output. Profile] Choices: [Auto], [Custom Profile] Default: [Auto] [Text [RGB Select the color space for RGB data. Printing] Source] Choices: [Device Color], [sRGB], [AppleRGB], [AdobeRGB1998], [Color- MatchRGB], [BlueAdjustRGB], [Custom Profile] Default: [sRGB]...
  • Page 380 Item Description [Graph- [RGB Select the color space for RGB data. ics Print- Source] Choices: [Device Color], [sRGB], ing] [AppleRGB], [AdobeRGB1998], [Color- MatchRGB], [BlueAdjustRGB], [Custom Profile] Default: [sRGB] Configuration menu equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Print Set- tings] - [Quality Settings] - [PS Settings] - [Graphics Printing] - [RGB Source] [RGB...
  • Page 381 Item Description [Intent] Select the characteristic applied with sim- ulation printing. Choices: [Relative Color], [Absolute Color] Default: [Relative Color] [CMYK Select the method used to reproduce Gray black and grays in RGB data. Treat- Choices: [Composite Black], [Black and ment] Gray], [Black Only] Default: [Composite Black] Configuring the Printer...
  • Page 382 [XPS Settings] The [Print] - [Default Settings] - [XPS Settings] window allows you to config- ure the following items: The settings on this page can be changed only if the user has logged on to Administrator mode. Item Description [Digital Signature] Specify whether to verify digital signature.
  • Page 383 [Print Quality Settings] The [Print] - [Default Settings] - [Print Quality Settings] window allows you to configure the following items: The settings on this page can be changed only if the user has logged on to Administrator mode. Item Description [Print [Color Mode] If [Color] is selected, the pages are printed...
  • Page 384 Item Description [Color Separation] If [On] is selected, color separation is per- formed. If [Off] is selected, color separation is not performed. Choices: [On], [Off] Default: [Off] Configuration Menu Equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Print Settings] - [Quality Settings] - [Color Separation] [Brightness] Specifies the brightness of the printed...
  • Page 385 Item Description [Edge Enhance- Select whether image/text/graphics edges ment (Image/Text/ are emphasized. Graphics Print- If [On] is selected, the edges are empha- ing)] sized. If [Off] is selected, the edges are not empha- sized. Choices: [On], [Off] Default: [Off] (Image) [On] (Text / Graphics) Configuration Menu Equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Print Settings] -...
  • Page 386 Item Description [Calibra- [Tone Calibration] If [On] is indicated, image adjustments are tion Set- applied. tings] If [Off] is indicated, image adjustments are not applied. Choices: [On], [Off] Default: [On] Configuration Menu Equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Print Settings] - [Quality Settings] - [Gradation Adjust] - [Tone Calibration] [Cyan]/[Magenta]/ Specifies the density of the highlight color.
  • Page 387: Font/Form]

    [Font/Form] [PCL Font] (shown above) The [Print] - [Font/Form] - [PCL Font] page provides the following information. Item Description [No.] Displays the control number of the font. [Font Name] Displays the name of the font. [Source] Displays the location of the font. Configuring the Printer 8-125...
  • Page 388 [PostScript Font] The [Print] - [Font/Form] - [PostScript Font] page provides the following infor- mation. Item Description [Font Name] Displays the name of the font. [Source] Displays the location of the font. 8-126 Configuring the Printer...
  • Page 389 [Form Overlay] The [Print] - [Font/Form] - [Form Overlay] page provides the following infor- mation. Item Description [File Name] Displays the name of the overlay. [Source] Displays the location of the overlay. Configuring the Printer 8-127...
  • Page 390 [Color Profile] The [Print] - [Font/Form] - [Color Profile] page provides the following informa- tion. Item Description [File Name] Displays the file name of the color profile. [Profile Name] Displays the name of the color profile. [Class] Displays the type of color profile. [Color Space] Displays the color space for the color profile.
  • Page 391: Download Font/Form]

    [Download Font/Form] This menu item appears only if the user has logged on to Administra- tor mode. [PostScript Font] The [Print] - [Download Font/Form] - [PostScript Font] window allows you to configure the following items: Item Description [Download Post- [Source] Specify the download destination (hard Script Font] disk) of the font.
  • Page 392 [Form Overlay] The [Print] - [Download Font/Form] - [Form Overlay] window allows you to configure the following items: Item Description [Download Form [Source] Specify the download destination (hard Overlay] disk) of the form overlay file. [File] Specify the file name for the form overlay to be downloaded.
  • Page 393 [Color Profile] The [Print] - [Download Font/Form] - [Color Profile] window allows you to con- figure the following items: Item Description [Download Color [Source] Specify the download destination (hard Profile] disk) of the color profile. [File] Specify the file name for the color profile to be downloaded.
  • Page 394 Item Description [Delete] button Deletes the color profile file(s) whose check boxes the left end are checked. When Download Manager is being used, long file names cannot be specified for downloaded form PostScript fonts, overlays or color pro- files. Make sure that file names comply with the 8.3 format (MS-DOS file name format).
  • Page 395: Report Types]

    [Report Types] The [Print] - [Report Types] - [Report Types] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Configuration Page] Prints the printer configuration page. [PCL Font Page] Prints the PCL font lists. [PostScript Font Page] Prints the PostScript font lists. [Statistics Page] Prints the statistics page such as the number of pages printed.
  • Page 396: Direct Print]

    [Direct Print] The [Print] - [Direct Print] - [Direct Print] page allows you to configure the fol- lowing items. The following file formats can be printed using direct printing: PDF, TIFF, JPEG, and XPS. Item Description [File] Specify the location of the file to be printed. Click [Browse], and then select the file.
  • Page 397: Storage] Tab

    [Storage] tab From this tab, image data saved on the machine can be managed. [Scan to HDD] [Scan to HDD] (shown above) The [Storage] - [Scan to HDD] - [Scan to HDD] page allows you to configure the following items. Some settings on this page can be changed only if the user has logged on to Administrator mode.
  • Page 398 [Scan to HDD] ([View]) The [Storage] - [Scan to HDD] - [Scan to HDD] - [View] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Search for Number] Select the range of registration numbers to be dis- played. [Thumbnail] Displays a thumbnail of the stored file.
  • Page 399 [Scan to HDD] ([File Information]) Clicking a thumbnail or file name in the [Storage] - [Scan to HDD] - [Scan to HDD] - [View] page displays the [File Information] page. The [File Information] page provides the following information. Item Description [File Name] Displays the name of the file.
  • Page 400: Pc-Fax]

    [PC-Fax] [PC-Fax] If a memory reception password has been specified, a page appears so that the password can be typed in. If the correct password has been typed in, the following page appears. The [Storage] - [PC-Fax] - [PC-Fax] page allows you to configure the follow- ing items.
  • Page 401 [PC-Fax] ([File Information]) Clicking a thumbnail or file name in the [Storage] - [PC-Fax] - [PC-Fax] page displays the [File Information] page. The [File Information] page provides the following information. Item Description [File Name] Displays the name of the file. [Time Stored] Displays the date that the file was stored.
  • Page 402: Address] Tab

    [Address] tab From the [Address] tab, settings can be specified for destination information registered on the machine and for e-mail message subject and body text. [Address Book] [Address Book List] The [Address] - [Address Book] - [Address Book List] page allows you to con- figure the following items.
  • Page 403 [Address Book List] ([New Registration]) The [Address] - [Address Book] - [Address Book List] - [New Registration] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [New Registration] Select the type of destination to be registered. [E-mail]: Select this setting to register an e-mail des- tination.
  • Page 404 [Address Book List] ([New Registration]/[Edit] (E-mail)) Selecting [E-mail] in the [Address] - [Address Book] - [Address Book List] - [New Registration] page displays a page that allows you to configure the fol- lowing items. Item Description [Address Book (E-mail)] Specify the information for the destination to be registered.
  • Page 405 Item Description [Edit a Certifi- Select the check box to edit information cation] for the certificate. [Register a Certification]: Select this option to specify a certificate file and reg- ister a certificate. [Delete a Certification]: Select this option to delete a registered certificate. [Address Book List] ([New Registration]/[Edit] (FTP)) Selecting [FTP] in the [Address] - [Address Book] - [Address Book List] - [New Registration] page displays a page that allows you to configure the following...
  • Page 406 Item Description [Index] Select the index characters that will be used to search for the destination. Select the [Main] check box if it is a fre- quently used destination. [Destination Information] Specify detailed destination information. [Host Address] Type in the IP address of the destination FTP server.
  • Page 407 [Address Book List] ([New Registration]/[Edit] (SMB)) Selecting [SMB] in the [Address] - [Address Book] - [Address Book List] - [New Registration] page displays a page that allows you to configure the fol- lowing items. Item Description [Address Book (SMB)] Specify the information for the destination to be registered.
  • Page 408 Item Description [Destination Information] Specify detailed destination information. [Host Address] Type in the IP address of the destination computer. Format: *.*.*.* (The asterisks (*) indicate numbers between 0 and 255.) If the DNS server has already been con- figured, the host name can be entered instead.
  • Page 409 [Address Book List] ([New Registration]/[Edit] (WebDAV)) Selecting [WebDAV] in the [Address] - [Address Book] - [Address Book List] - [New Registration] page displays a page that allows you to configure the fol- lowing items. Item Description [Address Book (WebDAV)] Specify the information for the destination to be registered.
  • Page 410 Item Description [Destination Information] Specify detailed destination information. [Host Address] Type in the IP address of the destination WebDAV server. Format: *.*.*.* (The asterisks (*) indicate numbers between 0 and 255.) If the DNS server has already been con- figured, the host name can be entered instead.
  • Page 411 [Address Book List] ([New Registration]/[Edit] (Fax)) Selecting [Fax] in the [Address] - [Address Book] - [Address Book List] - [New Registration] page displays a page that allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Address Book (Fax)] Specify the information for the destination to be registered.
  • Page 412: Group]

    [Group] [Group List] The [Address] - [Group] - [Group List] page allows you to configure the follow- ing items. Item Description [New Registration] but- Click to register a new group. [Search by Number] Select a range of registration numbers to display the list of group destinations in the selected range.
  • Page 413 [Group List] ([New Registration]) The [Address] - [Address Book] - [Group List] - [New Registration] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [New Registration] Select the type of group destination to be regis- tered. [Scan]: Select this setting to register a group desti- nation where scan data is to be sent.
  • Page 414 [Group List] ([New Registration]/[Edit] (Scan)) Selecting [Scan] in the [Address] - [Group] - [Group List] - [New Registration] page displays a page that allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Group (Scan)] Specify the information for the group des- tination to be registered.
  • Page 415 [Group List] ([New Registration]/[Edit] (Fax)) Selecting [Fax] in the [Address] - [Group] - [Group List] - [New Registration] page displays a page that allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Group (Fax)] Specify the information for the group des- tination to be registered.
  • Page 416: Program]

    [Program] [Program List] The [Address] - [Program] - [Program List] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Search by Number] Select a range of registration numbers to display the list of program destinations in the selected range. [No.] Displays the registration number.
  • Page 417 Item Description [Edit] button Click to register a program destination or edit an existing one. If no program destinations have been registered when this button is clicked, the [New Registration] page appears. Select the communication method for the program destination to be registered. For details, refer to “[Program List] ([New Registration])”...
  • Page 418 Item Description [New Registration] Select the communication method for the new pro- gram destination to be registered. Select a communication method, and then click [Next]. A page for specifying the destination infor- mation appears, corresponding to the selected communication method. For details on the items in the page for specifying the destination information, refer to the correspond- ing page listed below.
  • Page 419 Item Description [Program (E-mail)] Specify the information for the program destination to be registered. [No.] Specify the registration number of the destination. [Name] Type in the destination name. [Destination Information] Specify detailed destination information. The items that appear differ depending on the communication method selected in the [New Registration] page.
  • Page 420 [Program (Address Book)] In the [Address] - [Program] - [Program List] - [Program (Address Book)] page, specify information for the program destination after selecting [Address Book] as the communication method in the [New Registration] page. Item Description [Program (Address Book)] Specify the information for the program destination to be registered.
  • Page 421 Item Description [Next] button Click to display the [Program Settings] page, and then specify detailed settings for the program destination. For details on the [Program Settings] page, refer to “[Program Settings]” on page 8-160. [Program (Group)] In the [Address] - [Program] - [Program List] - [Program] page, specify infor- mation for the program destination after selecting [Group] as the communica- tion method in the [New Registration] page.
  • Page 422 Item Description [Next] button Click to display the [Program Settings] page, and then specify detailed settings for the program destination. For details on the [Program Settings] page, refer to “[Program Settings]” on page 8-160. [Program Settings] The [Address] - [Program] - [Program List] - [Program Settings] page allows you to change program destination settings.
  • Page 423 If [E-mail] was selected in the previous page as the communication method for the program destination Item Description [Destination Settings] Displays detailed information for the desti- nation. [Edit] button Click to change the destination informa- tion. [Program Settings] Specify detailed settings for the program destination.
  • Page 424 Item Description [Text] Specify the body text of the e-mail mes- sage. This item appears only if [E-mail] or [Group] (Scan) was selected as the communication method for the program destination. [Simplex/ Select whether to scan one side or both Duplex] sides of the original document.
  • Page 425 Item Description [Separate Select whether to divide the original docu- Scan] ment in order to scan it. If [Long Original] is selected under [Special Original], [Off] is selected, and the setting cannot be changed. [Density] Select the density. [Background Adjust the density of the background. Removal] [Sharpness] Adjust the sharpness.
  • Page 426 Item Description [Original Direc- Select the orientation of the original docu- tion] ment. If [File Type] is set to [TIFF] or [JPEG], [LEFT] is selected, and the setting cannot be changed. [2-Sided Bind- Select the binding position of the original ing Direction] document.
  • Page 427 Item Description [F-Code] Select whether to use the F code for transmission. To use this function, specify settings for [SUB Address] and [Pass- word]. This item appears only if [Fax] or [Group] (Fax) was selected as the communication method for the program destination.
  • Page 428: Subject]

    [Subject] [Subject List] The [Address] - [Subject] - [Subject List] page allows you to configure the fol- lowing items. Item Description [No.] Displays the registration number. [E-mail Default] Select the e-mail subject to be used as the default. [Subject] Displays the name of the e-mail subject. [Edit] button Click to display the [Subject Registration] page in order to edit the registered e-mail subject.
  • Page 429 [Subject Registration] The [Address] - [Subject] - [Subject Registration] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [No.] Displays the registration number. [Subject] Register the subject of the e-mail message. Configuring the Printer 8-167...
  • Page 430: Text]

    [Text] [Text List] The [Address] - [Subject] - [Subject List] page allows you to configure the fol- lowing items. Item Description [No.] Displays the registration number. [E-mail Default] Select the e-mail body text to be used as the default. [Subject] Displays the name of the e-mail body text.
  • Page 431 [Text Registration] The [Address] - [Text] - [Text Registration] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [No.] Displays the registration number. [Text] Register the body of the e-mail message. Configuring the Printer 8-169...
  • Page 432: Network] Tab

    [Network] tab This tab allows you to configure network settings. For more information on these protocols, refer to chapter 7, "Network Printing". The [Network] tab appears only if the user has logged on to Adminis- trator mode. [General Settings] [Ethernet Settings] (shown above) The [Network] - [General Settings] - [Ethernet Settings] page allows you to configure the following items.
  • Page 433 Item Description [MAC Address] Displays the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the Ethernet interface. [Local Interface Settings] The [Network] - [General Settings] - [Local Interface Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [I/O Timeout] Specify the reception timeout period. Range: 5 to 300 (seconds) Default: 15 Configuring the Printer...
  • Page 434: Tcp/Ip Settings]

    [TCP/IP Settings] [TCP/IP Settings] The [Network] - [TCP/IP Settings] - [TCP/IP Settings] page allows you to con- figure the following items. For more information on these TCP/IP settings, refer to chapter 7, "Network Printing" Item Description [TCP/IP] Select whether or not to make a connection via TCP/IP.
  • Page 435 Item Description [SLP] Select whether or not SLP is used. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] Configuration menu equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Ethernet] - [TCP/IP] - [SLP] [LLMNR] Select whether or not LLMNR is used. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] [IPv4 Settings] The [Network] - [TCP/IP Settings] - [IPv4 Settings] page allows you to config- ure the following items.
  • Page 436 Item Description [IP Address Setting Select the automatic assigning method for the Method] machine IP address. Choices: [DHCP], [BootP], [ARP/PING] The [Auto IP] check box is selected and cannot be cleared. Default: [DHCP] Configuration menu equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Ethernet] - [TCP/IP] - [DHCP] / [BOOTP] / [ARP/Ping] [IP Address]* Specify the machine's IP address.
  • Page 437 Item Description [Default Gateway] * If a router is used on the network, specify the router's address. Format: *.*.*.* (The asterisks (*) indicate numbers between 0 and 255.) Default: [0.0.0.0] If the specified router address is outside of the allowable range, the value is not changed, even after [Apply] is clicked.
  • Page 438 [IPv6 Settings] The [Network] - [TCP/IP Settings] - [IPv6 Settings] page allows you to config- ure the following items. For more information on these TCP/IP settings, refer to chapter 7, "Network Printing" Item Description [IPv6] Select whether or not IPv6 is used. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] Configuration menu equivalent:...
  • Page 439 Item Description [IPv6 Global Address] Specify the IPv6 global address. Range: Up to 43 characters Default: [::/0] Configuration menu equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Ethernet] - [TCP/IP] - [IPv6] - [Global Address] When [Ipv6 Auto Setting] is set to [Enable], this item is not applied, even if the setting is changed.
  • Page 440 Item Description [NTP Server Auto- Select whether or not the NTP server address is matic Acquisition] automatically acquired from the DHCPv6 server to overwrite the current setting. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] [RAW Port Settings] The [Network] - [TCP/IP Settings] - [RAW Port Settings] page allows you to configure the following items.
  • Page 441 Item Description [RAW Port Number] Specify the number of the printer's RAW port. Choices: 1 - 65535 Default: [9100] The currently used port number and numbers 80, 161, 427, 443, 515, 631 and 4567 cannot be specified. [RAW Port Bidirec- Select whether or not RAW port bidirectional is tional] used.
  • Page 442 Item Description [Host Name] Specify the host name. Range: Up to 63 characters Default: [CMF30-1-xxxxxx] "xxxxxx" indicates the last six digits of the MAC address in hexadecimal values. [Domain Name] Specify the domain name. Range: Up to 63 characters Default: [Blank] [DNS Server Address Specify the IPv4 DNS server address.
  • Page 443: E-Mail Settings]

    [E-mail Settings] [E-mail TX (SMTP)] The [Network] - [E-mail Settings] - [E-mail TX (SMTP)] page allows you to configure the following items: Item Description [Email TX [E-mail TX If [Enable] is selected, e-mail messages (SMTP)] (SMTP)] can be sent. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] Configuration menu equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Ethernet] -...
  • Page 444 Item Description [E-mail If [Enable] is selected, e-mail notification Notifica- is enabled. tion] Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] [Total If [Enable] is selected, total counter notifi- Counter cation is enabled. Notifica- Choices: [Enable], [Disable] tion] Default: [Enable] [SMTP Server Specify the SMTP server address. Address]* An Ipv4 address, Ipv6 address or FQDN (fully qualified domain name) can be...
  • Page 445 Item Description [Connection Time- Select the length of time until the connec- out] tion with the SMTP server times out. Choices: [30 sec.], [60 sec.], [90 sec.], [120 sec.], [150 sec.], [180 sec.], [210 sec.], [240 sec.], [270 sec.], [300 sec.] Default: [60 sec.] [Administrator Displays the e-mail address of the admin-...
  • Page 446 Item Description [POP Before [POP Before If [Enable] is selected, POP before SMTP SMTP] SMTP] is enabled. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Disable] [POP Before Specify the length of time after logging on SMTP Time] to the POP server that the SMTP server is accessed.
  • Page 447 [E-mail RX (POP)] The [Network] - [E-mail Settings] - [E-mail RX (POP)] page allows you to con- figure the following items. Item Description [E-mail RX (POP)] If [Enable] is selected, e-mail messages can be received. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] [POP Server Address] Specify the POP server address.
  • Page 448 Item Description [SSL/TLS] Select whether or not SSL/TLS is used. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Disable] [Port Number Specify the SSL port number. (SSL)] Range: 1 to 65535 Default: 995 [Login Name] Type in the login name for the POP server. Range: Up to 63 characters Default: [Blank] [Password]...
  • Page 449 [S/MIME] The [Network] - [E-mail Settings] - [S/MIME] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [S/MIME] Select whether or not to use S/MIME. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] [Digital Signature] Select whether or not a digital signature is applied to e-mail messages.
  • Page 450: Ldap Settings]

    [Digital Signature Type] Select the type of digital signature applied. Choices: [SHA-1], [SHA-256] Default: [SHA-1] [LDAP Settings] [LDAP Settings] The [Network] - [LDAP Settings] - [LDAP Settings] page allows you to config- ure the following items. Item Description [LDAP] Select whether or not the LDAP server is used. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Disable] 8-188...
  • Page 451 [LDAP Server Registration] The [Network] - [LDAP Settings] - [LDAP Server Registration] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [LDAP [Server Address] * Specify the address of the LDAP server. Server Reg- An IPv4 address, IPv6 address or FQDN istration] (fully qualified domain name) can be specified.
  • Page 452 Item Description [SSL/TLS] Select whether or not SSL/TLS is used. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Disable] [Port Specify the SSL port number. Number Range: 1 to 65535 (SSL)] Default: [636] [Search Base] Specify the starting point for searching directories in the LDAP server. Range: Up to 255 characters Default: [Blank] [Timeout]...
  • Page 453 Item Description [Authentication Select the authentication method used for Method] logging on to the LDAP server. If [anonymous] is selected, a user name and password are not neces- sary. If [Simple] is selected, a user name and password are necessary. If [Digest-MD5] is selected, use a gen- eral LDAP server.
  • Page 454 Item Description [User Referral] Select whether to use the referral func- tion. Select the appropriate setting for the LDAP server environment. Choices: [On], [Off] Default: [On] [Search Condition Select the name attribute used for LDAP Attributes] searches. Choices: [Name], [Nickname] Default: [Name] [Initial Setting for Search Details] Select the LDAP search conditions.
  • Page 455: Http Settings]

    [HTTP Settings] [HTTP Server Settings] The [Network] - [HTTP Settings] - [HTTP Server Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [HTTP Server] Select whether or not the HTTP server is used. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] [Port Number] Specify the port number of the HTTP server.
  • Page 456: Ipp Settings]

    Item Description [SSL/TLS] Select whether or not SSL/TLS is used. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Disable] [Port Number (SSL)] Specify the SSL port number. Range: 1 to 65535 Default: [443] [IPP Settings] [IPP Settings] 8-194 Configuring the Printer...
  • Page 457 The [Network] - [IPP Settings] - [IPP Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. For details on IPP settings, refer to chapter 7, "Network Printing" In order to apply the settings, the printer must be turned off, then on again after the settings have been specified.
  • Page 458 Item Description [Printer URI] Displays the printer's Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). http://<IP_address>/ipp http://<FQDN>/ipp ipp://<IP_address>/ipp ipp://<FQDN>/ipp https://<IP_address>/ipp https://<FQDN>/ipp "https://<IP_address>/ipp" and "https://<FQDN>/ipp" appear only if SSL/TLS is enabled. [Operational [Print Job] If this check box is selected, the Print Job Support] command is enabled. Default: Checked [Validate Job] If this check box is selected, the Validate...
  • Page 459 Item Description [IPP Authentication] Select the authentication method for IPP connections. Choices: [Disable], [request- ing-user-name], [Basic], [Digest] Default: [requesting-user-name] [User Name] Specify the user name used with Basic or Digest authentication. Range: Up to 20 characters Default: [user] [Password] Select [Change Password] to change the password.
  • Page 460: Ftp Settings]

    [FTP Settings] [FTP Server Settings] The [Network] - [FTP Settings] - [FTP Server Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [FTP Server] Select whether or not the FTP server is used. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] Configuration menu equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Ethernet] - [TCP/IP] - [FTP]...
  • Page 461 [FTP TX Settings] The [Network] - [FTP Settings] - [FTP TX Settings] page allows you to config- ure the following items. Item Description [FTP TX] If [Enable] is selected, FTP transmission is enabled. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] [Connection Timeout] Select the length of time (in seconds) until the con- nection with the FTP server times out.
  • Page 462: Snmp Settings]

    [Proxy Server Port Specify the port number for the proxy server. Number] Range: 1 to 65535 Default: [21] [SNMP Settings] [SNMP Settings] 8-200 Configuring the Printer...
  • Page 463 The [Network] - [SNMP Settings] - [SNMP Settings] page allows you to con- figure the following items. Item Description [SNMP Set- [SNMP] If [Enable] is selected, SNMP is enabled. tings] Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] Configuration menu equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Ethernet] - [TCP/IP] - [SNMP] [SNMP v1/v2c(IP)] If [Enable] is selected, SNMPv1/v2c (IP) is enabled.
  • Page 464 Item Description [SNMP v1/ [Read Community Specify the community name to be used v2c Settings] Name] for scanning. Range: Up to 15 characters Default: [public] [Write] If [Enable] is selected, the Write function is enabled. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] [Write Community Specify the community name to be used Name]...
  • Page 465 Item Description [SNMP v3 [Context Name] Specify the context name. Settings] Range: Up to 63 characters Default: [Blank] [Discovery] If [Enable] is selected, the Discovery func- tion is enabled. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] [Discovery User Specify the user name for detection. Name] Range: Up to 32 characters Default: [public]...
  • Page 466 Item Description [priv-pas Select [Change Password] to change the sword] password. Specify the read-only user password to be used for privacy (encryption). Range: 8 to 32 characters Default: [PrivPassword] [Write User Name] Specify the reading/writing user name. Range: Up to 32 characters Default: [restrict] The same name cannot be set for [Discovery User Name] and [Write...
  • Page 467: Smb Settings]

    Item Description [Encryption Algo- Select an encryption algorithm. rithm] Choices: [DES], [AES-128] Default: [DES] [Authentication Select an authentication method. Method] Choices: [MD-5], [SHA-1] Default: [MD-5] [Trap Set- [Allow Setting] Select whether or not to permit the Trap tings] settings Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] [Trap Setting Select whether or not to enable the Trap...
  • Page 468 The [Network] - [SMB Settings] - [WINS Settings] page allows you to config- ure the following items. Item Description [WINS] If [Enable] is selected, the WINS server function is enabled. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] [WINS Automatic To automatically obtain the WINS server address, Retrieval] select [Enable].
  • Page 469 [SMB Client Settings] The [Network] - [SMB Settings] - [SMB Client Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [SMB Client] If [Enable] is selected, the SMB client function is enabled. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] [NTLM] Select the NTLM version.
  • Page 470 [Direct Hosting Settings] The [Network] - [SMB Settings] - [Direct Hosting Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Direct Hosting] To use IPv6 addresses for communication, select [Enable]. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] 8-208 Configuring the Printer...
  • Page 471: Web Service Settings]

    [Web Service Settings] [Common Settings] The [Network] - [Web Service Settings] - [Common Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Web Service Common Specify common Web Service settings. Settings] [Friendly Name] Type in a friendly name. Range: Up to 62 characters Default: [Color MF30-1(xx:xx:xx)] [Secure Mode]...
  • Page 472 [Printer Settings] The [Network] - [Web Service Settings] - [Web Service Printer Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Web Service Printer Specify settings for printing using Web Service. Settings] [Print Function] If [Enable] is selected, the WSD print function is enabled.
  • Page 473 Item Description [Printer Informa- Specify the printer information. tion] Range: Up to 63 characters Default: [Blank] [Scanner Settings] The [Network] - [Web Service Settings] - [Web Service Scanner Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Web Service Scanner Specify settings for scanning using Web Service.
  • Page 474 Item Description [Scanner Name] Type in a scanner name. Range: Up to 63 characters (excluding ! \ and ,) Default: [Color MF30-1(xx:xx:xx)] [Scanner Loca- Specify the scanner location. tion] Range: Up to 63 characters Default: [-] [Scanner Infor- Specify the scanner information. mation] Range: Up to 63 characters Default: [-]...
  • Page 475: Bonjour Settings]

    [Bonjour Settings] [Bonjour Settings] The [Network] - [Bonjour Settings] - [Bonjour Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [Bonjour] Select whether or not to enable the Bonjour func- tion. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] Configuration menu equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Ethernet] - [TCP/IP] - [Bonjour] [Printer Name]...
  • Page 476: Netware Settings]

    [NetWare Settings] [Netware Settings] The [Network] - [NetWare Settings] - [NetWare Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [NetWare Set- [IPX/SPX] If [Enable] is selected, the IPX/SPX func- tings] tion is enabled. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Disable] [Ethernet Select the frame type.
  • Page 477 Item Description [PServer Set- [Print Server Specify the print server name for the tings] Name] printer. Range: Up to 63 characters Default: [CMF30-1-xxxxxx] "xxxxxx" indicates the last six digits of the MAC address in hexadecimal values. [Print Server Select [Change Password] to change the Password] password.
  • Page 478 Item Description [NPrinter/ [Printer Name] Specify the printer name. RPrinter Set- Range: Up to 63 characters tings] Default: [CMF30-1-xxxxxx] "xxxxxx" indicates the last six digits of the MAC address in hexadecimal values. [Printer Num- Specify the printer number. ber] Range: 0 to 255 Default: [255] [Netware Status] The [Network] - [NetWare Settings] - [NetWare Status] page provides the fol-...
  • Page 479: Appletalk Settings]

    [AppleTalk Settings] [AppleTalk Settings] The [Network] - [NetWare Settings] - [NetWare Status] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [AppleTalk] If [Enable] is selected, AppleTalk is enabled. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] Configuration menu equivalent: [Admin Settings] - [Ethernet] - [AppleTalk] [Printer Name] Specify the printer name.
  • Page 480: Webdav Settings]

    Item Description [Current Zone Name] Displays the current zone name. [WebDAV Settings] [WebDAV Client Settings] The [Network] - [WebDAV Settings] - [WebDAV Client Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [WebDAV Client] Select whether or not the WebDAV client is used. [Proxy Server Address] To perform transmissions via a proxy server, enter its address.
  • Page 481: Openapi Settings]

    Item Description [Proxy Server User Type in the user name for logging on to the proxy Name] server. Range: Up to 63 characters Default: [Blank] [Proxy Server Pass- Select [Change Password] to change the password. word] Type in the password for logging on to the proxy server.
  • Page 482 Item Description [OpenAPI] Select whether or not OpenAPI is used. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] [Port Number] Specify the port number. Range: 1 to 65535 Default: [50001] The currently used port number cannot be specified. [SSL/TLS] Select whether or not SSL/TLS is used. Choices: [Non-SSL Only], [SSL Only], [SSL/Non-SSL] Default: [Non-SSL Only]...
  • Page 483: Tcp Socket Settings]

    [TCP Socket Settings] [TCP Socket Settings] The [Network] - [TCP Socket Settings] - [TCP Socket Settings] page allows you to configure the following items. Item Description [TCP Socket] Select whether or not the TCP socket is used. Choices: [Enable], [Disable] Default: [Enable] [Port Number] Specify the port number.
  • Page 484: Lltd Settings]

    Item Description [Port Number (SSL/ Specify the SSL port number. TLS)] Range: 1 to 65535 Default: [59159] The currently used port number cannot be specified. [LLTD Settings] [LLTD Settings] The [Network] - [LLTD Settings] - [LLTD Settings] page allows you to config- ure the following items.
  • Page 485 Appendix...
  • Page 486 Account Mode .......8-9 Ethernet ........5-2 Account Mode, Ethernet interface ......7-3 Web Connection ....8-9 Ethernet menu Active Directory ......6-10 Network settings ......5-3 Address, Web Connection ..8-140 Overview ........5-2 Address Book ......8-140 External Certificate ....8-72 Group ........8-150 Program ........8-154 Subject ........8-166 Form overlay,...
  • Page 487 Bonjour Settings ..... 8-213 E-mail Settings ....... 8-181 Job log .........8-26 FTP Settings ......8-198 Job, Web Connection ....8-90 General Settings ....8-170 HTTP Settings ......8-193 IPP Settings ......8-194 LDAP Settings ......8-188 LDAP .........6-32, 8-188 LLTD Settings ......8-222 Linux NetWare Settings ....
  • Page 488 Direct Print ......8-134 Form overlay ......8-130 Registered User Mode, General settings ......8-100 Web Connection ....8-9 Paper source settings .....8-104 Rendezvous ....... 1-13, 1-28 PCL settings ......8-110 Reset printer, Print quality settings ....8-121 Web Connection ....8-37 PS font ........8-129 ROM version, PS settings ......8-114 Web Connection ....
  • Page 489 ROM version ......8-35 Consumables ......8-21 Status notification settings ..8-38 Counter ........8-22 Time adjustment settings ..8-31 Current status ......8-8 Date/Time Settings ....8-29 Device information ....8-14 Direct Print ......8-134 Time adjustment settings, Display language ......8-2 Web Connection ....8-31 Done job list ......
  • Page 490 Report Types ......8-133 Requirements ......8-2 Reset printer ......8-37 ROM version ......8-35 Scan to HDD ......8-135 SMB Settings ......8-205 SNMP Settings .......8-200 Status notification settings ..8-38 Storage ........8-17 Subject ........8-166 Summary ........8-14 TCP Socket Settings ....8-221 TCP/IP Settings ......8-172 Text .........8-168 Time adjustment settings ..8-31 Tray mapping settings ....8-108 User information .......8-27...

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