3
Click the Properties tab.
4
In the left navigation panel, scroll down to Security and select SSL/TLS Server Communication.
5
Click Certificate Management to display the Certificate Management page.
NOTE:
•
The Certificate Management button is displayed only when the optional hard disk unit is installed and Data
Encryption is set to On.
6
Select the category from the Category list.
7
Select the purpose of use from the Certificate Purpose list.
8
Click Display the List to display the Certificate List page.
NOTE:
•
If the list includes more than 20 certificates, click Next to display the next page.
9
The certificate displayed with an asterisk as "*Valid" in the Validity column is the certificate associated with the
use purpose and actually used.
Deleting a Digital Certificate
NOTE:
•
To manage digital certificates, you must first set encryption of the optional hard disk unit to On, and then set up HTTPS
communication. For details, see
1
Launch your web browser.
2
Enter the IP address of the printer in the address bar, and then press the Enter key.
NOTE:
•
To access CentreWare Internet Services when data encryption is enabled, enter "https" before its address instead of
"http".
Example: https://192.168.1.100/
The printer's web page appears.
3
Click the Properties tab.
4
In the left navigation panel, scroll down to Security and select SSL/TLS Server Communication.
5
Click Certificate Management to display the Certificate Management page.
NOTE:
•
The Certificate Management button is displayed only when the optional hard disk unit is installed and Data
Encryption is set to On.
6
Select the category from the Category list.
7
Select the purpose of use from the Certificate Purpose list.
8
Click Display the List to display the Certificate List page.
NOTE:
•
If the list includes more than 20 certificates, click Next to display the next page.
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Printing Basics
"Preparing to Manage Certificates" on page
152.