Administrator Information
Items
Binary
PDF Page Size
Setting Up AirPrint
Set when using AirPrint printing and scanning.
Access Web Config and select the Network tab > AirPrint Setup.
Items
Bonjour Service Name
Bonjour Location
Geolocation
Latitude and Longitude (WGS84)
Top Priority Protocol
Wide-Area Bonjour
iBeacon Transmission
Require PIN Code when using IPP
printing
Enable AirPrint
Configuring a Mail Server
Set the mail server from Web Config.
When the printer can send the email by setting the mail server, the following are possible.
❏ Transfers the scan results or fax by using email
❏ Receives the email notification from the printer
Check below before setting up.
❏ The printer is connected to the network that can access the mail server.
❏ Email setting information of the computer that uses the same mail server as the printer.
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Settings to Use the Printer
Set whether to accept the binary data or not.
Set the paper size for PDF printing.
Enter the Bonjour service name between 1 and 41 characters in ASCII (0x20-0x7E).
Enter location information such as the printer's placement within 127 bytes or less
in Unicode (UTF-8).
Enter the printer's location information. This entry is optional.
Enter values by using WGS-84 datum, which separates latitude and longitude with
a comma.
You can enter -90 to +90 for the latitude value, and -180 to +180 for the longitude
value. You can enter less than a decimal to the sixth place, and you can omit "+".
Select top priority protocol from IPP and Port9100.
Set whether or not to use Wide-Area Bonjour. If you use it, the printers must be
registered on the DNS server to be able to search the printer over the segment.
Select whether to enable or disable the iBeacon transmission function. When
enabled, you can search for the printer from iBeacon-enabled devices.
Select whether or not to require a PIN code when using IPP printing. If you select
Yes, IPP print jobs without PIN codes are not saved in the printer.
IPP, Bonjour, AirPrint (Scan service) are enabled, and IPP is established only with
secure communication.
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Configuring a Mail Server
Explanation
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