Entering Characters/Numbers/E-Mail Addresses/Passwords; Certificates And Security - Konica Minolta bizhub C3100i User Manual

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Entering Characters/Numbers/E-Mail Addresses/
Passwords
Note the following when entering characters, numbers, e-mail addresses, and passwords.
Entering Characters/Numbers
In this Help, the maximum number of characters that you can enter is described in bytes in some
cases.
When you enter characters, it may be useful to know that UTF-8 encoding uses 1 to 6 bytes to
express one character.
Even if the character string that you enter are displayed in text boxes, the entire characters may not be
saved.
Entering E-Mail Addresses
Note the following when entering e-mail addresses:
Enter the e-mail address with "local portion@domain portion" or "local portion" format.
Do not use a period (.) at the beginning or end of each portion, or two or more consecutive periods.
In the "local portion", use alphanumeric characters and the following symbols:
! # $ % & ' * + - / = ? ^ _ ` { | } ~
In the "domain portion", use alphanumeric characters, periods (.), and hyphens (-).
Entering Passwords
Regardless of whether it is already entered or not, such as circles (•) are displayed in text boxes.
Delete all the circles when entering the new password.

Certificates and Security

When using Internet Services, a certificate may be required. High-security communication becomes
possible using the certificate.
Encrypting Data
The data transmitted between the printer and a web browser is encrypted when a certificate is
created in [Security] on [System], and [HTTP - SSL/TLS Communication] is enabled.
"Creating/Importing/Exporting/Deleting Certificates" (P.174)
11.1 About Internet Services
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