Using the access control function with the MAC address
You can use the MAC Address to control the access to this machine. You can allow or deny the access from
the specified MAC Address.
Be sure to specify the correct MAC address. If you specify an incorrect MAC address, you will not be able to access
the machine using the network.
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Open the web page of this machine.
Opening the web
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Log in as an administrator.
Logging in as an
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Select [Admin Setup].
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Select [Network] - [Security] - [MAC Address Filtering].
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Configure the settings following the on-screen instructions.
If nothing is registered in [Administrator's MAC Address setting], access to this machine may be disabled
depending on the specified MAC address range.
If you are using a proxy server, [Your Current Local Host/Proxy MAC Address] may not match the MAC address
of the current host.
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Click [Submit].
The new settings will take effect after the network function of the machine has been reset.
You cannot specify the access control individually for each address.
Notifying errors via e-mail
Errors of consumables or maintenance parts are notified via e-mail. You can also set the timing of notification.
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Open the web page of this machine.
Opening the web
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Log in as an administrator.
Logging in as an
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Select [Admin Setup].
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Select [Network] - [Mail Server Setup].
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Select [Enable] in [SMTP Send].
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Input the e-mail server name or the address of e-mail server in [SMTP Server].
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Set the mail address allocated to this machine in [Device E-mail Address].
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Set appropriate values for other setting items if necessary.
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Select [Network] - [Email] - [Alert Settings].
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Input the e-mail address to receive notifications in [E-mail Alert Settings].
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Click [Settings] for the email address you input.
If you want to apply the notification condition to another address, click [Copy].
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