Setting Up Airprint In Topaccess; When Security Certificate Expired And Airprint Becomes Unusable - Toshiba e-STUDIO 2010AC Operator's Manual

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Setting up AirPrint in TopAccess

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 When Security Certificate Expired and AirPrint Becomes Unusable
When expiration of the qualification information of the encryption is displayed on the macOS screen being operated
and macOS AirPrint Print, macOS AirPrint Fax and macOS AirPrint Scan which use the security communication (*1 or
*2) for AirPrint have become unusable, reperform the creation in [self-signed certificate] of [Device Certificate] on
TopAccess. For details, see the following reference.
TopAccess Guide: "Chapter 8: [Administration] Tab" - "[Security] How to Set and How to Operate" - "Installing
a device certificate"
*1:
Enable IPP: Enable, Enable SSL/TLS: Enable
For details, see the following reference.
TopAccess Guide: "Chapter 8: [Administration] Tab" - "[Setup] How to Set and How to Operate" - "Print
Service settings"
*2:
Secure Scan (SSL/TLS): Enable
For details, see the following reference.
Operator's Manual for AirPrint: "Chapter 1: USING THE AirPrint FUNCTION" - "Setting up AirPrint in
TopAccess" - "Enabling or Disabling AirPrint"
 iOS AirPrint Print can be used.
 From the viewpoint of the security measures, it is recommended to set 13 months for [Validity Period] of [self-
signed certificate].
 After new settings have been made for [self-signed certificate], click [Resume] on the print restart pop-up screen
displayed at the first use of AirPrint. After the second time, this pop-up screen is not displayed.
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