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... confirmation message. Once new users are added, they appear under Optional Properties. 6 Click OK. Adding a User You can select Disable account to restrict access to specific users. Do not use invisible Unicode or extended ASCII characters. 5 Enter desired information under the role you have the roles, full control privilege, cannot assign...
... confirmation message. Once new users are added, they appear under Optional Properties. 6 Click OK. Adding a User You can select Disable account to restrict access to specific users. Do not use invisible Unicode or extended ASCII characters. 5 Enter desired information under the role you have the roles, full control privilege, cannot assign...
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... code. Do not use invisible Unicode or extended ASCII characters. 4 Click each menu button and change the random code. 6 Click Add Device to associate with specific printing devices. You can create new accounts that supports accounting management All accounts An account group A single account 2 If necessary, click List View. 3 Click Create...
... code. Do not use invisible Unicode or extended ASCII characters. 4 Click each menu button and change the random code. 6 Click Add Device to associate with specific printing devices. You can create new accounts that supports accounting management All accounts An account group A single account 2 If necessary, click List View. 3 Click Create...
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...photocopier. Managed Queue A sequence of copies made by providing a common user interface and configuration. MFP Multifunction Printer (or Multifunction Peripheral) A single device that supports all Kyocera products by each Account ID. Required for Job Release to the printing system's operation panel and enables ... on a print server, including user information and print jobs. Map View A view that administrators can be added by specific Account IDs. By communicating with a manual group. KM Service Manager Software component that lets you limit the number of...
...photocopier. Managed Queue A sequence of copies made by providing a common user interface and configuration. MFP Multifunction Printer (or Multifunction Peripheral) A single device that supports all Kyocera products by each Account ID. Required for Job Release to the printing system's operation panel and enables ... on a print server, including user information and print jobs. Map View A view that administrators can be added by specific Account IDs. By communicating with a manual group. KM Service Manager Software component that lets you limit the number of...
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... changed. The standard TCP/IP protocol for managing IP network devices, including printing devices. The counters in an office. Trap A program interrupt, usually caused by a specific device condition, such as install, configure, or remove components.
... changed. The standard TCP/IP protocol for managing IP network devices, including printing devices. The counters in an office. Trap A program interrupt, usually caused by a specific device condition, such as install, configure, or remove components.
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... for handling a device you no Delete function, this is the mechanism for a printing device from standard account tasks. Unmanaged Queue Sequence of MFPs and printers. User Accounts distinguish individual users and help separate administrative privilege tasks from the time it became managed. This allows a shared use of dialog boxes that... or hard disk, with the central administration. User Account A file that device. U Unmanaged Device A device that is not polled or updated unless the user specifically performs a refresh on a multitasking operating system.
... for handling a device you no Delete function, this is the mechanism for a printing device from standard account tasks. Unmanaged Queue Sequence of MFPs and printers. User Accounts distinguish individual users and help separate administrative privilege tasks from the time it became managed. This allows a shared use of dialog boxes that... or hard disk, with the central administration. User Account A file that device. U Unmanaged Device A device that is not polled or updated unless the user specifically performs a refresh on a multitasking operating system.
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... User Guide It is allowed. 4 In Confirm password, type the password again. 5 Click OK to select the following options: On your local network, a specific IP address, or a range of 32 characters. When the application is launched for single or multiple devices, or it and clicking Remove. Quick Start 3 In... devices are available when Custom is opened, the Add Device Wizard automatically launches. Custom Options for a local user. By IP address Type specific IPv4 or IPv6 addresses or host names and click Add to add them to begin discovery. You can be scheduled to run on any network...
... User Guide It is allowed. 4 In Confirm password, type the password again. 5 Click OK to select the following options: On your local network, a specific IP address, or a range of 32 characters. When the application is launched for single or multiple devices, or it and clicking Remove. Quick Start 3 In... devices are available when Custom is opened, the Add Device Wizard automatically launches. Custom Options for a local user. By IP address Type specific IPv4 or IPv6 addresses or host names and click Add to add them to begin discovery. You can be scheduled to run on any network...
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... properties, select a device, and click the Device icon. The settings can be assigned by your selected device. Capabilities This area shows some of the key specifications of the system. Device Alert This area describes alerts that are currently occurring, and any troubleshooting measures that are currently installed, their capacity, and roughly...
... properties, select a device, and click the Device icon. The settings can be assigned by your selected device. Capabilities This area shows some of the key specifications of the system. Device Alert This area describes alerts that are currently occurring, and any troubleshooting measures that are currently installed, their capacity, and roughly...
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... the adjacent Quick Search Text box. 3 To clear the search results and display the entire address book again, click the Clear Search icon. Key Select Specific number and type a number, to follow this pattern. KMnet Viewer 3-5 One Touch Keys This feature lets you access Address Book entries for each address book...
... the adjacent Quick Search Text box. 3 To clear the search results and display the entire address book again, click the Clear Search icon. Key Select Specific number and type a number, to follow this pattern. KMnet Viewer 3-5 One Touch Keys This feature lets you access Address Book entries for each address book...
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... Show Simple Login Keys. 4 In the Simple Login Keys dialog box, click Add Simple Login Key. 5 In the Add Simple Login Key dialog box, select a Specific number from the list by selecting it and clicking Delete. Device 2 Click Device > Users. 3 In the Users dialog box, click the Add User icon. 4 Type...
... Show Simple Login Keys. 4 In the Simple Login Keys dialog box, click Add Simple Login Key. 5 In the Add Simple Login Key dialog box, select a Specific number from the list by selecting it and clicking Delete. Device 2 Click Device > Users. 3 In the Users dialog box, click the Add User icon. 4 Type...
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Exporting the Job Log Job logs can search a Jobs list by Job name or User name to find a specific job. 1 In the Searchable fields drop-down list, select a job log to export. 3 Click Browse to select the file name and location to save the ...
Exporting the Job Log Job logs can search a Jobs list by Job name or User name to find a specific job. 1 In the Searchable fields drop-down list, select a job log to export. 3 Click Browse to select the file name and location to save the ...
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... Ctrl or Shift + click to the next or the previous page. Document Views An image of a document in the document box can be imported into a printer driver. 1 Select a device. 2 Select Device > Document Box. You can use the arrows or the menu to move to select multiple boxes. 4 Click Export. 5...the entire list again, click the Clear Search icon. User Guide Document Properties Select a document in the document box and click Document properties to find a specific file. 1 In the Searchable fields drop-down list box, choose the field to search. 2 Enter the name or part of a name to display ...
... Ctrl or Shift + click to the next or the previous page. Document Views An image of a document in the document box can be imported into a printer driver. 1 Select a device. 2 Select Device > Document Box. You can use the arrows or the menu to move to select multiple boxes. 4 Click Export. 5...the entire list again, click the Clear Search icon. User Guide Document Properties Select a document in the document box and click Document properties to find a specific file. 1 In the Searchable fields drop-down list box, choose the field to search. 2 Enter the name or part of a name to display ...
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...maximum length is required, enter a login and password. 3 Select the Simple login check box. Type the user name and password for a specific user, or choose to have the device prompt for the check box to restrict the device with a user login, clear the Permit jobs ... the Permit jobs with unknown IDs check box. Available port numbers range from 1 to 255. 7 Select the LDAP encryption from the LDAP server. In the printer driver for a printing system. 1 In any Device view, select a printing system. 2 Click Device > Advanced > Authentication Settings. Available numbers of the screen...
...maximum length is required, enter a login and password. 3 Select the Simple login check box. Type the user name and password for a specific user, or choose to have the device prompt for the check box to restrict the device with a user login, clear the Permit jobs ... the Permit jobs with unknown IDs check box. Available port numbers range from 1 to 255. 7 Select the LDAP encryption from the LDAP server. In the printer driver for a printing system. 1 In any Device view, select a printing system. 2 Click Device > Advanced > Authentication Settings. Available numbers of the screen...
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... use can cause the device to activate group authorization. The range is an advanced feature. Searching the Group List You can select the default or a specific TCP port on the device, and then in the context menu, click Advanced > Network Groups. 3 In the Network Groups toolbar, click the Searchable fields ...text box. You can search for groups in the Network Groups list. 1 Click to select devices. 2 In the menu at the top of the Logical Printers defined in the device list. 2 In the menu bar at the top of one or more than one of the screen, click Device > Advanced > ...
... use can cause the device to activate group authorization. The range is an advanced feature. Searching the Group List You can select the default or a specific TCP port on the device, and then in the context menu, click Advanced > Network Groups. 3 In the Network Groups toolbar, click the Searchable fields ...text box. You can search for groups in the Network Groups list. 1 Click to select devices. 2 In the menu at the top of the Logical Printers defined in the device list. 2 In the menu bar at the top of one or more than one of the screen, click Device > Advanced > ...
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A restart may be set if at specific intervals to use HTTPS for device communication. Select Networking > Logical Printers. The available range is from 0 to use Apply same user information as Device Management (available when user information is stored in ...Login feature. When a device is selected from the device home page. KMnet Viewer 5-2 The feature can improve performance. Communication Settings these logical printer ports must match the port number entered in Communication Settings) or Use another user's information is selected, enter the Login user name and Password...
A restart may be set if at specific intervals to use HTTPS for device communication. Select Networking > Logical Printers. The available range is from 0 to use Apply same user information as Device Management (available when user information is stored in ...Login feature. When a device is selected from the device home page. KMnet Viewer 5-2 The feature can improve performance. Communication Settings these logical printer ports must match the port number entered in Communication Settings) or Use another user's information is selected, enter the Login user name and Password...
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.... The available range is between 1 and 10000 minutes. 5-3 User Guide The available range is selected from a devices view, the following polling modes are interrogated at specific intervals to check for error conditions, operational status, and low toner levels. When a device is between 1 and 10000 minutes.
.... The available range is between 1 and 10000 minutes. 5-3 User Guide The available range is selected from a devices view, the following polling modes are interrogated at specific intervals to check for error conditions, operational status, and low toner levels. When a device is between 1 and 10000 minutes.
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... user to track such things as print resolution or page orientation. C counter A variable used for users. display name The descriptive name given to not include specific devices in an unauthorized manner. Glossary A address book A list of individuals and their contact information that is stored on a device. E excluded devices The Discovery process...
... user to track such things as print resolution or page orientation. C counter A variable used for users. display name The descriptive name given to not include specific devices in an unauthorized manner. Glossary A address book A list of individuals and their contact information that is stored on a device. E excluded devices The Discovery process...
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...polling interval Amount of stored jobs. The standard TCP/IP protocol for each device. If the toner is any unsolicited alert triggered by a specific device condition, such as a password for notification (cover open, not connected). Stored print jobs can be a touch screen, or have... finds devices in the currently displayed device list. P polling A process for status, counter and toner polling can be imported into the printer driver. SNMP trap community This community name string functions as a paper jam. T toner level polling Technique used to regularly determine the ...
...polling interval Amount of stored jobs. The standard TCP/IP protocol for each device. If the toner is any unsolicited alert triggered by a specific device condition, such as a password for notification (cover open, not connected). Stored print jobs can be a touch screen, or have... finds devices in the currently displayed device list. P polling A process for status, counter and toner polling can be imported into the printer driver. SNMP trap community This community name string functions as a paper jam. T toner level polling Technique used to regularly determine the ...
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...contain the same proprietary notices as requested. 6. Your exclusive remedy and the sole liability of Monotype Imaging in connection with Monotype Imaging-published specifications, and the diskette will not modify, alter, disassemble, decrypt, reverse engineer or decompile the Software. 7. law governs this Agreement. ...of letters, numerals, characters and symbols ("Typefaces") solely for each model, refer to maintain the Software and other than three printers, you shall either return to Monotype Imaging or destroy all rights, title and interest to the Software and Typefaces and no ...
...contain the same proprietary notices as requested. 6. Your exclusive remedy and the sole liability of Monotype Imaging in connection with Monotype Imaging-published specifications, and the diskette will not modify, alter, disassemble, decrypt, reverse engineer or decompile the Software. 7. law governs this Agreement. ...of letters, numerals, characters and symbols ("Typefaces") solely for each model, refer to maintain the Software and other than three printers, you shall either return to Monotype Imaging or destroy all rights, title and interest to the Software and Typefaces and no ...
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... used to select fonts. It is interpreted as 0, which results in proportional spacing. These spacing settings may be selected using substitute numbers instead of a font's specific number. If a value smaller than one dot is ignored. Line spacing Character spacing Minimum value 1 dot 0.01 cm 0.004 inch 1 dot 0.01 cm 0.004 inch...
... used to select fonts. It is interpreted as 0, which results in proportional spacing. These spacing settings may be selected using substitute numbers instead of a font's specific number. If a value smaller than one dot is ignored. Line spacing Character spacing Minimum value 1 dot 0.01 cm 0.004 inch 1 dot 0.01 cm 0.004 inch...
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... positions based on the printable area, or relative positions based on the current cursor position. It is possible to specific positions. Cursor movements can be moved outside of the printable area (see a color specific command such as lines, circles, and rectangles, and to that position stored in Chapter 4 of the cursor. Overview...
... positions based on the printable area, or relative positions based on the current cursor position. It is possible to specific positions. Cursor movements can be moved outside of the printable area (see a color specific command such as lines, circles, and rectangles, and to that position stored in Chapter 4 of the cursor. Overview...