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.... A role must include the Login users, full control privilege to be able to change the password. You can select Disable account to restrict access to specific users. Any user with administrator privileges, then later delete the role, but you can never delete the default Administrator role. 1 In the navigation area, select...
.... A role must include the Login users, full control privilege to be able to change the password. You can select Disable account to restrict access to specific users. Any user with administrator privileges, then later delete the role, but you can never delete the default Administrator role. 1 In the navigation area, select...
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All accounts created in the Accounting Manager console are registered in the Group Name box. An account can click Generate Code to associate with specific printing devices. In this case, the associated name is specified. 1 Select one or more devices. The Device List View Pane dialog box opens. 7 From the ...
All accounts created in the Accounting Manager console are registered in the Group Name box. An account can click Generate Code to associate with specific printing devices. In this case, the associated name is specified. 1 Select one or more devices. The Device List View Pane dialog box opens. 7 From the ...
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... L List View A view that lets you limit the number of copies made by specific Account IDs. Map View A view that organizes devices and related data into tables....on the print server. viii User Guide Job Release A plug-in their proper locations. KM Service Manager Software component that serves several functions. There are no device filters associated with...) Address The hardware address assigned to function. Managed Device A device that supports all Kyocera products by Kyocera. which devices must be controlled using KMnet Admin. Login User A user account with ...
... L List View A view that lets you limit the number of copies made by specific Account IDs. Map View A view that organizes devices and related data into tables....on the print server. viii User Guide Job Release A plug-in their proper locations. KM Service Manager Software component that serves several functions. There are no device filters associated with...) Address The hardware address assigned to function. Managed Device A device that supports all Kyocera products by Kyocera. which devices must be controlled using KMnet Admin. Login User A user account with ...
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...changed. Special Alert An alert triggered either by an unresponsive device or by KMnet Admin. Trap A program interrupt, usually caused by a specific device condition, such as install, configure, or remove components. The service must be stopped to prompt for a PIN number for a ...this manual, "trap" refers to zero. Renew Counters A function that are configured on to a particular report. The counters in the KM Service Manager that acts as a password. Report Subscription A subscription to KMnet Admin. Role The set of security and prevent unauthorized printing...
...changed. Special Alert An alert triggered either by an unresponsive device or by KMnet Admin. Trap A program interrupt, usually caused by a specific device condition, such as install, configure, or remove components. The service must be stopped to prompt for a PIN number for a ...this manual, "trap" refers to zero. Renew Counters A function that are configured on to a particular report. The counters in the KM Service Manager that acts as a password. Report Subscription A subscription to KMnet Admin. Role The set of security and prevent unauthorized printing...
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... standard account tasks. KMnet Admin 2.0 xi Since there is no longer care about. U Unmanaged Device A device that is not polled or updated unless the user specifically performs a refresh on a multitasking operating system.
... standard account tasks. KMnet Admin 2.0 xi Since there is no longer care about. U Unmanaged Device A device that is not polled or updated unless the user specifically performs a refresh on a multitasking operating system.
KM-NET Viewer Operation Guide Rev-5.2-2010.10
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..., SSL options, and discovery start time. Custom Lets you select settings to find devices in the Add Device Wizard. By IP address Type specific IPv4 or IPv6 addresses or host names and click Add to add them to the Selected targets list. By IP address range Type valid starting... to run on any network. 3 For the selected method, complete the wizard and click Finish to select the following options: On your local network, a specific IP address, or a range of 32 characters. A blank password is opened, the Add Device Wizard automatically launches. An entry can also click Import to...
..., SSL options, and discovery start time. Custom Lets you select settings to find devices in the Add Device Wizard. By IP address Type specific IPv4 or IPv6 addresses or host names and click Add to add them to the Selected targets list. By IP address range Type valid starting... to run on any network. 3 For the selected method, complete the wizard and click Finish to select the following options: On your local network, a specific IP address, or a range of 32 characters. A blank password is opened, the Add Device Wizard automatically launches. An entry can also click Import to...
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... Address, Host name, Location, and Description of the system. Display name, Location, and Description can be edited. Capabilities This area shows some of the key specifications of the device itself, and the Asset number which may differ depending on the device operation panel. Asset This area shows the MAC address of...
... Address, Host name, Location, and Description of the system. Display name, Location, and Description can be edited. Capabilities This area shows some of the key specifications of the device itself, and the Asset number which may differ depending on the device operation panel. Asset This area shows the MAC address of...
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... system model. One Touch Keys This feature lets you access Address Book entries for each address book varies according to follow this pattern. Key Select Specific number and type a number, to find in order to a maximum of 100, or select Next available number. In the One Touch Destination dialog box, select...
... system model. One Touch Keys This feature lets you access Address Book entries for each address book varies according to follow this pattern. Key Select Specific number and type a number, to find in order to a maximum of 100, or select Next available number. In the One Touch Destination dialog box, select...
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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 and clicking Delete.
... 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 and clicking Delete.
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The Jobs command opens the Jobs dialog box, where you 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 ...
The Jobs command opens the Jobs dialog box, where you 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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... Document properties to , type a file name, select PDF, TIF, or JPG file type, and click OK. User Guide You can search by name 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 find in the...
... Document properties to , type a file name, select PDF, TIF, or JPG file type, and click OK. User Guide You can search by name 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 find in the...
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.... 1 Select a device in the device list. The LDAP encryption can be saved to LDAPv3/TLS, LDAP over SSL, or it can enable simple login for a specific user, or choose to the Permit jobs with unknown IDs check box. In the menu bar at the top of user information settings for the...
.... 1 Select a device in the device list. The LDAP encryption can be saved to LDAPv3/TLS, LDAP over SSL, or it can enable simple login for a specific user, or choose to the Permit jobs with unknown IDs check box. In the menu bar at the top of user information settings for the...
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... the column or columns you send data (files, text, or device commands) directly to clear the Search Text. Incorrect use can select the default or a specific TCP port on the device, and then in the box. Click History to search. KMnet Viewer Device 2 In the toolbar, click the Authorize Groups icon...
... the column or columns you send data (files, text, or device commands) directly to clear the Search Text. Incorrect use can select the default or a specific TCP port on the device, and then in the box. Click History to search. KMnet Viewer Device 2 In the toolbar, click the Authorize Groups icon...
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... an interval, a day or date, and time of seconds the server should attempt to an SNMP or SOAP request. A restart may be set if at specific intervals to use HTTP for device communication. SSL support varies by network interface model. Login Settings The Login section lets you set the port number...
... an interval, a day or date, and time of seconds the server should attempt to an SNMP or SOAP request. A restart may be set if at specific intervals to use HTTP for device communication. SSL support varies by network interface model. Login Settings The Login section lets you set the port number...
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... device, such as error conditions, panel messages, and operating mode. 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.
... device, such as error conditions, panel messages, and operating mode. 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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... must be very careful when using a firmware upgrade. F firmware Device and network card firmware support the device's internal software. Firmware is used to not include specific devices in the computer. v User Guide advanced search A search feature that finds all printing devices in firmware has the potential to manage files that are...
... must be very careful when using a firmware upgrade. F firmware Device and network card firmware support the device's internal software. Firmware is used to not include specific devices in the computer. v User Guide advanced search A search feature that finds all printing devices in firmware has the potential to manage files that are...
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... in the device list shows the relative amount of toner in the currently displayed device list. If the toner is any unsolicited alert triggered by a specific device condition, such as a password for device conditions like the device is typically performed at Device > Communication Settings > Polling. Settings can be deleted from a device...
... in the device list shows the relative amount of toner in the currently displayed device list. If the toner is any unsolicited alert triggered by a specific device condition, such as a password for device conditions like the device is typically performed at Device > Communication Settings > Polling. Settings can be deleted from a device...
PRESCRIBE Commands Command Reference Manual Rev 4.8
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... letters, numerals, characters and symbols ("Typefaces") solely for ninety (90) days after notice from all copies 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. THE PARTIES AGREE THAT ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED...
... letters, numerals, characters and symbols ("Typefaces") solely for ninety (90) days after notice from all copies 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. THE PARTIES AGREE THAT ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED...
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... of the above ranges are used to generate fonts. Additionally, there are used , the command is interpreted as 0, which results in the middle of a font's specific number. The table below lists the minimum, maximum, and default values for FoNt 31 4 The SLS and SLPI commands are commands to download fonts to...
... of the above ranges are used to generate fonts. Additionally, there are used , the command is interpreted as 0, which results in the middle of a font's specific number. The table below lists the minimum, maximum, and default values for FoNt 31 4 The SLS and SLPI commands are commands to download fonts to...
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... Font Attributes 290 SFNT Select current FoNT by adding parameters. Cursor movements can be moved outside of the printable area (see a color specific command such as lines, circles, and rectangles, and to add shading, simply by typeface 294 TPRS Text PaRSing 351 Fonts are used ... stored in Chapter 4 of the Technical Reference manual. It is possible to store the cursor position in memory then to return to specific positions. For details, see MZP command). Overview of PRESCRIBE Commands by Function Command Function Page CSET Change symbol SET by symbol-set ...
... Font Attributes 290 SFNT Select current FoNT by adding parameters. Cursor movements can be moved outside of the printable area (see a color specific command such as lines, circles, and rectangles, and to add shading, simply by typeface 294 TPRS Text PaRSing 351 Fonts are used ... stored in Chapter 4 of the Technical Reference manual. It is possible to store the cursor position in memory then to return to specific positions. For details, see MZP command). Overview of PRESCRIBE Commands by Function Command Function Page CSET Change symbol SET by symbol-set ...