Embedded Web Server Administrator's Guide
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...scan and copy functions Protects access to the Configuration Menu Controls the ability to perform color copy functions. Controls the ability to update firmware from a flash drive Controls the ability to print from a flash drive Controls the ability to scan documents to a flash drive Controls... access to the configuration of any installed eSF applications Controls access to the Scan to Fax function Controls the ability to update firmware from Home Screen Color Dropout Configuration Menu Copy Color Printing Copy Function Create Bookmarks at the Device Create Bookmarks Remotely Create Profiles ...
...scan and copy functions Protects access to the Configuration Menu Controls the ability to perform color copy functions. Controls the ability to update firmware from a flash drive Controls the ability to print from a flash drive Controls the ability to scan documents to a flash drive Controls... access to the configuration of any installed eSF applications Controls access to the Scan to Fax function Controls the ability to update firmware from Home Screen Color Dropout Configuration Menu Copy Color Printing Copy Function Create Bookmarks at the Device Create Bookmarks Remotely Create Profiles ...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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Contents Overview and first steps 5 Overview...5 Using this guide...5 Supported devices...5 Operating environment...5 Before configuring the device (required)...6 Verifying physical interfaces and installed firmware...6 Attaching a lock...6 Encrypting the hard disk...7 Disabling the USB Buffer...8 Installing the minimum configuration 9 Configuring the device...9 Configuration checklist...9 Configuring disk wiping...9 Enabling the backup ...
Contents Overview and first steps 5 Overview...5 Using this guide...5 Supported devices...5 Operating environment...5 Before configuring the device (required)...6 Verifying physical interfaces and installed firmware...6 Attaching a lock...6 Encrypting the hard disk...7 Disabling the USB Buffer...8 Installing the minimum configuration 9 Configuring the device...9 Configuration checklist...9 Configuring disk wiping...9 Enabling the backup ...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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... before proceeding. 6 To verify the firmware version, under Device Information, locate Base =, and Network =. 7 Contact your Lexmark representative to verify that perform document processing functions are disabled at the factory. 2 Turn the MFP on the back of the MFP, near an outside edge. 6 Note: USB ports that the Base and Network values are installed...
... before proceeding. 6 To verify the firmware version, under Device Information, locate Base =, and Network =. 7 Contact your Lexmark representative to verify that perform document processing functions are disabled at the factory. 2 Turn the MFP on the back of the MFP, near an outside edge. 6 Note: USB ports that the Base and Network values are installed...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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... Copy Color Printing Copy Function Create Bookmarks at the Device Create Bookmarks Remotely Create Profiles E-mail Function eSF Configuration Fax Function Firmware Updates Flash Drive Color Printing Flash Drive Firmware Updates Flash Drive Print Flash Drive Scan FTP Function Held Jobs Access Manage Shortcuts at the Device Manage Shortcuts Remotely Network Ports...
... Copy Color Printing Copy Function Create Bookmarks at the Device Create Bookmarks Remotely Create Profiles E-mail Function eSF Configuration Fax Function Firmware Updates Flash Drive Color Printing Flash Drive Firmware Updates Flash Drive Print Flash Drive Scan FTP Function Held Jobs Access Manage Shortcuts at the Device Manage Shortcuts Remotely Network Ports...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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...Any valid setting Not applicable - Be sure to disable HTTP and HTTPS access after you have finished using the EWS Access to MFP functions can be found in the table below. 4 Click Submit. Can be an internal account or a security template, as ...level of protection for a function, at the Device Create Bookmarks Remotely Create Profiles E-mail Function eSF Configuration Fax Function Firmware Updates Flash Drive Color Printing Flash Drive Firmware Updates Level of protection include: • Administrator access only- Controlling access to Administrator access only or Disabled. A...
...Any valid setting Not applicable - Be sure to disable HTTP and HTTPS access after you have finished using the EWS Access to MFP functions can be found in the table below. 4 Click Submit. Can be an internal account or a security template, as ...level of protection for a function, at the Device Create Bookmarks Remotely Create Profiles E-mail Function eSF Configuration Fax Function Firmware Updates Flash Drive Color Printing Flash Drive Firmware Updates Level of protection include: • Administrator access only- Controlling access to Administrator access only or Disabled. A...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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...jobs output in black and white Controls the ability to use the Color Dropout feature for your printer. Controls the ability to update firmware from a flash drive Controls the ability to print from the printer control panel Controls the ability to use the Copy function Controls the... FTP Function Held Jobs Access Manage Shortcuts at the Device Manage Shortcuts Remotely What it does Controls the ability to update firmware from a flash drive. Firmware files which are denied will be available for scan and copy functions Protects access to the Configuration Menu Controls the ability ...
...jobs output in black and white Controls the ability to use the Color Dropout feature for your printer. Controls the ability to update firmware from a flash drive Controls the ability to print from the printer control panel Controls the ability to use the Copy function Controls the... FTP Function Held Jobs Access Manage Shortcuts at the Device Manage Shortcuts Remotely What it does Controls the ability to update firmware from a flash drive. Firmware files which are denied will be available for scan and copy functions Protects access to the Configuration Menu Controls the ability ...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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... 19 assumptions 5 audit logging configuring 22 authentication token 32 B backup password using the touch screen to enable 9 before configuring the device verifying firmware 6 verifying physical interfaces 6 C certificates creating and modifying 16 Common Access Cards how to use 51 controlling access to device functions using the ... operating 5 EWS using 15 F fax forwarding 26 fax settings Driver to fax 26 fax forwarding 26 held faxes 26 fax storage 26 firmware verifying 6 function access using the EWS to restrict 36 using the touch screen to restrict 12 Function Access Controls list of 48 H ...
... 19 assumptions 5 audit logging configuring 22 authentication token 32 B backup password using the touch screen to enable 9 before configuring the device verifying firmware 6 verifying physical interfaces 6 C certificates creating and modifying 16 Common Access Cards how to use 51 controlling access to device functions using the ... operating 5 EWS using 15 F fax forwarding 26 fax settings Driver to fax 26 fax forwarding 26 held faxes 26 fax storage 26 firmware verifying 6 function access using the EWS to restrict 36 using the touch screen to restrict 12 Function Access Controls list of 48 H ...
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PKI Held Jobs configuring 35 port access shutting down 20 pre-configuration tasks verifying firmware 6 verifying physical interfaces 6 S security reset jumper on motherboard 27 security audit log ...home screen does not lock 39 jobs not being held at printer 44 jobs print immediately 44 KDC and MFP clocks out of sync 40 KDC did not respond within the required time 41 Kerberos file not uploaded 40...too long 42 login hangs getting user info 42 login screen does not appear when card is inserted 39 MFP clock out of sync 40 missing Kerberos realm 41 multiple Kerberos realms 41 no jobs available to user ...
PKI Held Jobs configuring 35 port access shutting down 20 pre-configuration tasks verifying firmware 6 verifying physical interfaces 6 S security reset jumper on motherboard 27 security audit log ...home screen does not lock 39 jobs not being held at printer 44 jobs print immediately 44 KDC and MFP clocks out of sync 40 KDC did not respond within the required time 41 Kerberos file not uploaded 40...too long 42 login hangs getting user info 42 login screen does not appear when card is inserted 39 MFP clock out of sync 40 missing Kerberos realm 41 multiple Kerberos realms 41 no jobs available to user ...
Forms and Bar Code Technical Reference
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Selects bar heights. Selects space widths. PCL5 emulation: HP 12 An additional Lexmark-specific section is found immediately following commands let you further define characteristics of the bar code: Command Esc(s#P Esc(s#H Esc(s#V Esc(s#B Esc(s#S Characteristic...-readable text printed with the bar code. Selects bar widths. If the typeface value is not one of those given, special bar code generation firmware processes the font selection command. For more information on bar code characteristic parameters and default values, see "PCL5 Function parameter list" on page 17...
Selects bar heights. Selects space widths. PCL5 emulation: HP 12 An additional Lexmark-specific section is found immediately following commands let you further define characteristics of the bar code: Command Esc(s#P Esc(s#H Esc(s#V Esc(s#B Esc(s#S Characteristic...-readable text printed with the bar code. Selects bar widths. If the typeface value is not one of those given, special bar code generation firmware processes the font selection command. For more information on bar code characteristic parameters and default values, see "PCL5 Function parameter list" on page 17...
Forms and Bar Code Technical Reference
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... Note: If a ppf file exists for the formset then the Paper Tray and Output Bin information is made available in the Lexmark Forms Manager file. Vertical Text Centering is printed for specifying those options. Data types 95 Subform Name - 5 RFID Support Through LFJT...Tray • Output Bin • Project Activation Condition(s) • Subform(s) used and information including: - The LFJT is then parsed by the Forms Card firmware. The PDF is embedded into the merged PDF by the PDF interpreter inside the printer. The text is a simple XML format for each formset found...
... Note: If a ppf file exists for the formset then the Paper Tray and Output Bin information is made available in the Lexmark Forms Manager file. Vertical Text Centering is printed for specifying those options. Data types 95 Subform Name - 5 RFID Support Through LFJT...Tray • Output Bin • Project Activation Condition(s) • Subform(s) used and information including: - The LFJT is then parsed by the Forms Card firmware. The PDF is embedded into the merged PDF by the PDF interpreter inside the printer. The text is a simple XML format for each formset found...
Forms and Bar Code Technical Reference
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...the start and stop character (A, B, C, or D) brackets the numeric data encoded within the bar code. Therefore, the Forms and Bar Code Card firmware must convert any code 93 lowercase input to uppercase before submission to upper case, and the bar code scan contains only uppercase. Refer to this...is printed as lowercase, reflecting the input data, rather than the HP BarDIMM Pro version 3.3A1 (referred to as "HP BDP"), or the Lexmark Bar Code Card version 2.5. (referred to separate each bar code character width may vary slightly depending on the character being encoded. Code 93 ...
...the start and stop character (A, B, C, or D) brackets the numeric data encoded within the bar code. Therefore, the Forms and Bar Code Card firmware must convert any code 93 lowercase input to uppercase before submission to upper case, and the bar code scan contains only uppercase. Refer to this...is printed as lowercase, reflecting the input data, rather than the HP BarDIMM Pro version 3.3A1 (referred to as "HP BDP"), or the Lexmark Bar Code Card version 2.5. (referred to separate each bar code character width may vary slightly depending on the character being encoded. Code 93 ...
Forms and Bar Code Technical Reference
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Therefore, the Forms and Bar Code Card firmware must convert any Codabar lowercase start-stop input to uppercase before submission to suffer with large amounts of encoding data. Maximum encodable character length The ...
Therefore, the Forms and Bar Code Card firmware must convert any Codabar lowercase start-stop input to uppercase before submission to suffer with large amounts of encoding data. Maximum encodable character length The ...
Forms and Bar Code Technical Reference
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...However, this procedure will encode more than the maximum amount allowed by firmware before the BCE, to truncate any input data over the maximum lengths should be found here: • http://lemming.sa.ap.lexmark.com/weblog/2007/04/03#BarCodeSpecs A valid MaxiCode data separator for...and any excess data. MaxiCode Separators and Structured Appends Please refer to the AIM MaxiCode specifications found here: • http://lemming.sa.ap.lexmark.com/~tbarnett/files/AIM_PDF417_spec.pdf In section 1 on pg. 1, the Introduction defines the Maximum Data Characters per symbol (at the existing ...
...However, this procedure will encode more than the maximum amount allowed by firmware before the BCE, to truncate any input data over the maximum lengths should be found here: • http://lemming.sa.ap.lexmark.com/weblog/2007/04/03#BarCodeSpecs A valid MaxiCode data separator for...and any excess data. MaxiCode Separators and Structured Appends Please refer to the AIM MaxiCode specifications found here: • http://lemming.sa.ap.lexmark.com/~tbarnett/files/AIM_PDF417_spec.pdf In section 1 on pg. 1, the Introduction defines the Maximum Data Characters per symbol (at the existing ...
Forms and Bar Code Technical Reference
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... Widths ISSN Bar Widths ISSN Space Widths New Limit 0x0100 0x1000 0x2000 0x2000 0x0100 0x0100 0x0100 Encoding limits for barcodes This deviation concerns firmware-imposed limits on previous Lexmark Bar Code options. If an attempt is made to encode a Codabar barcode with no characters present, then the !Err: 15 String too Short...
... Widths ISSN Bar Widths ISSN Space Widths New Limit 0x0100 0x1000 0x2000 0x2000 0x0100 0x0100 0x0100 Encoding limits for barcodes This deviation concerns firmware-imposed limits on previous Lexmark Bar Code options. If an attempt is made to encode a Codabar barcode with no characters present, then the !Err: 15 String too Short...
Forms and Bar Code User's Guide
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... Manager are defined as triggers that allow you to generate PDF output. The host data stream can also upgrade the Forms and Bar Code Card firmware on the printer's memory or a hard drive. You can either be printer-based or server-based. Forms Composer is in the printer, data...both userflash and Forms and Bar Code Card installed. You define activation conditions when designing your workflow processes. The Forms and Bar Code Card has firmware that has been uploaded on the printer. Activation conditions are required software programs that automate your form in GBK, UTF-8, or UTF-16. ...
... Manager are defined as triggers that allow you to generate PDF output. The host data stream can also upgrade the Forms and Bar Code Card firmware on the printer's memory or a hard drive. You can either be printer-based or server-based. Forms Composer is in the printer, data...both userflash and Forms and Bar Code Card installed. You define activation conditions when designing your workflow processes. The Forms and Bar Code Card has firmware that has been uploaded on the printer. Activation conditions are required software programs that automate your form in GBK, UTF-8, or UTF-16. ...
Forms and Bar Code User's Guide
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..., see the Users Guide that fall outside of the desired characters are printed. This is also used when upgrading the Forms and Bar Code Card firmware. This is usually a problem only for non-standard code pages. For more characters than the installed printer fonts. Identifying the version of Forms on the...
..., see the Users Guide that fall outside of the desired characters are printed. This is also used when upgrading the Forms and Bar Code Card firmware. This is usually a problem only for non-standard code pages. For more characters than the installed printer fonts. Identifying the version of Forms on the...
IPDS Emulation User's Guide
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...and SCS/TNe installed, a minimum of 128 MB of user memory (DRAM) for printers, a minimum of 256 MB of user memory (DRAM) for MFPs, and one of the following: • Standard network (Ethernet adapter integrated into printer system board) • MarkNet internal LAN print server (optional card ... initial installation is found in this guide about using the IPDS emulation, or require firmware updates, please contact your point of purchase, your local Lexmark office, or check the Lexmark support web site at http://support.lexmark.com. 8 If you can not find answers in the Card for IPDS and ...
...and SCS/TNe installed, a minimum of 128 MB of user memory (DRAM) for printers, a minimum of 256 MB of user memory (DRAM) for MFPs, and one of the following: • Standard network (Ethernet adapter integrated into printer system board) • MarkNet internal LAN print server (optional card ... initial installation is found in this guide about using the IPDS emulation, or require firmware updates, please contact your point of purchase, your local Lexmark office, or check the Lexmark support web site at http://support.lexmark.com. 8 If you can not find answers in the Card for IPDS and ...
IPDS Emulation User's Guide
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...indicate that the Trace Function is enabled. Note 1: This option can not be operated remotely. 3.3.20 IPDS Version This option displays the current IPDS firmware version / level. Note 2: The IPDS level is active. Note: This function can not be used remotely. Disable* USB Std. During printing...not be returned to the selected port. See Printing the Menu Settings Page (printers) on page 14 or Printing the Menu Settings Page (MFPs) on how to enable Resource Capture.) Yes Print IPDS resource list. Trace data is provided for trace data output. 3.3.18 Print Resource...
...indicate that the Trace Function is enabled. Note 1: This option can not be operated remotely. 3.3.20 IPDS Version This option displays the current IPDS firmware version / level. Note 2: The IPDS level is active. Note: This function can not be used remotely. Disable* USB Std. During printing...not be returned to the selected port. See Printing the Menu Settings Page (printers) on page 14 or Printing the Menu Settings Page (MFPs) on how to enable Resource Capture.) Yes Print IPDS resource list. Trace data is provided for trace data output. 3.3.18 Print Resource...
IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide
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IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide Equipment Requirements And Specifications Customer Support If you cannot find answers in this guide about using the IPDS emulation, or require firmware updates, please contact your point of purchase, your local Lexmark office, or check the Lexmark support web site at http://support.lexmark.com. 5
IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide Equipment Requirements And Specifications Customer Support If you cannot find answers in this guide about using the IPDS emulation, or require firmware updates, please contact your point of purchase, your local Lexmark office, or check the Lexmark support web site at http://support.lexmark.com. 5
IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide
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... queue (name clash) 4 Standard Network port not working 9 Timeout (IPDS Timeout; Message (bold) or Problem Problem Number 34 Incorrect Media 8 1565 EMUL ERROR 7 900.40 Firmware error 13 Bad Memory System 6 Busy 1 Disk Full 11 Disk protected, Fonts Not Erased 10 Fatal error in flash/disk memory for a problem. Busy Timeout...
... queue (name clash) 4 Standard Network port not working 9 Timeout (IPDS Timeout; Message (bold) or Problem Problem Number 34 Incorrect Media 8 1565 EMUL ERROR 7 900.40 Firmware error 13 Bad Memory System 6 Busy 1 Disk Full 11 Disk protected, Fonts Not Erased 10 Fatal error in flash/disk memory for a problem. Busy Timeout...