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...password to connect to the SMTP server. • Kerberos 5 REALM-Specify the realm for the Kerberos 5 authentication protocol. • NTLM Domain-Specify the domain name for the NTLM security protocol. Advanced Imaging • Color Balance-Adjust the amount of the scanned image. - Lexmark Confidential until announced Scanning 14 • Always use SMTP default... Reply Address-Always use the default reply address in each color. • Color ...
...password to connect to the SMTP server. • Kerberos 5 REALM-Specify the realm for the Kerberos 5 authentication protocol. • NTLM Domain-Specify the domain name for the NTLM security protocol. Advanced Imaging • Color Balance-Adjust the amount of the scanned image. - Lexmark Confidential until announced Scanning 14 • Always use SMTP default... Reply Address-Always use the default reply address in each color. • Color ...
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... printer models. PDF Version-Specify the PDF version of the scanned image. - FTP Defaults • Format-Specify the file format for the scanned image. • Global OCR Settings-Configure the settings for the scanned image. - Lexmark Confidential until announced Scanning 16 • Scan Preview-Show the scan preview on the ...the e‑mail server to use for the web link. • Login-Set the user name to use for the web link. • Password-Set the password to use for the web link. • Path-Set the printer network path to use for the web link. • Web Link-Set the...
... printer models. PDF Version-Specify the PDF version of the scanned image. - FTP Defaults • Format-Specify the file format for the scanned image. • Global OCR Settings-Configure the settings for the scanned image. - Lexmark Confidential until announced Scanning 16 • Scan Preview-Show the scan preview on the ...the e‑mail server to use for the web link. • Login-Set the user name to use for the web link. • Password-Set the password to use for the web link. • Path-Set the printer network path to use for the web link. • Web Link-Set the...
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...does not respond. • Reply Address-Specify a reply address for sending fax. • Always use SMTP default Reply Address-Specify the SMTP reply address for sending fax. • Use SSL/TLS-Specify whether to... server. • Device Userid-Specify the user ID to connect to the SMTP server. • Device Password-Specify the password to connect to receive analog faxes. 3 Click Save. mail. • Primary SMTP Gateway Port-Enter the... authentication protocol. • NTLM Domain-Specify the domain name for sending e- Lexmark Confidential until announced Faxing 27 3 Click Save.
...does not respond. • Reply Address-Specify a reply address for sending fax. • Always use SMTP default Reply Address-Specify the SMTP reply address for sending fax. • Use SSL/TLS-Specify whether to... server. • Device Userid-Specify the user ID to connect to the SMTP server. • Device Password-Specify the password to connect to receive analog faxes. 3 Click Save. mail. • Primary SMTP Gateway Port-Enter the... authentication protocol. • NTLM Domain-Specify the domain name for sending e- Lexmark Confidential until announced Faxing 27 3 Click Save.
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...that all printers on the printer before changing 802.1x authentication settings. Note: If only one certificate is installed, then default is necessary when using digital certificates to establish a secure connection to the authentication server, then configure the certificates on the...;TTLS requires a login name and password and a CA certificate. 4 In the TTLS Authentication Method menu, select the authentication method to use . Warning-Potential Damage: To reduce flash part wear, use later when configuring client printers. Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 32 ...
...that all printers on the printer before changing 802.1x authentication settings. Note: If only one certificate is installed, then default is necessary when using digital certificates to establish a secure connection to the authentication server, then configure the certificates on the...;TTLS requires a login name and password and a CA certificate. 4 In the TTLS Authentication Method menu, select the authentication method to use . Warning-Potential Damage: To reduce flash part wear, use later when configuring client printers. Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 32 ...
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Device Realm-The realm used for the user. Device Password-Type the password for the Kerberos server. Note: A maximum of multiple attributes separated by commas. Address Book Setup The following settings are used to configure the ... is memberOf. • Search Base-The node in a Windows operating system environment. The default value is cn. • Home Directory Attribute-Type the LDAP attribute that contains the users' fax number. Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 39 • If Anonymous LDAP Bind or Use Active Directory Device Credentials is ...
Device Realm-The realm used for the user. Device Password-Type the password for the Kerberos server. Note: A maximum of multiple attributes separated by commas. Address Book Setup The following settings are used to configure the ... is memberOf. • Search Base-The node in a Windows operating system environment. The default value is cn. • Home Directory Attribute-Type the LDAP attribute that contains the users' fax number. Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 39 • If Anonymous LDAP Bind or Use Active Directory Device Credentials is ...
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...the Active Directory server. • Device Realm-The Active Directory domain name. • Device Password-Type the password for the logged‑in the domain for the user. person-Search the "person" object ...and group designations that you can type uid, cn, or a user-defined attribute. The default value is mail. - You can be searched. Address Book Setup The following settings are... pulled from 5 to 30 seconds or 5 to show on the address book. - Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 43 Device Credentials - Userid Attribute-Type the LDAP attribute to other...
...the Active Directory server. • Device Realm-The Active Directory domain name. • Device Password-Type the password for the logged‑in the domain for the user. person-Search the "person" object ...and group designations that you can type uid, cn, or a user-defined attribute. The default value is mail. - You can be searched. Address Book Setup The following settings are... pulled from 5 to 30 seconds or 5 to show on the address book. - Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 43 Device Credentials - Userid Attribute-Type the LDAP attribute to other...
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... type a file name. • Append the time stamp. • Overwrite the existing file. Lexmark Confidential until announced Troubleshooting 58 Scanning problems Cannot scan to configure. 3 From the Authentication Options section,... that the printer is connected to the network Make sure that the user name and password are configured properly in your printer setup and in the destination Remove the old file ... or configure the application to: • Allow users to allow communication with the default file name does not exist in the setup dialog For more information, contact your system...
... type a file name. • Append the time stamp. • Overwrite the existing file. Lexmark Confidential until announced Troubleshooting 58 Scanning problems Cannot scan to configure. 3 From the Authentication Options section,... that the printer is connected to the network Make sure that the user name and password are configured properly in your printer setup and in the destination Remove the old file ... or configure the application to: • Allow users to allow communication with the default file name does not exist in the setup dialog For more information, contact your system...
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Lexmark Confidential until announced Index 68 Index Numerics 802.1x authentication 32 A...FTP settings 16 configuring general fax settings 23, 27 configuring HTTP/FTP settings 29 configuring printer certificate defaults 47 configuring security audit log settings 34 configuring SNMP traps 34 configuring SNMP version 1 settings 33 configuring ...LDAP+GSSAPI login method 40 deleting local account groups 37 deleting local accounts password 36 PIN 36 user name 36 user name and password 36 digital certificates installing 48 installing manually 48 disposing of printer hard disk...
Lexmark Confidential until announced Index 68 Index Numerics 802.1x authentication 32 A...FTP settings 16 configuring general fax settings 23, 27 configuring HTTP/FTP settings 29 configuring printer certificate defaults 47 configuring security audit log settings 34 configuring SNMP traps 34 configuring SNMP version 1 settings 33 configuring ...LDAP+GSSAPI login method 40 deleting local account groups 37 deleting local accounts password 36 PIN 36 user name 36 user name and password 36 digital certificates installing 48 installing manually 48 disposing of printer hard disk...
Printer Languages and Interfaces Technical Reference
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Contents 4 Default printer language for an interface port 124 Flash memory and hard disk 125 Resource data collection (download target 125 Viewing the contents of a flash memory or hard disk 126 Example of directory...126 Password protection...128 Rewriting the flash memory content...128 Accessing files with PostScript emulation 129 Performance...132 Job buffering...132 Printer interfaces 133 Setting up the communications port...133 Choosing an interface...133 Parallel interface...134 Network support...145 Input buffer...145 Index...147
Contents 4 Default printer language for an interface port 124 Flash memory and hard disk 125 Resource data collection (download target 125 Viewing the contents of a flash memory or hard disk 126 Example of directory...126 Password protection...128 Rewriting the flash memory content...128 Accessing files with PostScript emulation 129 Performance...132 Job buffering...132 Printer interfaces 133 Setting up the communications port...133 Choosing an interface...133 Parallel interface...134 Network support...145 Input buffer...145 Index...147
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... 1 to separate print data into various parts or jobs. Instead, UELs occurring within a JOB and EOJ pair are allowed to modify the printer default or NVRAM variables. The printer emulator discards pages of a job until it receives the corresponding EOJ. Parameters: • Use the NAME parameter to... skip the printing of a particular portion of the job. Syntax: @PJL JOB [NAME = "job name"] [START = first page][END = last page] [PASSWORD = number] [LCREDSESSIONID Notes: • Only use the JOB command to 2,147,483,647. The command signifies the start printing with page 1 of ...
... 1 to separate print data into various parts or jobs. Instead, UELs occurring within a JOB and EOJ pair are allowed to modify the printer default or NVRAM variables. The printer emulator discards pages of a job until it receives the corresponding EOJ. Parameters: • Use the NAME parameter to... skip the printing of a particular portion of the job. Syntax: @PJL JOB [NAME = "job name"] [START = first page][END = last page] [PASSWORD = number] [LCREDSESSIONID Notes: • Only use the JOB command to 2,147,483,647. The command signifies the start printing with page 1 of ...
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... documentation that allows custom naming of optional output bins. factory default setting. The text is truncated to keep the user defaults from changing. A4 is the factory default setting. FAST is the international factory default setting. Default password for PJL Notes: NVRAM security • 0 is the factory default setting. • This setting locks the control panel to...
... documentation that allows custom naming of optional output bins. factory default setting. The text is truncated to keep the user defaults from changing. A4 is the factory default setting. FAST is the international factory default setting. Default password for PJL Notes: NVRAM security • 0 is the factory default setting. • This setting locks the control panel to...
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Syntax: @PJL LDELETEFILE DEVICE=filedevice FILENAME="fname"[] LFORMAT command Use this command to set a password on the entire flash memory, hard disk, or on an individual macro or font in @PJL END DATA is omitted from a LWRITEFILE command, then... END DATA at the end of the data. Syntax: @PJL LDEFRAG DEVICE=filedevice[] File and device protection commands File and device protection commands Use the DEFAULT command to format a device for storage. Syntax: @PJL LRUNFILE DEVICE=filedevice FILENAME="fname"[] LRENAMEFILE command Use this command to rename a file on a storage ...
Syntax: @PJL LDELETEFILE DEVICE=filedevice FILENAME="fname"[] LFORMAT command Use this command to set a password on the entire flash memory, hard disk, or on an individual macro or font in @PJL END DATA is omitted from a LWRITEFILE command, then... END DATA at the end of the data. Syntax: @PJL LDEFRAG DEVICE=filedevice[] File and device protection commands File and device protection commands Use the DEFAULT command to format a device for storage. Syntax: @PJL LRUNFILE DEVICE=filedevice FILENAME="fname"[] LRENAMEFILE command Use this command to rename a file on a storage ...
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...;ash with an ID of the ID to the entire device. Syntax: @PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE : "device:filename.filetype" LRWLOCK = "password" [] @PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE : "device:filename.filetype" LWLOCK = "password" [] The file name used depends on whether you want to access or... device for reading and writing. Syntax: @PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE: "device:" LRWLOCK = "password" [] @PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE: "device:" LWLOCK = "password" [] Unlocking a protected file or device command Use the LDECLARE command to specify a password to put a password on page 55. This command is a fi...
...;ash with an ID of the ID to the entire device. Syntax: @PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE : "device:filename.filetype" LRWLOCK = "password" [] @PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE : "device:filename.filetype" LWLOCK = "password" [] The file name used depends on whether you want to access or... device for reading and writing. Syntax: @PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE: "device:" LRWLOCK = "password" [] @PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE: "device:" LWLOCK = "password" [] Unlocking a protected file or device command Use the LDECLARE command to specify a password to put a password on page 55. This command is a fi...
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... 96 Key UseOldcopypage Type Boolean VMReclaim integer VMThreshold integer WaitTimeout integer Default Definition false Legal values: • If true, the... value: Any non‑negative integer. An appropriate value is set, then this operator requires a password. Values supplied to 500000, inclusive. System parameters The setsystemparams operator sets the values of specifi... Values supplied to the value of the WaitTimeout system parameter at http://support.lexmark.com. Legal value: Any integer from the host before it terminated the current print job by ...
... 96 Key UseOldcopypage Type Boolean VMReclaim integer VMThreshold integer WaitTimeout integer Default Definition false Legal values: • If true, the... value: Any non‑negative integer. An appropriate value is set, then this operator requires a password. Values supplied to 500000, inclusive. System parameters The setsystemparams operator sets the values of specifi... Values supplied to the value of the WaitTimeout system parameter at http://support.lexmark.com. Legal value: Any integer from the host before it terminated the current print job by ...
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...-Executes Job/Start before each user job. • 11-Executes both Sys/Start and Job/Start files. PostScript emulation 100 Key StartupMode StaticRamSize SystemParams Password UseOldcopypage UseOldfonts ValidNV WaitTimeout Type integer integer string Boolean Boolean Boolean integer Definition Controls the system start file during PostScript emulation initialization...
...-Executes Job/Start before each user job. • 11-Executes both Sys/Start and Job/Start files. PostScript emulation 100 Key StartupMode StaticRamSize SystemParams Password UseOldcopypage UseOldfonts ValidNV WaitTimeout Type integer integer string Boolean Boolean Boolean integer Definition Controls the system start file during PostScript emulation initialization...
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... and device protection commands 87 file commands for flash memory or hard disk 84 job separation commands 42 kernel commands 41 recovering lost passwords 89 relocking a protected file or device commands 89 service errors 81 unique commands 81 unlocking a protected file or device command 88 unlocking a ... jobs 132 rewriting the flash memory content 128 S storing resources on a flash memory or hard disk 125 switching printer languages datastream 123 default printer language for an interface port 124 setting SmartSwitch for different interfaces 123 sniffing 123
... and device protection commands 87 file commands for flash memory or hard disk 84 job separation commands 42 kernel commands 41 recovering lost passwords 89 relocking a protected file or device commands 89 service errors 81 unique commands 81 unlocking a protected file or device command 88 unlocking a ... jobs 132 rewriting the flash memory content 128 S storing resources on a flash memory or hard disk 125 switching printer languages datastream 123 default printer language for an interface port 124 setting SmartSwitch for different interfaces 123 sniffing 123
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Flash Drive Access Enabled* Disabled Enable access to a value indicates the factory default setting. Audio Feedback Volume 1-10 (5*) Adjust the volume of the display. Allow Background Removal On* Off Specify whether background removal is set to one page .... Note: This menu item appears only in some printer models. Allow Custom Job scans On* Off Scan multiple jobs to MD5 key, Key ID and Password appear. Screen Timeout 10-300 (60*) Set the idle time in the initial setup wizard determines the initial paper size setting. Notes: • Enable Authentication...
Flash Drive Access Enabled* Disabled Enable access to a value indicates the factory default setting. Audio Feedback Volume 1-10 (5*) Adjust the volume of the display. Allow Background Removal On* Off Specify whether background removal is set to one page .... Note: This menu item appears only in some printer models. Allow Custom Job scans On* Off Scan multiple jobs to MD5 key, Key ID and Password appear. Screen Timeout 10-300 (60*) Set the idle time in the initial setup wizard determines the initial paper size setting. Notes: • Enable Authentication...
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... the alarm sounds when the toner cartridge is low. Note: When set to a value indicates the factory default setting. Note: An asterisk (*) next to Standard Authentication, VNC Password appears. Note: This menu item appears only in some printer models. Note: This menu item appears only... requires user intervention. Notifications Menu item Description Error Lighting Off On* Set the indicator light to a value indicates the factory default setting. Note: This menu item appears only in some printer models. Note: An asterisk (*) next to come on when a printer error...
... the alarm sounds when the toner cartridge is low. Note: When set to a value indicates the factory default setting. Note: An asterisk (*) next to Standard Authentication, VNC Password appears. Note: This menu item appears only in some printer models. Note: This menu item appears only... requires user intervention. Notifications Menu item Description Error Lighting Off On* Set the indicator light to a value indicates the factory default setting. Note: This menu item appears only in some printer models. Note: An asterisk (*) next to come on when a printer error...
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...Setup User‑Initiated E‑mail None Use Device SMTP Credentials Use Session User ID and Password Use Session E‑mail address and Password* Prompt user Set whether credentials are required for the NTLM security protocol. Note: This menu ...Note: This menu item appears only in some printer models. E‑mail Alerts Setup E‑mail Setup Device Password Specify the password to connect to the SMTP server. E‑mail Alerts Setup E‑mail Setup Kerberos 5 REALM Specify the ... Jam Assist Off On* Set the printer to a value indicates the factory default setting.
...Setup User‑Initiated E‑mail None Use Device SMTP Credentials Use Session User ID and Password Use Session E‑mail address and Password* Prompt user Set whether credentials are required for the NTLM security protocol. Note: This menu ...Note: This menu item appears only in some printer models. E‑mail Alerts Setup E‑mail Setup Device Password Specify the password to connect to the SMTP server. E‑mail Alerts Setup E‑mail Setup Kerberos 5 REALM Specify the ... Jam Assist Off On* Set the printer to a value indicates the factory default setting.
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...app settings Description Restore the printer factory default settings. Understanding the printer menus 74 Menu item Description Enable Voice Guidance When Headphone Is Attached Off* On Enable Voice Guidance when a headphone is attached to the printer. Speak Passwords/PINs Off* On Set the printer to...: This menu item appears only when a headphone or a speaker is attached to read out loud passwords or personal identification numbers. USB Scan to a value indicates the factory default setting. Note: An asterisk (*) next to Local On* Off Set whether the USB device driver ...
...app settings Description Restore the printer factory default settings. Understanding the printer menus 74 Menu item Description Enable Voice Guidance When Headphone Is Attached Off* On Enable Voice Guidance when a headphone is attached to the printer. Speak Passwords/PINs Off* On Set the printer to...: This menu item appears only when a headphone or a speaker is attached to read out loud passwords or personal identification numbers. USB Scan to a value indicates the factory default setting. Note: An asterisk (*) next to Local On* Off Set whether the USB device driver ...