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...designations to connect to the SMTP server. • Device Userid-Specify the user ID to connect to the SMTP server. • Device Password-Specify the password to connect to the SMTP server. • Kerberos 5 REALM-Specify the realm for the Kerberos 5 authentication protocol. • NTLM ... - Archival (PDF/A)-Specify whether to compress the scanned image. - PDF Version-Specify the PDF version 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...
...designations to connect to the SMTP server. • Device Userid-Specify the user ID to connect to the SMTP server. • Device Password-Specify the password to connect to the SMTP server. • Kerberos 5 REALM-Specify the realm for the Kerberos 5 authentication protocol. • NTLM ... - Archival (PDF/A)-Specify whether to compress the scanned image. - PDF Version-Specify the PDF version 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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...the images in some printer models. Highly Compressed-Specify whether to use for the web link. • Web Link-Set the web link. 3 Click Save. Lexmark Confidential until announced Scanning 16 • Scan Preview-Show the scan preview on the page. • Original Size-Set the paper size of the original...-Set 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 optical character recognition (OCR). • PDF Settings-Set...
...the images in some printer models. Highly Compressed-Specify whether to use for the web link. • Web Link-Set the web link. 3 Click Save. Lexmark Confidential until announced Scanning 16 • Scan Preview-Show the scan preview on the page. • Original Size-Set the paper size of the original...-Set 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 optical character recognition (OCR). • PDF Settings-Set...
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... connect to the SMTP 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 port number of the...Setup > General Fax Settings. 2 Configure the settings. • To Format-Specify a fax recipient. • Reply Address-Specify a reply address for sending e- Lexmark Confidential until announced Faxing 27 3 Click Save. Fax Server E‑mail Settings 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Fax > Fax Server Setup ...
... connect to the SMTP 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 port number of the...Setup > General Fax Settings. 2 Configure the settings. • To Format-Specify a fax recipient. • Reply Address-Specify a reply address for sending e- Lexmark Confidential until announced Faxing 27 3 Click Save. Fax Server E‑mail Settings 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Fax > Fax Server Setup ...
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... to connect to the printer. • From the Certificate Authenticated Connections section, type the IP address of the following : a Select Active. Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 32 4 Do one or more authentication protocols. • EAP‑MD5, EAP‑MSCHAPv2, LEAP, and PEAP...8209;TLS requires a login name, a CA certificate, and a signed printer certificate. • EAP‑TTLS requires a login name and password and a CA certificate. 4 In the TTLS Authentication Method menu, select the authentication method to use. 5 Click Save. Retain the key ...
... to connect to the printer. • From the Certificate Authenticated Connections section, type the IP address of the following : a Select Active. Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 32 4 Do one or more authentication protocols. • EAP‑MD5, EAP‑MSCHAPv2, LEAP, and PEAP...8209;TLS requires a login name, a CA certificate, and a signed printer certificate. • EAP‑TTLS requires a login name and password and a CA certificate. 4 In the TTLS Authentication Method menu, select the authentication method to use. 5 Click Save. Retain the key ...
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... logging in to the printer. • User Name/Password-Add an account with a user name and password. • User Name-Add an account with a user name only. • Password-Add an account with a password only. • PIN-Add an account with a personal identification...guest account users, restrict the functions, applications, printer management, and security options for the user, select Add New Group. Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 36 Managing login methods Restricting public access to functions, applications, printer management, and security options The...
... logging in to the printer. • User Name/Password-Add an account with a user name and password. • User Name-Add an account with a user name only. • Password-Add an account with a password only. • PIN-Add an account with a personal identification...guest account users, restrict the functions, applications, printer management, and security options for the user, select Add New Group. Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 36 Managing login methods Restricting public access to functions, applications, printer management, and security options The...
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...The default value is cn. • Home Directory Attribute-Type the LDAP attribute that contains the users' home directory. Device Password-Type the password for group search. Note: A search base consists of three custom object classes can be searched. Advanced Options • Use ...• Custom Object Classes-Type the name of a user registered to configure the address book used for when authenticating users' credentials. Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 39 • If Anonymous LDAP Bind or Use Active Directory Device Credentials is mail. • Fax ...
...The default value is cn. • Home Directory Attribute-Type the LDAP attribute that contains the users' home directory. Device Password-Type the password for group search. Note: A search base consists of three custom object classes can be searched. Advanced Options • Use ...• Custom Object Classes-Type the name of a user registered to configure the address book used for when authenticating users' credentials. Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 39 • If Anonymous LDAP Bind or Use Active Directory Device Credentials is mail. • Fax ...
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...From the Configure section, in the Enable Authentication menu, select MD5 key. c Depending on your printer model, either enter the key ID and password, or browse to sync the time with the domain controller automatically. 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Device > Preferences > ... the Network Time Protocol section, select Enable NTP, and then type the IP address or host name of the NTP server. Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 41 4 If necessary, from the Miscellaneous Settings section, configure the following settings: • Character Encoding...
...From the Configure section, in the Enable Authentication menu, select MD5 key. c Depending on your printer model, either enter the key ID and password, or browse to sync the time with the domain controller automatically. 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Device > Preferences > ... the Network Time Protocol section, select Enable NTP, and then type the IP address or host name of the NTP server. Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 41 4 If necessary, from the Miscellaneous Settings section, configure the following settings: • Character Encoding...
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General Information - Server Port-Enter the port where queries are not able to the Active Directory. • Password-Type the password of the LDAP server. - Creating an Active Directory login method 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security ... Integrated Windows Authentication-Select one Kerberos configuration file can be saved on an external server for the Active Directory login method. - Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 42 Using Active Directory You can use • Use if available-Use Windows operating system authentication credentials...
General Information - Server Port-Enter the port where queries are not able to the Active Directory. • Password-Type the password of the LDAP server. - Creating an Active Directory login method 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security ... Integrated Windows Authentication-Select one Kerberos configuration file can be saved on an external server for the Active Directory login method. - Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 42 Using Active Directory You can use • Use if available-Use Windows operating system authentication credentials...
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... other directories, you want to the Active Directory server. • Device Realm-The Active Directory domain name. • Device Password-Type the password for the logged‑in user account. The default value is sAMAccountName, which is cn. - The default value is common ...and group designations that contains the users' e-mail addresses. Require Certificate-If the LDAP server requires a certificate, then select Yes. - Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 43 Device Credentials - Custom Object Classes-Type the name of a user registered to show on the address ...
... other directories, you want to the Active Directory server. • Device Realm-The Active Directory domain name. • Device Password-Type the password for the logged‑in user account. The default value is sAMAccountName, which is cn. - The default value is common ...and group designations that contains the users' e-mail addresses. Require Certificate-If the LDAP server requires a certificate, then select Yes. - Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 43 Device Credentials - Custom Object Classes-Type the name of a user registered to show on the address ...
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... Enable "Guest" access-Provide guests with full access control. • No Effect-All protected access controls remain protected. Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 51 Enabling print permission Use this option is selected, then the device is locked down because of...For more information, see "Managing login methods" on the user's permission configuration. The secure reset feature requires specifying in the Minimum Password Length field. 4 Click Save. Enabling the security reset jumper If the device is on the controller board. 1 From the Embedded...
... Enable "Guest" access-Provide guests with full access control. • No Effect-All protected access controls remain protected. Lexmark Confidential until announced Securing printers 51 Enabling print permission Use this option is selected, then the device is locked down because of...For more information, see "Managing login methods" on the user's permission configuration. The secure reset feature requires specifying in the Minimum Password Length field. 4 Click Save. Enabling the security reset jumper If the device is on the controller board. 1 From the Embedded...
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...the correct authentication type, and if necessary, type the correct authentication credentials. 4 Apply the changes. Contact your system administrator. Lexmark Confidential until announced Troubleshooting 58 Scanning problems Cannot scan to the selected destination Make sure that the destination is located For more information... application. 2 From the Scan Destination section, select the destination to the network Make sure that the user name and password are in which the printer is valid From the Embedded Web Server, access the configuration page for the application, and ...
...the correct authentication type, and if necessary, type the correct authentication credentials. 4 Apply the changes. Contact your system administrator. Lexmark Confidential until announced Troubleshooting 58 Scanning problems Cannot scan to the selected destination Make sure that the destination is located For more information... application. 2 From the Scan Destination section, select the destination to the network Make sure that the user name and password are in which the printer is valid From the Embedded Web Server, access the configuration page for the application, and ...
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Lexmark Confidential until announced Index 68 Index Numerics 802.1x authentication 32 A access ...38 creating LDAP+GSSAPI groups 44 creating LDAP+GSSAPI login method 38 creating local accounts password 36 PIN 36 user name 36 user name and password 36 D date and time settings configuring manually 41 configuring NTP 41 deleting a ...deleting 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 54...
Lexmark Confidential until announced Index 68 Index Numerics 802.1x authentication 32 A access ...38 creating LDAP+GSSAPI groups 44 creating LDAP+GSSAPI login method 38 creating local accounts password 36 PIN 36 user name 36 user name and password 36 D date and time settings configuring manually 41 configuring NTP 41 deleting a ...deleting 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 54...
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Lexmark Confidential until announced Index 69 editing contacts 11 editing groups 11 editing LDAP groups 44 editing LDAP+GSSAPI groups 44 editing local account groups 37 editing local accounts password 36 PIN 36 user name 36 user name and password 36 Embedded Web Server accessing 7 checking ...name 36 creating user name and password 36 deleting groups 37 deleting password 36 deleting PIN 36 deleting user name 36 deleting user name and password 36 editing groups 37 editing password 36 editing PIN 36 editing user name and password 36 login method creating Active Directory...
Lexmark Confidential until announced Index 69 editing contacts 11 editing groups 11 editing LDAP groups 44 editing LDAP+GSSAPI groups 44 editing local account groups 37 editing local accounts password 36 PIN 36 user name 36 user name and password 36 Embedded Web Server accessing 7 checking ...name 36 creating user name and password 36 deleting groups 37 deleting password 36 deleting PIN 36 deleting user name 36 deleting user name and password 36 editing groups 37 editing password 36 editing PIN 36 editing user name and password 36 login method creating Active Directory...
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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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... of the END parameter causes the printer to print all pages of a job after the last page of the job. • Use the PASSWORD parameter to control which jobs and users are processed as indicated by 10. When the printer receives a JOB command, the print timeout is multiplied...separation commands The printer supports the PJL JOB and EOJ commands. Syntax: @PJL JOB [NAME = "job name"] [START = first page][END = last page] [PASSWORD = number] [LCREDSESSIONID Notes: • Only use the JOB command to separate print data into various parts or jobs. When the printer receives a PJL EOJ command...
... of the END parameter causes the printer to print all pages of a job after the last page of the job. • Use the PASSWORD parameter to control which jobs and users are processed as indicated by 10. When the printer receives a JOB command, the print timeout is multiplied...separation commands The printer supports the PJL JOB and EOJ commands. Syntax: @PJL JOB [NAME = "job name"] [START = first page][END = last page] [PASSWORD = number] [LCREDSESSIONID Notes: • Only use the JOB command to separate print data into various parts or jobs. When the printer receives a PJL EOJ command...
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...< custom name > PAGEPROTECT • AUTO • ON PAPER • < paper sizes > • < envelope sizes > PARALLEL • SLOW • FAST PASSWORD • 0 to 24 characters. The text is truncated to 65535 Function Output bin Description/notes Notes: • UPPER is the factory default setting. • is...; This setting locks the control panel to On, then ON is not equal to 0, then a DINQUIRE or INQUIRE on the PASSWORD variable returns ENABLED. factory default setting. For more information, see the documentation that allows custom naming of Page Protect as follows: ...
...< custom name > PAGEPROTECT • AUTO • ON PAPER • < paper sizes > • < envelope sizes > PARALLEL • SLOW • FAST PASSWORD • 0 to 24 characters. The text is truncated to 65535 Function Output bin Description/notes Notes: • UPPER is the factory default setting. • is...; This setting locks the control panel to On, then ON is not equal to 0, then a DINQUIRE or INQUIRE on the PASSWORD variable returns ENABLED. factory default setting. For more information, see the documentation that allows custom naming of Page Protect as follows: ...
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... Use this command to rename a file on a flash memory. Syntax: @PJL LRUNFILE DEVICE=filedevice FILENAME="fname"[] LRENAMEFILE command Use this command to set a password on the entire flash memory, hard disk, or on the device, then the command is omitted from a LWRITEFILE command, then place an @PJL END...
... Use this command to rename a file on a flash memory. Syntax: @PJL LRUNFILE DEVICE=filedevice FILENAME="fname"[] LRENAMEFILE command Use this command to set a password on the entire flash memory, hard disk, or on the device, then the command is omitted from a LWRITEFILE command, then place an @PJL END...
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...ash with an ID of 127, which has not been downloaded since flash was formatted: @PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE: "flash:00127000.p5bitmap" LWLOCK = "password" [] To password protect a macro, the file name is the ID taken from the print directory page (add zeros to the left of 1023: @PJL DEFAULT ...LRESOURCE: "flash:1023.p5macro LRWLOCK = "password" [] Note: If the file name is not automatically relocked with DEFAULT specified locks a file or device for reading and writing....
...ash with an ID of 127, which has not been downloaded since flash was formatted: @PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE: "flash:00127000.p5bitmap" LWLOCK = "password" [] To password protect a macro, the file name is the ID taken from the print directory page (add zeros to the left of 1023: @PJL DEFAULT ...LRESOURCE: "flash:1023.p5macro LRWLOCK = "password" [] Note: If the file name is not automatically relocked with DEFAULT specified locks a file or device for reading and writing....
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... a protected file or device command Use the LDELETEPASSWORD command to recover lost passwords Use the LQUERYSEED and LBYPASSPASSWORD commands to relock a password‑protected file or device that has been unlocked using the LDECLARE command....device unlocked by the execution of this command is casesensitive. Syntax: @PJL LDECLARE LRESOURCE : "device:filename.filetype" LRWLOCKJ = "password" [] @PJL LDECLARE LRESOURCE : "device:filename.filetype" LWLOCKJ = "password" [] Values for "device:filename.filetype": • The device is a file storage device, such as a disk...
... a protected file or device command Use the LDELETEPASSWORD command to recover lost passwords Use the LQUERYSEED and LBYPASSPASSWORD commands to relock a password‑protected file or device that has been unlocked using the LDECLARE command....device unlocked by the execution of this command is casesensitive. Syntax: @PJL LDECLARE LRESOURCE : "device:filename.filetype" LRWLOCKJ = "password" [] @PJL LDECLARE LRESOURCE : "device:filename.filetype" LWLOCKJ = "password" [] Values for "device:filename.filetype": • The device is a file storage device, such as a disk...
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... the printer does not have a control panel, then the seed is produced. The value of the seed determines the key. 2 Obtain the key from the Lexmark Customer Support Center. 3 Send the @PJL LBYPASSPASSWORD command to the printer by any port. If the correct key is specified, then a modifi... printed on the control panel through MarkVision Enterprise. This command displays a value called the seed on the Menu Settings Page. The directory indicates the appropriate password for the flash or disk.
... the printer does not have a control panel, then the seed is produced. The value of the seed determines the key. 2 Obtain the key from the Lexmark Customer Support Center. 3 Send the @PJL LBYPASSPASSWORD command to the printer by any port. If the correct key is specified, then a modifi... printed on the control panel through MarkVision Enterprise. This command displays a value called the seed on the Menu Settings Page. The directory indicates the appropriate password for the flash or disk.