Wireless Setup Guide
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...recommended. Preparing to connect wirelessly Information you will need the following: • Authentication type • Inner authentication type • 802.1X username and password • Certificates Note: For more than one WEP key, enter up the printer on a wireless network Note: Do not connect the USB or ... network using the Advanced method, then you will not be either infrastructure or ad hoc. • Channel (for ad hoc networks)-The channel defaults to four in the provided spaces. Encryption must be set up to auto for the same type on the router and on the network. -...
...recommended. Preparing to connect wirelessly Information you will need the following: • Authentication type • Inner authentication type • 802.1X username and password • Certificates Note: For more than one WEP key, enter up the printer on a wireless network Note: Do not connect the USB or ... network using the Advanced method, then you will not be either infrastructure or ad hoc. • Channel (for ad hoc networks)-The channel defaults to four in the provided spaces. Encryption must be set up to auto for the same type on the router and on the network. -...
Wireless Setup Guide
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.... 2 Double-click Utilities. 3 Locate and double-click Print Center or Printer Setup Utility. 4 From the Printer List, choose Add. 5 Choose the Default Browser tab. 6 Click More Printers. 7 From the first pop-up menu, choose AppleTalk. 8 From the second pop-up menu, choose Local AppleTalk ... +. 4 Click AppleTalk. 5 Select the printer from the list. 6 Click Add. g From the Easy Install screen, click Install. h Type the user password, and then click OK. Connecting to accept the terms of the agreement. e Click Continue after viewing the license agreement, and then click Agree to a wireless...
.... 2 Double-click Utilities. 3 Locate and double-click Print Center or Printer Setup Utility. 4 From the Printer List, choose Add. 5 Choose the Default Browser tab. 6 Click More Printers. 7 From the first pop-up menu, choose AppleTalk. 8 From the second pop-up menu, choose Local AppleTalk ... +. 4 Click AppleTalk. 5 Select the printer from the list. 6 Click Add. g From the Easy Install screen, click Install. h Type the user password, and then click OK. Connecting to accept the terms of the agreement. e Click Continue after viewing the license agreement, and then click Agree to a wireless...
Wireless Setup Guide
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This is displayed in the address field of your user name and password for future reference. Note: Make sure you copy the network information down exactly, including any capital letters. 6 Store the SSID and the WEP key or ... Mac OS X version 10.5 1 From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences. 2 Click Network. 3 Click AirPort. b Type ipconfig. Troubleshooting wireless setup 21 c Press Enter. • The "Default Gateway" entry is displayed in a safe place for the wireless access point when prompted. 3 Click OK. 4 On the main page, click Wireless or another selection...
This is displayed in the address field of your user name and password for future reference. Note: Make sure you copy the network information down exactly, including any capital letters. 6 Store the SSID and the WEP key or ... Mac OS X version 10.5 1 From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences. 2 Click Network. 3 Click AirPort. b Type ipconfig. Troubleshooting wireless setup 21 c Press Enter. • The "Default Gateway" entry is displayed in a safe place for the wireless access point when prompted. 3 Click OK. 4 On the main page, click Wireless or another selection...
Wireless Setup Guide
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... You may be prompted to connect the printer to the computer again using the USB cable as 192.168.1.1. 2 Type the user name and password for future reference. Note: Make sure you copy them down the SSID, security type, and the WEP key or WPA passphrase, if they ... and then select the printer program folder from the list. 3 Click Wireless Setup Utility. Troubleshooting wireless setup 29 c Press Enter. • The "Default Gateway" entry is not installed on the computer, then insert the Software and Documentation CD, and follow the wireless installation path. 4 Follow the instructions ...
... You may be prompted to connect the printer to the computer again using the USB cable as 192.168.1.1. 2 Type the user name and password for future reference. Note: Make sure you copy them down the SSID, security type, and the WEP key or WPA passphrase, if they ... and then select the printer program folder from the list. 3 Click Wireless Setup Utility. Troubleshooting wireless setup 29 c Press Enter. • The "Default Gateway" entry is not installed on the computer, then insert the Software and Documentation CD, and follow the wireless installation path. 4 Follow the instructions ...
User's Guide
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...printer and operating properly for this menu item to be available. • The flash memory option cannot be Read/Write, Write, or password-protected. • Job Buffer Size must not be set to 100%. Description Prints a page containing the PostScript error Note: Off is the ...or change the setting from a selection list Lets you view or change the setting from a selection list Understanding printer menus 141 It shows the factory default set of fonts downloaded into RAM. • Flash appears only if a flash option containing fonts is installed. • A flash option must be...
...printer and operating properly for this menu item to be available. • The flash memory option cannot be Read/Write, Write, or password-protected. • Job Buffer Size must not be set to 100%. Description Prints a page containing the PostScript error Note: Off is the ...or change the setting from a selection list Lets you view or change the setting from a selection list Understanding printer menus 141 It shows the factory default set of fonts downloaded into RAM. • Flash appears only if a flash option containing fonts is installed. • A flash option must be...
Embedded Web Server Administrator's Guide
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... Authentication and Authorization ...5 Groups ...6 Access Controls...6 Security Templates...6 Configuring building blocks...7 Creating a password ...7 Creating a PIN...7 Setting up internal accounts ...8 Using LDAP ...9 Using LDAP+GSSAPI ...11...password or PIN to control function access...16 Using a security template to control function access ...16 Scenarios...18 Scenario: Printer in a public place...18 Scenario: Standalone or small office...18 Scenario: Network running Active Directory ...19 Managing certificates and other settings...21 Managing certificates...21 Setting certificate defaults...
... Authentication and Authorization ...5 Groups ...6 Access Controls...6 Security Templates...6 Configuring building blocks...7 Creating a password ...7 Creating a PIN...7 Setting up internal accounts ...8 Using LDAP ...9 Using LDAP+GSSAPI ...11...password or PIN to control function access...16 Using a security template to control function access ...16 Scenarios...18 Scenario: Printer in a public place...18 Scenario: Standalone or small office...18 Scenario: Network running Active Directory ...19 Managing certificates and other settings...21 Managing certificates...21 Setting certificate defaults...
Embedded Web Server Administrator's Guide
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Access Controls By default, all users the functions they need to print in ...to a common set using a building block, or certain building blocks paired with Groups Authentication and authorization Password Authorization only PIN Authorization only Each device can support up to 32 groups to be protected. For the ... Type of device, but those in association with no security enabled. A Security Template is a profile constructed using a password, PIN, or security template. The number of a complex security environment. Individually, building blocks, groups, and access controls...
Access Controls By default, all users the functions they need to print in ...to a common set using a building block, or certain building blocks paired with Groups Authentication and authorization Password Authorization only PIN Authorization only Each device can support up to 32 groups to be protected. For the ... Type of device, but those in association with no security enabled. A Security Template is a profile constructed using a password, PIN, or security template. The number of a complex security environment. Individually, building blocks, groups, and access controls...
Embedded Web Server Administrator's Guide
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..., by requiring a user to type a correct PIN to confirm it . 6 Select Admin Password if the password will be changed by a normal password, any administrator-level password will delete all passwords on each supported device. If a function or setting is four digits, which may be used...List will also grant access. 7 Click Submit. Using security features in the Setup Name box. Administrator-level passwords override normal passwords. Note: The default PIN length is protected by modifying the Minimum PIN length field under Settings ª Security ª Miscellaneous Security Settings.
..., by requiring a user to type a correct PIN to confirm it . 6 Select Admin Password if the password will be changed by a normal password, any administrator-level password will delete all passwords on each supported device. If a function or setting is four digits, which may be used...List will also grant access. 7 Click Submit. Using security features in the Setup Name box. Administrator-level passwords override normal passwords. Note: The default PIN length is protected by modifying the Minimum PIN length field under Settings ª Security ª Miscellaneous Security Settings.
Embedded Web Server Administrator's Guide
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...(common name), ou (organizational unit), o (organization), c (country), or dc (domain)-separated by commas. Each configuration must submit when authenticating. The default LDAP port is 389. • Use SSL/TLS-From the drop-down menu select None, SSL/TLS (Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security), or ...TLS. • Userid Attribute-Type either User ID or User ID and Password to access protected device functions in the Embedded Web Server 9 Multiple search bases may be able to specify the information a user must have...
...(common name), ou (organizational unit), o (organization), c (country), or dc (domain)-separated by commas. Each configuration must submit when authenticating. The default LDAP port is 389. • Use SSL/TLS-From the drop-down menu select None, SSL/TLS (Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security), or ...TLS. • Userid Attribute-Type either User ID or User ID and Password to access protected device functions in the Embedded Web Server 9 Multiple search bases may be able to specify the information a user must have...
Embedded Web Server Administrator's Guide
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...keys" link to browse to the file containing the NTP authentication credentials. 7 Click Submit to save changes, or Reset Form to restore default values. An administrator can store only one used by selecting Log out on a supported device because each device can be able to access ...under Custom Time Zone Setup. 3 If Daylight Saving Time (DST) is Microsoft's solution for enabling authentication without requiring the transmission of a user's password across a network in a non-standard time zone or an area that observes an alternate DST calendar, adjust the Custom Time Zone Setup settings ...
...keys" link to browse to the file containing the NTP authentication credentials. 7 Click Submit to save changes, or Reset Form to restore default values. An administrator can store only one used by selecting Log out on a supported device because each device can be able to access ...under Custom Time Zone Setup. 3 If Daylight Saving Time (DST) is Microsoft's solution for enabling authentication without requiring the transmission of a user's password across a network in a non-standard time zone or an area that observes an alternate DST calendar, adjust the Custom Time Zone Setup settings ...
Embedded Web Server Administrator's Guide
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... Settings screen under Register Domain, provide the credentials appropriate to access security menus regardless of the type of "back door" measures such as a backup password. Specifying the default user domain for example, if there is not successful, the Manage NTLM Setup screen will not be helpful if other security measures become unavailable...
... Settings screen under Register Domain, provide the credentials appropriate to access security menus regardless of the type of "back door" measures such as a backup password. Specifying the default user domain for example, if there is not successful, the Manage NTLM Setup screen will not be helpful if other security measures become unavailable...
Embedded Web Server Administrator's Guide
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...PIN to control function access Each Access Control (or Function Access Control), can be set to require No Security (the default), or to specific device functions using a password or PIN. Using a security template to control function access Step 1: Create a building block 1 From the Embedded Web ... Settings ª Security ª Edit Security Setups. 2 Under Edit Access Controls, select Access Controls. 3 For each session by a password or PIN. Using security features in the drop-down list next to the name of that printer login restrictions also comply with organizational security ...
...PIN to control function access Each Access Control (or Function Access Control), can be set to require No Security (the default), or to specific device functions using a password or PIN. Using a security template to control function access Step 1: Create a building block 1 From the Embedded Web ... Settings ª Security ª Edit Security Setups. 2 Under Edit Access Controls, select Access Controls. 3 For each session by a password or PIN. Using security features in the drop-down list next to the name of that printer login restrictions also comply with organizational security ...
Embedded Web Server Administrator's Guide
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... The default value is port 25. 4 If using digital certificates to establish a secure connection to the authentication server, you want to use to log in order to send E-mail, enter the information appropriate for no authentication, or Use Device SMTP Credentials, Use Session User ID and Password, Use ...; 802.1x. 2 Under 802.1x Authentication: • Select the Active check box to enable 802.1x authentication. • Type the login name and password the printer will wait for that server. 5 For SMTP Timeout, type the number of seconds (5-30) the device will use . 3 Type the Primary ...
... The default value is port 25. 4 If using digital certificates to establish a secure connection to the authentication server, you want to use to log in order to send E-mail, enter the information appropriate for no authentication, or Use Device SMTP Credentials, Use Session User ID and Password, Use ...; 802.1x. 2 Under 802.1x Authentication: • Select the Active check box to enable 802.1x authentication. • Type the login name and password the printer will wait for that server. 5 For SMTP Timeout, type the number of seconds (5-30) the device will use . 3 Type the Primary ...
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...the print server to reset. Setting up SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used for the SNMP Community identifier (the default community name is public). 5 To facilitate the automatic installation of the blank IP address entries (shown as device monitoring, type an... 2 Under SNMP Version 1, 2c, select the Enabled check box. 3 To allow device monitoring only, type an SNMPv3 Read Only User name and Password in the appropriate fields. 5 From the SNMPv3 Minimum Authentication Level list, select No Authentication, No Privacy, Authentication, No Privacy, or Authentication, Privacy. ...
...the print server to reset. Setting up SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used for the SNMP Community identifier (the default community name is public). 5 To facilitate the automatic installation of the blank IP address entries (shown as device monitoring, type an... 2 Under SNMP Version 1, 2c, select the Enabled check box. 3 To allow device monitoring only, type an SNMPv3 Read Only User name and Password in the appropriate fields. 5 From the SNMPv3 Minimum Authentication Level list, select No Authentication, No Privacy, Authentication, No Privacy, or Authentication, Privacy. ...
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... generate an alert. 5 Click Submit to save changes, or Reset Form to clear all security settings to default values). 3 Click Submit to save the changes. Warning-Potential Damage: If "No Effect" is chosen and the password (or other applicable credential) is a hardware jumper located on the motherboard. To regain access to the... remove access to all security menus-use with caution), Access controls = "No security" (to remove security only from function access controls), or Reset factory security defaults (to return all fields.
... generate an alert. 5 Click Submit to save changes, or Reset Form to clear all security settings to default values). 3 Click Submit to save the changes. Warning-Potential Damage: If "No Effect" is chosen and the password (or other applicable credential) is a hardware jumper located on the motherboard. To regain access to the... remove access to all security menus-use with caution), Access controls = "No security" (to remove security only from function access controls), or Reset factory security defaults (to return all fields.
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... authenticating using Kerberos 13 using LDAP 9 using LDAP+GSSAPI 11 using NTLM authentication 14 Authentication understanding 5 Authorization understanding 5 B backup password creating 15 using 15 building blocks adding to security templates 16 internal accounts 8 Kerberos 5 13 LDAP 9 LDAP+GSSAPI 11 NTLM ...authentication 14 C certificates creating 21 deleting 21 setting defaults 22 viewing 21 confidential printing configuring 22 D disk encryption 24 disk wiping modifying 23 scheduling 23 E encrypting the hard disk 24...
... authenticating using Kerberos 13 using LDAP 9 using LDAP+GSSAPI 11 using NTLM authentication 14 Authentication understanding 5 Authorization understanding 5 B backup password creating 15 using 15 building blocks adding to security templates 16 internal accounts 8 Kerberos 5 13 LDAP 9 LDAP+GSSAPI 11 NTLM ...authentication 14 C certificates creating 21 deleting 21 setting defaults 22 viewing 21 confidential printing configuring 22 D disk encryption 24 disk wiping modifying 23 scheduling 23 E encrypting the hard disk 24...
Service Manual
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...menus. Diagnostic aids 3-27 This menu item appears only if the PPDS interpreter is helpful to print the customer settings before you restore factory defaults or make major changes. It is available. Event Log Lets the system support person print a limited set to 0. This menu item ...appears only when the PJL PASSWORD Environment variable is set of the information contained in restored. Select Reports from the Config Menu, and press Select ( ). 2. PPDS Emulation Activates...
...menus. Diagnostic aids 3-27 This menu item appears only if the PPDS interpreter is helpful to print the customer settings before you restore factory defaults or make major changes. It is available. Event Log Lets the system support person print a limited set to 0. This menu item ...appears only when the PJL PASSWORD Environment variable is set of the information contained in restored. Select Reports from the Config Menu, and press Select ( ). 2. PPDS Emulation Activates...
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...Panel Menus 3-27 Panel Test 3-7 panel, control 1-2 Paper jams 3-34 paper jams avoiding 3-34 parts catalog covers 7-2 electronics 7-7 frame 7-9 options 7-11 password, panel menus 3-27 power-on self test (POST) 2-1 symptoms 2-23 PPDS Emulation 3-27 Print Contrast 3-14 print media trays by model 1-6 types and ...pages using 2-36 fax card service check 2-52 motor detect test 3-6 O operator panel LCD- 2-2 LED- EP Setup Charge Roll 3-14 EP Defaults 3-14 Fuser Temp 3-14 Gap Adjust 3-14 Print Contrast 3-14 Transfer 3-14 didital imaging specifications 1-9 disable scanner 3-31 DRAM Test 3-7 duplex ...
...Panel Menus 3-27 Panel Test 3-7 panel, control 1-2 Paper jams 3-34 paper jams avoiding 3-34 parts catalog covers 7-2 electronics 7-7 frame 7-9 options 7-11 password, panel menus 3-27 power-on self test (POST) 2-1 symptoms 2-23 PPDS Emulation 3-27 Print Contrast 3-14 print media trays by model 1-6 types and ...pages using 2-36 fax card service check 2-52 motor detect test 3-6 O operator panel LCD- 2-2 LED- EP Setup Charge Roll 3-14 EP Defaults 3-14 Fuser Temp 3-14 Gap Adjust 3-14 Print Contrast 3-14 Transfer 3-14 didital imaging specifications 1-9 disable scanner 3-31 DRAM Test 3-7 duplex ...