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2104 mm

 

 

1198 mm

 

191 mm

677 mm

991 mm

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390 mm

708 mm

100 mm

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8650DN + FS-519 + SD-505 + PC-406 + MK-713

 

 

 

 

 

2249 mm

 

 

1198 mm

 

 

285 mm

 

 

728 mm

991 mm

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100 mm

 

 

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390 mm 708 mm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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8650DN + FS-609 + PC-406 + MK-713

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Adobe .......................................................................

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TOYO Offset Coated 3.0 ..........................

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DIC .........................................................................

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1

 

1.1

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1-2

1.1.1

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1-2

1.1.2

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1-4

1.1.3

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1-8

1.1.4

FS-519 OT-602 PK-515 .........

1-9

1.1.5

SD-505 MT-502 .........................................

1-11

1.1.6

FS-609 PK-501 .......................................

1-13

1.1.7

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1-16

1.1.8

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1-16

1.2

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1-17

1.2.1

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1-17

1.2.2

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1-17

1.2.3

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1-18

1.2.4

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1-18

1.2.5

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1-18

1.2.6

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1-18

1.3

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1-19

1.3.1

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1-19

1.3.2

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1-20

1.3.3

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1-20

1.3.4

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1-21

1.3.5

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1-22

1.3.6

ATS ..........................................................

1-23

1.3.7

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1-23

1.4

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1-24

1.4.1

1 .....................................................

1-24

1.4.2

2/3/4/5 .........................................................

1-27

1.4.3

4 .....................................................

1-28

1.5

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1-31

1.5.1

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1-31

1.5.2

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1-32

1.6

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1-33

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1.6.1

OS ..............................................................

1-33

1.6.2

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1-34

1.6.3

OS ....................................

1-35

1.7

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1-36

1.7.1

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1-36

1.7.2

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1-37

1.8

CD-ROM ...................................................................................

1-38

1.9

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1-39

1.9.1

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1-39

1.9.2

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1-39

1.9.3

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1-40

1.10

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1-41

1.10.1

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1-41

1.10.2

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1-42

1.10.3

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1-43

1.10.4

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1-44

1.10.5

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2

 

2.1

TCP/IP ....................................................

2-2

2.2

PageScope Web Connection ...............................................

2-3

2.2.1

TCP/IP ............................................................................................

2-3

2.2.2

PSWC .............................................................................................

2-3

2.2.3

TCP Socket ....................................................................................

2-4

2.2.4

SSL/TLS .........................................................................................

2-4

2.3

PageScope Web Connection ...................

2-5

2.4

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2-6

2.4.1

LPR/Port9100 .......................................................................

2-6

2.4.2

SMB ......................................................................................

2-7

2.4.3

IPP ......................................................................................

2-10

2.4.4

IPPS ....................................................................................

2-12

2.4.5

Bonjour ...............................................................................

2-13

2.4.6

AppleTalk ...........................................................................

2-13

2.4.7

Web ........................................................................

2-14

3 Windows

 

3.1

OS .....................................................................

3-2

3.1.1

Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 ............................................................

3-2

3.1.2

Windows Vista/7/Server 2008/Server 2008 R2 ....................................

3-4

3.1.3

Windows NT4.0 .....................................................................................

3-5

3.2

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3-6

3.2.1

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3-6

3.2.2

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3-6

3.2.3

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3-7

3.3

Windows XP/ Server 2003 .....................

3-11

3.3.1

LPR/Port9100 .............................................

3-11

3.3.2

SMB ............................................................

3-14

3.3.3

IPP/IPPS .....................................................

3-17

3.3.4

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3-19

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3.4Windows Vista/7/Server 2008/

 

Server 2008 R2 .................................................................................

3-20

3.4.1

LPR/Port9100/SMB ....................................

3-20

3.4.2

IPP/IPPS .....................................................

3-26

3.4.3

Web ...................................

3-28

3.4.4

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3-32

3.5

Windows 2000 ........................................

3-36

3.5.1

LPR/Port9100 .............................................

3-36

3.5.2

SMB ............................................................

3-39

3.5.3

IPP/IPPS .....................................................

3-40

3.5.4

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3-42

3.6

Windows NT 4.0 .....................................

3-43

3.6.1

LPR .............................................................

3-43

3.7

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3-45

3.7.1

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3-45

3.7.2

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3-45

3.7.3

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3-46

4 Macintosh

4.1

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4-2

4.2

Mac OS X 10.2/10.3/10.4/10.5/10.6 ...........................

4-3

4.2.1

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4-3

4.2.2

OS X 10.4/10.5/10.6 .......................................

4-4

4.2.3

OS X 10.2/10.3 .............................................

4-12

4.3

Mac OS 9.2 .........................................................................................

4-17

4.3.1

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4-17

4.3.2

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4-17

4.4

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4-21

4.4.1

Mac OS X .................................................................................

4-21

4.4.2

Mac OS 9.2 ...............................................................................

4-22

5 Windows

5.1

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5-2

5.2

PCL/PS ..................................................

5-3

5.2.1

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5-3

5.2.2

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5-4

5.2.3

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5-4

5.2.4

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5-5

5.3

PCL/PS ..................................................................

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5.4

PCL/PS ...........................................................

5-8

5.4.1

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5-8

5.4.2

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5-9

5.4.3

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5-11

5.4.4

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5.4.5

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5-13

5.4.6

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5-17

5.4.7

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6 Macintosh

 

6.1

OS X .....................................................................................

6-2

6.2

OS X .......................................................

6-3

6.2.1

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6-3

6.2.2

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6-4

6.3

OS X ......................................................................

6-5

6.4

OS X ..........................................

6-6

6.5

OS X ................................................................

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6.5.1

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6-7

6.5.2

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6-8

6.5.3

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6-8

6.5.4

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6-11

6.5.5

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6-13

6.5.6

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6-14

6.5.7

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6-15

6.5.8

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6.5.9

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6-19

6.6

OS 9 ...................................................................................

6-21

6.7

OS 9 .....................................................

6-22

6.7.1

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6-22

6.7.2

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6-23

6.8

OS 9 ..............................................................

6-24

6.8.1

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6-24

6.8.2

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6-24

6.8.3

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6-25

6.8.4

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6-25

6.8.5

Finishing Option 1 5 .......................................

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7.1

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7-2

7.1.1

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7-2

7.1.2

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7-4

7.2

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7-5

7.2.1

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7-5

7.2.2

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7.3

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7-10

7.3.1

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7-10

7.3.2

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7-13

7.4

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7-14

7.4.1

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7-14

7.4.2

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7-17

7.5

PDF ..............................................................................

7-18

7.5.1

PDF ....................................................................

7-18

7.5.2

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7-19

7.6

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7-20

7.6.1

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7-20

7.7

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7-23

7.7.1

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7-23

7.8

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7-26

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7.8.1

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7-26

7.8.2

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7-27

7.9

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7-28

7.9.1

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7-28

7.9.2

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7-28

7.10

ICC .........................................................................

7-31

7.10.1

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7-31

7.11

ICC .................................

7-33

7.11.1

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7-33

7.12

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7-36

7.12.1

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7-36

7.12.2

OS .....................................................

7-36

7.12.3

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7-36

7.12.4

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8.1

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8-2

8.1.1

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8-2

8.2

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8-6

8.3

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8-16

8.3.1

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8-16

8.3.2

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8-17

8.3.3

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8-17

8.3.4

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8-22

8.3.5

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8-25

9 PageScope Web Connection

 

9.1

PageScope Web Connection ...............................................

9-2

9.1.1

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9-2

9.1.2

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9-2

9.1.3

Web .................................................

9-3

9.1.4

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9-4

9.2

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9-6

9.2.1

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9-6

9.2.2

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9-8

9.2.3

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9-8

9.3

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9-11

9.3.1

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9-11

9.3.2

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9-12

9.3.3

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9-12

9.3.4

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9-13

9.4

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9-14

9.4.1

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9-14

9.4.2

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9-15

9.4.3

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9-16

9.4.4

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9-17

9.4.5

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9-18

9.5

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9-20

9.5.1

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9-20

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9.5.2

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9-21

9.5.3

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9-22

9.5.4

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9-23

9.6

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9-24

9.7

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9-25

9.7.1

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9-25

9.7.2

TCP/IP ..........................................................................................

9-26

9.7.3

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9-26

9.7.4

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9-26

9.8

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9-27

9.8.1

/ ..........................................................................

9-27

9.8.2

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9-28

9.8.3

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9-30

9.9

Active Directory ............................

9-31

9.9.1

TCP/IP ..........................................................................................

9-31

9.9.2

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9-31

9.9.3

/ ..........................................................................

9-32

9.9.4

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9-33

9.9.5

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9-33

9.10Windows

 

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9-34

9.10.1

TCP/IP ..........................................................................................

9-34

9.10.2

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9-35

9.10.3

/ ..........................................................................

9-35

9.10.4

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9-36

9.10.5

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9-36

9.10.6

WINS .............................................................................................

9-37

9.11

NDS ...............................................

9-38

9.11.1

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9-38

9.11.2

/ ..........................................................................

9-39

9.11.3

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9-39

9.11.4

NetWare .......................................................................................

9-40

9.12

LDAP ............................................

9-41

9.12.1

TCP/IP ..........................................................................................

9-41

9.12.2

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9-42

9.12.3

/ ..........................................................................

9-43

9.12.4

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9-43

9.12.5

LDAP over SSL ...................................................................................

9-43

9.13

SSL ...................................................

9-45

9.13.1

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9-45

9.13.2

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9-46

9.13.3

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9-48

9.13.4

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9-49

9.13.5

SSL ......................................................................

9-49

9.13.6

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9-50

9.14

Web SSL ...........................

9-51

9.14.1

Web SSL .........

9-51

9.14.2

Web SSL .........

9-51

9.14.3

TCP/IP ..........................................................................................

9-52

9.14.4

SSL/TLS .......................................................................................

9-52

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9.14.5

Web ...........................................................................

9-52

9.14.6

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9-52

9.15

IP .............................................................

9-53

9.15.1

TCP/IP ..........................................................................................

9-53

9.15.2

IP ..................................................................................

9-53

9.16

IPv6 .....................................................................................

9-54

9.17

IPsec ..................................................................................

9-56

9.17.1

TCP/IP ..........................................................................................

9-56

9.17.2

IPsec ...................................................................................................

9-57

9.17.3

IKE ................................................................................................

9-58

9.17.4

SA ................................................................................................

9-58

9.17.5

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9-59

9.18

SNMP ......................................................

9-60

9.18.1

TCP/IP ..........................................................................................

9-60

9.18.2

NetWare .......................................................................................

9-60

9.18.3

SNMP ...........................................................................................

9-61

9.19

E-mail ..............................................................

9-63

9.19.1

TCP/IP ..........................................................................................

9-63

9.19.2

E-mail SMTP .............................................................................

9-64

9.19.3

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9-65

9.19.4

SMTP over SSL/Start TLS ...................................................................

9-66

9.19.5

SMTP ............................................................................................

9-67

9.19.6

POP before SMTP ..............................................................................

9-67

9.19.7

POP over SSL .....................................................................................

9-68

9.19.8

APOP ...........................................................................................

9-69

9.20

TRAP ...............................................................

9-70

9.20.1

TCP/IP ..........................................................................................

9-70

9.20.2

NetWare .......................................................................................

9-71

9.20.3

TRAP ...........................................................................................

9-71

9.20.4

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9-71

9.21

TCP Socket/OpenAPI/FTP ..............................

9-72

9.21.1

TCP/IP ..........................................................................................

9-72

9.21.2

SSL/TLS .......................................................................................

9-72

9.21.3

TCP Socket .................................................................................

9-73

9.21.4

OpenAPI ......................................................................................

9-74

9.21.5

FTP ..................................................................................

9-75

9.22

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9-76

9.22.1

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9-76

9.22.2

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9-77

9.22.3

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9-78

9.23

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9-79

9.23.1

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9-79

9.23.2

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9-80

9.24

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9-81

9.24.1

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9-81

9.24.2

PCL/PS/XPS ...............................................

9-82

9.24.3

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9-84

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10.1

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10-2

10.2

 

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10-3

10.2.1

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10-3

10.2.2

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10-5

10.2.3

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10-8

10.2.4

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10-11

10.2.5

1 .........................................

10-12

10.2.6

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10-15

10.2.7

2 ........................................................

10-16

10.2.8

3 ........................................................

10-19

10.2.9

4/5 .......................

10-21

10.2.10

4 .........................................

10-23

10.2.11

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10-25

10.2.12

FS-519 ..................................

10-29

10.2.13

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10-32

10.2.14

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10-34

10.2.15

FS-609 ..................................

10-36

10.3

 

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10-39

10.3.1

FS-519 ..................................

10-39

10.3.2

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10-41

10.3.3

FS-609 ..................................

10-42

10.4

 

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10-45

10.5

 

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10-46

10.6

 

… ...........................................

10-47

10.7

 

… .................................................

10-48

10.7.1

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10-49

10.8

 

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10-50

10.9

 

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10-51

10.9.1

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10-51

10.9.2

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10-52

10.10

 

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10-54

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11.1

 

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11-2

11.1.1

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11-3

11.2

 

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11-6

11.2.1

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11-6

11.3

 

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11-9

11.3.1

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11-10

11.4

 

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11-16

11.4.1

FS-519 ...............

11-16

11.4.2

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11-18

11.4.3

FS-609 ...............

11-21

11.5

 

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11-25

11.5.1

FS-519 ..................................

11-25

11.5.2

FS-609 ..................................

11-26

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12

 

12.1

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12-2

12.1.1

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12-2

12.1.2

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12-2

12.1.3

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12-3

12.1.4

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12-4

12.2

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12-5

13

 

 

13.1

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13-2

13.1.1

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13-2

13.1.2

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13-4

13.1.3

PC-106 ......................................................................

13-4

13.1.4

PC-205 ......................................................................

13-5

13.1.5

PC-406 ......................................................................

13-5

13.1.6

FS-519 ..........................................................................

13-5

13.1.7

PK-515 .............................................................................

13-6

13.1.8

SD-505 ..................................................................................

13-6

13.1.9

OT-602 ...............................................................................

13-8

13.1.10

MT-502 ......................................................................

13-8

13.1.11

FS-609 ..........................................................................

13-8

13.1.12

PK-501 .............................................................................

13-9

13.2

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13-10

13.2.1

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13-10

13.2.2

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13-11

14

 

 

AU-101

 

14.1

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14-2

14.1.1

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14-2

14.1.2

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14-2

14.2

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14-3

14.3

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14-4

14.4

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14-5

14.4.1

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14-5

14.4.2

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14-6

14.4.3

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14-9

14.5

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14-19

14.6

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14-20

14.7

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14-21

15

 

 

IC AU-201

 

15.1

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15-2

15.1.1

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15-2

15.1.2

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KMBT

独占的、譲渡不可のライセンスをKMBT

2.1.

4. ソフトウェアやドキュメンテーションおよびそれらの複製物のすべてを譲渡し、当該譲受人が本契約 の諸条件について同意している場合に限ります。

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11.Notice to Government End UsersThe Software is a“commercial item,”as that term is defined at 48 C.F.R.2.101, consisting of“commercial computer software”and“commercial computer software documentation,”as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. 12.212. Consistent with 48 C.F.R. 12.212 and 48 C.F.R. 227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4, all U.S. Government End Users acquire the Software with only those rights set forth herein.

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Adobe

Adobe Systems Incorporated

本ソフトウェアのすべての諸条件ならびに本契約書のすべての諸条件を受諾したものと見なされます。本契 約書の条件に同意できない場合は本ソフトウェアの使用をおやめください。

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いないこと、さらに、ユーザーが本ソフトウェアを受領することが輸出法に基づく何らかの理由で禁止され ているのではないことを、表明および保証する必要があります。本ソフトウェアを使用する一切の権利は、 本契約の諸条件の遵守を怠るとただちに失われるという条件に基づき提供されています。

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TOYO Offset Coated 3.0

Ver.3.0

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ICC

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ProfileMaker

TOYO Offset Coated 3.0 © TOYO INK MFG.CO.,LTD.2010

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DIC

DICDIC DIC Standard Color SFC1.0.3 DIC Standard Color SFM1.0.3 DIC Standard Color SFU1.0.3 DIC Standard Color WebC1.0.1 DIC Standard Color SFCFM1.0.2

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