Kyocera FS-1028MFP, FS-1128MFP User Manual

KYOCERA
COMMAND CENTER
Operation Guide

Legal and General Information

Notice

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General Information

When using this utility, the items that can be configured will differ depending on the model of your printer or multifunctional printer (hereinafter referred to as "printing system"); or whether it supports color printing or not.
Examples in this document are described in terms of the Internet Explorer 6.0 and Microsoft Windows XP operating system environment.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction.............................................................................. 1
Using COMMAND CENTER ............................................................... 1
System Requirements ......................................................................... 1
2 Access ...................................................................................... 2
Accessing COMMAND CENTER ........................................................ 2
Admin password.................................................................................. 2
Authentication...................................................................................... 2
Encryption ........................................................................................... 2
3 COMMAND CENTER Pages .................................................... 3
Start Page ........................................................................................... 3
Basic Page .......................................................................................... 7
Printer Page ...................................................................................... 16
Scanner Page.................................................................................... 18
FAX / i-FAX Page .............................................................................. 21
Jobs Page ......................................................................................... 32
Document Box Page ......................................................................... 33
Advanced Page ................................................................................. 36
4 Troubleshooting .................................................................... 55

1 Introduction

Using COMMAND CENTER

KYOCERA COMMAND CENTER (hereinafter referred to as COMMAND CENTER) refers to the web home page that is installed in the machine from which you can verify the operating status of the machine and make settings related to security, network printing, E-mail transmission and advanced networking.

System Requirements

Protocol
COMMAND CENTER operates in the following environment. Check the following before use.
Introduction
The TCP/IP protocol is installed in the PC.
An IP address is assigned to the printing system.
Web browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
Mozilla Firefox 1.5 or later
Safari 2.0 or later
*1: Microsoft Internet Explorer operates on Microsoft Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP/
Vista, and Microsoft Windows NT 4.0.
*2: Safari operates on Apple Macintosh OS X 10.4 or later.
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Operation Guide 1
Access

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Accessing COMMAND CENTER

1. Run the web browser.
2. In Address or Location, enter the machine IP address as the URL,
e.g. http://192.168.10.150/.
Select a category from the navigation bar on the left to view and set values for that category.

Admin password

Setting Administrator Password restricts general users' access to pages other than the Start page. For security purposes, setting the Administrator password is highly recommended. With some models, the default Administrator password is factory-set as admin00.

Authentication

The Login button is displayed at the upper left of the screen. To access a page other than the Start page, click Login. (This button may not be displayed on some models. When this button is not displayed, click a page other than the Start page.) The password input window is displayed. Entering the predefined administrator password allows the user to access all pages.
For how to define the administrator password, refer to Basic > Security > Account Settings on page 12.
Setting Authentication allows only the predefined users to access pages. In addition, you can discriminate users by giving either the General User or Administrator privilege to each user. Before using the authentication function, you have to define those users. For how to define users, refer to Basic > Security > User Login on page 13. When a user sets authentication and accesses COMMAND CENTER, only the Start page is displayed. The Login button is displayed in the upper left of the screen. Click it to log in. When the user logs in with an Administrator account, hidden pages are displayed and can be accessed. When the user logs in with a General User account, the user can access the user's account page on Basic > Security > User Login and the user’s settings on the basic page and the user's document box and shared document box pages. The authentication function come in two types: Local Authentication and Network
Authentication. For more information, refer to Advanced > Management > Authentication > General on page 47.

Encryption

You can encrypt communication between a PC and this machine using SSL encryption. When this encryption is enabled, the access URL must be specified as "https://..." For details on the setting procedure, refer to Advanced > Security > Secure Protocols on page 51.
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COMMAND CENTER Pages

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The COMMAND CENTER home page divides the following functions onto separate pages. You can jump to the desired pages by clicking the tab located at the top of each page. The following is an outline of each page accessed.
Page Description

Start Page

Start
Basic
Printer
Scanner
FAX / i-FAX
Jobs
Document Box
Advanced
This page allows you to verify this machine’s operating status and current settings.
This page includes settings that apply to the entire machine, such as Device Defaults, Security, and Basic Networking.
This page includes settings that apply to the printing function of the machine, such as Default Print Resolution and Copy Count.
This page includes settings that apply to the scanning function of the machine, such as Default Scan Resolution and Original Placement.
This page includes settings that apply to the FAX function of the machine, such as FAX transmit and receive settings.
This page includes information on all device jobs including job status, scheduled job and job log.
This page allows you to add and delete a document box, and delete documents within a document box.
This page includes advanced settings that apply to the entire machine and is comprised primarily of advanced network settings.
The following operations are possible from the Start page.
Verifying the machine’s operating status
Logging in or out during setting of the administrator password
Changing the language that COMMAND CENTER is displayed in
Verifying various settings (machine, printing, FAX, scanning, network and E-mail)
Verifying the number of scanned pages and the number of prints made on the machine
Access linked home pages
All users will have access to the Start page.
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COMMAND CENTER Pages
Start > Start
This page allows you to verify the machine’s operating status. This will be the first screen that appears after COMMAND CENTER has been started up.
Item Description
Select Language
Operation Panel
Toner Level
Network IP Information
Appears if COMMAND CENTER pages support multiple languages. To change COMMAND CENTER language:
1. Open the Select Language drop down list by clicking it.
2. Select the appropriate language. If you attempt to view COMMAND CENTER with a character set other than the language that is used on the operation panel’s display, some characters may be illegible.
This indicates the machine’s operating status as displayed on the operation panel. To update the display to the most recent status, click the Refresh button.
This shows the approximate level of remaining toner. The closer the value to 0%, the smaller the amount of remaining toner. If you use non-original toner kit, the toner gauge measurement will not be indicated correctly.
Network IP information on the printing system is displayed. This allows you to verify the following information:
- IP Address
- IPv6 Address (Manual)
- IPv6 Address (LinkLocal)
- IPv6 Addresses 1 to 5 (Stateless)
- IPv6 Address (Stateful)
-Host Name
System Identification
Media Input
System information on the printing system is displayed. This allows you to verify the following information:
- MAC Address
- System Firmware
- Engine Firmware
- Panel Firmware
- FAX Firmware
- Serial Number
-Asset Number.
This shows paper size and media type for cassettes and MP tray.
Start > Status Pages
These pages allow you to verify the various settings (machine, printing, scanning, network and E-mail) that were made on the operation panel or using COMMAND CENTER.
It is divided by the following items.
-Network
- Security
- Device/Printer
- Scanner
- FAX / i-FAX
- Jobs
- Counters
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Item Description
COMMAND CENTER Pages
Network > General
Network > IP Filters
Network > SNMP
Network > POP3/SMTP
Network > Logical Printers
This allows you to verify the current settings for LDAP, TCP/ IP, IPP, IPP over SSL, AppleTalk, NetBEUI, IPv4, and IPv6. For more information, refer to Advanced Page on page 36.
This displays the list of IP addresses and subnet masks (IPv4) or prefix length (IPv6) that have access permission as set under IP Filters (IPv4) and IP Filters (IPv6) on the Advanced page. If no IP addresses have been designated, then access permission will be granted to all addresses. For more information, refer to Advanced > Protocols > TCP/ IP > IP Filters on page 38.
This allows you to verify the settings made under SNMPv1/ v2 and SNMPv3 on the Advanced page. For more information on SNMPv1/v2, refer to Advanced > Management > SNMP > SNMPv1/v2c on page 45. For more information on SNMPv3, refer to Advanced > Management > SNMP > SNMPv3 on page 46
This allows you to verify the E-mail-related settings made on POP3 and SMTP pages of the Advanced page. For more information on POP3, refer to Advanced > E-mail > POP3 > General on page 44. For more information on SMTP, refer to Advanced > E-mail > SMTP > General on page 42.
This allows you to verify the settings made on the Logical Printers page of the Advanced page. For more information, refer to Advanced > Protocols > TCP/ IP > Logical Printers on page 39.
Network > Netware
Security
Device/Printer
Device/Printer > APL. Filter
Device/Printer > APL. Filter Parameters
Scanner
This allows you to verify the settings made on the Netware page of the Advanced page. For more information, refer to Advanced > Protocols > Netware on page 40.
This allows you to verify the current settings for secure protocols, IEEE802.1x, and IPSec. To change the settings: For secure protocols, refer to Advanced > Security > Secure
Protocols on page 51; For IEEE802.1x, refer to Advanced > Security > IEEE802.1x on page 52; For IPSec, refer to Advanced > Security > IPSec > Rule1 (to Rule3) on page 53.
This allows you to verify the settings made on the Ba the Printer pages. For more information, refer to Basic Page on page 7 and Printer Page on page 16.
This allows you to verify the settings made on the Basic and the Printer pages. For more information, refer to Printer Page on page 16.
This allows you to verify the settings made on the Basic and the Printer pages. For more information, refer to Printer Page on page 16.
This allows you to verify the settings made on the Scanner page. For more information, refer to Scanner Page on page 18.
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Item Description
FAX / i-FAX > General
FAX / i-FAX > FAX
FAX / i-FAX > i­FAX
Jobs > Printing Jobs Log
Jobs > Sending Jobs Log
Jobs > Storing Jobs Log
Counters > Printed Pages
Counters > Scanned Pages
This allows you to verify the settings made on the page. For more information, refer to FAX / i-FAX Page on page 21.
This allows you to confirm the log of the jobs in each operation. For more information, refer to Jobs Page on page 32.
This allows you to verify the accumulated number of printed pages for each paper size and color (Monochrome, Mono Color, and Full Color). A page printed on both sides, an A3­sized sheet of paper, or a page larger than Ledger size is counted as two pages.
Provide information of the number of pages copied, faxed, and other (scanned), respectively.
FAX / i-FAX
Start > Information
This page provides information about the Address Book, User Login, the model number of the machine and version of firmware.
Item Description
Address Book
User Login
About
This page provides information about the maximum and current numbers of addresses possible to add to the private and group Address Books. For more information, refer to
Basic > Defaults > Address Book > Groups on page 11 and Basic > Defaults > Address Book > Groups on page 11.
This shows the information, refer to Basic > Security > User Login on page 13.
The model number of this printing system and Version of Firmware can be confirmed.
number of registered users
. For more
Start > Links
Links to the Kyocera Mita Corporation web site. Visit the following web site for more information and downloads.
Item Description
Download Drivers
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http://www.kyoceramita.com/download/
Item Description
COMMAND CENTER Pages

Basic Page

Kyocera Online
This section includes settings that apply to the machine, such as Device Defaults, Security, and basic Networking.
http://www.kyoceramita.com/
Basic > Defaults > Network
This page allows you to make the settings that are required for network printing and sending E-mail. For more information, refer to Advanced > Protocols > TCP/IP > General on page 37.
You must restart this machine after you have completed these settings in order to properly register the content of those settings in the machine. Refer to Basic > Defaults > Reset on page 9.
Item Description
Host Name
Specifies a name for the printing system network component. This name is used as the NetBEUI printer name and as the WSD device name.
LAN Interface
IPv4 Settings
DHCP/ BOOTP
IP Address (IPv4)
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
IPv6 Settings
IPv6
IP Address (IPv6)
Specifies the communication rate from
10BASE-T-Full, 100BASE-TX-Half
Specifies whether or not to obtain an IP address using DHCP or BOOTP.
Assigns the Internet Protocol address on the printing system network component. Format of the IP address is four-byte (32-bit) numbers separated by dots, e.g. 192.168.110.171.
Specifies the subnet mask of the hosts or network with which the print system is connecting. If you have manually assigned an IP address that starts with a number between 192 and 223, it is recommended that you set the subnet mask to "255.255.255.0."
Specifies the IP address of the default gateway.
Specifies whether or not to enable the IPv6 protocol. Select On to use the IPv6 protocol.
Assigns an IPv6 address to the printing system network component. The format of the IPv6 address is a sequence of numbers (128 bit in total) separated by colons, e.g. 2001:db8:3c4d:15::1a2c:1a1f.
Auto, 10BASE-T-Half
, and
100BASE-TX-Full
.
,
Prefix Length
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Specifies the IPv6 prefix length of the hosts or network with which the print system is connecting.
COMMAND CENTER Pages
Item Description
RA (Stateless)
Default Gateway
DHCPv6
Select On to use RA to configure IPv6 addresses.
Specifies the IPv6 address of the default gateway.
Specifies whether or not to obtain IPv6 IP addresses by automatic configuration. When RA is turned On, the IP addresses and server information are obtained via DHCPv6 based on the settings of the automatic configuration made under RA (router setting).
Basic > Defaults > Time
If a time server is used to synchronize the time as well, the current time can be adjusted regularly and easily. Enter the IP address of the time server and click the Synchronize button.
Time information is required when you receive reports from this machine via E-mail. It is recommended that you set the time when the report mail function is enabled.
Item Description
Current Local Time
Displays the time that is currently set in the machine.
Current Universal Time (UTC/GMT)
Time Zone
Summer Time
Time Server
Synchronize with Time Server now
Synchronization Status
Displays the Greenwich Mean Time that is currently set in the machine.
Sets a time difference. Click the drop down list and select your region.
Switches the Summer Time setting On and Off. Select On in order to have the Summer Time function applied when the time is synchronized with a time server.
Enter the host name or IP address of the time server from which you want to acquire the time.
Click the Synchronize button to synchronize the registered time with the designated timer server.
Displays the results of the synchronization operation with the time server.
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Basic > Defaults > Reset
This page allows you to restart the machine in order to make all settings in the machine valid. It is also possible to select to have all settings returned to their factory default values.
Item Description
Restart entire device
Restart Network
Reset entire device to factory default
Clicking Restart restarts this machine.
Clicking Restart allows restarting the network interface without restarting the machine. The network interface must be restarted whenever a change has been made to the network settings.
When clicking the Reset button, the machine returns to the factory default settings. However, the document box, address book, user information, logs, and certificates are not deleted.
Basic > Defaults > Device Defaults
This page allows you to change the language that is used in the display, as well as to turn the Auto Sleep Mode On or Off.
Item Description
Operation Panel Language
You can select the language of the messages on the display by following the procedure given below. The following languages are available for selection in the drop down list: English, Français, Deutsch, Italiano, Nederlands, Español, Português, Russian, and the downloaded languages You can optionally download messages in other languages. Contact your dealer for information. Some models may require restarting after configuration.
Sleep Timer
Low Power Timer
Override A4/ Letter
Auto Error Clear
Operation Guide 9
Specifies the time from 1 to 240 minutes after which the system enters the auto sleep mode. You can turn the sleep timer On or Off as follows. The default setting is On.
1. Click Advanced on the right hand side of the drop down
list.
2. Turn the sleep mode On or Off.
3. Click Submit.
Specifies the time from 1 to 240 minutes after which the system enters the low power mode, where it reduces the power consumption.
Specifies whether or not the A4 and Letter size paper should be interchangeable.When turned On, for example, if the A4 paper is not in the tray, the Letter size paper will be selected for printing.When turned Off, the Letter size paper will not be used in place of the A4 paper, when A4 is selected for printing but the A4 tray is empty.
Specifies whether or not to clear errors automatically when they occur.
COMMAND CENTER Pages
Item Description
Error Clear Timer
RAM Disk Mode
RAM Disk Size
Interrupt Clear Time
WSD Scan Timer
File Name
Specifies the time between 5 and 495 seconds after which errors are cleared automatically.
Specifies whether to use a part of the print system memory as a RAM disk. You can specify the size of the print system memory to use for the RAM disk. If this item is On, electronic sorting is enabled and the printing speed increases. After you have changed the setting, you must restart the printing system.
Specifies the size of the RAM disk. For allowable sizes, refer to the print system operation guide. After you have changed the setting, you must restart the printing system.
This determines the time of period before the machine reverts to normal mode, after the interrupt copy mode has been engaged. The range is 5 to 459 seconds (in 5-second increments).
This determines the time of period before the machine reverts to normal mode, after WSD scan mode has been engaged. The range is 10 to 495 seconds (in 5-second increments).
You can change the file name for the scan data or the job name for the jobs on the Job page.
Additional Information
Unusable Time Setting
Unusable Time
Unlock Code
You can add a Job Number or the Data and Time to the File Name designated above. The additional information varies depending on model.
This restricts use of the machine by time of day. When turned On, the machine becomes unoperative during the time of day specified by Unusable Time. Except, the received FAXes are stored in the machine and printed after the unusable time period has been expired.
This determines the time of period during which the machine is restricted for use. This is enabled when Unusable Time Setting is On.
Entering this code, comprised of four digits from 0 to 9, temporarily allows the machine to be usable during the time of period of restriction.
Basic > Defaults > Address Book > Contacts
This page allows you to add, edit or delete Contacts.
Adding a New Contact
1. Open the Address Book Contacts page.
2. Click Add Contact. The Address Book Contacts - Add page opens.
3. Enter the information for the address to be registered. You can specify a FAX number
and i-FAX address even if the FAX System is not installed.
4. Click Submit.
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Editing a Contact
1. Open the Address Book Contacts page.
2. Click the number or name of the address to edit.
The Address Book Contacts - Edit page appears.
3. Modify the information of the address.
4. Click Submit.
Deleting a Contact
1. Open the Address Book Contacts page.
2. Check the desired contact. When the check box on the left side of Number is selected,
all contacts displayed on the page will be checked.
3. Click Delete Contact.
The Address Book Contacts - Delete page appears. You can confirm the addresses to be deleted
4. Click Delete when the desired addresses are selected.
Basic > Defaults > Address Book > Groups
This page allows you to add, edit or delete Groups.
Adding a New Group
1. Open the Address Book Groups page.
2. Click Add Group.
The Address Book Groups - Add page opens.
3. Enter the number and name of the group.
4. Click Submit.
The Address Book Groups - Add Members page opens.
5. Select the members to be added to the created group.
Check the members you want to add. The members must be registered before added.
6. After you have selected the members, click Submit.
The Address Book Groups - Edit page opens. Click Submit. You can continue editing groups, such as changing group names and adding or deleting members.
Editing a Group
1. Open the Address Book Groups page.
2. Click the number or name of the group to edit.
The Address Book Groups - Edit page opens.
3. You can change the number or name of the group and add or delete members.
To add members, click Add Members and select the addresses to add. Click Submit. The members must be registered before added.
4. Click Delete when the desired members are selected.
5. After you have finished editing, click Submit.
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Deleting a Group
1. Open the Address Book Groups page.
2. Check the desired group. When the check box on the left side of Number is selected,
all groups displayed on the page will be checked.
3. Click Delete Group.
The Address Book Groups - Delete page appears. You can confirm the group to be deleted.
4. Click Delete when the desired group is selected.
Basic > Security > Account Settings
The Administrator (Admin) account is the master access account. It controls access to the printer and networking configuration from all setup and management utilities including the HTML web pages.The Admin password set in the following is valid when
Authentication is set to Off. For details on Authentication, see Advanced > Management > Authentication > General on page 47.
Setting the Admin password is highly recommended to prevent unauthorized changes to the machine and networking configuration. With some models, the default Administrator password is factory-set as admin00. It is recommended to periodically change password.
To change the password:
1. Enter the Old Password.
2. Enter the password you want to set in New Password. This can be up to 32 (30 with
some models) character long.
3. Enter the same password in Confirm New Password.
4. Click the Submit.
Basic > Security > Device Security > General
This page allows you to restrict access from the operation panel or USB host device. In addition, an explanation about each security setting is displayed.
Item Description
Lock Operation Panel
Restricts access from the operation panel. With some models, this setting is irrelevant if the user has logged in as the Administrator. When it is set to machine, registration in and editing of the Address Book and Box, use of the Stop key, and cancellation of jobs are forbidden. When it is set to this machine and registration in and editing of the Address Book and Box are forbidden. When it is set to Unlock, use of all keys is permitted.
Lock (Block
Partial Lock
), use of the
, use of the
System menu
System menu
on this
on
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Item Description
COMMAND CENTER Pages
Filtering/ Firewall, SNMPv1/v2, SNMPv3, SSL, IPSec, IEEE802.1x
An explanation about each security setting is displayed. When you click a link in the sentence, the appropriate tab of the Advanced page opens.
Basic > Security > Device Security > Interface Block
This page allows you to restrict access from each interface.
Item Description
Network
USB Device
USB Host
Parallel I/F
Optional I/F
Specifies whether or not to restrict access from each of the interfaces on the left. Access from the interfaces that are set to Block is restricted.
Access from the network interface cannot be restricted. Access can be restricted on a per-protocol basis. Refer to the next section.
Basic > Security > Device Security > Network Security
This allows you to enable communication with the printing system on a per-protocol basis.
Item Description
SNMP v3, NetWare, AppleTalk, NetBEUI, IPP, IPP over SSL, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP (Transmission), FTP (Reception), SMB, SNMP, SMTP, POP3, Raw Port (Raw), LPD, LDAP, WSD Print, WSD Scan
Specifies whether or not to restrict communication via each of the protocols on the left. The communication via the protocols that are set to Block is restricted.
The settings made on this page affect the protocol settings on the Advanced page.
Basic > Security > User Login
When the authentication function is set on the Advanced > Management > Authentication page (Local Authentication, depending on model), you must register users and set access levels on this page.The available access levels are User and Administrator.
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One administrator account is registered by default.
Number of Users shows the number of the current users. By entering a user name in Search by Name, you can search for the user.
Adding a New User Login
1. Click User Login, open the User Login page.
2. Click Add and enter the information of the user.
3. Click Submit.
Editing a User Login
1. Click User Login, open the User Login page.
2. Click the desired Login User Name or User Name to edit the user and modify their
information.
3. Click Submit.
Deleting a User Login
1. Click User Login, open the User Login page.
2. Check the desired user. When the check box on the left side of Login User Name is
selected, all users displayed on the page will be checked.
3. Click Delete.
The User Login - Delete page appears. You can confirm the users to be deleted.
4. Click Delete when the desired users are selected.
Basic > Security > Certificates
This page allows you to create or update certificates or check details on certificates. After you have changed this setting, you must restart this machine. For the restarting procedure, refer to Basic > Defaults > Reset on page 9
Device Certificate - Self Issued
The self-issued certificate is automatically issued by default. The automatically issued certificate has the country code, common name (in a form of "KMxxxxxx" as for model names), and a validity period of about 10 years already configured.
Item Description
Self Certificate
Displays whether the certificate is active.
Expiration
View Certificate
Create Certificate
Edit Certificate
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Displays the validity period of the certificate.
Click View to view details on the certificate.
Click Create to create a certificate.
Click Edit to update the validity period of the certificate.
Item Description
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Export Certificate
Device Certificate - CA Issued
Item Description
CA Certificate
Expiration
View Certificate
Click Export to display the download dialog for the file. Click Save to download the exported certificate.
If the printing system supports self-issued certificates only, it cannot carry out encrypted communication via IPP over SSL with Windows Vista because the IPP over SSL function of Windows Vista does not deem self-issued certificates as trusted. To enable printing via IPP over SSL, export the self­issued certificate from the printing system and import it into Windows Vista as a trusted certificate. In this case, the access name must match the common name of the certificate.
Displays whether the certificate issued by the Certification Authority (CA) is active or not.
Displays the validity period of the certificate.
Click View to view the details of the certificate.
Import Certificate
Delete Certificate
Root Certificate
Item Description
Root Certificate
Expiration
View Certificate
Import Certificate
Click Import to open the File Import window. Click Browse to open the file selection dialog box. Select a file and click Open. When the certificate is password-protected, enter the password and click Submit. The certificate is imported.
Click Delete. The certificate is displayed. Click Delete again to delete the certificate. When the CA issued certificate is deleted, the settings are made invalid if Authentication Type is set to Certificates for IPSec. The self Issued certificate is made valid for SSL.
Displays whether the certificate is active.
Displays the validity period of the certificate.
Click View to view details on the certificate.
Click Import to open the File Import window. Click Browse to open the file selection dialog box. Select a file and click
Open. Click Submit to import the certificate.
Delete Certificate
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Click Delete. The certificate is displayed. Click Delete again to delete the certificate. When all root certificates are deleted, the settings are made invalid if Authentication Type is set to Certificates for IPSec. In addition, IEEE802.1x is turned Off.
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Application Certificate
Item Description

Printer Page

IEEE802.1x Client Certificate
Expiration
View Certificate
Import Certificate
Delete Certificate
This section includes settings that apply to the printing function of the machine, such as default print resolution or copy count.
Default printer settings will be overridden by the printer driver settings. Settings that affect the machine entirely, such as locking the operation panel, are found under Basic Page on page 7.
Displays whether the certificate is active.
Displays the validity period of the certificate.
Click View to view details on the certificate.
Click Import to open the File Import window. Click Browse to open the file selection dialog box. Select a file and click Open. Enter the password and click Submit. The certificate is imported.
Click Delete. The certificate is displayed. Click Delete again to delete the certificate. When the certificate is deleted, IEEE802.1x is turned Off.
Printer > Summary of Network Printer Access Methods
The following information that has already been set is displayed here.
- IP Address
-Host Name
- Net BEUI Name
- Apple Talk Name
Printer > System
The table below provides a summary of the items displayed on the System page.
Item Description
Form Feed Timeout
Emulation
Alternate Emulation
Adjusts the timeout between 5 and 495 seconds, after which a form feed will occur in the absence of data. The default setting is 30 seconds.
Selects an emulation mode.
Specifies which emulation mode should be used for processing at the time data other than KPDL is received, when AUTO is selected for emulation.
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