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Table of Contents
1Before Using the Machine .....................................................................7
Using This Guide ..........................................................................................9
1 Before Using the Machine
Preface
Before Using the Machine
1
Thank you for selecting the Fuji Xerox ApeosPort 550 I/450 I/350 I, DocuCentre 550 I/
450 I.
This guide describes a number of configuration procedures for using this machine on
a network.
This guide assumes that the operator has a basic knowledge of the operating
environment of the personal computer in use, networking environments, and how to
operate a personal computer. Please read this guide thoroughly to obtain the best
performance on the machine. After reading this guide, be sure to keep it handy for quick
reference. It will be useful in case you forget how to perform operations or if a problem
occurs with the machine.
Refer to the User Guide for the machine operation, clearing paper jams, daily
maintenance, setting various items and safety information. For details about optional
accessories, also refer to the guide provided with each optional accessory.
In this manual, safety instructions are preceded by the symbol.
Always read and follow the instructions before performing the required procedures.
As a member of the International Energy Star Program, Fuji Xerox confirms
this product satisfies the requirements for International Energy Star Program
standards.
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Using This Guide
Using This Guide
This section describes the organization of this guide.
Related Information Sources
We provide the following guides for optimum usage of the machine.
Included Manuals
Several manuals are included with this product. They are referred to as accompanying
manuals.
These accompanying manuals include descriptions on configurations and operation of
the product.
The following manuals are included with the machine.
User Guide
Describes all the necessary steps for copy/print/scan/fax, clearing paper jams, daily
care, setting the various items and safety information.
Network Administrator Guide (this guide)
Aimed toward network administrators, as a guide to setting up the network
environment.
Before Using the Machine
1
Quick Reference Guide
Introduces the basic operations of the machine, as well as daily management and
maintenance.
Manual (HTML)
A guide to installing print drivers, configuring the printer environment, etc. This manual
is included in the CentreWare Utilities CD-ROM.
Guides for Optional Accessories
Optional accessories are also available for the machine. User Guides are provided with
the optional accessories exclusively for the ApeosPort 550 I/450 I/350 I, DocuCentre
550 I/450 I. These User Guides are referred to as "guides for optional accessories".
Guides for optional accessories are provided in two forms, printed or as On-line Help.
Guides for optional accessories describe all the necessary steps for operating optional
accessories and installing software.
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1 Before Using the Machine
Organization of this Guide
This guide consists of the following chapters.
Before Using the Machine
1 Before Using the Machine
Describes the organization of this guide.
2 Product Overview
Describes basic information such as identifying the major components, how to switch
the machine on and off, and how to use the touch screen.
3 Installation When Using Parallel Port
Describes how to install the machine using a parallel interface.
1
4 Installation When Using USB Port
Describes how to install the machine using a USB interface.
5 Installation When Using TCP/IP (LPD/Port 9100)
Describes how to install the machine using the TCP/IP (LPD/Port 9100) protocol.
6 Installation When Using NetWare
Describes how to install the machine to a NetWare network.
7 Installation When Using Microsoft Network (SMB)
Describes how to install the machine to a Microsoft Networks (SMB).
8 Installation When Using Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)
Describes how to install the machine to enable Internet printing.
9 Installation When Using EtherTalk
Describes how to install the machine to an EtherTalk network.
10 Using CentreWare Internet Services
Describes how to use the CentreWare Internet Services.
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11 E-mail
Describes how to use the E-mail feature on this machine.
12 Using Scan Service
Describes how to use the scan service on this machine.
13 Using the iFax Service
Describes how to use the iFax service on this machine.
14 Communication Security
Describes how to use services using the communication security function on this
machine.
15 Problem Solving
Describes how to solve the problems you may encounter.
Conventions
Conventions
z
In this document, “Computer” refers to a personal computer or workstation.
z
The following icons are used in this guide.
ImportantIndicates important information that you should read.
NoteIndicates additional information on operations or features.
z
The following conventions are used in this guide:
" ":A cross-reference included in this guide.
" ":Refers to names of CD-ROM, features, and touch screen
messages and input text.
[ ]:Refers to folders, files, applications, button or menu names
displayed in the touch screen, as well as the names of menus,
commands, windows, or dialog boxes displayed on the
computer screen and their buttons and menu names.
< > button:Indicates a hardware button on the computer.
< > key:Indicates a key on the keyboard of the computer.
z
Orientation of documents or paper is described in this guide as follows:
,,Long Edge Feed (LEF) : Loading with one of the long edges of the document
or paper.
,,Short Edge Feed (SEF): Loading with one of the short edges of the document
or paper.
Before Using the Machine
1
LEF OrientationSEF Orientation
Paper feed directionPaper feed direction
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2Product Overview
This chapter describes the names of each component, features and tools,
switching on and off of the machine, cable connections, and the operation of the
touch screen.
Allows you to staple or punch printed or copied documents.
The C Booklet Finisher allows you to fold printed documents in half.
Note • In this manual, the C Finisher and C Booklet Finisher are abbreviated
as “finisher”.
Receives documents when folding is selected in Booklet Creation.
A module for folding documents in half and stapling the folded
documents.
24Drum cartridgeContains a photo conductor for transfer toner.
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2 Product Overview
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Tandem Tray Module + B Finisher
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32
25
26
27
28
29
30
No.ComponentFunction
25B Finisher (optional)Allows you to staple printed or copied documents.
Note • In this manual, the B Finisher is abbreviated as “finisher”.
26Finisher top cover buttonPressed to open the upper cover of the finisher when clearing paper
jams.
27Finisher trayStapled documents are delivered.
28Front coverOpened to clear staple jams, or replace staples.
29Staple cartridgeContains staples.
30StandConnects the machine and the finisher.
31Finisher transport coverOpened to clear paper jams.
32Tray 3 - 4 (optional)Accommodates papers.
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Machine Components
33
34
35
41ޓ
OP.TEL
TEL
LINE1
LINE4
LINE2
36
40
39
38
37
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No.ComponentFunction
33USB 2.0 interface
connector (optional)
34Parallel interface connector Connected to a computer using a centronics standard interface cable.
3510BASE-T / 100BASE-TX
connector
36<RESET> buttonAutomatically turns the power off when detecting current leakage.
Connected to a USB cable.
Connected to a network cable.
Telephone Line Connectors
No.
37TEL-Used to connect an external telephone.
38LINE 1Line 1Connected to a public telephone network.
39LINE 2
Name on the
machine cover
(optional)
Name on the
touch screen
Note • Do not use this interface for external telephones when the
Additional G3 Port (optional) is installed.
• Do not connect other fax machines.
Line 2Connected to a public telephone network.
Function
40LINE 4
(optional)
41OP. TEL
(optional)
Line 4Connected to a public telephone network.
-Used to connect an external telephone when an Additional G3
Port (optional) is
Note• Fax features are not available for some models. An optional package is required. For
information, contact our Customer Support Center.
installed.
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2 Product Overview
Overview of Features
Product Overview
Print
2
The following features are provided in a network environment.
z
Print
z
CentreWare Internet Services
z
Scan
z
E-mail
z
iFax
This section describes the environment where the machine is able to provide print
services.
This machine can be used as a local printer by directly connecting to a computer, or as
a network printer when connecting to a network.
Enable the necessary port using the control panel.
Using as a Local Printer
When using as a local printer, the machine can be connected by the following methods.
z
Parallel : Used to connect the machine with a computer using a parallel interface
z
USB: Used to connect the machine with a computer using a USB interface
cable.
cable.
USB 2.0 kit (optional) is required.
Using as a Network Printer
When using as a network printer, the machine can be connected by the following
methods.
z
LPD : Used when communicating with the machine using the TCP/IP protocol.
z
NetWare : Used when sharing the machine using a NetWare server.
z
SMB: Used when printing through Microsoft Networks.
z
IPP: Used when printing through the Internet.
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z
Port 9100:Used when using the port 9100 port.
z
EtherTalk:Used when printing from Macintosh machines. PostScript 3 Kit (optional)
is required.
Supported Operating Systems
Overview of Features
Connection
method
Port
Local
connection
Parallel
Protocol--
Windows 95OO
Windows 98OO
Windows MeOO
Windows NT
4.0
O
Windows
2000
S
Windows XPOO
Windows
Server 2003
UNIXO
MacintoshO
OOOOOO
OO
OO
USB
2.0
*1, 2, 7
*1, 2
*1
*1
*1
*1,4
Network connection
LPDNetWareSMBIPP
TCP/IPTCP/IPIPX/
SPX
*3
OOOOO
*3
O
O
OOOOOOO
OOOOOO
OOOOOO
*4,6
O
OOOOO
*3
OOOOOO
*5
Net
BEUI
TCP/IPTCP/IPTCP/IPApple
Port
9100
*3
*3
*3
Ether
Talk
Talk
*4
O
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*1: USB 2.0 kit (optional) is required. In addition, a computer used must be equipped
with a USB 2.0 port.
*2: Use our USB Print Utility for Windows 98SE and Windows Me.
*3: Use our TCP/IP Direct Print Utility for Windows 95/98 and Windows Me.
*4: A PostScript 3 Kit (optional) is required.
*5: A PostScript 3 Kit (optional) and a Unix filter are required to print PostScript data.
*6: Supports Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2, and Mac OS X 10.1.5/10.2.x/10.3.3 to 10.3.8.
*7: Supports Windows 98SE or later.
For details information on network environments, refer to the manual in the CentreWare Utilities CDROM.
CentreWare Internet Services
CentreWare Internet Services provides services such as displaying the status of the
machine and jobs, and altering configurations using a web browser in a TCP/IP
environment.
For setting as a printer, the properties screen of the services allow users to configure
the system settings and port settings for each network that are otherwise operated on
the touch screen on the machine.
The following are functions offered under each tab within CentreWare Internet Services
when the machine is enabled with the Internet Services (HTTP) port.
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2 Product Overview
Tab nameMain function
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Service
Job
Status
Property
Maintenance
Support
z
Printing
Printing files stored in client computers.
z
Displaying a list of jobs and job history, and deleting jobs.
z
Displaying the machine status
Displaying the status of the paper trays, output trays and consumables
such as toners.
z
Linking to the copyright screen.
z
Displaying and setting the following items:
Machine information, date and time, structure information such as
memory and printing language, configuration of the counter, paper trays
and papers, energy saving mode, address book, mailboxes, job flow
sheets, security, certificates, mail notice, setup/auditron administration,
Internet services, and port activation.
z
Port settings
z
Protocol settings
z
Emulation settings
z
Memory settings
z
Displaying error history information.
z
Displaying support information.
Scan
The following scan services are available:
Note• This feature does not appear for some models. An optional package is necessary. For
details, contact our Customer Support Center.
E-mail
Scanned documents can be converted into an electronic format and transmitted via Email.
Note• This feature is only available for ApeosPort 550 I/450 I/350 I.
Scan to Mailbox
Scanned documents are saved into a mailbox.
When the machine is connected to a TCP/IP network, scanned documents in a mailbox
can be retrieved from a computer connected to the network.
Network Scanning (Job Template Scanning)
A job template is a configuration file for defining scanning conditions. You can apply a
template to a scanned document on the machine. The scanned document will be saved
to the hard disk of the machine and then sent automatically to computers (servers) such
as an FTP or SMB server connected to the network. CentreWare Scan Service
(optional) is required to create job templates and set a forward destination.
Note• This feature is only available for ApeosPort 550 I/450 I/350 I.
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Scan to FTP/SMB
When the machine is connected to a network which can use either the FTP or SMB
protocol, the scanned documents can be saved on a network computer.
E-mail
Overview of Features
Job Flow Scanning
Scanning is performed according to a job flow.
Note• This feature is only available for ApeosPort 550 I/450 I/350 I.
The following E-mail services are available:
Note• This feature does not appear for some models. An optional package is necessary. For
details, contact our Customer Support Center.
E-mail
Scanned documents can be converted into an electronic format and transmitted via email.
Note• This feature is only available for ApeosPort 550 I/450 I/350 I.
E-mail Printing
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iFax
E-mail with attachments in either TIFF or PDF format can be sent to the machine from
computers. Received e-mail will automatically be printed.
Note• This feature is only available for ApeosPort 550 I/450 I/350 I.
Mail Notice
When the machine is configured with the rejected IP addresses notice or rejected mail
domains notice, a mail notice can be sent to a specified recipient.
Job Completion Notice
When a computer has submitted a job to the machine, its completion can be notified by
E-mail.
You can send and receive data scanned by the machine as e-mail attachments via a
corporate network or the Internet. This feature differs from regular faxes in that you do
not need to transmit data via a telephone line.
Note• This feature does not appear for some models. An optional package is necessary. For
details, contact our Customer Support Center.
2
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2 Product Overview
Tools
The following tools are provided with this machine. Configurable items vary by the tools.
Control Panel
The control panel is located at the center on top of the machine. It consists of operation
buttons, LED indicators and a touch screen.
Product Overview
2
The touch screen is located at the center of the control panel. Messages required for
operation and feature buttons are displayed on this display. You can directly touch the
buttons and tabs displayed in the touch screen to set features or to instruct operations in
screens.
CentreWare Internet Services
CentreWare Internet Services provides services such as displaying the status of this
machine as a printer and its print data, altering configurations and operating on
mailboxes using a web browser in a TCP/IP environment.
For setting as a printer, the properties screen of the services allow users to configure
the system settings and port settings for each network that are otherwise operated on
the touch screen on the machine.
CentreWare Utilities
CentreWare utilities is included in the CentreWare Utilities CD-ROM. It is a tool to
enable operations on devices and various applications within one window. Therefore,
it will reduce the inconvenience of using various tools and the effort of print driver
configurations.
Documents can be printed or sent via fax by dragging and dropping files using a
mouse. Also, this tool enables the remote operation of mailbox registration and scan
configuration.
When a print job is submitted from a computer, the machine status such as out of
paper, toner low, paper jams, starting and completing the job, will be displayed. It also
allows the users to confirm the print data processing status, and to pause, restart, and
stop the print jobs.
CentreWare EasyAdmin
CentreWare EasyAdmin is a tool to reduce the management tasks for printers, faxes,
and scanners. It allows user to centrally configure multiple items on multiple devices
from a computer.
Note• CentreWare EasyAdmin is an optional.
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Tools
The relation of the tools and their configurable items are as follows:
Note that the description in this manual is focused on the configuration from the control
panel.
CentreWare
ItemControl Panel
Enabling a portOOU (LPD only)U
Setting an IP
address
Configuring the email environment
Registering a
mailbox
Address bookOpXO
Confirming printer
status
Confirming print
data (job) status
Setting
authentication
Setting personal
authentication
information
OOO
UOXX
OOOO
UOOX
XOOX
OUXO
OOXO
Internet
Services
CentreWare
Utilities
CentreWare
EasyAdmin
O
(change only)
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O : Configurable U : Partly configurable X : Not configurable
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2 Product Overview
Power On / Off
Product Overview
Powering On
Turn on the power before operating the machine. The machine is ready for operation
within 35 seconds after the power is turned on. Turn the machine off at the end of the
day or when it is not in use for a long period of time. Also, use the power saving feature
when not in use for a while to reduce the power consumption.
For information on the power saving feature, refer to "Power Saver Mode" in Chapter
2 of the User Guide.
Important • Switching off the power of the machine may cause loss of data being processed.
• When the power is turned off, all functions of the machine will stop. Do not turn the
machine off if it is used all day for receiving faxes.
The procedure for turning on the power is as follows.
2
1Press the power switch to the [ | ]
position to turn the power on.
Note• The “Please wait...” message
Note•
Powering Off
The procedure for turning the power off is as follows.
Important • Turning off the power of the machine may cause loss of data being processed.
indicates that the machine is
warming up. The machine
cannot be used during
warming up.
When the power does not
come on, check if the
<RESET> button is in a
reset state (button is
pressed in).
<TEST> button
<RESET> button
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1Before turning the power off, make sure that all copy or print jobs have completely
finished. Also, make sure that the <Online> indicator and the <Job in Memory>
indicator are not lit.
Important • Never turn the power off in the following instances:
- While data is being received
- While jobs are being printed
- While jobs are being copied
- While a scan is being executed
- While jobs are being faxed
Power On / Off
2Press the power switch to the [] position.
Important • Power off processing is performed internally on the machine for a while after the power
switch is turned off. Therefore, do not unplug the power cord from the power outlet
immediately after turning the power switch off.
Note• Before you turn the power back on after turning it off, first make sure that the touch screen
has gone out.
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2 Product Overview
Interface Cables
When connecting the machine directly to a computer, use either the parallel interface
or USB interface. When connecting to a network, use the Ethernet interface.
Using the Parallel Interface
Product Overview
2
Using the USB Interface
This section describes the installation procedure for the parallel interface.
Note• When connecting with a computer using parallel interface, our parallel interface cable
(optional) is required. For details, contact our Customer Support Center.
1Confirm that the machine is off.
2Insert the connector of the interface
cable into the machine’s parallel
interface connector and fasten it
with the clips on either side of the
connector.
3Connect the other end of the
interface cable to a computer.
4Switch on the machine.
5Restart the computer.
For details of setting items, refer to "Installation When Using Parallel Port" (P.37).
The USB interface (optional) supports USB 2.0.
Parallel
This section describes the installation procedure for the USB interface.
1Confirm that the machine is off.
2Connect a USB interface cable to
the USB 2.0 interface connector on
the side of the machine.
3Connect the other end of the USB
interface cable to a computer.
4Switch on the machine.
5Restart the computer.
For details of setting items, refer to "Installation When Using USB Port" (P.41).
USB 2.0
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Using the Ethernet Interface
The Ethernet interface supports the following 2 types.
z
100BASE-TX
z
10BASE-T
This section describes the installation procedure for the Ethernet interface.
1Confirm that the machine is off.
2Connect a network cable to the
Ethernet interface connector.
Note• Prepare a network cable
suitable for your network
connection. When changing
the network cable, consult our
customer engineers.
Interface Cables
Product Overview
Ethernet
3Switch on the machine.
2
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2 Product Overview
Control Panel
The following describes the names and functions of components on the control panel.
Product Overview
001 002 003
004 005 006
007 008 009
010 011 012
013 014 015
2
No.ComponentFunction
1Brightness dialAdjusts the brightness of the touch screen. Used to adjust the
2Touch screenDisplays messages required for operation and buttons for various
3<Online> indicatorLights when the machine is sending or receiving data to or from a client.
14
016 017 018
019 020 021
022 023 024
025 026 027
030
028 029
2021
23
brightness of the touch screen when it is too dark or too bright.
features. You can directly touch the touch screen to instruct operations
in screens and set features.
5678
123
456
78
9
0
#
C
16
1517141819
9
10
11
12
13
4<Job in Memory> indicatorLights when data is stored in the machine's memory.
You can check stored documents in [Stored Documents List]. For information
on [Stored Documents List], refer to "Print Report/List" under "Chapter 13
Machine Status" in the User Guide.
5<Job Status> buttonPress this button to confirm or cancel currently executing or completed
jobs, or to confirm or print saved documents.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Job Status> button.
6<Review> buttonPress this button to open the [Review] screen. In this screen, you can
check a list of the status of copy, fax and scan features whose settings
have changed from the defaults. You can also check the destination
information for sending faxes and e-mail.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Review> button.
7<Machine Status> buttonPress this button to confirm the machine status and meters, check the
state of consumables, and print reports.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Machine Status> button.
8<Log In/Out> buttonPress this button to display the user ID input screen for System
Administration mode or Login Setup/Auditron Administration.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Log In/Out> button.
9<Power Saver> buttonIf the machine is not operated for a while, the machine's power
consumption is lowered to enter the power saver mode. In the power
saver mode, this button lights up. To cancel the power saver mode,
press this button again.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Power Saver> button.
10<Clear All> buttonReturns the statuses of all displayed services to their default values.
The machine will be reset to this state after it is turned on.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Clear All> button.
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Control Panel
No.ComponentFunction
11<Interrupt> button/indicatorPress this button to temporarily stop a continuous copy job or printing to
give another job higher priority. During an interrupt, the interrupt
indicator lights up. Pressing the <Interrupt> button again cancels the
interrupt and the previous operation is resumed.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Interrupt> button.
Some jobs such as print jobs designated from client computers cannot be
executed during the interruption. For detail information, refer to "Notes and
Restrictions on the Use of Interruption Feature" under "Chapter 17 Appendix"
in the User Guide.
12<Stop> buttonPress this button to stop the current copy job or communications.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Stop> button.
13<Start> buttonPress this button to start copying or scanning.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Start> button.
14Numeric keypadPress these buttons to enter the number of copies, passwords and other
numerical values.
In this manual, these buttons are indicated as the “numeric keypad”.
15<Speed Dial> buttonUsed to specify a destination phone number for fax or e-mail.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Speed Dial> button.
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16<C (Clear)> buttonPress this button if you have entered the wrong numerical value with the
numeric keypad.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <C> button.
17<Dial Pause> buttonUsed to insert a pause into a destination number.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Dial Pause> button.
18<Custom> buttons
(<Copy>, <Custom 2>,
<Custom 3> buttons)
19<All Services> buttonUsed to display the [All Services] screen.
20One touch button panelsPanels for one touch buttons.
21One touch buttonsSpecify a recipient with one button. These buttons are available for fax
Used to call a custom feature.
You can assign a feature to the buttons selected from the features
displayed on the [All Services] screen and [Language].
In this manual, these buttons are indicated as the <Copy>, <Custom 2>
and <Custom 3> buttons.
For information on registering a feature with a button, refer to "Screen
Defaults" under "Chapter 11 Setups" in the User Guide.
In this manual, this button is indicated as the <All Services> button.
You can change the features that appear in the menu. For detail information,
refer to "Screen Defaults" in "Chapter 11 Setups" in the User Guide.
You can leaf through panels to display 001 to 030, 031 to 060, and 061
to 070. M01 to M20 are reserved for job memory. These buttons
correspond to jobs registered in 01 to 20.
and iFax.
Registered preset recipient numbers 001 to 070 are supported.
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Customizing of the Control Panel
You can customize items displayed on the screen when turning the machine on or
canceling the power saver mode, items displayed on the screen after auto clear, the
<Custom> buttons, and items on the [All Services] screen.
1Press the <Log In/Out> button.
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2Enter the user ID with the numeric
keypad, and select [Confirm]
Note• The default user ID is "11111".
When using the authentication
feature, a password may be
required. The default
password is "x-admin".
3Select [System Settings].
123
456
789
0#
C
<Log in/Out> button
4Select [System Settings].
5Select [Common Settings].
6Select [Screen Defaults].
7Select the item to be set.
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Customizing the Screen Default
Customize items displayed on the screen when turning the machine on or canceling the
power saver mode. This section describes how to set the [Check Mailbox] screen as
the initial screen, for example.
1Select [Screen Default] and select
[Change Settings]
.
2Select [Check Mailbox].
Note• Select [ ] to return to the
previous screen and select
[ ] to move to the next
screen.
Customizing the Screen after Auto Clear
Customize items displayed on the screen after auto clear. You can select from [Last
Selection Screen] and [All Services].
Control Panel
Product Overview
1Select [Screen after Auto Clear]
and select [Change Settings].
2Select [Last Selection Screen] or
[All Services].
Customizing the [All Services] Screen
You can customize the types of features and the location of buttons on the [All
Services] screen when pressing the <All Services> button on the control panel.
The following is the factory default settings.
Note• When the feature is not available, the button will not be displayed. Also, if the feature is
unavailable due to hardware problems, the button will be grayed out.
z
Copy
z
Fax/Internet Fax
z
E-mail
z
Scan to Mailbox
z
Network Scanning
z
Scan to FTP/SMB
z
Check Mailbox
z
Stored Programming
z
Job Flow Sheet
z
Language
z
Setup Menu
z
Print Mode
z
Fax Receiving Mode
z
Activity Report
2
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Product Overview
2
The following is the procedure to change the [Language] button displayed at the upper
right corner of the first page of the [All Services] screen to the [Stored Programming]
button, as an example.
1Select [All Services], and select
[Change Settings.]
2Select [Language].
Note• Select [ ] to return to the
previous screen and select
[ ] to move to the next
screen.
3Select [Features].
4Select [Stored Programming].
Note• The layout of buttons shown
on this screen shows the
layout of buttons on the [All
Services] screen.
• You cannot assign the same
feature to more than one
button.
Features
You can select a feature button. The feature buttons are the oval buttons in the [All
Services] screen.
If you select [Not Set], the selected button position will remain empty.
Additional Features
You can select an auxiliary feature button. The auxiliary features appear in the [All
Services] screen as rectangular buttons.
If you select [Not Set], the selected button position will remain empty
Assigning Features to <Custom> Buttons
Features can be assigned to the <Copy>, <Custom 2>, and <Custom 3> buttons.
By assigning features to the <Custom> buttons, you can switch to the features without
returning to the [All Service] screen. When no feature is assigned to the button, select
[(Not Set)].
As the factory defaults, [Copy] is assigned to the <Copy> button. No feature is assigned
to the <Custom 2>, and <Custom 3> buttons. The features assigned to the buttons are
selected from the features displayed on the [All Service] screen and [Language].
Attach the labels included in this product when you have changed the assignment. If
you have used a feature for which no label is provided, use a blank label and write down
the feature using a permanent marker, and then attach the label to the appropriate
button.
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The following is the procedure to assign [Check Mailbox] to the <Custom 2> button, as
an example. The same procedure can be applied to the <Custom 3> button.
1Select the [Custom Button 2] and
select [Change Settings].
2Select [Check Mailbox].
Note• Select [ ] to return to the
previous screen and select
[ ] to move to the next
screen.
Changing the Feature Screen
You can customize the setting screen for the following features on the [All Services]
screen.
z
Copy
z
Fax/Internet Fax
z
E-mail
z
Scan to Mailbox
z
Network Scanning
z
Scan to FTP/SMB
For information on how to change the settings, refer to "Basic Copying Tab", "Basic Scanning Tab", and
"Screen Defaults" under "Chapter 10 Setups" in the User Guide.
Control Panel
Product Overview
2
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2 Product Overview
Internal Fonts
The following fonts are available as standard.
Refer to the manual in the PostScript Driver Library CD-ROM for the PostScript fonts.
CG Times Italic
CG Times Bold
CG Times Bold Italic
Univers Medium
Univers Medium Italic
Univers Bold
Univers Bold Italic
Univers Medium Condensed
Univers Medium Condensed
Italic
Univers Bold Condensed
Univers Bold Condensed Italic
Antique Olive
Antique Olive Italic
Antique Olive Bold
CG Omega
CG Omega Italic
CG Omega Bold
CG Omega Bold Italic
Garamond Antiqua
Garamond Kursiv
Garamond Halbfett
Garamond Kursiv Halbfett
(Default): Courier
Courier Italic
Courier Bold
Courier Bold Italic
Letter Gothic
Letter Gothic Italic
Letter Gothic Bold
Albertus Medium
Albertus Extra Bold
Clarendon Condensed
Coronet
Marigold
Arial
Arial Italic
Arial Bold
Arial Bold Italic
Times New
Times New Italic
Courier Bold Italic
Symbol
Times New Roman
Times New Roman Bold Italic
ITC Zepf Dingbats
GoldSEMM
Gold SAMM
Times New Bold
Times New Bold Italic
Symbol
Wingdings
Line Printer
Times Roman
Times Italic
Times Bold
Times Bold Italic
Helvetica
Helvetica Oblique
Helvetica Bold
Helvetica Bold Oblique
CourierPS
CourierPS Oblique
CourierPS Bold
CourierPS Bold Oblique
SymbolPS
Palatino Roman
Palatino Italic
Palatino Bold
Palatino Bold Italic
ITC Bookman Light
ITC Bookman Light Italic
ITC Bookman Demi
ITC Bookman Demi Italic
Helvetica Narrow
Helvetica Narrow Oblique
Helvetica Narrow Bold
Helvetica Narrow Bold Oblique
New Century Schoolbook Roman
New Century Schoolbook Italic
New Century Schoolbook Bold
New Century Schoolbook Bold Italic
ITC Avant Garde Book
ITC Avant Garde Book Oblique
ITC Avant Garde Demi
ITC Avant Garde Demi Oblique
ITC Zapf Chancery Medium Italic
ITC Zapf Dingbats
Prepare the following items to install the machine when using a parallel interface.
z
Installation When Using Parallel Port
Parallel interface cable
z
CentreWare Utilities CD-ROM (provided with the machine)
Installation Procedure
Installation Overview
The machine can be connected directly to a computer using a parallel interface cable.
Other computers on the same network can also print via the computer that the machine
is connected to.
The following is the configuration procedure to use a parallel interface.
z
Configuration on the machine
3
Configuring the parallel port on the machine.
z
Configuration on the computer
Installing a print driver.
Configuration on the Machine
The following describes the configuration procedure to use a parallel interface on the
machine.
Note• The configuration can also be performed using CentreWare Internet Services.
For information on how to use CentreWare Internet Services, refer to "Using CentreWare Internet
Services" (P.65).
1Connect a parallel interface cable to the parallel interface connector on the machine.
2Display the [System Administrator Menu] screen.
1) Press the <Log In/Out> button.
2) Enter the user ID with the numeric keypad or a keyboard displayed by pressing
[Keyboard], and select [Confirm].
Note• The default user ID is "11111". When using the Authentication feature, a password is
required. The default password is "x-admin".
3) Select [System Settings].
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3Enable the parallel port.
1) Select [System Settings].
2) Select [Network Settings].
3) Select [Port Settings].
4) Select [Parallel], and select [Change Settings].
5) Select [Port Status], and select [Change Settings].
6) Select [Enabled], then select [Save].
Installation Procedure
4Configure the following items as necessary.
z
Print Mode
Configure the print language on the machine to match the received data.
z
PJL
Enable when receiving a job using PJL commands.
The PJL commands are independent of any print languages. A print language used
in the next data can be set independently of the current print language.
z
Auto Eject Time
Configure the time that the data so far received by the machine will automatically be
printed since data is no longer sent to the printer.
z
Adobe Communication Protocol
Configure the protocol defining the communication method between PostScript
printers and a host.
z
Bi-directional Communication
Configure the parallel port for either half duplex transmission or full duplex
transmission.
z
Input Prime
After receiving an input prime signal, the machine will reset itself. This signal is only
valid when [Print Mode] is [ESC/P] or [HP-GL/2] mode.
Note• Adobe Communication Protocol can be configured when the PostScript 3 Kit (optional) is
installed.
• Do not need to change the default settings for normal use. Some items may be required to
be changed depending on the operating system on the computer.
5Select [Close] repeatedly until the [System Settings] screen is displayed.
Installation When Using Parallel Port
3
6Select [Exit].
7After the machine is restarted, print out a settings list to confirm that the parallel port is
enabled.
For information on how to print a settings list, refer to "Print Report/List" under "Chapter 13 Machine
Status" in the User Guide.
8Turn off the computer.
9Connect a parallel interface cable to the parallel interface on the computer.
10 Restart the computer.
Configuration on the Computer
The following describes the configuration procedure for the computer.
In order to print from the machine, the computer needs to have a print driver installed.
For information on the driver installation procedure, refer to the manual contained in the CentreWare
Utilities CD-ROM.
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4Installation When Using USB
Port
This chapter describes how to install the machine when using a USB interface.
Prepare the following items to install the machine when using a USB interface.
z
USB cable
z
CentreWare Utilities CD-ROM (provided with the machine)
z
USB 2.0 kit (optional)
z
Installation When Using USB Port
PostScript 3 Kit (optional: when using Macintosh)
Installation Procedure
Installation Overview
The machine can be connected directly to a computer using a USB cable.
The following is the procedure to use a USB interface.
z
Configuration on the machine
4
Configuring the USB port on the machine.
z
Configuration on the computer
Installing a print driver.
Configuration on the Machine
The following describes the configuration procedure to use a USB interface on the
machine.
Note• The configuration can also be performed using CentreWare Internet Services.
For information on how to use CentreWare Internet Services, refer to "Using CentreWare Internet
Services" (P.55).
1Display the [System Administrator Menu] screen.
1) Press the <Log In/Out> button.
2) Enter the user ID with the numeric keypad or a keyboard displayed by pressing
[Keyboard], and select [Confirm].
Note• The default user ID is “11111”. When using the Authentication feature, a password is
required. The default password is “x-admin”.
3) Select [System Settings].
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2Display the USB port configuration screen.
1) Select [System Settings].
2) Select [Network Settings].
3) Select [Port Settings].
4) Select [USB], and select [Change Settings].
5) Select [Port Status], and select [Change Settings].
6) Select [Enabled], then select [Save].
Installation Procedure
3Configure the following items as necessary.
z
Print Mode
Configure the print language on the machine to match the received data.
z
PJL
Enable when receiving a job using PJL commands.
The PJL commands are independent of any print languages. A print language used
in the next data can be set independently of the current print language.
z
Auto Eject Time
Configure the time that the data so far received by the machine will automatically be
printed since data is no longer sent to the printer.
z
Adobe Communication Protocol
Configure the protocol defining the communication method between PostScript
printers and a host.
Note• Adobe Communication Protocol can be configured when the PostScript 3 Kit (optional) is
installed.
4Select [Close] repeatedly until the [System Settings] screen is displayed.
Installation When Using USB Port
5Select [Exit].
6After the machine is restarted, print out a settings list to confirm that the USB port is
enabled.
For information on how to print a settings list, refer to "Print Report/List" under "Chapter 13 Machine
Status" in the User Guide.
Configuration on the Computer
The following describes the configuration procedure for the computer.
In order to print from the machine, the computer needs to have a print driver installed.
For information on the supported operating systems, refer to "Supported Operating Systems" (P.19).
For information on the driver installation procedure, refer to the manual contained in the CentreWare
Utilities CD-ROM.
You can also print from a Macintosh using USB. You will need an optional PostScript 3 Kit. Refer to the
manual contained in the CD-ROM provided with the kit for the print driver installation procedure.
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5Installation When Using TCP/
IP (LPD/Port 9100)
This chapter describes how to install the machine when using a TCP/IP (LPD/
Port 9100) protocol.
Prepare the following items to install the machine when using a TCP/IP (LPD/Port
9100) protocol.
z
TCP/IP network environment
z
CentreWare Utilities CD-ROM (provided with the machine)
z
PostScript 3 Kit (optional: when using Macintosh)
The machine can be connected to a computer using a TCP/IP (LPD/Port 9100)
protocol.
The following is the procedure to use a TCP/IP(LPD/Port 9100) protocol.
z
Configuration on the machine
5
Configuring TCP/IP (LPD/Port 9100) on the machine.
z
Configuration on the computer
Installing a print driver.
Configuration on the Machine
The following describes the configuration procedure to use a TCP/IP (LPD/Port 9100)
protocol on the machine. Enable a LPD Port/Port 9100 port, then assign an IP address.
Note• The configuration can also be performed using CentreWare Internet Services or
CentreWare Utilities.
For information on how to use CentreWare Internet Services, refer to "Using CentreWare Internet
Services" (P.55).
1Display the [System Administrator Menu] screen.
1) Press the <Log In/Out> button.
2) Enter the user ID with the numeric keypad or a keyboard displayed by pressing
[Keyboard], and select [Confirm].
Note• The default user ID is “11111”. When using the Authentication feature, a password is
required. The default password is “x-admin”.
3) Select [System Settings].
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2Enable either the LPD port or the Port 9100 port as appropriate. In this example, the
LPD port is enabled.
1) Select [System Settings].
2) Select [Network Settings].
3) Select [Port Settings].
4) Select [LPD], and select [Change Settings].
5) Select [Port Status], and [Change Settings].
6) Select [Enabled], then select [Save].
7) Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Network Settings] screen is displayed.
Installation Procedure
3Set an IP address.
If an IP address is already set, this step is not necessary. Also, in an environment with
DHCP or BOOTP, configure the way to obtain an IP address. Either the address
cannot be obtained automatically or manual configuration is preferred, configure an IP
address, a subnet mask, and a gateway address.
1) Select [Protocol Settings].
2) Select [TCP/IP - Get IP Address] and then select [Change Settings].
3) Select one from [DHCP], [BOOTP], [RARP], [DHCP/Autonet] or [Manual] and then
select [Save]. If you select anything other than [Manual], proceed to Step 4.
Note• When using a DHCP server, also configure the WINS (Windows Internet Name Service)
server.
4) Select [TCP/IP - IP Address] and select [Change Settings].
5) Enter the IP address using the numeric keypad.
Note• Enter address in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. The "xxx" should be a numeric value in the
range from 0 to 255. However, 224 or 225.xxx.xxx.xxx and 127.xxx.xxx.xxx cannot be used.
• When you make an entry mistake, press the <C> (clear) button and enter again.
• When you want to move to the next value without entering all 3 digits, select [save/select
next].
6) Select [Save].
Installation When Using TCP/IP (LPD/Port
7) Configure [TCP/IP - Subnet Mask] and [TCP/IP - Gateway Address] as the above.
Note• Enter address in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. The "xxx" should be a numeric value in the
range from 0 to 255. However, 224 or 225.xxx.xxx.xxx and 127.xxx.xxx.xxx cannot be used.
• Specify the subnet mask by a combination of the numbers 0, 128, 192, 224, 240, 248, 252,
254, and 255. However, you cannot use 0 between non-zero values.
• If you do not want to set the gateway address, enter "0.0.0.0".
4Select [Close] repeatedly until the [System Settings] screen is displayed.
5Select [Exit].
6After the machine is restarted, print out a settings list to confirm that the LPD or Port
9100 port is enabled and TCP/IP is configured.
For information on how to print a settings list, refer to "Print Report/List" under "Chapter 13 Machine
Status" in the User Guide.
Configure other LPD settings as necessary. Refer to "LPD" (P.79) for the LPD configuration. Also if
using Port 9100, configure the Port 9100 as necessary. Refer to "Port 9100" (P.82) for the Port 9100
configuration.
Configuration on the Computer
The following describes the configuration procedure for the computer.
In order to print from the machine, the computer needs to have a print driver installed.
For information on the supported operating systems, refer to "Supported Operating Systems" (P.19).
For information on the driver installation procedure, refer to the manual contained in the CentreWare
Utilities OD-ROM.
You can also print from a Macintosh using TOP/IP (LPD). You will need an optional PostScript 3 Kit.
Refer to the manual contained in the CD-ROM provided with the kit for the print driver installation
procedure.
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6Installation When Using
NetWare
This chapter describes how to use the machine when using a NetWare network.
Prepare the following items to install the machine when using a NetWare network.
z
NetWare server
z
TCP/IP or IPX/SPXnetwork environment
z
CentreWare Utilities CD-ROM (provided with the machine)
Installation Procedure
Installation Overview
Installation When Using NetWare
6
The machine supports a PServer mode both for the NetWare Directory Service and
Bindery Service. The PServer mode enables the machine to function as a print server
and to capture print jobs in the print queue to output. The printer created for the
machine consumes one file server license.
Note• The machine does not support a Remote Printer (RPrinter) mode.
• You can use the machine as a printer in a NDPS environment by using a Novell NDPS
Gateway. When using in a NDPS environment, settings of the machine to be used under a
NetWare print environment are required. Or, you need to enable LPD in advance and set it
as a gateway destination in a Novell NDPS Gateway setup. However, attribute information
that can be set or captured by NDPS is not supported.
Supported interfaces
z
100BASE-TX
z
10BASE-T
Supported frame types
z
Ethernet II specification
z
IEEE802.3 specification
z
IEEE802.3 / IEEE802.2 specification
z
IEEE802.3 / IEEE802.2 / SNAP specification
Note• The machine will send packets of each frame type on the network, and will initialize for the
same frame type as the first reply packet received. You can fix a flame type in use. However,
if there are multiple protocols running on the same network, use Ethernet II specification.
• Some network equipment (hubs, etc.) may not support the automatic frame type detection. If
a data link indicator corresponding to the port of the network equipment connected with the
machine does not light up, change the settings of the frame type of the machine to the frame
type of the file server. Configuration can also be performed using CentreWare Internet
Services.
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The following describes the configuration procedure to connect the machine to a
NetWare network.
z
Configuration on the Machine
- To use IPX/SPX, the machine is configured using the CentreWare Utilities CDROM after enabling the NetWare port of the machine.
- To use a LPD port in NDPS, the machine is configured using the CentreWare
Utilities CD-ROM after enabling the LPD port of the machine and setting TCP/IP.
z
Configuration on the computer
Installing a print driver.
Configuration on the Machine
The following describes the configuration procedure to connect the machine to a
NetWare network.
Note• The configuration can also be performed using CentreWare Internet Services or
CentreWare Utilities.
For information on how to use CentreWare Internet Services, refer to "Using CentreWare Internet
Services" (P.55).
Using IPX/SPX
1Display the [System Administrator Menu] screen.
1) Press the <Log In/Out> button.
2) Enter the user ID with the numeric keypad or a keyboard displayed by pressing
[Keyboard], and select [Confirm].
Note• The default user ID is “11111”. When using the Authentication feature, a password is
required. The default password is “x-admin”.
3) Select [System Settings].
Installation Procedure
Installation When Using NetWare
2Enable the NetWare port.
1) Select [System Settings].
2) Select [Network Settings].
3) Select [Port Settings].
4) Select [NetWare], and select [Change Settings].
5) Select [Port Status], and select [Change Settings].
6) Select [Enabled], then select [Save].
3Select [Close] repeatedly until the [System Settings] screen is displayed.
4Select [Exit].
5After the machine is restarted, print out a settings list to confirm that the NetWare port
is enabled, the NetWare device name and the network address.
For information on how to print a settings list, refer to "Print Report/List" under "Chapter 13 Machine
Status" in the User Guide.
6Configure the machine using the CentreWare Utilities CD-ROM.
Refer to the manual contained in the CentreWare Utilities CD-ROM for the configuration procedure.
Using a LPD Port in NDPS
6
1Display the [System Administrator Menu] screen.
1) Press the <Log In/Out> button.
2) Enter the user ID with the numeric keypad or a keyboard displayed by pressing
[Keyboard], and select [Confirm].
Note• The default user ID is “11111”. When using the Authentication feature, a password is
required. The default password is “x-admin”.
3) Select [System Settings].
2Enable the LPD port.
1) Select [System Settings].
2) Select [Network Settings].
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3) Select [Port Settings].
4) Select [LPD] and then select [Change Settings].
5) Select [Port Status] and select [Change Settings].
6) Select [Enabled] then select [Save].
7) Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Network Settings] screen is displayed.
3Set an IP address.
If an IP address is already set, this step is not necessary. Also, in an environment with
DHCP or BOOTP, configure the way to obtain an IP address. Either the address
cannot be obtained automatically or manual configuration is preferred, configure an IP
address, a subnet mask, and a gateway address.
1) Select [Protocol Settings].
2) Select [TCP/IP - Get IP Address] and then select [Change Settings].
3) Select one from [DHCP], [BOOTP], [RARP], [DHCP/Autonet] or [Manual] and then
select [Save]. If you select anything other than [Manual], proceed to Step 4.
Note• When using a DHCP server, also configure the WINS (Windows Internet Name Service)
server.
4) Select [TCP/IP - IP Address] and select [Change Settings].
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5) Enter the IP address using the numeric keypad.
Note• Enter address in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. The "xxx" should be a numeric value in the
range from 0 to 255. However, 224 or 225.xxx.xxx.xxx and 127.xxx.xxx.xxx cannot be used.
• When you make an entry mistake, press the <C> (Clear) button and enter again.
• When you would like to move to the next value without entering all 3 digits, select [Next].
6) Select [Save].
7) Configure [TCP/IP - Subnet Mask] and [TCP/IP - Gateway Address] as the above.
Note• Enter address in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. The "xxx" should be a numeric value in the
range from 0 to 255. However, 224 or 225.xxx.xxx.xxx and 127.xxx.xxx.xxx cannot be used.
• Specify the subnet mask by a combination of the numbers 0, 128, 192, 224, 240, 248, 252,
254, and 255. However, you cannot use 0 between non-zero values.
• If you do not want to set the gateway address, enter "0.0.0.0".
4Select [Close] repeatedly until the [System Settings] screen is displayed.
5Select [Exit].
6After the machine is restarted, print out a settings list to confirm that the LPD port is
enabled and TCP/IP is configured.
For information on how to print a settings list, refer to "Print Report/List" under "Chapter 13 Machine
Status" in the User Guide.
Configure other LPD settings as necessary. Refer to "LPD" (P.79) for the LPD configuration.
7Configure the machine using the CentreWare Utilities CD-ROM.
Refer to the manual contained in the CentreWare Utilities CD-ROM for the configuration procedure.
Configuration on the Computer
The following describes the configuration procedure for the computer.
In order to print from the machine, the computer needs to have a print driver installed.
For information on the supported operating systems, refer to "Supported Operating Systems" (P.19).
For information on the driver installation procedure, refer to the manual contained in the CentreWare
Utilities CD-ROM.
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7Installation When Using
Microsoft Network (SMB)
This chapter describes how to install the machine when using a Microsoft
Network (SMB).
Prepare the following items to use the machine when using a Microsoft Network (SMB).
z
TCP/IP or NetBEUI network environment
z
CentreWare Utilities CD-ROM (provided with the machine)
Installation Procedure
Installation Overview
Installation When Using Microsoft Network (SMB)
The machine can be connected to computers using Microsoft Networks (SMB).
Depending on the network environment, the machine may need to be configured with
an IP address, subnet mask and gateway address. Confirm with the network
administrator and set up the necessary items.
The following is the procedure to connect the machine to a Microsoft Network (SMB).
z
Configuration on the machine
7
Enabling the SMB port on the machine and configuring TCP/IP.
z
Configuration on the computer
Installing a print driver.
Configuration on the Machine
The following describes the configuration procedure to connect the machine to
Microsoft Networks (SMB). First enable the SMB port, then set the TCP/IP settings.
Note• The configuration can also be performed using CentreWare Internet Services or
CentreWare Utilities.
For information on how to use CentreWare Internet Services, refer to "Using CentreWare Internet
Services" (P.65).
1Display the [System Administrator Menu] screen.
1) Press the <Log In/Out> button.
2) Enter the user ID with the numeric keypad or a keyboard displayed by pressing
[Keyboard], and select [Confirm].
Note• The default user ID is “11111”. When using the Authentication feature, a password is
required. The default password is “x-admin”.
3) Select [System Settings].
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2Enable the SMB port.
1) Select [System Settings].
2) Select [Network Settings].
3) Select [Port Settings].
4) Select [SMB], and select [Change Settings].
5) Select [Port Status], and select [Change Settings].
6) Select [Enabled], then select [Save].
7) Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Network Settings] screen is displayed.
Installation Procedure
3Set an IP address.
If an IP address is already set, this step is not necessary. Also, in an environment with
DHCP or BOOTP, configure the way to obtain an IP address. Either the address
cannot be obtained automatically or manual configuration is preferred, configure an IP
address, a subnet mask, and a gateway address.
1) Select [Protocol Settings].
2) Select [TCP/IP - Get IP Address] and then select [Change Settings].
3) Select one from [DHCP], [BOOTP], [RARP], [DHCP/Autonet] or [Manual] and then
select [Save]. If you select anything other than [Manual], proceed to Step 4.
Note• When using a DHCP server, also configure the WINS (Windows Internet Name Service)
server.
4) Select [TCP/IP - IP Address] and select [Change Settings].
5) Enter the IP address using the numeric keypad.
Note• Enter address in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. The "xxx" should be a numeric value in the
range from 0 to 255. However, 224 or 225.xxx.xxx.xxx and 127.xxx.xxx.xxx cannot be used.
• When you make an entry mistake, press the <C> (Clear) button and enter again.
• When you would like to move to the next value without entering all 3 digits, select [Next].
6) Select [Save].
Installation When Using Microsoft Network (SMB)
7) Configure [TCP/IP - Subnet Mask] and [TCP/IP - Gateway Address] as the above.
Note• Enter address in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. The "xxx" should be a numeric value in the
range from 0 to 255. However, 224 or 225.xxx.xxx.xxx and 127.xxx.xxx.xxx cannot be used.
• Specify the subnet mask by a combination of the numbers 0, 128, 192, 224, 240, 248, 252,
254, and 255. However, you cannot use 0 between non-zero values.
• If you do not want to set the gateway address, enter "0.0.0.0".
4Select [Close] repeatedly until the [System Settings] screen is displayed.
5Select [Exit].
6After the machine is restarted, print out a settings list to confirm that the SMB port is
enabled and TCP/IP is configured.
For information on how to print a settings list, refer to "Print Report/List" under "Chapter 13 Machine
Status" in the User Guide.
Note• If using the NetBEUI protocol, select [NetBEUI] as the protocol used by SMB for the port
configuration using CentreWare Internet Services.
Configure other SMB settings as necessary. Refer to "SMB" (P.74) for the SMB configuration.
Configuration on the Computer
The following describes the configuration procedure for the computer.
In order to print from the machine, the computer needs to have a print driver installed.
For information on the supported operating systems, refer to "Supported Operating Systems" (P.19).
For information on the driver installation procedure, refer to the manual contained in the CentreWare
Utilities CD-ROM.
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8Installation When Using
Internet Printing Protocol
(IPP)
This chapter describes how to install the machine when using an Internet
Printing Protocol (IPP).
8 Installation When Using Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)
Preparations
Prepare the following items to install the machine when using a Internet Printing
Protocol (IPP).
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TCP/IP network environment
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CentreWare Utilities CD-ROM (provided with the machine)
Installation Procedure
Installation Overview
Installation When Using Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)
The machine can be connected to computers using IPP.
The following is the procedure to enable Internet Printing (IPP).
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Configuration on the machine
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Enabling an IPP port on the machine and configuring TCP/IP.
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Configuration on the computer
Installing a print driver.
Configuration on the Machine
The following describes the configuration procedure to enable Internet Printing (IPP)
on the machine. First enable the IPP port, then set the TCP/IP.
Note• The configuration can also be performed using CentreWare Internet Services or
CentreWare Utilities.
For information on how to use CentreWare Internet Services, refer to "Using CentreWare Internet
Services" (P.65).
1Display the [System Administrator Menu] screen.
1) Press the <Log In/Out> button.
2) Enter the user ID with the numeric keypad or a keyboard displayed by pressing
[Keyboard], and select [Confirm].
Note• The default user ID is “11111”. When using the Authentication feature, a password is
required. The default password is “x-admin”.
3) Select [System Settings].
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2Enable the IPP port.
1) Select [System Settings].
2) Select [Network Settings].
3) Select [Port Settings].
4) Select [IPP], and select [Change Settings].
5) Select [Port Status], and select [Change Settings].
6) Select [Enabled], then select [Save].
7) Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Network Settings] screen is displayed.
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3Set an IP address.
If an IP address is already set, this step is not necessary. Also, in an environment with
DHCP or BOOTP, configure the way to obtain an IP address. Either the address
cannot be obtained automatically or manual configuration is preferred, configure an IP
address, a subnet mask, and a gateway address.
1) Select [Protocol Settings].
2) Select [TCP/IP - Get IP Address] and then select [Change Settings].
3) Select one from [DHCP], [BOOTP], [RARP], [DHCP/Autonet] or [Manual] and then
select [Save]. If you select anything other than [Manual], proceed to step 4.
Note• When using a DHCP server, also configure the WINS (Windows Internet Name Service)
server.
4) Select [TCP/IP - IP Address] and select [Change Settings].
5) Enter the IP address using the numeric keypad.
Note• Enter address in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. The "xxx" should be a numeric value in the
range from 0 to 255. However, 224 or 225.xxx.xxx.xxx and 127.xxx.xxx.xxx cannot be used.
• When you make an entry mistake, press the <C> (Clear) button and enter again.
• When you would like to move to the next value without entering all 3 digits, select [Next].
6) Select [Save].
7) Configure [TCP/IP - Subnet Mask] and [TCP/IP - Gateway Address] as the above.
Note• Enter address in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. The "xxx" should be a numeric value in the
range from 0 to 255. However, 224 or 225.xxx.xxx.xxx and 127.xxx.xxx.xxx cannot be used.
• Specify the subnet mask by a combination of the numbers 0, 128, 192, 224, 240, 248, 252,
254, and 255. However, you cannot use 0 between non-zero values.
• If you do not want to set the gateway address, enter "0.0.0.0".
4Select [Close] repeatedly until the [System Settings] screen is displayed.
5Select [Exit].
6After the machine is restarted, print out a settings list to confirm that the IPP port is
enabled and TCP/IP is configured.
For information on how to print a settings list, refer to "Print Report/List" under "Chapter 13 Machine
Status" in the User Guide.
Configure other IPP settings as necessary. Refer to "IPP" (P.81) for the IPP configuration.
Installation When Using Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)
Configuration on the Computer
The following describes the configuration procedure for the computer.
In order to print from the machine, the computer needs to have a print driver installed.
For information on the supported operating systems, refer to "Supported Operating Systems" (P.19).
For information on the driver installation procedure, refer to the manual contained in the CentreWare
Utilities CD-ROM.
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9Installation When Using
EtherTalk
This chapter describes how to install the machine when using an EtherTalk
network.
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10 Using CentreWare Internet Services
Preparations
Prepare the following items to use CentreWare Internet Services.
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Computer supporting the TCP/IP protocol
z
Configuration on the machine
- IP address
- Subnet mask
Refer to "Problem Solving" (P.137) when any troubles occur during the configuration.
Installation Procedure
Installation Overview
CentreWare Internet Services provides services such as displaying the status of the
machine as a printer and jobs, and altering configurations using a web browser in a
TCP/IP environment.
For setting as a printer, the properties screen of the services allows users to configure
the system settings and port settings for each network that are otherwise operated on
the touch screen on the machine.
Follow the procedure below to use CentreWare Internet Services.
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Configuration on the Machine
Using CentreWare Internet Services
Configuration on the Machine
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Configuring the machine to be able to use CentreWare Internet Services. First
enable the Internet Service (HTTP) port, then set the IP address.
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Confirmation of the Configuration
Confirming whether the machine is set to use CentreWare Internet Services.
The following describes the configuration procedure for using CentreWare Internet
Services on the machine.
First enable the Internet Service (HTTP) port, then set the IP address.
1Display the [System Administrator Menu] screen.
1) Press the <Log In/Out> button.
2) Enter the user ID with the numeric keypad or a keyboard displayed by pressing
[Keyboard], and select [Confirm].
Note• The default user ID is “11111”. When using the Authentication feature, a password is
required. The default password is “x-admin”.
3) Select [System Settings].
2Enabling the Internet service (HTTP) port on the machine.
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1) Select [System Settings].
2) Select [Network Settings].
3) Select [Port Settings].
4) Select [Internet Services (HTTP)] and then select [Change Settings].
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5) Select [Internet Service - Port] and then select [Change Settings].
6) Select [Enabled] then select [Save].
7) Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Network Settings] screen is displayed.
3Set an IP address.
If an IP address is already set, this step is not necessary. Also, in an environment with
DHCP or BOOTP, configure the way to obtain an IP address. Either the address
cannot be obtained automatically or manual configuration is preferred, configure an IP
address, a subnet mask, and a gateway address.
1) Select [Protocol Settings].
2) Select [TCP/IP - Get IP Address] and then select [Change Settings].
3) Select one from [DHCP], [BOOTP], [RARP], [DHCP/Autonet] or [Manual] and then
select [Save]. If you select anything other than [Manual], proceed to Step 4.
Note• When using a DHCP server, also configure the WINS (Windows Internet Name Service)
server.
4) Select [TCP/IP - IP Address] and select [Change Settings].
5) Enter the IP address using the numeric keypad.
Note• Enter address in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. The "xxx" should be a numeric value in the
range from 0 to 255. However, 224 or 225.xxx.xxx.xxx and 127.xxx.xxx.xxx cannot be used.
• When you make an entry mistake, press the <C> (Clear) button and enter again.
• When you would like to move to the next value without entering all 3 digits, select [Next].
6) Select [Save].
7) Configure [TCP/IP - Subnet Mask] and [TCP/IP - Gateway Address] as the above.
Note• Enter address in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. The "xxx" should be a numeric value in the
range from 0 to 255. However, 224 or 225.xxx.xxx.xxx and 127.xxx.xxx.xxx cannot be used.
• Specify the subnet mask by a combination of the numbers 0, 128, 192, 224, 240, 248, 252,
254, and 255. However, you cannot use 0 between non-zero values.
• If you do not want to set the gateway address, enter "0.0.0.0".
4Select [Close] repeatedly until the [System Settings] screen is displayed.
5Select [Exit].
6After the machine is restarted, print out a settings list to confirm that the port for
CentreWare Internet Services is enabled and TCP/IP is configured.
For information on how to print a settings list, refer to "Print Report/List" under "Chapter 13 Machine
Status" in the User Guide.
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Confirmation of the Configuration
Connect to CentreWare Internet Services from a computer.
1Start a web browser.
2Enter the machine's IP address or the Internet address to the address entry column on
the web browser, and press the <Enter> key.
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Example of the IP address entry (when the machine's IP address is 192.168.1.1)
http://192.168.1.1/
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Example of the Internet address entry (when the machine's Internet address is
xxx.yyy.zz.vvv)
http://xxx.yyyy.zz.vvv
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Note• If your network uses DNS (Domain Name System) and the machine's host name is
registered with the domain name server, you can access the device using a combination of
the host name and the domain name as the “Internet address”. For example, if the host
name is “myhost”, and the domain name is “fujixerox.com”, then the “Internet address”
becomes “myhost.fujixerox.com”.
• When specifying a port number, add “:” and a port number to the end of the Internet address.
• If the Logon Setup feature is enabled on the machine, enter a user ID and a password in
[User ID] and [Password]. Contact your System Administrator about the user ID and
password.
• Enter an address beginning with “https” instead of "http” into the address column in the web
browser if encrypted communication is employed. Example of the IP address entry
https://192.168.1.1/
Example of the Internet address entry
https://xxx.yyyy.zz.vvv/
Refer to "Problem Solving" (P.137) if CentreWare Internet Services is not displayed.
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Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) for CentreWare Internet Services
Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) for CentreWare Internet
Services
CentreWare Internet Services enable you to alter various settings on the machine from
a computer.
Note• Confirm that the port in use is enabled in [Start Port] of the [Properties] tab, if an item that
you want to set is not displayed.
• When a setting is changed from CentreWare Internet Services while operating the control
panel, the setting items changed on the screen of the control panel are not displayed. Switch
the machine off and on in this case.
This section describes about the settings of ports and protocols.
The following features are available by exchanging E-mails.
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E-mail
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iFax
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E-mail Printing
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Mail Notice
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Job Completion Notice
Note• E-mail, and E-mail printing features are only supported by ApeosPort 550 I/450 I/350 I.
E-mail
Scanned documents can be converted into an electronic format and transmitted via Email.
• These features do not appear for some models. An optional package is necessary. For
details, contact our Customer Support Center.
iFax
Unlike conventional fax machines which utilize public phone lines, the machine can
transmit or receive scanned data as e-mail attachemens using either corporate
networks or the Internet.
Contents of E-mail are processed according to the settings of [Print iFax Headers and
Contents] in CentreWare Internet Services.
E-mail Printing
E-mail with attachments in either TIFF or PDF format can be sent to the machine from
computers. Received E-mail will automatically be printed.
Contents of E-mail are processed according to the settings of [Print Mail Headers and
Contents] in CentreWare Internet Services.
Mail Notice
E-mail containing contents (status of consumables, paper, and replaceable parts, etc.)
set in [Mail Notice Settings] of CentreWare Internet Services is sent to a specified
recipient.
Job Completion Notice
When a computer has submitted a job to the machine, its completion can be notified by
E-mail.
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Preparations
The following items are required in order to use the E-mail feature.
Preparations
ItemDescriptionE-mailiFax
TCP/IP
address
Subnet
mask
Gateway
address
Administrator
E-mail
address
Machine
E-mail
address
DNS server
address
SMTP server
address
SMTP
authentication
user
POP3
server
POP user
name
The TCP/IP address for the machine.
E-mail is exchanged using TCP/IP.
Required when the network is divided
into subnets.
Required when multiple networks are
connected by gateways.
Set the E-mail address for the
machine administrator.
Used as a sender address when the
machine sends E-mail.
Required when the addresses for a
POP3 server and a SMTP server are
set with a domain name format
instead of their IP addresses.
The machine uses a SMTP server to
send E-mail. The SMTP server can
also be used for receiving E-mail.
If a SMTP server requires
authentication, specify the
authentication user name.
If a POP3 server is used to receive Emails, register the machine's E-mail
address and a user to the POP3
server.
Also, it is necessary to set the POP3
server address on the machine.
Set the POP receiving user address.UUUUU
OOOOO
UUUUU
UUUUU
OOOOO
OOOOO
UUUUU
OOOOO
UUUUU
UUUUU
E-mail
Printing
Mail
Notice
Job
Completion
Notice
E-mail
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S/MINE
settings
Set the S/MINE information.UUU XX
Registering E-mail account
A mail account for the machine needs to be registered to a mail server.
Note• Information on mail account registration, contact your System Administrator.
Configuring E-mail Environment
Enable the port and configure the machine E-mail address, TCP/IP environment, and
E-mail server from the machine.
Note• The configuration can also be performed using CentreWare Internet Services.
Information on how to use CentreWare Internet Services, refer to "Using CentreWare Internet Services"
(P.65).
O : Necessary to set U : Set as required X : Not supported
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Installation Procedure
Installation Overview
This section describes the configuration procedure to use the E-mail feature on the
machine.
The following two steps are necessary to use the E-mail feature.
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Enabling port and setting TCP/IP
Set the machine to be able to use TCP/IP.
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Configuring E-mail Environment
Set the items for E-mail on the machine.
Enabling Port and Setting TCP/IP
The following describes the configuration procedure to use TCP/IP on the machine.
First enable the E-mail port, then set the IP address.
Note• The configuration can also be performed using CentreWare Internet Services.
For information on how to use CentreWare Internet Services, refer to "Using CentreWare Internet
Services" (P.65).
1Display the [System Administrator Menu] screen.
1) Press the <Log In/Out> button.
2) Enter the user ID with the numeric keypad or a keyboard displayed by pressing
[Keyboard], and select [Confirm].
Note• The default user ID is “11111”. When using the Authentication feature, a password is
required. The default password is “x-admin”.
3) Select [System Settings].
2Enable a port which is used for the E-mail feature.
1) Select [System Settings].
2) Select [Network Settings].
3) Select [Port Settings].
4) Select [Send E-mail] and then select [Change Settings].
5) Select [Send E-mail - Port] and select [Change Settings].
6) Select [Enabled] then select [Save].
7) Select [Close].
8) Enable [Receive E-Mail - Port] setting to use E-mail printing.
9) Enable [Mail Notice - Port] to use mail notice or job completion notice.
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10)Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Network Settings] screen is displayed.
3Set an IP address.
If an IP address is already set, this step is not necessary. Also, in an environment with
DHCP or BOOTP, configure the way to obtain an IP address. Either the address
cannot be obtained automatically or manual configuration is preferred, configure an IP
address, a subnet mask, and a gateway address.
1) Select [Protocol Settings].
Installation Procedure
2) Select [TCP/IP - Get IP Address] and then select [Change Settings].
3) Select one from [DHCP], [BOOTP], [RARP], [DHCP/Autonet] or [Manual] and then
select [Save]. If you select anything other than [Manual], proceed to Step 4.
Note• When using a DHCP server, also configure the WINS (Windows Internet Name Service)
server.
4) Select [TCP/IP - IP Address] and select [Change Settings].
5) Enter the IP address using the numeric keypad.
Note• Enter address in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. The "xxx" should be a numeric value in the
range from 0 to 255. However, 224 or 225.xxx.xxx.xxx and 127.xxx.xxx.xxx cannot be used.
• When you make an entry mistake, press the <C> (Clear) button and enter again.
• When moving to the next value without entering all 3 digits, select [Next].
6) Select [Save].
7) Configure [TCP/IP - Subnet Mask] and [TCP/IP - Gateway Address] as the above.
Note• Enter address in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. The "xxx" should be a numeric value in the
range from 0 to 255. However, 224 or 225.xxx.xxx.xxx and 127.xxx.xxx.xxx cannot be used.
• Specify the subnet mask by a combination of the numbers 0, 128, 192, 224, 240, 248, 252,
254, and 255. However, you cannot use 0 between non-zero values.
• If you do not set the gateway address, enter "0.0.0.0".
4Select [Close] repeatedly until the [System Settings] screen is displayed.
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5Select [Exit].
6After the machine is restarted, print out a settings list to confirm that the ports are
enabled and TCP/IP is configured.
For information on how to print a settings list, refer to "Print Report/List" under "Chapter 13 Machine
Status" in the User Guide.
Configuring E-mail Environment
The following describes the configuration procedure to use the e-mail feature.
Note• The configuration can also be performed using CentreWare Internet Services.
For information on how to use CentreWare Internet Services, refer to "Using CentreWare Internet
Services" (P.65).
1Display the [System Administrator Menu] screen.
1) Press the <Log In/Out> button.
2) Enter the user ID with the numeric keypad or a keyboard displayed by pressing
[Keyboard], and select [Confirm].
Note• The default user ID is “11111”. When using the Authentication feature, a password is
required. The default password is “x-admin”.
3) Select [System Settings].
2Set the E-mail address, host name, and domain name.
1) Select [System Settings].
2) Select [Network Settings].
3) Select [Machine E-mail Address/Host Name].
4) Select [E-mail Address] and then select [Change Settings].
5) Enter an E-mail address using the keyboard displayed.
6) Select [Save].
7) Set a host name and a domain name as above.
8) Select [Close].
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If [SMTP] has been selected for the [Mail Receiving Protocol]
Aliases cannot be configured. A user can decide an account name (the left side of the
@ mark). An address (the right side of the@ mark) is a combination of a host name and
a domain name.
Example: mymail@myhost.fujixerox.co.jp
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Account name : mymail
z
Host name : myhost
z
Domain name : fujixerox.co.jp
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If [POP3] has been selected for the [Mail Receiving Protocol]
Specify a POP user name to an account name (the left side of the @ mark), and a
POP3 receiving mail server to an address (the right side of the @ mark). A user can
decide an alias such as mymail@fujixerox.co.jp
Example: mymail@mb1.abc.fujixerox.co.jp
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Account name : mymail
3Set the protocol for receiving E-mail.
1) Select [Other Settings].
2) Select [E-mail Receive Protocol] and then select [Change Settings].
3) Select either [SMTP] or [POP3] as appropriate for your environment.
4) Select [Save] and then press [Close].
If [SMTP] has been selected for the [Mail Receiving Protocol]
1) Select [SMTP Server Settings] and then set the following items for the SMTP
server.
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[SMTP Server Port Number]
Enter a value in the range from 1 to 65535.
Note• Do not enter a number for the port number that is already used for other port numbers.
If [POP3] has been selected for the [Mail Receiving Protocol]
1) Select [POP3 Server Settings] and then set the following items for the POP3
server.
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[POP3 Server Setup]
Select from [By IP Address] or [By Server Name].
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[POP3 Server IP Address]
Enter an IP address if [By IP Address] has been selected for [POP3 Server Setup].
Note• Enter the address in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. The "xxx" should be a numeric value in the
range from 0 to 255. However, 224 or 225.xxx.xxx.xxx and 127.xxx.xxx.xxx cannot be used.
• When you make an entry mistake, press the <C> (Clear) button and enter again.
• When moving to the next value without entering all 3 digits, select [Next].
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[POP3 Server Name]
Enter a server name if [By Server Name] has been selected for [POP3 Server Setup].
z
[POP3 Server Port Number]
Enter a value in the range from 1 to 65535.
Note• Do not enter a number for the port number that is already used for other port numbers.
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[POP3 Server Check Interval]
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Set the interval for checking the e-mail on the POP3 server.
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[POP3 Server Login Name]
Enter the name to login to the POP3 server.
z
[POP3 Server Password]
Enter the same password twice in the [New Password] and [Re-enter Password]. If
you do not set the password, leave it blank and select [Save].
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[POP3 Receiving Password Encryption]
Select [On (APOP)] to encrypt the password.
2) Select [Save] and then press [Close].
4Configure the E-mail transmission.
1) Select [SMTP Server Settings] and then set the following items for the SMTP
server.
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[SMTP Server Setup]
Select from [By IP Address] or [By Server Name].
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[SMTP Server IP Address]
Enter an IP address if [By IP Address] has been selected for [SMTP Server Setup].
Note• Enter the address in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. The "xxx" should be a numeric value in the
range from 0 to 255. However, 224 or 225.xxx.xxx.xxx and 127.xxx.xxx.xxx cannot be used.
• When you make an entry mistake, press the <C> (Clear) button and enter again.
• When moving to the next value without entering all 3 digits, select [Next].
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[SMTP Server Name]
Enter a server name if [By Server Name] is selected for [SMTP Server Setup].
z
[SMTP Server Port Number]
Enter a value in the range from 1 to 65535.
Note• Do not enter a number for the port number that is already used for other port numbers.
• This configuration is not necessary if [SMTP] has been selected for the [Mail Receiving
Protocol] and has already been configured.
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[E-mail Send Authentication]
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Select one from [Off], [POP before SMTP], or [SMTP AUTH].
Note• If [POP before SMTP] is selected, the POP3 settings must be set.
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[SMTP AUTH Login Name]
Set this item if [SMTP AUTH] is selected for [E-mail Send Authentication].
z
[SMTP AUTH Password]
Set this item if [SMTP AUTH] is selected for [E-mail Send Authentication]. Enter the
same password twice in the [New Password] and [Re-enter Password]. If you do not
set the password, leave it blank and select [Save].
2) Select [Close].
5Configure the domain restriction
1) Select [Domain Filter] and set the following items.
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Domain filtering
Select one from [Off], [Enter Permitted Domain Names], or [Enter Rejected Domain
Names].
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[Domain 1] - [Domain 50]
Specify up to 50 domains if either [Enter Permitted Domain Name] or [Enter Rejected
Domain Name] has been selected for [Domain Filter].
2) Select [Close].
6Set the S/MINE information.
1) Select [PKI Settings (Public Key)].
2) Select [S/MIME Settings] and set the following items.
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Device Certificate - S/MINE
Link a certificate to the machine. For information on creating a certificate, refer to
"Communication Security" (P.129).
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Set whether to enable or disable S/MINE Communication when a certificate ID is set.
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Receive Untrusted E-mail
Set whether to receive untrusted E-mail or not.
z
Message Digest Algorithm
Select a message digest algorithm from [SHA1] or [MD5].
z
Contents Encryption Method
Select a contents encryption method from [3DES], [RC2-40], [RC2-64], or [RC2128].
z
Digital Signature - Outgoing E-mail
Set whether to always attach a digital signature to E-mail or select a digital signature
when sending E-mail.
z
Certificate Auto Store
Select whether or not to automatically store a S/MIME certificate attached with the
E-mail when receiving E-mail sent from an address registered in the address book.
7Select [Close] repeatedly until the [System Settings] screen is displayed.
8Select [Exit].
9After the machine is restarted, print a settings list to confirm that each item is
configured.
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For information on how to print a settings list, refer to "Print Report/List" under "Chapter 13 Machine
Status" in the User Guide.
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