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This chapter includes:
•Overview on page 10
•More Information on page 11
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Overview
This guide is designed for a system administrator with network administrator rights who
has knowledge of networking concepts as well as experience creating and managing network
user accounts.
This guide will help you install, configure, and manage the printer on a network.
Notes:
•Network features are not available if you are connected over USB.
•Embedded fax features are not available for all printer models.
Configuration Steps
When configuring the printer for the first time, Xerox suggests that you follow these steps in this order:
1.Connect an Ethernet cable from your printer to the network.
2.Confirm that your printer is recognized on your network. By default, the printer is configured to
receive an IP address from a DHCP server over a TCP/IP network. If you have another type of
network, or want to assign a static IP address, see Enabling TCP/IP on page 22.
3.Provide basic information such as your location, time zone, and date and time preferences, by
completing the Installation Wizard. For details, see The Installation Wizard on page 15.
4.Print a Configuration Report listing the printer’s current configuration. Review the report and
locate the printer’s IP address. For details, see Configuration Report on page 15.
5.Open a Web browser and type the IP address of your printer to access CentreWare Internet
Services (CentreWare IS). CentreWare IS is administration and configuration software installed on
the printer’s embedded Web server. For more information see Accessing CentreWare IS on
page 17.
Note: Most configuration settings are located on the Properties tab in CentreWare IS.
If your printer is locked, you must log in as the system administrator. For details, see
Accessing CentreWare IS on page 17.
6.Print the configuration checklist. The Configuration Checklist lists provides space for you to write
down important information as you go through the configuration process. Use it to record
information about your network settings, including passwords, network paths, and server
addresses. For details, see Accessing the Configuration Report on page 17.
7.Configure Authentication. For details, see Setting up Access Rights on page 48.
8.Configure Security. For details, see Security on page 47.
9.Enable services in CentreWare IS. For details, see Enabling Services and Options on page 19.
10. Configure Print, Scan, and Fax features. For details, see Printing on page 75, Scanning on page 93,
and Fax ing on page 113.
11. Configure Accounting. For details, see Accounting on page 127.
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More Information
See the following links for more information about your printer.
InformationSource
Quick Use GuidePackaged with printer and
www.xerox.com/office/WC53XXdocs
User Guide (PDF)Software and Documentation Disc
www.xerox.com/office/WC53XXdocs
Recommended Media Listwww.xerox.com/paper (United States)
www.xerox.com/europaper (Europe)
Online Support Assistantwww.xerox.com/office/WC53XXsupport
Tec hn i ca l Su ppo rtwww.xerox.com/office/WC53XXsupport
Information pagesAt the control panel, press the Machine Status button, then
touch the Machine Information tab. Touch Print Reports,
then touch Printer Reports.
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This chapter includes:
•Physical Connection on page 14
•Initial Setup at the Control Panel on page 15
•Initial Setup in CentreWare IS on page 17
•Enabling Services and Options on page 19
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Physical Connection
To connect your printer:
1.Connect the power cable to the printer, and plug it into an electrical outlet.
2.Connect one end of a Category 5 or better Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port in the back of the
printer. Connect the other end of the cable to a correctly configured network port.
3.If you have purchased and installed the Fax Hardware Kit, connect the printer to a correctly
configured telephone line.
4.Turn the printer on.
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Initial Setup at the Control Panel
The Installation Wizard
The first time the printer is turned on, the Installation Wizard starts. The wizard prompts you with a
series of questions to help you configure basic settings for your printer. You are prompted to:
•Select tools access setting.
•Select units of measurement.
•Select your local time zone.
•Select NTP settings (optional).
•Set the current date and time.
•Configure Security, Email, LDAP and FAX (optional).
Configuration Report
After you complete the installation wizard, you can print a Configuration Report. The Configuration
Report lists the printer’s current settings. For details, see Accessing the Configuration Report on
page 17.
System Administrator Access at the Control Panel
To configure the printer from the control panel, press the Machine Status button, then touch the Too ls
tab. If the printer is locked, log in as the system administrator.
To log in as a system administrator:
1.At the printer control panel, press the Log In/Out button.
2.Type admin and touch Next.
3.Type the administrator passcode and touch Enter. The default password is 1111.
Locking or Unlocking the Printer
To lock or unlock the printer:
1.At the printer control panel, press Machine Status and touch the Too ls tab
2.Touch Authentication / Security Settings > System Administrator Settings > System Administrators Login ID.
3.Touch On to lock the printer or Off to unlock, then touch Save.
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Manually Setting the Printer’s Ethernet Interface Speed
The printer’s Ethernet interface automatically detects the speed of your network. If your network is
connected to another auto-sensing device, such as a hub, the hub may not detect the correct speed.
Refer to the configuration page to make sure the printer has detected the correct speed of your
network. To view the configuration page, see Accessing the Configuration Report on page 17.
To manually set the speed of the printer’s Ethernet interface:
1.At the printer control panel, press the Machine Status button, then touch the To o ls tab.
3.Touch Ethernet Rated Speed and touch Change Settings.
4.Select the Speed to match the speed set on your hub or switch.
5.Touch Save, then touch Close.
Assigning a Network Address
By default, the printer automatically acquires a network address from a DHCP server. To assign a static
IP address, configure DNS server settings, or configure other TCP/IP settings, see TCP/IP on page 22.
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Initial Setup in CentreWare IS
CentreWare IS is an application on the printer’s embedded Web server that allows you to configure
and administer the printer from a Web browser on any computer.
Accessing CentreWare IS
Before you begin:
•TCP/IP and HTTP must be enabled to access CentreWare IS. If you disable either of these services,
you must enable them at the printer before you can access CentreWare IS. For details, see
Accessing CentreWare IS on page 17.
•Refer to the Configuration Report to determine your printer’s IP address.
To access CentreWare IS:
At your computer, open a Web browser, type the printer’s IP address in the address field, then press
Enter or Return.
Notes:
•If your printer is locked, type the system administrator user name and password to
access the Properties tab. The administrator user name is admin and the default
password is 1111.
•To see the IP address of the printer, press the Machine Status button on the control panel.
Changing the System Administrator Password
Xerox recommends that you change the default system administrator password after you configure
the printer for security. Be sure to store the password in a secure location.
To change the administrator password:
1.In CentreWare IS, click Properties > Security > System Administrator Settings.
2.Next to Administrator’s Passcode, type the new password
3.Retype the password to verify.
4.Change the Administrator’s Login ID or the allowed maximum number of login attempts if desired.
5.Click Apply.
Accessing the Configuration Report
The Configuration Report lists the printer’s current settings. By default, a Configuration Report prints
at startup.
Printing the Configuration Report.
1.At the printer control panel, press the Machine Status button and touch the Machine
Information tab.
2.Touch Print Reports.
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3.Touch Printer Reports.
4.Touch Configuration Report and press the Start button.
Using the Configuration Overview Page
The Configuration Overview page provides shortcuts to commonly accessed pages under the
Properties tab.
To access the Configuration Overview page, click Properties > Configuration Overview.
Assigning a Name and Location to the Printer
The Description page provides a place to assign a name and location to the printer for future reference.
To assign a name and location:
1.In CentreWare IS, click Properties > Description.
2.Next to Machine Name, type a name for the printer.
3.Next to Location, type the location of the printer.
4.Type the printer’s email address and administrator contact information in the provided fields
if desired.
5.Click Apply.
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Enabling Services and Options
Some services and options must be enabled before they can be used. To enable these special services
and options, use either the control panel or CenterWare IS.
Enabling Services and Options at the Control Panel
1.At the printer control panel, press the Machine Status button, then touch the To o ls tab.
2.Touch System Settings > Common Service Settings > Maintenance.
3.Touch Software Options.
4.Touch Keyboard.
5.Type the code and touch Save.
Enabling Services and Options in CentreWare IS
1.In CentreWare IS, click Properties > Security > Feature Enablement.
2.Type the Unique Function Code.
3.Click Apply.
4.Touch Reboot.
Viewing Services and Options
To see which services and options are enabled or installed:
1.At the printer control panel, press the Machine Status button, then touch the Machine Information tab.
2.Touch Machine Configuration.
Initialization USB Flash Drive
When installing your printer, a Xerox Representative initializes the printer using a USB Flash drive that
contains configuration software. After installation, the representative stores the drive in a holder inside
of Tray 1.
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Network Configuration
This chapter includes:
•TCP/IP on page 22
•SNMP on page 26
•LPD on page 29
•Raw TCP/IP Printing on page 30
•SMTP on page 31
•LDAP on page 33
•POP3 on page 36
•HTTP on page 37
•Proxy Server on page 38
•NetWare on page 39
•Microsoft Networking on page 41
•IPP on page 42
•WebDAV on page 43
•WSD on page 44
•FTP on page 45
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TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet Protocol (IP) are a two protocols within the Internet
Protocol Suite. IP manages the transmission of messages from computer to computer while TCP
manages the actual end-to-end connections.
Note: You can configure IPv4 settings at the printer control panel or through CentreWare IS. You
can only configure IPv6 through CentreWare IS.
Enabling TCP/IP
Note: By default, TCP/IP is enabled. If you disable TCP/IP, you must enable it at the printer control
panel before you can access CentreWare IS.
1.At the printer control panel, press the Machine Status button, then touch the To o ls tab.
2.Touch Connectivity and Network Setup > Protocol Settings.
3.Touch TCP/IP - IP Mode, then touch Change Settings.
4.Touch IPv4 Mode, IPv6, or Dual Stack to enable both IPv4 and IPv6.
5.Touch Save.
Configuring TCP/IP Settings at the Control Panel
Manually Configuring an IPv4 Network Address
1.At the printer control panel, press the Machine Status button, then touch the To o ls tab.
2.Touch Connectivity and Network Setup > Protocol Settings.
3.Touch IPv4 - IP Address Resolution, and touch Change Settings.
4.Touch Static, then touch Save.
5.Touch IPv4 - IP Address, and touch Change Settings.
6.Type the static IP address using the touch-screen keypad, and touch Save.
7.Touch IPv4 - Subnet Mask, and touch Change Settings.
8.Type the subnet mask using the touch-screen keypad, and touch Save.
9.Touch IPv4 - Gateway Mask, and touch Change Settings.
10. Type the gateway mask using the touch-screen keypad, and touch Save.
Manually Configuring an IPv6 Network Address
1.At the printer control panel, press the Machine Status button, then touch the To o ls tab.
2.Touch Connectivity and Network Setup > Protocol Settings.
3.Touch IPv6 Address Manual Configuration, then touch Change Settings.
4.Touch Enabled, then touch Save.
5.Touch Manually Configured IPv6 Address, then touch Change Settings.
6.Type the static IP address using the touch-screen keypad, and touch Save.
7.Touch Manually Configured IPv6 Address Prefix, and touch Change Settings.
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8.Type the prefix using the touch-screen keypad, and touch Save.
9.Touch Manually Configured IPv6 Address Gateway, and touch Change Settings.
10. Type the gateway using the touch-screen keypad, and touch Save.
Configuring IPv4 Dynamic Address Settings
1.At the printer control panel, press the Machine Status button, then touch the To o ls tab.
2.Touch Connectivity and Network Setup > Protocol Settings.
3.Touch IPv4 - IP Address Resolution, and touch Change Settings.
4.Touch DHCP, DHCP/Autonet,BOOTP, or RARP, then touch Save.
Configuring IPv6 Dynamic Address Settings
1.At the printer control panel, press the Machine Status button, then touch the To o ls tab.
2.Touch Connectivity and Network Setup > Protocol Settings.
3.Touch IPv6 Address Manual Configuration, and touch Change Settings.
4.Touch Disabled, then touch Save.
5.Touch Automatically Configured IPv6 Address, then touch Change Settings to see the acquired
IPv6 address information.
Configuring DNS/DDNS Settings
Domain Name System (DNS) and Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) is a system that maps host
names to IP addresses.
1.At the printer control panel, press the Machine Status button, then touch the To o ls tab.
2.Touch Connectivity and Network Setup > Protocol Settings.
3.Touch IPv4 DNS Server Settings, or IPv6 DNS Server Settings, then touch Change Settings.
4.To allow your DHCP server to provide the DNS server address, touch Get IP Address from DHCP.
To u ch Enabled, then touch Save.
5.To manually provide the DNS server address, touch DNS Server IP Address. Type the DNS server
address, then touch Save.
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Configuring TCP/IP Settings in CentreWare IS
If your printer has a valid network address, you can configure TCP/IP settings in CentreWare IS.
Configuring Settings for IPv4
IPv4 can be used in addition to or in place of IPv6. If both protocols are disabled, you cannot access
CentreWare IS.
CAUTION: If both IPv4 and IPv6 are disabled, you cannot access CentreWare IS. You must
re-enable TCP/IP at the printer control panel before you can access CentreWare IS. Disabling
TCP/IP or changing the IP address also disables any dependant protocols.
3.Type a unique Host Name for your printer.
4.Select the desired method for obtaining a dynamic IP address from the IP Address Resolution
drop-down menu, or select Static to define a static IP address.
5.If you select Static, type the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address in the
appropriate fields.
Notes:
•If you select BOOTP or DHCP, you cannot change the IP address, Subnet Mask, or
default gateway.
•If RARP address resolution mode is selected, you cannot change the IP address.
6.Type a valid Domain Name.
DNS Configuration for IPv4
1.Next to Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically, select the Enabled check box to allow your
DHCP server to provide the DNS server address. Clear the check box to manually provide the DNS
server address, and type an IP address for the Preferred DNS Server, Alternate DNS Server 1, and Alternate DNS Server 2 in the appropriate fields.
Note: If DHCP or BOOTP is the IP Address Resolution setting, you cannot change the Domain
Name, Primary DNS Server, Alternate DNS Server 1, and Alternate DNS Server 2 settings.
2.Next to Dynamic DNS Registration (DDNS), select Enabled to register the printer’s host name in
the DNS server. Select Overwrite if you want to overwrite existing entries in the DNS server.
Note: If your DNS Server does not support dynamic updates, you do not need to enable DDNS.
3.Next to Generate Domain Search List Automatically, select Enabled if you want the printer to
generate a list of search domains. Type the domain names if the option is disabled.
4.Next to Connection Time-Out, type the time allowed until the printer stops attempting to
connect to the server.
5.Next to Release IP Address, select Enabled if you want the printer to release its IP address when
it restarts.
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Zero-Configuration Networking
1.If the printer cannot connect to a DHCP server to obtain an IP address, select Self Assigned
Address to allow the printer to assign itself a Link-Local address. Link-Local addresses are between
169.254.0.0 and 169.254.255.255.
2.Click Apply.
Configuring Settings for IPv6
IPv6 hosts can automatically configure themselves when connected to a routed IPv6 network
using the Internet Control Message Protocol Version 6 (ICMPv6). ICMPv6 performs error reporting
for IP along with other diagnostic functions. When first connected to a network, a host sends a
link-local multicast router solicitation request for its configuration parameters. If suitably configured,
routers respond to this request with a router advertisement packet containing network-layer
configuration parameters.
Note: IPv6 is optional and may be used in addition to or in place of IPv4. If both protocols are
2.Under IP Mode, select IPv6, or select Dual Stack to use both IPv4 and IPv6. By default, IPv6
is disabled.
CAUTION: If both IPv4 and IPv6 are disabled, you cannot access CentreWare IS. You must
re-enable TCP/IP at the printer control panel before you can access CentreWare IS. Disabling
TCP/IP or changing the IP address also disables any dependant protocols.
Notes:
•The host name is the same for IPv4 and IPv6. If you change the host name for IPv6, the
host name changes for IPv4 as well.
•Enabling or disabling IPv6 will restart the printer when you click Apply.
3.Next to Enable Manual Address, select Enabled if you want to manually assign an address.
Ty pe t he IP Address and Gateway Address.
4.Next to Get IP Address from DHCP, select Enabled to allow your DHCP server to assign an IP
address to the printer.
5.Type the required Domain Name.
DNS Configuration for IPv6
1.Next to Obtain IPv6 DNS Server Address Automatically, select Enabled to allow the DHCP
server to provide the DNS server address.
2.Type an IP address for the Preferred DNS Server, Alternate DNS Server 1, and Alternate DNS Server 2.
3.Next to Dynamic DNS Registration, select Enabled to enable, select Overwrite to replace the
existing DNS entry.
4.Next to Generate Domain Search List Automatically, select Enabled to enable.
5.Type Domain Name 1, 2 and 3.
6.Enter the number of seconds until Connection Time-Out.
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SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used in network management systems to monitor
network-attached devices for conditions that require administrative attention. It consists of a set of
standards for network management including an application layer, a database schema, and a set of
data objects. Agents, or software modules, reside in the printer’s SNMPv3 engine. A manager is an
SNMPv3 management application such as OpenView, that is used to monitor and configure devices on
the network. The agent responds to read (GET) and write (SET) requests from the manager and can
also generate alert messages, or Traps, based on certain events.
SNMP settings can be configured in CentreWare IS. You can also enable or disable Authentication
Failure Generic Traps on the printer. SNMPv3 can be enabled to create an encrypted channel for secure
printer management.
Enabling SNMP
1.In CentreWare IS, click Properties > Connectivity > Port Settings.
2.Next to SNMP, select Enabled.
3.Select UDP and IPX to enable these transport protocols if necessary.
2.Under SNMP Properties, select Enable SNMP v1/v2c Protocols, or Enable SNMP v3 Protocol,
then click Apply.
Note: You m ust cli ck Apply to save your settings or the protocol will remain disabled.
3.Under Authentication Failure Generic Traps, select Enabled if you want the printer to
generate a trap for every SNMP request that is received by the printer that contains an
invalid community name.
4.Click Apply. For details, see SNMP Advanced Settings on page 27.
Editing SNMP v1/v2c Properties
Note: Xerox recommends that you change the SNMP v1/v2c public and private community names
3.Type a name up to 256 characters for the Community Name (Read Only) or use the default
value of public. GET returns the password for the SNMP GET requests to the printer. Applications
obtaining information from the printer using SNMP, such as CentreWare IS, use this password.
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4.Type a name up to 256 characters for the Community Name (Read / Write) or use the default
value of private. SET returns the password for the SNMP SET requests to the printer. Applications
that set information on the printer using SNMP, use this password
CAUTION: Any changes made to the GET or SET community names for this printer
require corresponding changes to GET or SET community names for each application that
uses SNMP to communicate with this printer.
5.Type a name up to 256 characters for the default Trap Community Name or use the default value
of SNMP_TRAP.
Note: The Default Trap Community Name is used to specify the default community name for all
traps generated by this printer. The Default Trap Community Name can be overridden by the Trap
Community Name specified for each individual trap destination address. The Trap Community
Name for one address may not be the same Trap Community Name specified for another address.
6.Type the System Administrator’s Login ID.
7.Click Apply.
Editing SNMP v3 Settings
Note: Before SNMPv3 can be enabled, a digital certificate must be installed on the printer and SSL
must be enabled. For more details, see Installing a Digital Certificate on page 56.
3.Under Administrator Account, click Account Enabled to create the administrator account.
4.Type an Authentication Password then confirm it. This password is used to generate a key used
for authentication.
Note: The password must be at least eight characters in length and can include any characters
except control characters.
5.Type a Privacy Password and confirm it. The Privacy password is used for encryption of SNMPv3
data. The passphrase used to encrypt the data needs to match with the Server.
4.Type the 8-digit hexadecimal number that identifies the IPX External Network host configured to
receive the trap.
5.Type the 48-bit Physical MAC Address of the computer running the SMNP manager application
that is to receive the trap.
6.Type the IPX Socket Number of the computer running the SNMP manager application configured
to receive the packets.
7.Select the SNMP version, SNMP v1 or SNMP v2c based on the trap receiving system.
8.Under Traps, select the type of Traps to be Received by the SNMP manager.
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LPD
The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) protocol is used to provide printer spooling and network print server
functionality for operating systems such as HP-UX, Linux, and MAC OS X.
Note: For information on setting up print queues on your client system, refer to your client
system’s documentation.
Enabling LPD
1.In CentreWare IS, click Properties > Connectivity > Port Settings.
2.Next to LPD, select the Enabled check box.
Note: Disabling LPD will affect clients printing to the printer over TCP/IP using the LPR
2.Type an LPD Port Number or use the default port number of 515.
3.Enter the Connection Time-Out.
4.Enter the Maximum Number of Sessions.
5.Next to TCP-MSS Mode, select Enabled if necessary.
Note: TCP-MSS settings are common for LPD and Port 9100.
6.If TCP-MSS mode is enabled, under IPv4, type the IP addresses for Subnet 1, 2, and 3.
7.Click Apply.
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Raw TCP/IP Printing
Raw TCP/IP is a printing method used to open a TCP socket-level connection over Port 9100, to stream
a print-ready file to the printer's input buffer. It then closes the connection either after sensing an End
Of Job character in the PDL or after expiration of a preset time-out value. Port 9100 does not require
an LPR request from the computer or the use of an LPD running on the printer. Port 9100 is selected in
Windows as the Standard TCP/IP port.
Enabling Port 9100
Note: TCP/IP must be enabled before Port 9100 is enabled.
1.In CentreWare IS, click Connectivity > Port Settings.
2.Next to Port 9100, select Enabled.
Configuring Port 9100
1.In CentreWare IS, click Properties > Connectivity > Protocols > Port 9100.
2.Next to TCP-MSS Mode, select Enabled if necessary.
Note: TCP-MSS settings are common for LPD and Port 9100.
3.If TCP-MSS mode is enabled, under IPv4, type the IP addresses for Subnet 1, 2, and 3.
4.Ensure that the TCP Port Number is set to 9100.
5.Set the End of Job Timeout to the desired number of seconds between 0 and 1800 before
processing a job with an End of Job character. The default time is 300 seconds.
6.Click Apply.
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SMTP
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is used by the printer’s email feature to deliver scanned images
and Internet Fax jobs through email. After you enable SMTP, the Email button is enabled on the
printer’s control panel.
2.Under Required Information, select the method to use to locate an SMTP server.
•To allow DNS to automatically find an SMTP server on the network, select From DNS.
•To map to a specific SMTP server, select STATIC.
Note: If you select From DNS, you must ensure that DNS is configured for either IPv4 or IPv6
before you can define the SMTP server. For details, see Configuring DNS/DDNS Settings on
page 23.
3.Type the SMTP server IP address or host name.
4.Enter the port numbers for sending email and Internet Fax, and for receiving email. The default
port number is 25.
5.Type the specific email address assigned to this printer by the SMTP server in the Machine’s
E-mail Address field.
Optional Information
1.To improve transmission speed, you can set messages to be fragmented between 2 and 500 times.
Select Enabled next to Split Send and enter the number of fragments in the Maximum Split Count field.
2.If you enable Split Send, you can select how the email jobs should be split. Under Split Send Method, select one of the following:
•Split into Pages: If you select this option, the mail client will not reassemble the job
on receipt.
•Split by Data Size: If you select this option, the mail client is required to reassemble the job
on receipt.
3.To define a maximum message size for messages with attachments, type a value between
512 KB and 20480 KB next to Maximum Data Size per E-mail. The default size is 10240 KB.
4.To set a maximum job size, type a value between 512 KB and 2000000 KB next to Maximum Total Data Size.
5.Under Login Credentials for the Machine to Access the SMTP Server to send automated e-mails select POP before SMTP, or SMTP AUTH to have the printer authenticate itself using the
Login Name and Password set up on this page. If you select None, the printer will not provide
authentication credentials to SMTP server.
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6.If you select System for Login Credentials for the Machine to Access the SMTP Server to send automated e-mails, type in the Login Name and Password. Retype the password to confirm.
7.If authentication is enabled, and the printer is configured to require users to log in before they can
access email, select Remotely Authenticated User under Login Credentials for Sending E-mails
to use the credentials of the user to access the SMTP server. Select System to allow this field to
default to the same setting you selected for sending automated email messages.
8.Click Apply.
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