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    							7-54Using the Operation Panel
    For setting the time until the panel is reset, refer to the next section 
    Panel Reset Timer (Setting the panel reset timer).
    1Press Z while >Timer > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >>Auto Panel Reset appears.
    3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    4Select On or Off using U or V.
    5Press [OK].
    6Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    Panel Reset Timer (Setting the panel reset timer)
    When Auto Panel Reset is set to On, this sets the time until the panel is 
    automatically reset after the user stops using the panel. The default time 
    is 90 seconds.
    1Press Z while >Timer > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >>Panel Reset Timer appears.
    3Press [OK]. The message display shows a blinking cursor (_).
    4Press U or V to increase or decrease the value at the blinking 
    cursor and set the desired time. The time must be set between 005 
    and 495 seconds, in 5-second increments. Use Y and Z to move 
    the cursor right and left.
    5Press [OK].
    6Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    Auto Sleep (Setting the sleep timer)
    The printer has a sleep timer that is used to conserve power when the 
    printer is not printing, processing, or receiving data. The default setting is 
    On.
    1Press Z while >Timer > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >>Auto Sleep appears.
    3To turn off the sleep timer, press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) 
    appears.
    4Select On or Off using U or V.
    5Press [OK]. The sleep timer is turned off.
    6Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    >>Auto Panel
     Reset ? On
    >>Panel Reset
     Timer   090
    sec.
    >>Auto Sleep
    ? On
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    Security
    The security functions can be set up to protect printer operation and the 
    print data.
    The options available in Security are as follows:
    •ID (Administrator ID input)
    •Password (Administrator password input)
    •I/F Block (Interface (external device) block setting)
    •NetWare (NetWare setting)
    •AppleTalk (AppleTalk setting)
    •IPP (IPP setting)
    •SSL Server (SSL Server setting)
    •IPSec (IPSec setting)
    •Security Level (Security level setting)
    1Press [MENU].
    2Press U or V repeatedly until Security > appears.
    ID (Administrator ID input)
    To use the Security function, you must enter an administrator ID. For 
    information on how to set the administrator ID, refer to Admin 
    (Administrator settings) on page7-63.
    1Press Z while Security > is displayed.
    2The message display shows ID and a blinking cursor (_).
    3Press U or V to increase or decrease, respectively, the value at the 
    blinking cursor. Enter the specified ID. Use Y and Z to move the 
    cursor right and left. Enter an ID consisting of between 1 and 16 
    numbers.
    4Press [OK]. Proceed to the next step Password (Administrator 
    Password input).
    Security       >
    ID
    _
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    Password (Administrator Password input)
    To set up the Security functions, you must enter an administrator ID and 
    administrator password. For information on how to set the administrator 
    password, refer to Admin (Administrator settings) on page7-63.
    1When you entered the ID in the previous step (ID (Administrator ID 
    input)), the message display shows 
    Password (Administrator 
    password input) and a blinking cursor (_).
    2Press U or V to increase or decrease, respectively, the value at the 
    blinking cursor. Enter the specified password. Use Y and Z to move 
    the cursor right and left. Enter a password consisting of between 0 
    (no settings) and 16 numbers.
    3Press [OK]. The Security screen appears.
    Interface Block (Interface (external device) block 
    setting)
    You can use this to lock and thereby protect the interface. The options 
    available in Interface Block are as follows:
    •USB Host (USB memory slot setting)
    •USB Device (USB interface setting)
    1After entering the administrator ID and password, press U or V 
    repeatedly until >I/F Block > appears.
    USB Host (USB memory slot setting)
    This locks and protects the USB memory slot (USB host). The default 
    setting is Unblock.
    1Press Z while >I/F Block > is displayed. >>USB Host appears.
    2Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    3Select Block or Unblock using U or V.
    4Press [OK].
    5Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    NoteIf you enter an incorrect administrator ID or password, 
    the  message ID error or Wrong Password appears and 
    the input screen then reappears. Re-enter the password 
    correctly.
    Password
    _
    >I/F Block     >
    >>USB Host
    ? Unblock
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    USB Device (USB interface setting)
    This locks and protects the USB interface. The default setting is 
    Unblock.
    1Press Z while >I/F Block > is displayed. >>USB Device 
    appears.
    2Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    3Select Block or Unblock using U or V.
    4Press [OK].
    5Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    >>USB Device
    ? Unblock
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    NetWare (NetWare setting)
    NetWare is a PC-based network operating system specifically for 
    servers. 
    NetWare is a client-server system that operates by installing the 
    NetWare OS on the server and dedicated client modules (NetWare 
    clients) on the client machines (running MS-DOS, OS/2, Windows, etc.). 
    The basic network layer protocol used is NetWares own IPX 
    (Internetwork Packet eXchange)/SPX (Sequenced Packet eXchange), 
    but the system also supports TCP/IP. 
    The feature of the NetWare OS is that it is specifically for servers, unlike 
    general-purpose operating systems such as Windows NT and UNIX. 
    Only the minimum required for server operation can be performed from 
    the NetWare OS console on the server. Server and file management is 
    basically carried out using management tools from the clients. Also, all 
    drivers and protocol stacks are in the form of modules called NetWare 
    Loadable Modules (NLMs), and the ability of NLMs to load and unload 
    flexibly and dynamically is a major advantage of this system.
    The default setting is On.
    1After entering the administrator ID and password, press U or V 
    repeatedly until >NetWare > appears.
    2Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    3Select On or Off using U or V.
    4Press [OK].
    5Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    Frame Type (Frame type setting)
    Sets the NetWare frame type. Frame is a term referring to a set of data 
    that flows through the network. The default setting is Auto.
    1Press Z while >NetWare On > is displayed. >>Frame Type 
    appears.
    2Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    3Press U or V until the desired frame type appears and then press 
    [OK]. The message display toggles through the following types:
    •Auto
    •802.3
    •Ethernet-II
    •802.2
    •SNAP
    4Press [OK].
    5Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    NoteCheck with your network administrator when selecting 
    network settings.
    >NetWare       >
    >NetWare       >
    ? On
    >>Frame Type
    ? Auto
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    AppleTalk (AppleTalk setting)
    AppleTalk is a communications protocol used primarily on Macintosh 
    computers and also refers to the Mac OS network functions. 
    AppleTalk assigns 24-bit network addresses (a 16-bit network section 
    and an 8-bit node address) that are used to identify devices (computers, 
    printers, etc.) on the network. 
    When the power is turned on, a broadcast signal is sent out onto the 
    network and the addresses and machine names are automatically 
    assigned.
    The default setting is On.
    1After entering the administrator ID and password, press U or V 
    repeatedly until >AppleTalk appears.
    2Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    3Select On or Off using U or V.
    4Press [OK].
    5Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    IPP (IPP setting)
    IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) is a standard that uses TCP/IP networks 
    such as the Internet to enable print jobs to be sent between remote 
    computers and printers.
    IPP is an extension of the HTTP protocol used to view websites and 
    enables printing to be carried out via routers on printers in remote 
    locations. It also supports the HTTP authentication mechanisms along 
    with SSL server and client authentication as well as encryption.
    The default setting is Off.
    1After entering the administrator ID and password, press U or V 
    repeatedly until >IPP appears.
    2Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    3Select On or Off using U or V.
    4Press [OK].
    5Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    NoteCheck with your network administrator when selecting 
    network settings.
    >AppleTalk
    >AppleTalk
    ? On
    NoteCheck with your network administrator when selecting 
    network settings.
    >IPP
    >IPP
    ? Off
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    SSL Server (SSL Server setting)
    SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) refers to a protocol used to encrypt 
    information sent and received over a network. SSL can currently be used 
    to encrypt data such as the WWW or FTP files widely used on the 
    Internet so that privacy-related information, credit card numbers, 
    corporate secrets and other confidential information can be sent and 
    received safely.
    SSL servers use this protocol to authenticate servers and clients.
    The default setting is Off.
    1After entering the administrator ID and password, press U or V 
    repeatedly until >SSL Server > appears.
    2Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    3Select On or Off using U or V.
    4Press [OK].
    5Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    DES (SSL Server DES setting)
    DES (Data Encryption Standard) is a typical symmetric-key 
    cryptographic algorithm that divides data in to 64-bit blocks and then 
    encrypts each block using a 56-bit key.
    The default setting is Off.
    1Press Z while >SSL Server On > is displayed. >>DES appears.
    2Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    3Select On or Off using U or V.
    4Press [OK].
    5Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    NoteCheck with your network administrator when selecting 
    network settings.
    >SSL Server    >
    >SSL Server
    ? Off
    NoteSymmetric-key cryptography, because it uses the same key 
    for both encryption and decryption, uses the same key in both 
    directions when encrypted data is exchanged. Accordingly, to 
    prevent the key from being divulged, key transfer and storage must 
    be very strictly managed.
    >>DES
    ? Off
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    3DES (SSL Server 3DES setting)
    3DES (Triple Data Encryption Standard) is a high level of encryption in 
    which DES encryption is repeated threefold.
    The default setting is Off.
    1Press Z while >SSL Server On > is displayed. >>3DES appears.
    2Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    3Select On or Off using U or V.
    4Press [OK].
    5Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    AES (SSL Server AES setting)
    AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) was developed to replace DES as 
    the standard encryption as the safety of DES has declined. AES is a 
    block encryption system that uses 128-bit blocks and an SPN structure 
    (a typical structure for repeated encryption) with three selectable key 
    lengths of 128, 192 and 256 bits.
    The default setting is Off.
    1Press Z while >SSL Server On > is displayed. >>AES appears.
    2Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    3Select On or Off using U or V.
    4Press [OK].
    5Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    IPP over SSL (SSL Server IPP over SSL setting)
    IPP over SSL is an encryption function that uses SSL for 
    communications between users and servers in network printing. To use 
    IPP over SSL, both server and client must support the protocol.
    The default setting is Off.
    1Press Z while >SSL Server On > is displayed. >>IPP over SSL 
    appears.
    2Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    3Select On or Off using U or V.
    4Press [OK].
    5Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    >>3DES
    ? Off
    >>AES
    ? Off
    >>IPP over SSL
    ? Off
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    HTTPS (SSL Server HTTPS setting)
    HTTPS (HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure) is a protocol that adds 
    SSL data encryption, message authentication and a digital signature 
    function to the HTTP protocol used for data transfer between WWW 
    servers and clients.
    S-HTTP is a similar protocol, but HTTPS differs in that it uses SSL.
    The default setting is Off.
    1Press Z while >SSL Server On > is displayed. >>HTTPS 
    appears.
    2Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    3Select On or Off using U or V.
    4Press [OK].
    5Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    IPSec (IPSec setting)
    IPSec (IP Security Protocol) is a security protocol adopted as the 
    standard by the IETF for authentication and encryption in the third 
    network layer (IP layer).
    It can be used with both IPv4 and IPv6.
    The default setting is Off.
    1After entering the administrator ID and password, press U or V 
    repeatedly until >IPSec appears.
    2Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    3Select On or Off using U or V.
    4Press [OK].
    5Press [Menu]. The display returns to Ready.
    Security Level (Security level setting)
    Security Level is primarily a menu used by service representative 
    for maintenance work. There is no need for customers to use this menu.
    >>HTTPS
    ? Off
    NoteIPv4 uses 32-bit IP addresses and IPv6 uses 128-bit IP 
    addresses.
    NoteCheck with your network administrator when selecting 
    network settings.
    >IPSec
    >IPSec
    ? Off
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    Admin (Administrator settings)
    The administrator setting is a function that identifies the user who can 
    use the printer and can be used to manage users. The administrator is 
    authenticated by the entered administrator ID and password and can 
    then use the printers security functions. 
    The options available in Admin are as follows:
    •ID (Administrator ID input)
    •Password (Administrator password input)
    •Change ID (Administrator ID change)
    •Change Password (Administrator password change)
    1Press [MENU].
    2Press U or V repeatedly until Admin > appears. 
    ID (Administrator ID input)
    You can use this to set the administrator ID. The default setting is the 
    numeric part of your printers model name. The default setting is 1350.
    1Press Z while Admin > is displayed.
    2The message display shows ID and a blinking cursor (_).
    3Press U or V to increase or decrease, respectively, the value at the 
    blinking cursor. Enter the specified ID. Use Y and Z to move the 
    cursor right and left. Enter an ID consisting of between 1 and 16 
    numbers.
    4Press [OK]. Proceed to the next step Password (Administrator 
    Password input).
    Password (Administrator Password input)
    You can use this to set the administrator password. The default setting is 
    the numeric part of your printers model name. The default setting is 
    1350.
    1When you entered the ID in the previous step (ID (Administrator ID 
    input)), the message display shows Password (Administrator 
    password input) and a blinking cursor (_).
    2Press U or V to increase or decrease, respectively, the value at the 
    blinking cursor. Enter the specified password. Use Y and Z to move 
    the cursor right and left. Enter a password consisting of between 0 
    and 16 numbers.
    3Once you enter the correct ID and password, the Admin (change) 
    screen appears. (E.g.: Where the administrator ID is 00000001)
    Admin          >
    ID
    _
    NoteIf you enter the incorrect administrator ID or password, 
    the Wrong ID or Wrong Password message appears and 
    the input screen then reappears. Re-enter the ID or password 
    correctly.
    Password
    _
    >Change ID
    00000001
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