Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Advanced User’s Guide MFC-L8650CDW/MFC-L8850CDW/MFC-L9550CDW/DCP-L8400CDN/DCP-L8450CDW
- User’s Guides and where do I find them?
- Table of Contents
- 1 General Setup
- 2 Security features
- Secure Function Lock 3.0
- Active Directory Authentication
- IPSec
- Setting Lock
- Dial Restriction (MFC models only)
- 3 Sending a fax (MFC models only)
- Additional sending options
- Additional sending operations
- Sending a fax manually
- Dual access
- Broadcasting
- Real Time Transmission
- Overseas Mode
- Delayed Fax
- Delayed batch transmission
- Checking and cancelling waiting jobs
- Setting your changes as the new default
- Restoring all fax settings to the factory settings
- Saving fax options as a Shortcut
- Electronic cover page
- Destination Display
- 4 Receiving a fax (MFC models only)
- 5 Dialling and storing numbers (MFC models only)
- 6 Printing reports
- 7 Making copies
- Copy settings
- Stop copying
- Improving copy quality
- Enlarging or reducing copies
- 2-sided Copying
- Tray selection
- Adjusting Density and Contrast
- Sorting copies
- Making N in 1 copies (page layout)
- 2 in 1 ID Copy
- Adjusting the Colour Saturation
- Making 2-sided N in 1 copies (MFC-L8650CDW, MFC-L8850CDW, MFC-L9550CDW and DCP-L8450CDW)
- Removing Background Colour
- Saving copy options as a Shortcut
- Saving paper
- Copy settings
- A Routine maintenance
- B Options
- C Glossary
- Index
Chapter 2
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IPSec 2
IPsec (Internet Protocol Security) is a security
protocol that uses an optional Internet
Protocol function to prevent manipulation and
ensure the confidentiality of data transmitted
as IP packets. IPsec encrypts data carried
over the network, such as print jobs sent from
computers to a printer. Because the data is
encrypted at the network layer, applications
that use a higher-level protocol use IPsec
even if the user is not aware of its use.
IPsec supports the following operations:
IPsec transmissions
IPsec settings
For more information about IPsec,
see Software and Network User's Guide.
Setting Lock 2
Setting Lock lets you set a password to stop
other people from accidentally changing your
machine’s settings.
Make a careful note of your password. If you
forget it, you will have to reset the passwords
stored in the machine. Contact your
administrator or Brother customer service.
While the Setting Lock is On, you cannot
access the machine's settings.
(For MFC models only)
Machine settings cannot be changed through
the Remote Setup utility while Setting Lock is
On.