Product Datasheet/Brochure

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17KDO7352-1
Color laser printer
lexmark.com
Security and more
Advanced security features: Lexmark
CS920 security features encompass
device management, hardening
and operation.
Device management: A combination of
administrative access and passwords,
HTTPS, SMNPv3, IPsec and 802.1x
support lets you remotely monitor,
manage, authorize and authenticate
who and what gets access to
the network.
Device hardening: Built-in tools
include port filtering and TCP
connection filtering which restrict what
connections are active from which
sources. Encrypting and wiping the
hard disk protects sensitive print job
data. Digitally signed firmware updates
prevent hackers from uploading
compromised software to the printer.
Device operation: You get user
authentication via PIN, passwords or
badge reader, address book lookup via
LDAP over SSL (Secure Socket Layer) to
provide a secure connection between
the printer and the network, and device
operator panel lockouts to protect the
device settings.
Hard disk protection: The optional
hard disk is protected with 256-bit AES
encryption and encryption keys stored
in the printer’s memory, not the hard
disk. The data is protected even if the
hard drive is removed. This level of
protection is automatic at power up
users and administrators don’t have to
do anything.
When applicable, the CS920 series also
performs automatic file-based hard
disk wiping after every print job, which
cannot be disabled. And the process of
clearing a device’s disk drive and non-
volatile memory data when removing
it from service or a secure location is
simple with a one-step “out of service”
wiping command for authorized users.
Lexmark Managed Print
Services (MPS)
Lexmark Managed Print Services
(MPS) takes a holistic approach
to improving the enterprise print
architecture. Lexmark aligns
devices with your business mission
and takes care of their day-to-
day management with proactive
and predictive services to ensure
maximum uptime. Once in place,
the managed environment
becomes a conduit to unify
print and digital information for
streamlined processes. Customers
benefit with fewer devices,
fewer pages, lower cost and
improved productivity.