Specifications

Savin CLP37DN/CLP42DN
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Data Protection & Encryption
In addition to the Locked Print Mode (See Advanced Printing Features), the Savin CLP37DN/CLP42DN offers
these data protection features:
Secure Socket La yer (SS L) an d 128-bit
Print Dat a Encryption via I PP support.
By
scrambling print job data and passwords as they
travel over the LAN, it becomes impossible for
hackers to intercept, decipher, and tamper with
them. A series of communications takes place
between the sending PC and the printer so that
passwords and file content can be encrypted
prior to transmission over the network, and
decrypted once they arrive at the device. This
process requires an SSL Certificate, which is a
digital “key” that must first be installed on both
the device and the sending PC via Web Image
Monitor or SmartDeviceMonitor. Think of it as an
electronic credit card that contains user data and
verifies the user’s right to send and output
encrypted data in readable form. The Savin
CLP37DN/CLP42DN employs 128-bit strength encryption to protect data. This function is accessed
through Web Image Monitor and can be activated when data is to be sent via the hardwired Ethernet
interface, or the IEEE 802.11a/g Wireless LAN interface.
STANDARD FEATUR E
Wi-Fi Protect Access Su p port
(W P A/WP A 2):
Used in conjunction with the
IEEE 802.11a/g Wireless LAN option, WPA/WPA2
is a security specification that addresses
vulnerabilities in wireless encrypted
communications. It provides a high level of
assurance to enterprises, small businesses, and
home-based users that data will remain
protected by allowing only authorized users to access their networks.
REQ UIRES IE EE 802.11a/g OPTION + HDD
There are two classes of WPA support:
Person al
(802.11 original WEP) authentication and encryption features block intruders with
wirelessly enabled laptops from tapping into wireless networks. The use of a pre-shared key
eliminates the need for an authentication server and certificate process, making this mode
suitable for small office environments without the resources to install such technology.
WP A 2
is a new Enterprise mode that is a subset of the IEEE 802.11i specification that
enables 802.1X Authentication in large corporate environments where authentication and
certificate authority servers are in use.