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The Remote Control Panel feature in the Embedded Web Server allows you to access the printer
control panel remotely from a Web browser.
Note: To access the Remote Control Panel, enable the feature. For details, contact your system
administrator, or refer to Remote Control Panel.
To access the Remote Control Panel feature:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: For details about obtaining the IP address of your printer, refer to Finding the IP
Address of Your Printer.
2. In the Quick Links area, click Remote Control Panel.
Note: If the Remote Control Panel option is not displayed or fails to load, contact your
system administrator.
3. To restrict other users from accessing the device control panel when you are connected remotely
to the device, click the Lock Device Control Panel option.
Note: If a local user attempts to access the control panel while the device control panel is
locked, the control panel does not respond. A message appears on the control panel,
confirming that the control panel is locked and the device is being controlled remotely.
4. To enable remote access to the device control panel, click Request Session. The remote control
panel sends a request to the local control panel.
If the local control panel is inactive, the remote control panel session is activated
automatically.
If a local user is active on the device, a Remote Session Request message appears on the local
control panel. The local user chooses to accept or deny the request. If the request is accepted,
the remote control panel session is activated. If the request is denied, a Request Denied
message appears in the Embedded Web Server.
Note: If the system administrator requests a remote session, if the request is denied, an
option to override the local session is displayed.
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The system administrator can set access rights on the printer to ensure that unauthorized users
cannot access the printer. If the system administrator configures authentication and authorization,
users require a login and a password to access some or all of the features of the printer.
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Logging in is the process by which you identify yourself to the printer for authentication. If
authentication is set, to access printer features, you log in with your user credentials.
Logging In at the Control Panel
1. At the printer control panel, press the Home button.
2. Touch Log In.
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