User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety
 - Getting Started
 - Installation and Setup
 - Using the Services
 - Printing
 - Paper and Media
 - Maintenance
 - Troubleshooting
 - Security
 - Specifications
 - Regulatory Information
 - Recycling and Disposal
 
Xerox® CentreWare® Internet Services
Xerox
®
 B205 Multifunction Printer
User Guide
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Accessing Xerox
®
 CentreWare
®
 Internet Services
At your computer, open a Web browser, in the address field, type the IP address of the printer, then 
press Enter or Return.
Note: If you are prompted to change the default password for the Administrator Account, refer to 
Accessing Xerox® CentreWare® Internet Services and Changing the Default System 
Administrator Password.
Finding the IP Address of Your Printer
To install the print driver for a network-connected printer, it is often necessary to know the IP address 
of your printer. Also, the IP address is used to access the settings of your printer through Xerox
®
CentreWare
®
 Internet Services. You can obtain the IP address of your printer from the Configuration 
Report.
Obtaining the Printer IP Address from the Configuration Report
The Configuration report provides information about your device setup, including the serial number, IP 
address, installed settings and the software version.
To obtain the printer IP address from the Configuration Report:
1. To access the System Menus, press the Machine Status button on the control panel.
2. Press the Up/Down arrows to select Info. Pages and press OK.
3. Press the Up/Down arrows to scroll to Configuration, then select OK.
4. Press the Up/Down arrows to select Print? Yes and press OK.
The IP address appears in the Network Setup section of the Configuration Report.
Certificates for Xerox
®
 CentreWare
®
 Internet Services
Your device includes a self-signed HTTPS certificate. The device generates the certificate automatically 
during device installation. The HTTPS certificate is used to encrypt communications between your 
computer and the Xerox device.
Notes:
• Xerox
®
 CentreWare
®
 Internet Services page for your Xerox device can display an error 
message that the security certificate is not trusted. This configuration does not lessen 
the security of the communications between your computer and the Xerox device.
• To eliminate the connection warning in your Web browser, you can replace the 
self-signed certificate with a signed certificate from a Certificate Authority. For 
information on obtaining a certificate from a Certificate Authority, contact your Internet 
Service Provider.
For information on obtaining, installing, and enabling certificates, refer to Security Certificates.










