User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety
- Getting Started
- Installation and Setup
- Using the Services
- Printing
- Paper and Media
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Overview
- General Troubleshooting
- Restarting the Printer
- Printer Fails to Power On
- Printer Resets or Powers Off Frequently
- Document Prints from the Wrong Tray
- Automatic 2-Sided Printing Problems
- Paper Tray Fails to Close
- Printing Takes Too Long
- Print Job Fails to Print
- Printer Makes Unusual Noises
- Condensation has Formed Inside the Printer
- Paper Curl
- Paper Jams
- Printing Problems
- Print-Quality Problems
- Copy and Scan Problems
- Fax Problems
- Getting Help
- Security
- Xerox® CentreWare® Internet Services
- Setting Access Rights
- Setting Print Permissions
- Device User Database
- Secure HTTP
- IP Filtering
- IPSec
- Security Certificates
- Concealing or Showing Job Names
- 802.1x
- Displaying or Hiding Network Settings
- System Timeout
- USB Port Security
- Restricting Access to the Web User Interface
- Software Verification Test
- Specifications
- Regulatory Information
- Recycling and Disposal
Network Connectivity
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5. For IP Address, use the default or type a new IP Address.
6. To set the printer as Group Owner for a Wi-Fi Direct group, similar to a wireless access point, select
Activate.
7. Enter a Network Key or use the default value.
8. To hide the Network Key, select the check box.
9. Click Apply.
WSD
Web Services for Devices (WSD) is technology from Microsoft that provides a standard method for
discovering and using network connected devices. It is supported in Windows Vista, Windows Server
2008, and newer operating systems. WSD is one of several supported communication protocols.
Note: When configuring settings in Properties, you will be prompted to enter the Administrator
account user name and password. For information about logging in as an administrator, refer to
Accessing the Xerox® CentreWare® Internet Services Administrator Account.
Enabling WSD Using Xerox
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CentreWare
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Internet Services
1. In Xerox
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CentreWare
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Internet Services, click Properties Connectivity Protocols.
2. Click WSD.
3. For WSD Protocol, select Enable.
4. Click Apply.
AirPrint
AirPrint is a software feature that allows for driverless printing from Apple iOS-based mobile devices
and Macintosh OS-based devices. AirPrint-enabled printers let you print directly from a Macintosh or
from an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
Note:
• AirPrint and all of required protocols are enabled by default.
• Not all iOS applications support printing using AirPrint.
• Wireless devices must join the same wireless network as the printer. A system
administrator can connect the printer by its wired network interface.
• The device that submits the AirPrint job must be on the same subnet as the printer. To
allow devices to print from different subnets, configure your network to pass multicast
DNS traffic across subnets.
• AirPrint-enabled printers work with all models of iPad, iPhone (3GS or later), and iPod
touch (3rd generation or later), running the latest version of iOS.
• When configuring settings in Properties, you will be prompted to enter the Administrator
account user name and password. For information about logging in as an administrator,
refer to Accessing the Xerox® CentreWare® Internet Services Administrator Account.










