User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- System Administrator Guide
- 1 Introduction
 - 2 Initial Setup
- Physically Connecting the Printer
 - Using the Installation Wizard
 - Configuration Report
 - Remote Control Panel
 - Accessing Administration and Configuration Settings
 - Initial Setup at the Control Panel
 - Initial Setup in the Embedded Web Server
- Assigning a Name and Location to the Printer
 - Displaying the IPv4 Address on the Home Screen
 - Restricting Access to the Printer
 - Selecting Apps to Appear on the Control Panel
 - Setting the Date and Time
 - Setting the Sounds Using the Embedded Web Server
 - Supplies Plan Activation Code
 - Configuring Ethernet Options
 - Configuring USB Settings
 
 - Connecting the Printer to Wireless Networks
 
 - 3 Network Connectivity
- Connecting to a Wireless Network
 - Wi-Fi Direct
 - USB
 - NFC
 - AirPrint
 - Google Cloud Print
 - Mopria
 - Multicast DNS (Bonjour)
 - FTP
 - SFTP
 - HTTP
 - IP
 - IPP
 - LDAP
 - LPD
 - Raw TCP/IP Printing
 - S/MIME
 - SMTP
 - SMB
 - SNMP
 - SNTP
 - SOAP
 - WSD
 
 - 4 Security
- Setting Access Rights
 - Configuring Authentication Settings
 - Configuring Authorization Settings
- Roles and Levels of Access
 - Adding a New Device User Role
 - Creating a Custom Printing User Role
 - Copying an Existing Device User Role
 - Copying an Existing Printing User Role
 - Editing a Device User Role
 - Editing a Printing User Role
 - Adding Members to a Role
 - Removing Members from a Role
 - Deleting a Device User Role
 - Deleting a Printing User Role
 - Editing Guest Access
 - Configuring LDAP Permissions Groups
 
 - Enabling Firmware Verification
 - Configuring Feature Enablement
 - Enabling a Software Option
 - Security Certificates
- Certificates for the Embedded Web Server
 - Installing Certificates
 - Selecting a Certificate
 - Importing a Certificate
 - Creating and Installing a Xerox Device Certificate
 - Creating a Certificate Signing Request
 - Deleting a Certificate
 - Enabling Automatic Self-Signed Certificates
 - Enabling Certificate Path Validation
 - Configuring Settings for Certificate Revocation
 - Configuring the Printer for Smart Cards
 
 - Managing Disk Drives
 - Managing Network Security Settings
 - Setting System Timeouts
 - USB Port Security
 
 - 5 Printing
- Setting System Defaults and Policies for Printing
 - General Printer Settings
- Changing the Tray Settings
 - Configuring Policies for Print Jobs
 - Setting Paper Size Preferences
 - Enabling an Automatic Startup Page
 - Configuring Settings for Custom Paper
 - Configuring Settings for Memory and Print Job Types
 - Enabling the Policy for Paper Size Substitution
 - Configuring a Bypass Tray Confirmation
 - Specifying Behavior After an Error
 - Managing Banner Pages
 
 - UNIX, Linux, and AS/400 Printing
 - Configuring Defaults for Printer Reports
 
 - 6 Copying
 - 7 Scanning
- Scanning Setup Overview
 - Setting System Defaults and Policies for Scanning
 - Setting Up Scanning to an FTP Server
 - Setting Up Scanning to an SFTP Server
 - Setting Up Scanning to an Email Address
 - Configuring the Email App
 - Setting Up Scanning to an Email Address That Uses a Third-Party Provider
 - Configuring the Scan To App
 - Enabling WSD Scan Services
 - Scanning to USB
 - Scanning to My Folder on the Printer
 - Configuring Scan To Desktop
 - Setting Up Scanning to a Shared Windows Folder Using SMB
 
 - 8 Faxing
- Fax Overview
 - Enabling the Fax or Server Fax Apps
 - Fax
- Setting System Defaults and Policies for Faxing
 - Modifying the Default Settings in the Fax App
 - Creating Predefined Comments for a Fax Cover Sheet
 - Configuring General Settings and Policies
- Configuring the Fax Settings at the Control Panel
 - Configuring Settings for Fax Send in the Embedded Web Server
 - Configuring Settings for Fax Receive in the Embedded Web Server
 - Configuring Settings for Fax Dialing in the Embedded Web Server
 - Configuring Settings for Fax Paper Output in the Embedded Web Server
 - Configuring Settings for Fax Performance in the Embedded Web Server
 - Enabling Use of a Native Fax App in the Embedded Web Server
 - Enabling the Remove Blank Pages Option
 
 - Configuring Fax Over IP
 - Printing Fax Reports
 - Configuring Presets for Original Page Sizes
 - Editing the Address Book
 - Configuring Basic Fax Line Settings
 
 - Server Fax
 
 - 9 Accounting
 - 10 Administrator Tools
- Monitoring Alerts and Status
 - Energy Saving Settings
 - Entry Screen Defaults
 - Remote Services and Billing Information
 - Billing Impression Mode
 - Cloning
 - Address Books
 - Font Management Utility
 - Network Logs
 - Customer Support
 - Resetting and Restarting the Printer
 - Updating the Printer Software
- Checking the Software Version
 - Enabling Upgrades
 - Installing and Configuring Software Updates Using the Embedded Web Server
 - Installing and Configuring Software Updates from the Control Panel
 - Installing Software after a Software Update Notification
 - Installing Software Manually
 - Resetting the Printer Settings
 - Restarting the Printer at the Control Panel
 
 - Adjusting Color, Image, and Text Detection Settings
 
 - 11 Customization and Expansion
 
 
Setting Access Rights
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Authentication is the process of confirming your identity. When the system administrator enables
authentication, the printer compares the information that you provide to another source of
information, such as an LDAP directory. The information can be a user name and password, or the
information stored on a magnetic, proximity, or smart card. If the information is valid, you are
considered an authenticated user. Personalization allows the printer to retrieve user information to
customize features.
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Authorization is the function of specifying the features that users are allowed to access, and the
process of approving or disapproving access. You can configure the printer to allow users to access the
printer, but restrict access to certain features, tools, and apps. For example, you can allow users to
access copying but restrict access to scanning. You can also control access to features at specific
times of the day. For example, you can restrict a group of users from printing during peak business
hours.
There are two types of authorization:
• Local Authorization verifies user information on the printer to approve access.
• Network Authorization verifies user information stored externally in a network database, such as
an LDAP directory, to approve access.
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Personalization is the process of customizing services for a specific user. The printer searches an LDAP
directory for the home directory and email address of a user when using Scan to Home, or Email
Scanning features.
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1. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as administrator, then click Permissions→Roles→Device
User Roles.
Note: Before you can edit or create a Device User Role, the printer requires that you
change the administrator password from its default value. If you have already changed the
administrator password, you do not need to change it again. For details, refer to Changing
the System Administrator Password.
2. For the user role for which you want to configure permissions, click Edit.
3. For Control Panel Permissions, select Custom Permissions.
4. Click Setup.
The Custom Permissions Setup page opens.
5. Click Address Book.
6. For Access Address Book, select Allow.
7. Click OK.
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