Administrator's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Initial Setup
- Physical Connection
- Initial Setup at the Control Panel
- System Administrator Access at the Control Panel
- Manually Setting the Printer's Ethernet Interface Speed
- Viewing Services and Options
- CentreWare Internet Services
- Enabling Services and Options
- Changing the System Administrator Password
- Using the Configuration Overview Page
- Paper Tray Settings
- Accessing Paper Tray Settings
- Setting Custom Paper Name/Color
- Establishing Start-up Attributes
- Paper Type Priority
- Setting Paper Type Priority
- Setting Paper Tray Attributes
- Change Paper Settings During Loading
- Establishing Bypass Tray Defaults
- Customizing the Paper Supply Screen
- Paper Tray Priority
- Setting Paper Tray Priority
- Managing Auto Tray Switching
- Image Quality
- Specifying Image Quality Settings
- Image Quality and Calibration
- Network Configuration
- Security
- Setting Up Access Rights
- Local Authentication
- Network Authentication
- Authentication Using a Card Reader System
- Controlling Access to Tools and Features
- Digital Certificates
- Secure HTTP and SSL/TLS
- S/MIME
- IPsec
- 802.1X
- FIPS140-2 Data Encryption
- Overwriting Image Data
- IP Filtering
- Audit Log
- PDF and XPS Signatures
- Address Book Security
- Restricting Access to Job Information
- Hiding or Displaying Network Settings
- Printing
- Selecting Print Mode Options
- Managing Banner Sheet Printing Options
- Print Service Settings
- UNIX®, Linux®, and AS/400 Printing
- Image Registration Setups
- Copying
- Scanning
- Configuring General Scan Service Settings
- Scanning to a Folder on the Printer
- Managing Folders and Scanned Files
- Scanning to an Email Address
- Network Scanning
- Scanning to a User's Home Folder
- Configuring Scan to Home
- Scanning to a USB Drive
- Enabling Scan to USB Functionality
- Job Flow Sheets
- Xerox® Scan Utility
- Enabling Network Scan Utility 3
- Faxing
- Accounting
- Administrator Tools
- Monitoring Alerts and Status
- Configuring Stored File Settings
- Touch Screen Settings
- Taking the Printer Offline
- View Usage and Billing Information
- Cloning
- Address Books
- Font Management Utility
- Updating the Printer Software
- Date and Time Settings
- Fax Speed Dial Setup Settings
- Watermarks and Annotations
- Memory Settings
- Secure Access
- Authentication (CAC)
- Customization and Expansion
- Xerox® Remote Print Services
- Configuration Planning
- Printing the Configuration Report
- Configuring Xerox® Remote Print Services
- Troubleshooting
- Scenario 1: The Device Cannot Access the Internet
- Scenario 2: Proxy Server Settings Are Incorrect
- Scenario 3: The DNS Settings Are Incorrect
- Scenario 4: Unconfirmed Support for SMart eSolutions/Xerox® Remote Print Services Features
- Scenario 5: Connectivity Failed Following Device Reboot
- Additional Information
Uploading a Certificate
When a signed certificate is received back from a trusted certificate authority (CA), you
can upload the certificate to the printer. You can also upload certificates, root certificates,
and intermediate CA certificates to establish a complete chain of trust.
To upload a certificate:
1. In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties > Security > Machine Digital
Certificate Management.
2. Click Upload Signed Certificate.
3. If the certificate is password protected, type the password and retype it to verify.
4. Click Browse or Choose File, navigate to the signed certificate in .crt format, and
click Open or Choose.
5. Click Import.
Note
The signed certificate must match the CSR created by the printer.
Managing Certificates
To see information about the certificates installed on the printer, or specify the certificate
to use for S/MIME, SSL, and IPSEC:
1. In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties > Security > Certificate
Management.
2. Select a Category, Certificate Purpose, and Certificate Order to filter the display.
3. Click Display the list.
4. Select a certificate from the list and click Certificate Details.
5. To set the certificate as the primary certificate, click Use this certificate. If Use this
certificate is not available, then the selected certificate has expired or is not valid.
All certificates in the certification path (chain of trust) must be installed on the
printer and be valid.
6. Click Delete to remove the certificate or Export to save the certificate to your
computer.
Certificate Revocation Retrieval Settings
To configure certificate revocation retrieval settings:
1. In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties > Security > Certificate
Revocation Retrieval Settings.
2. Under General, select the Level of Certificate Verification.
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