Administrator's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Initial Setup
- Physically Connecting the Printer
- Assigning a Network Address
- Connecting the Printer to a Wireless Network
- Accessing Administration and Configuration Settings
- Initial Setup at the Control Panel
- Initial Setup in CentreWare Internet Services
- Changing the System Administrator Password
- Setting the Date and Time
- Network Connectivity
- Security
- Setting Access Rights
- Configuring Authentication Settings
- Configuring Authorization Settings
- Setting the Authorization Method
- Configuring Local Authorization Settings
- Configuring Network Authorization Settings
- User Permissions
- User Roles
- Editing Print Permissions for the Non-Logged-In Users Role
- Editing Services and Tools Permissions for the Non-Logged-In Users Role
- Creating a New Role
- Assigning Users to a Role for Local Authorization
- Assigning User Groups to a Role for Network Authorization
- Editing a Logged-In User Role
- Specifying Job Override Policies
- Troubleshooting Conflicting Permissions
- Secure HTTP (SSL)
- FIPS 140-2
- Stored Data Encryption
- IP Filtering
- Audit Log
- Installation Policies
- McAfee Embedded Control
- IPsec
- Security Certificates
- Installing Certificates
- Creating and Installing a Xerox® Device Certificate
- Installing the Generic Xerox® Trusted CA Certificate
- Creating a Certificate Signing Request
- Installing Root Certificates
- Installing Domain Controller Certificates
- Viewing, Saving, or Deleting a Certificate
- Specifying the Minimum Certificate Key Length
- 802.1X
- System Timeout
- Overwriting Image Data
- PostScript Passwords
- USB Port Security
- Displaying or Hiding Network Settings
- Hiding User Names on the Control Panel
- Verifying the Software
- Restricting Print File Software Updates
- Specifying Email and Internet Fax Recipient Restrictions
- Disabling the System Administrator Password Reset
- Printing
- Paper Management
- Saving and Reprinting Jobs
- Printing Jobs from CentreWare Internet Services
- Configuring General Print Settings
- Printing an Error Sheet
- Managing Banner Page Printing Options
- Configuring Secure Print Settings
- Hold All Jobs
- UNIX, Linux, and AS/400 Printing
- Print from USB
- Print from Mailbox
- AirPrint
- Allowing Users to Interrupt Active Print Jobs
- Specifying Output Settings
- Copying
- Scanning
- Scanning to a Folder on the Printer
- Scanning to an Email Address
- Workflow Scanning
- Enabling Workflow Scanning
- Configuring File Repository Settings
- Configuring the Default Template
- Configuring a Template to Create a Password-Protected PDF
- Configuring Workflow Scanning General Settings
- Setting Scanned Image File Naming Conventions
- Configuring Custom File Naming
- Configuring Template Pool Repository Settings
- Updating the List of Templates at the Control Panel
- Setting Template Display Settings for the Control Panel
- Configuring a Validation Server
- Scan to USB
- Scanning to a User Home Folder
- Configuring the Printer for the Xerox Scan Utility
- Enabling Remote Scanning using TWAIN
- Configuring Scan To Destination
- Faxing
- Fax Overview
- Fax
- Configuring Required Fax Settings
- Configuring Address Book Settings
- Fax Security
- Setting Fax Defaults
- Setting Fax Feature Defaults
- Fax Forwarding
- Fax Polling
- Fax Mailboxes
- Fax Reports
- Setting Up Fax Reports
- Printing a Fax Report
- Deleting Sent Fax Jobs from Memory
- Server Fax
- Internet Fax
- LAN Fax
- Accounting
- Xerox Standard Accounting
- Network Accounting
- Accounting Using an Auxiliary Access Device
- Enabling Accounting in Print Drivers
- Printing a Copy Activity Report
- Administrator Tools
- Monitoring Alerts and Status
- Energy Saving Settings
- Remote Control Panel
- Entry Screen Defaults
- Setting the Date and Time
- Smart eSolutions and Billing Information
- Cloning
- Address Books
- Font Management Utility
- Network Logs
- Customizing Printer Contact Information
- Display Device Information
- Xerox Online Support
- Restarting the Printer in CentreWare Internet Services
- Taking the Printer Offline
- Resetting the Printer to Factory Default Settings
- Updating the Printer Software
- Adjusting Color, Image, and Text Detection Settings
- Customization and Expansion
- Xerox Extensible Interface Platform
- Auxiliary Interface Kit
- Driver Download Link
- Creating a Custom Single-Touch Scan Service
- Weblet Management
- Configuring Weblet Settings
- Audit Log Event Identification Numbers
- External Keyboard
Network Connectivity
62 ColorQube 8700/8900 Color Multifunction Printer
System Administrator Guide
Bindery Settings
Bindery services are a stand-alone database system that contains user information and security data.
NetWare can use Bindery services for authentication.
If you are using Bindery mode, under Bindery Settings, in the File Server fields, type the names of up to
four primary file servers.
Note: When the printer uses Bindery mode, the NDS Tree and NDS Context fields are ignored.
Configuring NetWare Directory Services (NDS) Settings
NetWare Directory Services (NDS) is a hierarchical, object-oriented database that represents all of the
assets of an organization in a logical tree structure. Assets can include printers, servers, computers,
people, organizations, and more.
1. In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties > Connectivity > Setup.
2. Under Protocol, next to Netware, click Edit.
3. In the NetWare Directory Services (NDS) pane, select an option:
− IPv4 sets a static IPv4 address.
− Host Name is configured with an NDS server.
Note: Select NDS server only if using Workflow Scanning or server fax.
4. Under NDS Tree, type a name. If using bindery or bindery emulation, leave blank.
5. Under NDS Context, type a name. If using bindery or bindery emulation, leave blank.
6. Under NDS Server, type an IP address as needed.
7. Click Save.
NDPS/NEPS
Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS)/Novell Enterprise Print Services (NEPS) allow you to manage
printers in an NDPS environment. To configure and manage network print services, the Xerox NDPS
solution provides Xerox
®
plug-ins for Novell NWAdmin and iManager tools.
NetWare users do not need to install individual print drivers. When users connect to a printer, the proper
print driver is downloaded. Printer objects are created automatically in the NDS Tree. Users can monitor
real-time printer and job status.
To download the Xerox NDPS/NEPS Agent documentation and print drivers, go to www.xerox.com.