Installation Guide

Smart Card Installation
Installation and Configuration Guide 33
Configure Secure Print Driver Defaults
The Secure Print feature allows you to send a job to the MFD with a unique passcode. Jobs are stored at the MFD
until the user enters the same passcode to release them. Further information about how to use Secure Print is
available in your User Guide. You can configure the Secure Print Driver Default settings to require the user to enter a
User ID to release secure print jobs at the Control Panel, instead of a passcode. If you want to configure Secure Print
Driver Defaults, follow these instructions.
1. Access Internet Services and select
Properties. Refer to Access Internet
Services on page 18 for instructions.
a. Select Services > Printing > Secure
Print.
b. Select the Print Driver Defaults tab.
c. Select the required Method:
Passcode: requires users to type a passcode to release their Secure Print jobs at the Control Panel. If
required, enter a number from 4-10 to specify the length of the Secure Print Passcode.
User ID: requires users to log in at the Control Panel to release their Secure Print jobs.
d. Click Apply.
Further information on how to configure Secure Print Settings is available in the System Administrator Guide.
Configure the Print Driver
Your print driver can be configured to pull the user’s name (alias) from the smart card certificate, or from the
Windows Operating System. To configure the print driver to pull the user’s name from the smart card certificate
follow these instructions.
1. Install your Xerox
®
Print Driver. Instructions are
available in the System Administrator Guide.
a. Access Properties for your print driver.
b. Select the Administration tab.
c. Select Enabled from the Access and
Verification drop-down menu.
d. Select OK.
Note: If Hold All Jobs or Secure Print Driver Defaults
are configured at the MFD, they may override the
settings configured in your print driver. Refer to
Configure Hold All Jobs on page 32 and Configure
Secure Print Driver Defaults on page 33.