Preventing Sending Data by Mistake and Leaking
Information
94LS-08C
Unintentionally sending a fax to the wrong destination or leaving a printed document on the machine poses a risk of
information leakage. In addition, while sending a fax from a computer and using mobile devices are easy and
convenient, these can lead to operation errors and information theft.
You can take measures to prevent sending data by mistake and leaking information, according to the usage status of
the function, to ensure safer use of the machine.
Restricting and Confirming the Destination
You can restrict the destinations to which scanned data and faxes are sent and have a screen confirming the
destination displayed when sending these.
Limiting Available Destinations(P. 325)
Confirming the Destination before Sending(P. 327)
Appropriately Restricting Functions
You can restrict access to part or all of a function when sending a fax or using mobile devices.
Restricting Fax Sending(P. 329)
Restricting Use from a Mobile Device(P. 341)
Preventing Unattended Printed Documents and Information Theft
You can store print data sent from a computer or received faxes on the machine without printing them
immediately.
Restricting Printing (Touch Panel Model)(P. 331)
Security
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Summary of Contents for imageCLASS MF273dw
Page 66: ... Shared Key Encryption for WPA WPA2 TKIP AES CCMP IEEE 802 1X Authentication Setting Up 57 ...
Page 90: ... The settings are applied Setting Up 81 ...
Page 130: ...Basic Operations 121 ...
Page 148: ...Paper with logo in landscape orientation Basic Operations 139 ...
Page 225: ...If the job list screen is displayed select the job to cancel and press Yes Scanning 216 ...
Page 285: ...If the job list screen is displayed select the job to cancel and press Cancel Yes Copying 276 ...
Page 319: ...8 Log out from Remote UI Security 310 ...
Page 444: ... Custom 2 Confirm Destination Scan PC Settings Menu Items 435 ...
Page 490: ...Specify to increase the density and to reduce it Maintenance 481 ...
Page 598: ...Manual Display Settings 94LS 0HR Appendix 589 ...