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NS-CMD5
Restrict the use of CRAM-MD5 authentication in SMTP authentication. (NoSasl-Challenge
response authentication mechanism; MD5 message digest algorithm)
Make this setting when restricting the use of CRAM-MD5 authentication in SMTP
authentication.
2
Setting range
0: Dependent on SMTP
1: Do not use the authentication.
Standard value: 0
NS-GSAPI
Restrict the use of GSSAPI authentication in SMTP authentication. (NoSasl-Generic Security
Service Application Program Interface)
Make this setting when restricting the use of GSSAPI authentication in SMTP authentication.
2
Setting range
0: Dependent on SMTP
1: Do not use the authentication.
Standard value: 0
NS-NTLM
NTLM authentication in SMTP authentication (NoSasl-windows NTLAN Manager)
Make this setting when restricting the use of NTLM authentication in SMTP authentication.
2
Setting range
0: Dependent on SMTP
1: Do not use the authentication.
Standard value: 0
NS-PLNWS
Restrict the use of PLAIN, LOGIN authentication (plain text authentication) in SMTP
authentication in the environment where encryption of the NS-PLNWS communication packet is
performed.
Make this setting to restrict the use of PLAIN, LOGIN authentication (plain text authentication)
in SMTP authentication in the environment where encryption of the NS-PLNWS communication
packet is performed.
2
Setting range
0: Dependent on SMTP
1: Do not use the authentication.
Standard value: 0
NS-PLN
Restrict the use of PLAIN, LOGIN authentication (plain text authentication) in SMTP
authentication.
Make this setting to restrict the use of PLAIN, LOGIN authentication (plain text authentication)
in SMTP authentication in the environment where encryption of communication packet is not
performed.
2
Setting range
0: Dependent on SMTP
1: Do not use the authentication.
Standard value: 0
NS-LGN
Restrict the use of LOGIN authentication in SMTP authentication.
Make this setting to restrict the use of LOGIN authentication in SMTP authentication.
2
Setting range
0: Dependent on SMTP
1: Do not use the authentication.
Standard value: 0
MEAP-PN
Set a port number for the HTTP server used by MEAP application.
2
Setting range: 0 to 65535
Standard value: 8000
For the use as MEAP port, do not use No. 1 to 1023 except No. 80 (HTTP). It is because the
standard server uses this range.
TNR-DWN
Make a setting to reduce toner volume.
Reduce the toner volume compared to the normal volume. Reduce the problem such as toner
scattering or wrapping around the fixing roller, etc., by decreasing toner volume.
2
Setting range
0: Standard toner volume (default)
1: Low toner volume for both single sided and double sided mode
2: Standard toner volume for single sided mode, Low toner volume for both the 1st and 2nd side
of double sided mode (reserve)
Standard value: 0
2 is not available because assumed operation is not sometimes performed in PDL or copy
operation. (2 is available as a service mode, but, when 2 is selected, the machine operates in the
same manner as 0.)
SPECK-SW
Use it to switch between the timing of white plate dust detection.
2
This is used at the occurrence of image line due to floating dust.
Settings
0: normal timing (default) ; 1: for each job
When setting the value as '1', first copy time (FCOT) gets longer.
SVMD-ENT
Switch the method of entering the service mode.
2
Setting range
0: Press the [User Mode] key. --> Press [2] and [8] at the same time. --> Press the [User Mode]
key.
1: Press the [User Mode: key. --> Press [4] and [9] at the same time. --> Press the [User Mode]
key.
Standard value: 0
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