Countermeasures against Unauthorized Access
This section describes countermeasures against an unauthorized access to the printer from outside. When
you use the printer via a network or you are an administrator, we recommend you read this section before
using the printer.
Four countermeasures below can be helpful against an unauthorized access.
Specify a Private IP Address
Restrict Communication Using Firewall or Wi-Fi Router
Specify a Password for the Printer
Apply higher security level for Wi-Fi connection
Note
• As the setting procedure described below is an example, it may be different from that of your printer.
For details, refer to your printer's manual.
Specify a Private IP Address
An IP address is a numeric label assigned to each device on the network. There are two types of IP
address. One is used for internet connection ("global IP address"), and the other is used for a local area
network such as an inhouse LAN ("private IP address").
If a global IP address is specified for the printer, many and unspecified users on internet can access to
the printer. As a result, you will face an increased risk of information leakage caused by an unauthorized
access from outside. On the other hand, if a private IP address is specified for the printer, users who can
access to the printer are confined to those on a local area network such as an inhouse LAN. Therefore,
we recommend you specify a private IP address for the printer.
The range of addresses used as a private IP address is shown below. Make sure whether a private IP
address is specified for your printer.
Range of private IP address
• 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255
• 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255
• 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255
Procedure to check the IP address
Select
Setup
>
Device settings
>
LAN settings
on your printer to select a network connection method
and check the IP address. For the procedure to check and specify the IP address, refer to your printer's
manual.
Note
• Establishing an environment to protect an access from outside using a firewall can reduce a risk of an
unauthorized access even though a global IP address is specified for your printer.
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Summary of Contents for imagePROGRAF TX-3100
Page 1: ...TX 4100 TX 3100 TX 2100 TX 5410 TX 5310 TX 5210 Online Manual English ...
Page 42: ...Printer Parts Front Back Top Cover Inside Carriage Ink Tank Cover Inside Operation Panel 42 ...
Page 45: ...Back TX 4100 TX 5410 TX 3100 TX 2100 TX 5310 TX 5210 45 ...
Page 72: ...4 Send the print job 4 Printing in Windows Printing from macOS Start printing 72 ...
Page 80: ...Note The screen may differ slightly depending on the model you are using 80 ...
Page 82: ...Pausing Printing Pausing Printing 82 ...
Page 117: ...3 Check the entered length and tap OK 3 117 ...
Page 145: ...After the roll paper is cut it is rewound automatically 145 ...
Page 149: ...5 Tap Cut dust reduction 5 6 Tap ON 6 149 ...
Page 162: ...6 Lower release lever 6 162 ...
Page 163: ...Basket Using the Basket Example Basket Configurations Storing the Basket 163 ...
Page 174: ...174 ...
Page 175: ...Stacker Using the Stacker Example Stacker Configurations 175 ...
Page 178: ...2 Pull out the stacker toward you to remove the stacker from the printer 2 178 ...
Page 182: ...182 ...
Page 189: ...8 Change Roll Holder Lock switch on roll unit to lock direction 8 189 ...
Page 200: ...11 Remove printed material that has been taken up from roll holder for each paper core 11 200 ...
Page 239: ...Preparing to Transfer the Printer 239 ...
Page 271: ...HP GL 2 Settings Menus on HP GL 2 print settings Menu Setting Combinations 271 ...
Page 273: ...Print color list for palettes Warning display Detect image size Frame control 273 ...
Page 283: ...F Range which cannot be printed G Paper for printing 283 ...
Page 285: ...285 ...
Page 288: ... Even if the image runs off the edge of the paper it is rotated to expand the print range 288 ...
Page 291: ...A Output object area B Fit to long side post processing size 291 ...
Page 293: ... ON is selected when printing on roll 293 ...
Page 295: ...A Position of cut when OFF B Position of cut when ON 295 ...
Page 299: ... When Enable is selected 299 ...
Page 309: ...15 12 0 110 168 0 115 No setting No setting Miter 309 ...
Page 314: ...314 ...
Page 323: ...Printed without upper lower blank area 323 ...
Page 329: ... Printed image after reduced A Position of cut for A3 size 329 ...
Page 369: ...3 Select OK 3 The resending setting is completed 369 ...
Page 405: ... XX represents alphanumeric characters 405 ...
Page 430: ...Adjusting Feed Amount Adjusting Feed Amount Adjusting Vacuum Strength 430 ...
Page 434: ...A test pattern is printed for adjustment and adjustment is finished 434 ...
Page 459: ...Note If the ink lamp is not lit reload the tank 7 Close ink tank cover 7 459 ...
Page 466: ...Cleaning the Print Head 466 ...
Page 483: ...483 ...
Page 486: ...Cutter Blade Cutter Blade Replacing the Cutter Blade 486 ...
Page 496: ...Related Topic Cleaning the Print Heads 496 ...
Page 503: ...503 ...
Page 519: ...Specifications Specifications Print Area 519 ...
Page 583: ...Printing CAD Drawings Printing By Setting Print Purpose Printing from AutoCAD 583 ...
Page 677: ...Printing from Printer Printing Data Saved on USB Flash Drive 677 ...
Page 693: ...Printer Driver Windows Printer Driver macOS Printer Driver 693 ...
Page 707: ...In such cases take the appropriate action as described 707 ...
Page 757: ...3 Select Save in Job Box in Output Method 3 757 ...
Page 758: ...758 ...
Page 770: ...5 In the list select the target job 5 6 Select Edit 6 7 Select Delete 7 8 Select Yes 8 770 ...
Page 829: ...4913 829 ...
Page 840: ...Check 9 Is the output guide clean Clean the output guide Cleaning the Printer Exterior 840 ...
Page 910: ... A000 to ZZZZ B20A B510 910 ...
Page 938: ...1201 Cause The ink tank cover is open What to Do Close the ink tank cover 938 ...
Page 939: ...1210 Cause The ink tank cover is open What to Do Close the ink tank cover 939 ...
Page 971: ...1500 Cause The ink in the ink tank is running low What to Do Prepare a new ink tank 971 ...