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NS-NTLM
Use it to set restrictions on the use of NTLM authentication for SMTP authentication.
2
settings
0: depend on SMTP server (default); 1: disable
NS-PLNWS
Use it to set restrictions on the use of PLAIN/LOGIN authentication for SMTP authentication.
2
Use it to set restrictions on the use of PLAIN/LOGIN (plain text authentication for SMTP authentication) in an environment in which
communication packets are encrypted.
settings
0: depend on SMTP server (default); 1: disable
NS-PLN
Use it to set restrictions on PLAIN/LOGIN authentication (plain text authentication) for SMTP authentication.
2
Use it to set restrictions on the use of PLAIN/LOGIN (plain text authentication for SMTP authentication) in an environment in which
communication packets are not encrypted.
0: depend on SMTP server (default); 1: disable
NS-LGN
Use it to set restrictions on the use of LOGIN authentication for SMTP authentication.
2
settings
0: depend on SMTP server (default); 1: disable
MEAP-PN
Use it to change the HTTP port number for MEAP applications.
2
settings
0 to 65535 (default: 8000)
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
Use it to switch between methods of starting service mode.
2
settings
0: user mode key -> 2 and 8 at same time -> user mode key (default)
1: user mode key -> 4 and 9 at same time -> user mode key
DA-CNCT
Use it to set WPGW(Workplace Gateway) connection.
2
settings
0: off (default); 1: on
MEMO:
This is used only inside Japan, not outside Japan.
CHNG-STS
Use it to set the T.O.T (TUIF over TCP/IP) status connection port number.
2
Changes the port number for status connection in a TUIF over TCP/IP environment. This is used for changing the port No. in service
NAVI.
settings
1 to 65535 (default: 20010)
MEMO:
T.O.T (TUIF over TCP/IP)
Communication protocol between embedded application presentation (UI) and applications within the device including COPY/
SEND/BOX etc., (Canon original protocol)
CHNG-CMD
Use it to set the T.O.T (TUIF over TCP/IP) command connection port number.
2
Use it to set the port number for the command connection in an TUIF over TCP/IP environment. This is used for changing the port
No. in service NAVI.
settings
1 to 65535 (default: 20000)
MEMO:
T.O.T (TUIF over TCP/IP)
Communication protocol between embedded application presentation (UI) and applications within the device including COPY/
SEND/BOX etc., (Canon original protocol)
COPIER > OPTION > BODY
*: model equipped with DADF-Q1 (outside Japan: iR7105/7095; inside Japan: All model).
**: model equipped with DADF-M1 (outside Japan: iR7086).
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