4
Installation
Secure Printing Requirements
Secure
printing
consists
of
encrypting
commands
and
card
data
and
transmitting
the
information
securely
from
the
PC
to
the
printer.
To
use
encryption,
your
printer
must
support
secure
printing.
Printers
that
support
secure
printing
are
shipped
with
all
communication
protocols
(secure
and
non
‐
secure)
enabled.
Refer
to
“Behavior ”
on
page
43
for
more
information
about
using
the
Printer
Manager
web
service
to
specify
printer
security
settings.
When
you
use
the
Card
Printer
Driver,
make
sure
that
the
secure
printing
protocol
(DPCL2Secure)
is
enabled
and
that
the
DPCL2
non
‐
secure
communication
protocol
is
disabled.
DPCL
must
remain
enabled
for
the
Card
Printer
Driver
to
function.
For
more
information,
refer
to
your
card
printer’s
Driver
Guide.
If
your
card
production
site
requires
secure
printing,
use
the
following:
•
Datacard
SD260L,
SD360,
or
SD460
card
printers
with
DPCL2Secure
enabled
and
DPCL2
disabled
•
A
PC
that
meets
the
PC
requirements
cited
earlier
in
this
section
•
Ethernet
and
USB
connections
that
meet
the
requirements
•
Internet
Explorer
5.5
or
newer
installed
on
the
PC
The
SD260
and
early
models
of
SD
printers
(SD260L
printers
with
serial
numbers
below
D11000,
and
SD360
printers
with
serial
numbers
below
B17000)
do
not
support
secure
printing
and
handle
only
non
‐
secure
printing.
You
can
install
a
mix
of
secure
and
non
‐
secure
printers,
but
make
sure
to
connect
and
install
each
secure
printer
to
the
appropriate
host
PC
during
installation.
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