Using the Printer Utilities
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Using
the
Printer
U
tilities
Getting Started
Security
MarkVision has access to the logon authority granted each LAN
user within the network operating system. MarkVision honors this
logon authority when granting access to MarkVision functions.
Dial Up Support (TCP/IP)
MarkVision for TCP/IP and MarkVision for UNIX Networks lets
you use SLIP or PPP protocols to view and control network
printers from a remote site.
Output Expander Naming
The operator panel menu item Output Bin has Bin 1, Bin 2, and
Bin 3 as the values or names for the output expanders, but
MarkVision lets you rename each to a special name. MarkVision
also lets you rename the Standard Bin to a special name. Once the
names are defined and the driver establishes bidirectional
communication with the printer, the driver shows the names
through MarkVision on a screen. You can then select an output
expander by the name you defined.
Media Type Control
MarkVision lets you manipulate media type names to allow for
personalized naming of media types. This is a separate function
from the operator panel Custom Type x name that allows for a
user-defined name.
Printer Password Access Security Control
MarkVision provides access to two new passwords in the printer.
The passwords help in network environments without built-in
security, such as TCP/IP. The network administrator assigns a
Summary of Contents for Optra S 1250
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Page 138: ...Using the Operator Panel and Menus 122 Using the Operator Panel and Menus Using Your Printer...
Page 172: ...Using Print Materials 156 Using Print Materials Using Your Printer...
Page 190: ...Receive only Fax 174 Receive only Fax Using Your Printer...
Page 191: ...Caring for Your Printer...
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Page 262: ...Clearing Jams 246 Clearing Jams Caring for Your Printer...
Page 267: ...Installing Options...
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Page 336: ...Memory and Option Cards 320 Memory and Option Cards Installing Options...
Page 340: ...Infrared Adapter 324 Infrared Adapter Installing Options...
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Page 356: ...Understanding Fonts 340 Understanding Fonts Appendixes...
Page 364: ...Enhancing Print Quality 348 Enhancing Print Quality Appendixes...
Page 366: ...Printer Specifications 350 Printer Specifications Appendixes...
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