d-Color MF651/551
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Settings under "User Box"
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Change settings of the "relay user Boxes"
Changing the settings of "Annotation User Boxes"
User Box Owner is
changed
To change the User Box owner, select this check box and then select the User
Box Type.
When Authentication Manager is used for authentication and you are logged
in to the administrator mode, this item will not appear if you have selected the
Public User Box.
Item
Description
User Box Number
Displays the User Box number.
User Box Name
Enter the User Box name (up to 20 characters).
Relay Address
Specify the relay address.
Relay TX Password is
change
To change the relay transmission password, select this check box and then
enter the new password (up to eight characters).
Item
Description
User Box Number
Displays the User Box number.
User Box Name
Enter the User Box name (up to 20 characters).
Auto Delete Document
Specify the time before documents in users boxes are deleted.
Select "Do Not Delete" if you do not delete documents in User Boxes.
To specify the document deletion timing by day count, select "Specify days",
and specify the number of days before documents are to be deleted automat-
ically.
To specify the document deletion timing by hours and minutes, select "Specify
Time", and specify the time before documents are to be deleted automatically.
User Box Password is
changed.
To change the User Box password, select this check box and then enter the
new password (up to eight characters).
Change Count Up
To change the count up, select the check box, and then select the count up.
If the User Box contains documents, this item cannot be configured.
Change Stamp Ele-
ments
To change the stamp elements, select this check box, and then specify text,
secondary field, date and time, print position, density and number type.
Item
Description
Summary of Contents for d-color MF551
Page 1: ...NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR d Color MF551 d Color MF651 549802en GB...
Page 12: ...Contents 10 d Color MF651 551 4 1 Index by item 4 3 4 2 Index by button 4 5...
Page 13: ...1 Introduction...
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Page 19: ...2 Setting Items for each Procedure...
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