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User Entry ID
Indicates the user's entry ID.
This is a hexadecimal ID that identifies users who performed
job or access log-related operations:
For supervisors, only 0xffffff86 is available; for administrators,
0xffffff87, 0xffffff88, 0xffffff89, and 0xffffff8a are available.
For general users, any value between 0x00000001 and
0xfffffeff is available.
"0x00000000", "0xffffff80", and "0xffffff81" indicate system
operations related to user authentication.
IDs "0xffffff80" and "0xffffff81" indicate system operations
related to stored files and the address book; "0x00000000"
indicates other operations.
"0xffffff80" indicates operations related to deleting Hold Print,
Locked Print, and Stored Print jobs (such as when the [Auto
Delete Temporary Print Jobs] setting is enabled), and
operations related to changing the access permissions of such
jobs. Displays Address Book updates when Auto registration of
users is enabled through Windows, LDAP, or another
authentication system.
ID "0xffffff81" indicates only operations related to the creation
of stored files when it is assumed such files will be deleted
through system operations.
"0x00000000" and "0xffffff81" indicate operations that do
not require user authentication (such as copying and scanning)
and that were performed by non-authenticated users.
ID "0xffffff81" indicates operations related to stored files, the
address book and job logs; "0x00000000" indicates other
operations.
User Code/User Name
Identifies the user code or user name of the user who
performed the operation.
If an administrator performed the operation, this ID will contain
the login name of that administrator.
Log ID
Identifies the ID that is assigned to the log.
This is a hexadecimal ID that identifies the log.
*1 The following log items are recorded only when the logged operations are executed successfully:
"Document Server: Stored File Downloading", "Stored File Printing", "Scanner: Storing", "Scanner:
Managing Log Files
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Summary of Contents for Aficio MP C3002
Page 7: ...6 ...
Page 15: ...1 Manuals Provided with This Machine 14 ...
Page 39: ...2 Safety Information 38 ...
Page 51: ...3 Information for This Machine 50 ...
Page 54: ...Cover Paper Thickness 0 10 Body Paper Thickness 0 08 Pages in Book 0 Spine Width 0 2011 ...
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Page 65: ...INDEX 235 5 ...
Page 86: ...1 What You Can Do with This Machine 26 ...
Page 126: ...2 Getting Started 66 ...
Page 128: ...7 When the copy job is finished press the Reset key to clear the settings 3 Copy 68 ...
Page 197: ...Storing the Scanned Documents to a USB Flash Memory or SC Card 6 126D ...
Page 201: ...7 Document Server 130 ...
Page 205: ...8 Web Image Monitor 134 ...
Page 235: ...9 Adding Paper and Toner 164 ...
Page 303: ...10 Troubleshooting 232 ...
Page 309: ...MEMO 238 ...
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Page 360: ...3 Installing the Scanner Driver 40 ...
Page 372: ...5 Troubleshooting 52 ...
Page 378: ...6 Installing the Printer Driver Under Mac OS X 58 ...
Page 382: ...3 Quit uninstaller 7 Appendix 62 ...
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Page 472: ...1 Getting Started 28 ...
Page 540: ...3 Restricting Machine Usage 96 ...
Page 560: ...4 Preventing Leakage of Information from Machines 116 ...
Page 717: ...7 Press Yes 8 Log out Limiting Machine Operations to Customers Only 273 ...
Page 724: ...7 Managing the Machine 280 ...
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