Personal Printing Settings
TPR User Manual
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5.3
How to Verify the Identity of the Personal
Printing Server
The identity of the Personal Printing server can be verified by means
of certificates. If the verification fails, no connection to the Personal
Printing server will be established.
If the verification of the identity was enabled for Personal Printing,
a certificate from a matching CA (Certification Authority) must be
installed both on the Personal Printing server and the TPR.
The TPR requests a Personal Printing certificate (server certificate)
from the Personal Printing server. By means of the related CA
certificate and/or Personal Printing certificate, the TPR verifies the
certificate (and thus its identity) of the Personal Printing server.
Requirements
A Personal Printing certificate is saved on the Personal Printing
server.
A CA certificate and/or Personal Printing certificate is saved on
the TPR (
Proceed as follows:
1. Start the TPR Control Center.
2. Select
DEVICE - Personal Printing
.
3. Tick
Verify certificate
.
4. Click
Save
to confirm.
The setting will be saved.
5.4
How to Configure the Personal Printing Printer
The authentication for retrieving print jobs is done directly on the
TPR, i.e. on the printer.
Before you can use a printer for Personal Printing, you must first set
up the printer on the Personal Printing server. It will automatically
get a printer ID. The print jobs are assigned via the printer ID.
The printer that is connected to the TPR must then be integrated to
the TPR. To this purpose, you must define the printer ID on the TPR.