ThinPrint Settings
TPR User Manual
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The connection status is displayed in the table 'ThinPrint® status'. If the
connection to the Connection Service was refused, it is because a value
(client ID, authentication key, port or server name) was entered
incorrectly. In this case, verify and correct your settings and click
Save
.
6.8
How Does the TPR Receive Encrypted Data?
A secure connection during the transfer of print jobs between
ThinPrint (server or Connection Service) and the TPR is guaranteed
by means of an SSL/TLS encryption. The encryption strength is
defined via the encryption protocol and level
The ThinPrint server requests a certificate from the TPR. By means of
this certificate, the ThinPrint server checks whether the TPR is
authorized to receive the print data.
If an encryption was enabled on the ThinPrint server, you must
install a certificate from a corresponding Certification Authority
both on the ThinPrint server and the TPR. To authorize the TPR to
receive encrypted print data, proceed as follows:
• Create a certificate request; see:
• Install the requested certificate in the TPR; see:
Client ID
Client ID as stored in the database of the Connection
Service. The Connection Service needs the Client ID to
send print jobs to the TPR.
Authentication key
Authentication key as stored in the database of the
Connection Service.
Keep alive
Interval (in seconds) after which the connection to the
Connection Service is refreshed. The value has to be
equal to or lower than the 'KeepAliveTO' value set on the
Connection Service server.
(allowed entry: 1–60000 |
default = 60)
Connection retry
Defines the time interval (in seconds) after which a
connection retry is executed if the Connection Service
cannot be reached.
(allowed entry: 1–60000 | default = 120)
Parameters
Description