Authentication/Security Settings
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Guest Passcode
Set the guest passcode to be used in the Network Authentication mode.
Delete Remote Accounts
Set the deletion timing of user information that is stored in the machine in the Network
Authentication mode. Select [Do Not Delete Automatically], [Weekly], or [Monthly].
For [Weekly], set the day of the week and time (hour and minute). For [Monthly], set the date
of the month and time (hour and minute).
System Administrator Maximum Login Attempts
This feature protects the settings from being changed by an outsider pretending a
system administrator. If authentication for a system administrator's ID fails more than
specified times continuously, access is denied.
You can specify a login attempt count in the range from 1 to 10.
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The failure count is reset when the machine is restarted.
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To cancel the access rejection state, restart the machine by turning off and on the power.
Passcode Policy
Passcode Entry from Control Panel
You can set whether a passcode is required when the system administrator or a user
uses the machine. Select [On] to enable "System Administrator’s Passcode" (P.202),
and "Passcode" (P.205) for [Create/View User Accounts].
Select [Off] not to require the passcode, even if a passcode is set in the above settings.
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The setting of [Passcode Entry from Control Panel] is used for authentication on the
machine. A passcode must always be entered when accessing from remote devices using
CentreWare Internet Services or the like, regardless of the use of passcode setting.
Depending on authentication procedures, a passcode may be required for other processes
as well.
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The system administrator’s passcode is also required when you change settings from
CentreWare Internet Services.
Minimum Passcode Length
You can set whether or not to set the minimum number of digits allowed for a passcode.
Specify a value in the range of 4 to 12.
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This is only applicable to ordinary users (not applicable to the machine administrator and
guests).
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For users that have already been registered, authentication with less than the minimum
number of digits is possible.
Charge/Private Print Settings
You can set how received print jobs should be handled.
PJL Receive Command Control
Print jobs submitted by external equipment can be controlled by PJL commands. The settings
for [Receive Control] described later are applied when either [Off] is selected or no PJL
command is received.
PJL Output Command Control
Print jobs submitted by an external equipment can be controlled by PJL commands.
Receive Control
You can set how received print jobs should be handled.
For information about printing from a print driver, refer to "10 Computer Operations" in the User Guide.