Features
Xerox
®
WorkCentre
®
6655 Color Multifunction Printer
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User Guide
Authorization
Authorization is the function of specifying the features that you are allowed to access, and the process
of approving or disapproving your access. The system administrator can configure the printer to allow
you to access the printer, but restrict your access to certain features, tools, and services. For example, the
printer can allow you access to copying but restrict your access to color printing. The system
administrator can also control your access to features at specific times during the day. For example, the
system administrator can restrict a group of users from printing during peak business hours. If you
attempt to print using a restricted method or during a restricted time, the job does not print. Instead, the
printer prints an error page and the job appears with an error message in the Job Status lists.
Where the system administrator stores the authorization information determines the authorization type.
•
Local
authorization stores the login information on the printer in the user Information Database.
•
Network
authorization stores the login information in an external database, such as an LDAP
directory.
The system administrator sets authorization permissions. To set or edit user permissions for access to
printer features, you must log in as the administrator.
Accounting
Accounting monitors the print, copy, scan, and fax impressions produced and who produces them.
The system administrator must create user accounts and enable the accounting feature. When
accounting is enabled, you must log in to the printer before accessing services. You must also provide
your account details in the print driver before printing documents from a computer. The system
administrator can set limits to restrict the total number of jobs by type that a user can produce. The
administrator can also generate reports listing usage data for individual users and groups.
For details, see the
System Administrator Guide
at
www.xerox.com/office/WC6655docs
.
Logging In
Logging in is the process by which you identify yourself to the printer for authentication. If
authentication is set, to access printer features, you log in with your user credentials.
Logging In at the Control Panel
1.
At the control panel, either press
Log In/Out
or touch
Guest
.
2.
If an administrator has configured more than one authentication server, select your domain, realm,
or tree.
a.
Touch
Domain
,
Realm
, or
Tree
.
b.
From the list, touch your domain, realm, or tree.
c.
Touch
Save
.
3.
Type your user name, then touch
Next
.
4.
Type your password, then touch
Done
.