Printer Management Software
Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer
3-12
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Discover printers on local and remote subnets.
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Automatically discover printers as scheduled.
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Generate reports.
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Connect to printer web servers for additional printer-specific features, including help.
For more information go to
www.xerox.com/office
to view the
CentreWare Web User Guide
.
Using Printer Management Features
Job Accounting
The printer stores information about print jobs in a log file. The log file is stored either in the
printer’s memory or on an optional hard disk if one is installed in the printer. If the log file is
stored in the printer’s memory, it is lost when the printer is reset. It is recommended that a hard
disk be used for job accounting.
The log file lists job records. Each record contains fields such as user name, job name, pages
printed, job times, and toner and ink used. Not all fields are supported by all printers. For
information go to
CentreWare IS online help
or
CentreWare Web online help
.
The job accounting values reported vary depending on the protocol and print command used
when each job was printed. For example, using NPRINT over NetWare provides the printer
with the most information about the job being printed. When using Windows and NetWare, the
job name is often LST: or LST:BANNER. Other jobs from other ports may provide less
information about the job.
Job accounting is available through CentreWare IS and CentreWare Web.
Using CentreWare IS
1.
Launch your web browser.
2.
Enter your printer's IP address in the browser’s
Address
field (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx).
3.
On the right side of the main CentreWare IS page, click
Jobs
.
The “Job Accounting Links” page provides links that enable you to browse, download, and
clear job accounting records.
For complete information on CentreWare IS job accounting, including clearing job
information, downloading job information to a file, and job accounting file formats, go to
CentreWare IS Online Help
.
MaiLinX Alerts
MaiLinX alerts allow the printer to automatically send email to the system administrator and
others under the following conditions:
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When printer errors, warnings, and alerts occur.
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When the printer requires attention (for example, when service is required or supplies
need to be replenished).