Security Features
Phaser 7500 Color Printer
System Administrator Guide
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Configuring Administrator and Key User
Settings
To prevent unauthorized changes to printer settings:
1.
Launch your Web browser.
2.
Enter your printer’s IP address in the browser
Address
field. For details, see
Finding the Printer’s IP
Address
on page 14.
3.
Click
Properties
.
4.
On the left navigation pane, select the
Security
folder.
5.
Select
Administrative Security Settings
.
6.
If prompted, enter your Admin or Key User name and password.
7.
In the
Administrator Settings
box, do one or both of the following:
•
In the
Host Access List
field, enter the IP addresses or host names of the computers allowed
to change printer settings. Separate entries with a blank or a comma, specify ranges with a
hyphen (-), and use an asterisk (*) to represent a group of numbers (e.g., 13.62.156.*). The
default setting is
Unrestricted
, which allows all users to change printer settings.
•
In the
User Name
and
Password
fields, enter your user name and password (up to 10
alphanumeric characters). In
Verify Password
, re-enter the password. The user name and
password should be kept secure.
8.
Repeat Step 7 in the
Key User Settings
box. When entering the user name and password, enter
the user name and password for key users.
Note:
If you want to use the Key User account, you must configure an Administrator account. If
the Administrator account is empty, then Any User has the same permissions as the Administrator
user.
9.
In the
Feature Authorization
box, select the check boxes next to the settings you want to enable
for each type of user. Clear the check boxes next to the settings you want to prevent users from
changing. The administrator has full rights and access to all functions. The Any User class may not
have greater access to a function than the Key User class.
Note:
If you want to prevent users in the
Key User
or
Any User
classes from using CentreWare IS
to change printer settings, clear the
Modify Configuration Web Pages
check box. If you want to
prevent users in the
Key User
or
Any User
classes from viewing CentreWare IS pages that control
printer settings, clear the
View Configuration Web Pages
check box.
10. Click the
Save Changes
button.
See also:
Admin and Key User Accounts
on page 38