Logging out Using the Control Panel
Follow the procedure below to log out when Basic Authentication, Windows Authentication, LDAP
Authentication, or Integration Server Authentication is set.
1. Press the [Login/Logout] key.
2. Press [Yes].
The message, "Logging out... Please wait." appears.
• You can log out using the following procedures also.
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Press the operation switch.
• Press the [Energy Saver] key.
Logging in Using the Printer Driver
When Basic Authentication, Windows Authentication, LDAP Authentication, or Integration Server
Authentication is set, make encryption settings in printer properties on the printer driver, and then specify
a login user name and password.
Windows XP is used to illustrate the procedure.
LAN-FAX driver
If the user authentication settings are made on the machine, make sure the user authentication
settings are made on the LAN-Fax driver also.
With user authentication, only users registered in the machine or server can send and/or print
faxes using the machine. Make sure the user's login user name and login password settings are
entered on the LAN-Fax driver to enable that user to send and/or print. Users not registered on the
machine cannot use the machine for sending and/or printing.
1. Open the printer properties dialog box, and then click the [Advanced Options] tab.
2. Select the [General user authentication] check box.
3. If you want to encrypt the login password, select the [Encryption] check box.
Enter the driver encryption key set on the machine.
4. Click [OK] to close the printer properties dialog box.
5. Open the document you want to send from an application.
6. Select [LAN-Fax] as the printer and then start the print job.
The [LAN-Fax] dialog box appears.
7. Click [User Settings].
The [User Settings] dialog box appears.
If User Authentication is Specified
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