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Important:
❏ Make sure that the printer’s date and time is set correctly. 
Certicate
 may be invalid.
❏ If you obtain a 
certicate
 using a CSR created from Web 
Cong
, you can import a 
certicate
 one time.
❏ When you import a CA-signed 
Certicate
 by selecting the Network Security tab > S/MIME > Client
Certicate, you cannot change Sender's Email Address on the Network tab > Email Server > Basic. If you
want to change Sender's Email Address, change all signature settings to Do not add signature by selecting the
Network Security tab > S/MIME > Basic, and then delete the imported CA-signed 
Certicate
.
1.
Access Web Cong, and then select the Network Security tab.
2.
Select one of the following.
❏ SSL/TLS > Certicate
❏ IPsec/IP Filtering > Client 
Certicate
❏ IEEE802.1X > Client Certicate
❏ S/MIME > Client Certicate
3.
Click Import.
A certicate importing page is opened.
4.
Enter a value for each item. Set CA 
Certicate
 1 and CA 
Certicate
 2 when verifying the path of the
certicate
 on the web browser that accesses the printer.
Depending on where you create a CSR and the le format of the certicate, required settings may vary. Enter
values to required items according to the following.
❏ A certicate of the PEM/DER format obtained from Web Cong
❏ Private Key: Do not congure because the printer contains a private key.
❏ Password: Do not congure.
❏ CA 
Certicate
 1/CA 
Certicate
 2: Optional
❏ A certicate of the PEM/DER format obtained from a computer
❏ Private Key: You need to set.
❏ Password: Do not congure.
❏ CA Certicate 1/CA Certicate 2: Optional
❏ A certicate of the PKCS#12 format obtained from a computer
❏ Private Key: Do not congure.
❏ Password: Optional
❏ CA Certicate 1/CA Certicate 2: Do not congure.
5.
Click OK.
A completion message is displayed.
Note:
Click Conrm to verify the certicate information.
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