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[Port Number]
Enter a port number for SOAP.
Do not use a number that is the same as a port number of another port. However, you can use the same port
number for a port that uses HTTP (IPP, Internet Services (HTTP), UPnP Discovery, SOAP, WebDAV, and Web
Services on Devices (WSD)).
[WebDAV]
[Port Status]
Select [Enabled] when you use an application program such as Network Scanner Utility 3 to
access folders in the device.
We recommend enabling [HTTP - SSL/TLS Communication] under [SSL/TLS Settings] when you use WebDAV.
This is an effectual way to avoid password leaking.
You cannot select [Port Number] and [Operation Timeout], if WebDAV port is disabled. To configure [Port
Number] and [Operation Timeout], enable port status and reboot the device, and then configure [Port
Number] and [Operation Timeout].
[Port Number]
Enter a port number for WebDAV.
Do not use a number that is the same as a port number of another port. However, you can use the same port
number for a port that uses HTTP (IPP, Internet Services (HTTP), UPnP Discovery, SOAP, WebDAV, and Web
Services on Devices (WSD)).
[Operation Timeout]
You can enter an operation time-out period.
[ThinPrint]
[Port Status]
You can use the device for print in the ThinPrint environment. The device decompresses and
prints the compressed print data sent from the server (Windows Server).
[Port Number]
Enter a port number for ThinPrint.
Do not use any numbers assigned to the other ports.
ThinPrint is available when the communication protocol uses IPv4.
The maximum of three connections are possible at a time.
[SFTP Client]
[Port Status]
Set to [Enabled] to enable SFTP so that you can use the transferring with SFTP of [Scan]
feature.