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Konica Minolta Bizhub C3350 User Manual

Konica Minolta Bizhub C3350
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bizhub C3850/C3350
Applied Functions
USER’S GUIDE

Table of Contents

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Konica Minolta Bizhub C3350 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Print TechnologyLaser
FunctionsPrint, Copy, Scan, Fax
Print Speed33 ppm
Print Speed (Black)33 ppm
Print Speed (Color)33 ppm
Max Print Resolution1200 x 1200 dpi
Scan Resolution600 x 600 dpi
Duplex PrintingYes
Mobile PrintingYes
Operating System CompatibilityWindows, Mac OS, Linux
Scan TypeADF, Flatbed
Paper Capacity550 sheets
ConnectivityEthernet, USB, Wi-Fi

Summary

1 Using Web Connection

1.1 Web Connection

Built-in software for managing machine status and configuration settings via a web browser.

1.2 Operations required to use this function

Prerequisites for using Web Connection, including network and browser settings.

1.3 Basic usage

Covers fundamental operations for accessing and using Web Connection.

1.4 Available operations in User mode

Details functions accessible to users via Web Connection.

1.5 Available operations in Administrator mode

Details functions accessible to administrators via Web Connection.

2 Configuring the Operating Environment of This Machine

2.1 Configuring the Scan to E-mail operating environment

Transmits scanned data as an e-mail attachment, supporting S/MIME and SSL/TLS.

2.2 Configuring the SMB send operating environment

Transmits scanned data to a shared folder using the SMB protocol.

2.3 Configuring the FTP send operating environment

Transmits scanned data to a specified folder in the FTP server.

2.4 Configuring the WebDAV send operating environment

Transmits scanned data to a specified folder in the WebDAV Server.

2.5 Configuring the WS Scan operating environment

Transmits scanned data to a computer via Web service scanning.

2.6 Configuring the WS print operating environment

Automatically detects and installs the machine as a Web service printer.

2.7 Configuring the Internet fax operating environment

Sends and receives faxes via network and Internet using email.

2.8 Searching for a destination using the LDAP server

Searches for destinations (email/fax) from LDAP or Active Directory server.

2.9 Registering a destination

Manages destinations for email, FTP, SMB, WebDAV, Fax, and Internet Fax.

2.10 Employing MFP authentication

Restricts users and manages machine use status via MFP authentication.

2.11 Employing Active Directory authentication

Restricts users by utilizing Active Directory for authentication.

2.12 Employing account track

Manages multiple users on an account basis for tracking usage.

2.13 Using the certificate of this machine

Manages machine certificates for secure SSL/TLS communication.

3 Manually Installing the Printer Driver (for Windows)

3.1 Checking the connection method

Details various connection methods for printer driver installation in Windows.

3.2 Using LPR/Port9100 connection for installation

Installs printer drivers via LPR or Port9100 connections.

3.3 Using IPP connection for installation

Installs the printer driver using the IPP connection method.

3.4 Using the Web service connection for installation

Installs printer drivers using the Web service connection on the network.

3.5 Using USB connection for installation

Installs the printer driver using a USB connection.

3.6 Manually uninstalling the printer driver

Provides steps for manually uninstalling the printer driver.

4 Adding a Printer Using LPR/IPP Connection (Mac OS Environment)

4.1 Using LPR connection

Adds a printer using an LPR connection in Mac OS X.

4.2 Using IPP connection

Adds a printer using an IPP connection in Mac OS X.

5 Printing in the Linux Environment

5.1 System environment requirements

Specifies operating system, CPU, and memory requirements for Linux printing.

5.2 Preparation for printing

Steps to prepare for printing in Linux, including adding the printer.

5.3 Printing procedure

Describes the printing procedure using OpenOffice in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.

6 Using the Authentication Unit (IC Card Type)

6.1 Authentication Unit (IC card type)

Overview of the IC card authentication system for personal authentication.

6.2 Operations required to use this function (for Administrators)

Guides administrators on setting up and configuring authentication.

6.3 Logging in to this machine

Explains login methods using IC card authentication.

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