SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN)
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Setting the AppleTalk protocol
The AppleTalk protocol must be enabled and properly set to 
enable AppleTalk printing from a Macintosh computer.
Memo
• When you press [DEVICE NAME] or [DESIRED ZONE], the 
on-screen keyboard is displayed.
For details of the on-screen keyboard, see the following 
page:
 P.300 "On-screen keyboard"
Setting the HTTP network service
You can enable or disable the HTTP network server service 
that provides web-based utilities on this equipment, such as 
TopAccess and e-Filing.
Memo
• When you press [PRIMARY PORT NUMBER] or 
[SECONDARY PORT NUMBER], the on-screen numeric 
keypad is displayed.
For details of the on-screen numeric keypad, see the 
following page:
 P.300 "On-screen numeric keypad"
Item name Description
ENABLE APPLETALK • ENABLE — Press this button to 
use the AppleTalk protocol.
• DISABLE — Press this button 
to disable the AppleTalk 
protocol.
DEVICE NAME Press this button to enter the device 
name of this equipment.
DESIRED ZONE Press this button to enter the 
AppleTalk zone name. If your 
AppleTalk network has not been 
configured with a zone, enter the 
default zone name "*".
Item name Description
ENABLE HTTP 
SERVER
• ENABLE — Press this button to 
use the HTTP network server 
service.
• DISABLE — Press this button 
to disable the HTTP network 
server service.
This option must be enabled for 
TopAccess and the e-Filing web 
utility.
ENABLE SSL Select whether or not to use SSL 
(Secure Sockets Layer).
• ENABLE — Press this button to 
encrypt the data transferred 
between the equipment and 
client computers using a private 
key, as a result of operating 
TopAccess or the e-Filing web 
utility.
• DISABLE — Press this button 
to disable encryption.
PRIMARY PORT 
NUMBER
Press this button to enter the 
primary port number to be used for 
receiving HTTP access from other 
clients. Normally use the default 
port number “80”.
SECONDARY PORT 
NUMBER
Press this button to enter the 
secondary port number to be used 
to access TopAccess and the e-
Filing web utility. Normally use the 
default port number “8080”.