4. Click [Configuration], and then click [SSL/TLS] under "Security".
The SSL/TLS page appears.
5. Click [Active] for the protocol version used in "SSL/TLS".
6. Select the encryption communication mode for "Permit SSL/TLS Communication".
7. Click [OK].
The SSL setting is enabled.
8. Click [OK].
9. Click [Logout].
• If you set "Permit SSL/TLS Communication" to [Ciphertext Only], enter " https://(the machine's IP
address or host name)/" to access the machine.
User Settings for SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)
We recommend that after installing the self-signed certificate or device certificate from a private certificate
authority on the main unit and enabling SSL (communication encryption), you instruct users to install the
certificate on their computers. Installation of the certificate is especially necessary for users who want to
print via IPP-SSL from Windows Vista/7, Windows Server 2008/2008 R2. The network administrator
must instruct each user to install the certificate.
• Take the appropriate steps when you receive a user's inquiry concerning problems such as an expired
certificate.
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For details about how to install the certificate and about where to store the certificate when accessing
the machine using IPP, see Web Image Monitor Help.
• If a certificate issued by a certificate authority is installed in the machine, confirm the certificate store
location with the certificate authority.
• Printing via the standard IPP port under Windows Vista/7, Windows Server 2008/2008 R2 is
possible only after the hostname or IP address is specified in the device certificate's [Common Name]
setting. If the host name or IP address has changed, the user must delete the printer installed on the
client computer. The printer must be reinstalled if the client computer's device certificate has been
updated. Also, if a user's authentication information (login user name and password) has changed,
the printer must be deleted, then the user's information settings must be updated, and then the printer
must be reinstalled.
Setting the SSL/TLS Encryption Mode
By specifying the SSL/TLS encrypted communication mode, you can change the security level.
Protection Using Encryption
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