5. Specify the level for printer job authentication.
[Printer Job Authentication] Select the printer job authentication level [OK]
If you select [Simple (Limitation)], specify the range in which [Simple (Limitation)] is applied to
"Printer Job Authentication". You can specify the IPv4 address range to which this setting is applied,
and whether or not to apply the setting to the parallel and USB interfaces.
[Simple (Limitation)] [Change Limitation Range] Specify the range in which [Simple
(Limitation)] is applied to "Printer Job Authentication" [OK] [Exit] [OK]
For a description of the printer job authentication levels, see page 57 "Printer Job
Authentication".
6. If you want to use SSL, specify [Use Secure Connection (SSL)].
[Use Secure Connection (SSL)] [On] [OK]
7. If you have registered a global group, configure the global groups setting.
[Program/Change Group]
[* Not Programmed] [Group Name] Enter the group name
[OK]
If global groups have been registered under Windows server, you can limit the use of functions for
each global group.
You need to create global groups in the Windows server in advance and register in each group the
users to be authenticated. You also need to register in the printer the functions available to the
global group members. Create global groups in the printer by entering the names of the global
groups registered in the Windows Server. (Keep in mind that group names are case sensitive.) Then
specify the printer functions available to each group.
If global groups are not specified, users can use the available functions specified in *Default
Group. If global groups are specified, users not registered in global groups can use the available
functions specified in [*Default Group]. By default, all functions are available to *Default Group
members. Specify the limitation on available functions according to user needs.
8. Select the functions you want to permit.
[Available Other Functions] Select the functions you want to permit [OK] [OK] [Exit]
Windows Authentication will be applied to the selected functions.
Users can use the selected functions only.
For details about specifying available functions for individuals or groups, see page 69 "Limiting
Available Functions".
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