Printing 
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 AltaLink
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 C80XX Series Multifunction Printer 
User Guide 
Document Encryption for Windows Print Jobs 
You can select encryption for your print job. The print file is encrypted before it is transmitted to the 
printer. The print file is decrypted before it is printed. 
Note: This feature is available on a Windows computer that is printing to a network printer. 
It applies to the PostScript and PCL print drivers. 
To locate the setting to enable or disable document encryption, in the print driver, click the 
Advanced tab. 
N
ote: This feature is available only when Document Encryption is set to Manually Encrypt 
Documents in the printer properties of the printer. For details, refer to Setting Encryption Defaults in 
Windows. on page 160. 
Setting Encryption Defaults in Windows 
1. Navigate to the list of printers on your computer:
−  For Windows Server 2008 and later, click Start > Settings > Printers.
−  For Windows 7, click Start > Devices and Printers.
−  For Windows 8, click Start > Control Panel > Devices and Printers.
−  For Windows 10, click the Windows Start icon > Settings > Devices > Printers & Scanners.
Scroll to Related settings, then click Devices and printers. 
Note: If the Control Panel icon does not appear on the desktop, right-click the desktop, then select 
Personalize. Select Control Panel Home > Devices and Printers. 
2. In the list of printers, right-click the icon for your printer, then select Printer properties.
3. In the printer Properties dialog box, click the Administration tab.
4. Under Configurations, click Document Encryption, then select an option:
−  Disabled: This option disables encryption for all documents that you send to the printer.
−  Encrypt All Documents: This option encrypts all documents that you send to the printer.
−  Manually Encrypt Documents: This option allows you to set encryption for specific jobs that
y
ou send to the printer. 
Note: Manually Encrypt Documents is the default printer setting. 
5. Click Apply.
6. To save the settings, click OK.