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7.6 Security Features
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7.6
Security Features
This section explains various security features of the printer and how to configure them. The
information in this section is intended for the system administrator of the printer. For details
on each feature, refer to the reference pages in the following table.
SSL Data Encryption for HTTP Communication
If the network expansion card (optional) is installed, enabling SSL/TLS server
communication allows you to encrypt HTTP communication between the printer and clients
over a network.
There are two ports that support HTTP communication: internet service port and IPP port.
This feature allows you to encrypt information exchanged between the printer and
There are two ports that support HTTP communication: internet service port and IPP port.
This feature allows you to encrypt information exchanged between the printer and
CentreWare Internet Services and print data sent to the printer using an IPP port.
To encrypt data transmission, you must use SSL/TLS protocol. To decode encrypted data,
To encrypt data transmission, you must use SSL/TLS protocol. To decode encrypted data,
a certificate for SSL/TLS is required.
A certificate can be created using CentreWare Internet Services.
A certificate can be created using CentreWare Internet Services.
Feature
Description
Refer to
SSL data encryption for
HTTP communication
When sending data to your printer over a network, the
transmission can be encrypted using SSL.
Note
• To use this feature, the network expansion card (optional)
• To use this feature, the network expansion card (optional)
must be installed.
Secure Print
When printing a confidential document or document that you
do not want third parties to see, you can temporarily store the
document in the printer and print it after entering a password
on the control panel.
Note
• To use this feature, the hard disk (optional) must be
• To use this feature, the hard disk (optional) must be
installed.
Data reception control by
IP address
Data reception on the printer can be controlled by registering
the IP address of computers that are permitted to send data.
or
Control panel lock
The user access to the control panel can be controlled using a
password.
User access control by the
Authentication feature
Print requests from computers can be controlled using the
printer’s Authentication feature.