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Restricting Access by Authentication

Administrator Settings

Specifying the System Manager Settings

Department ID Management

Specifying Department ID Management

Checking/Printing/Clearing Page Totals

Accepting Jobs with Unknown Department IDs

Accepting B&W Copy and Print Jobs without Entering a Department ID

User Setting Information Management (User Setting Information Management Service)

Logging In to the User Setting Information Management Service Page

Deleting the User Setting Information

User Access Control for Advanced Box

Authentication Method Settings for Sending Operations

Specifying Personal Folders

Registering Personal Folders for Each User

Setting Up the Home Folder and Personal Folders

Registering Folders Designated by Login Service as Personal Folders

Specifying Authentication Method for LDAP Server

Specifying Authentication Method for Rights Management Server

Specifying Authentication Method for SMTP Server

Specifying Authentication Method for File Server

Simple Authentication Settings for Secure Print

Setting to Disable Integrated Authentication

Network Security

Key Pair and Server Certificate Settings for Encrypted SSL Communication

Generating a Key Pair and Server Certificate

Registering a Key Pair File and Server Certificate File Installed from a Computer

Editing Key Pairs and Server Certificates

Registering/Editing a CA Certificate File

Verifying Certificate Validity Using Certificate Revocation List

Using an Encryption Method That Complies with FIPS 140-2

Network Settings/Management when Using an Advanced Box

MEAP Settings

Using the SSL

Printing Installed Application Information

Preventing Information Leakage

Digital Signatures

Setting/Confirming a Key Pair and Device Certificate

Confirming a Key Pair and User Certificate

Checking a Device Signature/User Signature Certificate

Setting a Rights Management Server

Forced Secure Watermark/Document Scan Lock

Secure Watermark (Forced Secure Watermark/Printer Driver Secure Watermark)

Adjusting the Secure Watermark Contrast

Document Scan Lock Settings

Specifying the Document Scan Lock Operational Settings

Setting the Document Scan Lock Mode

Adjusting the TL Code

Copy Set Numbering Options

Accepting Only Encrypted Secure Printing

Restricting the Send Function

Setting the Address Book

Setting the Box PIN to 7 Digits/Restricting Access

Setting the Control Panel Display

Specifying Management Settings for the Memory

Completely Erasing Unnecessary Data from the Memory

Initializing All Data/Settings

TPM Settings

Device Management

Using the USB Port

Device Information Settings

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings

Registering/Deleting/Printing Delivery Destinations

Setting the Receiving Machine

Setting Automatic Delivery

Setting Manual Delivery

Checking/Printing the Communication Log

Setting SSO-H Authentication for Device Information Delivery Settings

Limiting Functions

Remote UI

Clearing the Message Board

Saving a Log of Key Operations

ACCESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Retrieving Audit Logs

Available Administrator Settings Table (Touch Panel Display)

IEEE 2600 Security Standard

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Digital Signatures
07SE-206
The machine can add the following two types of digital signatures to PDF or XPS files. This section describes the procedures for specifying and confirming the settings necessary for adding digital signatures to PDF or XPS files using the control panel of the machine. For instructions on adding digital signatures to PDF or XPS files, see "Adding a Digital Signature to a PDF or XPS" and "Installing a Certificate File."
For information on the optional products required to use these functions, see "Optional Products Required for Each Function."
Device Signature
Enables the recipient to identify the device that scanned the document. To add a device signature to a PDF or XPS file, set a key pair and device certificate. (See "Setting/Confirming a Key Pair and Device Certificate.")
User Signature
Enables the recipient to identify the user who signed the document. You can add a user signature if authentication by SSO-H is set. To add a user signature to a PDF or XPS file, it is necessary to install a key pair and user certificate in the machine from a computer. (See "Installing a Certificate File.") You can confirm the installed key pair and user certificate using the control panel of the machine. (See "Confirming a Key Pair and User Certificate.")