❏
Presets
❏
Add New
❏
Delete
❏
Rename
❏
Add or remove to Home screen
❏
Changing user settings
❏
Settings
>
User Settings
.
Related Information
&
“Lock Setting Items for General Settings Menu” on page 431
&
“Items That Can Be Set Individually” on page 436
Operating Display and Function Setting Individually
For the some target items of the Lock Setting, you can individually set whether they are enabled or disabled.
You can set each user’s availability as necessary, such as registering or changing the contacts, displaying job history,
etc.
1.
Select
Settings
on the printer's control panel.
2.
Select
General Settings
>
System Administration
>
Security Settings
>
Restrictions
.
3.
Select the item for the function that you want to change the setting of, and then set to
On
or
Off
.
Items That Can Be Set Individually
The administrator can permit the items below to display and change settings individually.
❏
Job Log Access :
Job/Status
>
Log
Control the display of the status monitor's job history. Select
On
to permit the job history to display.
❏
Access to Register/Delete Contacts :
Settings
>
Contacts Manager
>
Register/Delete
Control the registering and changing of contacts. Select
On
to register or change the contacts.
❏
Fax Recent Access :
Fax
>
Recipient
>
Recent
Control the display of destination when sending and receiving a fax. Select
On
to display the destination.
❏
Fax Transmission Log Access :
Fax
>
Menu
>
Transmission Log
Control the display of the communication history of a fax. Select
On
to display the communication history.
❏
Access to Fax Report :
Fax
>
Menu
>
Fax Report
Control the printing of the fax report. Select
On
to permit printing.
❏
Access to Print Save History of Scan to Network Folder/FTP :
Scan
>
Network Folder/FTP
>
Menu
>
Save History
Control the printing of save history for scan to network folder function. Select
On
to permit the printing.
❏
Access to Recent of Scan to Email :
Scan
>
>
Recipient
>
History
Control the display of the history for the scan to mail function. Select
On
to display the history.
>
>
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