d-Color MF4003/MF3303
H UTILITY MODE > 12. Supplementary explanation of utility mode
H-37
Function Name
Contents
Default setting
When Enhanced Security mode is set to
“ON”
Hide Personal
Information (MIB)
Specify whether or not to display the file name,
destination, and User Box name and number of the
MIB information.
ON
ON
Import/Export User Data Specify whether to allow importing/exporting of the
destinations registered on this machine (one-touch
destinations, groups, and programs), authentication
information from the remote diagnosis system.
Restrict
Restrict
Administrator Password
Change Permission
Setting
Specify whether to allow the administrator password to
be changed via the IWS application.
Restrict
Restrict (not to be changed)
USB Connection
Permission setting
Specify whether to permit a function that requires the
USB Port.
Detail Setting
Restrict (not to be changed)
External Memory
Function Settings
Specify whether to allow users to print and read files
from a USB memory device and to save files to a USB
memory device.
Save Document:
Restrict
Restrict (not to be changed)
Print Document:
Allow
Restrict (not to be changed)
External Memory
Document Scan:
Restrict
Restrict (not to be changed)
12.3.3 Image Log Transfer Settings
• This is displayed only when Switch No. “63” is set to [00000001] at Bit assignment/[01] at HEX assignment (Type 1) or [00000010] at Bit
assignment/[02] at HEX assignment (Type 2) in [Service Mode] -> [System 2] -> [Software Switch Setting].
• Perform the following settings according to Software Switch Setting.
Image Log Transfer Settings (Type1)
• Specifies whether to transfer the input or output image data to the server using whenever machine inputs or outputs image data.
Makes the settings of the WebDAV Server, the FTP Server, or the SMB Server where image data are transferred.
• Use this settings to keep logs of input and output image data for Security purpose.
Setting item
Default setting
ON
OFF
○
<Procedure>
• When selecting [ON], configure the following settings.
• Select Forwarding Destination and configure the sever settings.
Forwarding destination
Server setting item
WebDAV Server setting
Host Name, File Path, User Name, Password, Port Number, Proxy, SSL Settings
FTP Server setting
Host Name, File Path, User Name, Password, Port Number, PASV, and Proxy
SMB Server setting
Host Name, File Path, User Name, Password
• Specify Audit Item.
Audit item
Contents
All Items
Applied to Fax TX, Fax RX, Scan, and Others.
Individual Item
Can be selected from Fax, Fax RX, and Scan.
Image Log Transfer Settings (Type2)
• To select whether or not to transfer only input/output images in Fax TX/RX to the server when image data is input or output to or from the
machine.
Setting item
Default setting
ON
OFF
○
<Procedure>
• When selecting [ON], configure the following settings.
1.
Configure the file type and scan setting.
2.
Select Forward or Do Not Forward for Fax TX/RX.
3.
To transfer data, select [Forwarding Dest.] and configure the server settings.
Forwarding destination
Server setting item
FTP Server setting
Host Name, File Path, User Name, Password, Port Number, PASV, and Proxy
SMB Server setting
Host Name, File Path, User Name, Password
WebDAV Server setting
Host Name, File Path, User Name, Password, Port Number, Proxy, SSL Settings
12.3.4 Driver Password Encryption Setting
• To set whether to use the factory default encryption word or user-defined one as a common key that encrypts a password used for a print
job.
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