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Changing the Encryption Passphrase
Encryption passphrase
An encryption passphrase is information used for encrypting the password that is sent to this machine for printing using the printer driver.
When printing is executed, some functions may send an authentication password such as the user password or account password. The password is encrypted using the encryption passphrase specified in advance in this machine. However, you can change the encryption passphrase when necessary.
To change the encryption passphrase, you need to set the same encryption passphrase in this machine and in the printer driver.
- If the encryption passphrase set in this machine differs from the one set in the printer driver, printing cannot be executed because this machine cannot decrypt the encrypted password.
Setting the encryption passphrase for this machine (for the administrator)
1
Tap [Utility] - [Administrator] - [Security] - [Driver Password Encryption Setting].
2
Select [User-Defined] and enter the encryption passphrase to be changed (using 20 single-byte alphanumeric characters, including symbols).
3
Tap [OK].
This sets the encryption passphrase.
Setting the encryption passphrase for the printer driver
Do not perform the following steps when you do not want to change the encryption passphrase on this machine.
If OpenAPI communication is SSL-encrypted and the device information can be automatically obtained from the printer driver, the encrypted passphrase can be obtained from this machine. For details on how to encrypt OpenAPI communication with SSL, refer to
Using SSL communication.
1
Display the [Printer properties] window of the printer driver.
2
Select the [Encryption Passphrase] check box in the [Configure] tab, and enter the same encryption passphrase as the one specified on this machine (using 20 single-byte alphanumeric characters, including symbols).