WSD (Web Service for Device) is a function to search for a WSD-compatible device on the network.
This function allows you to automatically detect the machine connected to the network and easily install it as a Web service printer.
HTTP is used for communication between this machine and the computer. In addition, using SSL to encrypt a communication between the this machine and the computer enables more secure printing.
When using the WSD printing function, follow the below procedure to configure the settings.
Configure the settings to use the WSD print function.
For details on settings, refer to the [DPWS Common Settings] settings (described after this procedure).
For details on settings, refer to the [Printer Settings] settings (described after this procedure).
Settings of [DPWS Common Settings]
Setting | Description |
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[Friendly Name] | Enter the name of this machine to be displayed when being searched using the Web service from the computer (using up to 62 single-byte characters). |
[Publication Service] | When using this machine in either one of the following environments, set this option to ON (default: ON).
Up to 512 destinations can be detected in Publication Service (including detection counts by NetBIOS). |
Settings of [Printer Settings]
Setting | Description |
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[Print Function] | When using the WSD print function, set this option to ON (default: OFF). |
[WSD Print V2.0 Setting] | When using the functions of WSD print version 2.0, set this option to ON (default: ON). When you connect this machine from the computer compatible with version 2.0, you can issue a printing prenotification to this machine, send account information, specify parameters for the advanced device functions, or obtain the device capability and localization information. |
[Printer Name] | Enter the name of this machine when using it as the WSD printer (using up to 63 single-byte characters). |
[Printer Location] | Enter a printer location if necessary (using up to 63 single-byte characters). |
[Printer Information] | Enter printer information if necessary (using up to 63 single-byte characters). |