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Printing in the Windows Environment

Saving the Number of Printed Sheets

To print multiple pages on the same side of a single sheet ([Combination])

Printing multiple pages on the same side of a single sheet ([Combination])

You can print multiple reduced size pages on the same side of a single sheet to reduce the number of pages to be printed.

In [Combination] in the [Layout] tab, select "N in 1". For example, when you select [9 in 1], every set of nine pages is reduced and printed on the same side of one sheet.

If necessary, click [Combination Details...] to set the page layout order and whether to input border lines between pages.

Setting

Description

[Layout Order]

Select the page layout order.

[Border]

Select this check box when you want to draw border lines between pages. In addition, select the type of border lines from [Frame] and [Line].

  • By using this function in combination with the 2-Sided Print function ([Print Type]: [2-Sided]), you can save more amount of paper.

To print on both sides of paper ([2-Sided])

Printing on both sides of paper ([2-Sided])

By using both sides of paper for printing, you can reduce paper consumption by half.

In [Print Type] in the [Layout] tab, select [2-Sided]. [2-Sided] is specified by default.

  • If this function is combined with the Combine function ([Combination]: "N in 1"), you can save more amount of paper.

To skip blank pages for printing ([Skip Blank Pages])

Skipping blank pages ([Skip Blank Pages])

Blank pages contained in the original are skipped when the original is printed. You can reduce the number of printed sheets.

In the [Layout] tab, select the [Skip Blank Pages] check box.

  • For some originals, blank pages are also printed.

  • [Skip Blank Pages] is available only when the printer driver for Windows is used.

Enlarging or Reducing an Original Image

To enlarge or reduce the paper size ([Paper Size])

Enlarging or reducing to the paper size ([Paper Size])

The original is printed after it is enlarged or reduced by a ratio that is automatically determined by the original size and paper size.

If you select a paper size larger than the original size, the original is enlarged to the paper size. If you select a paper size smaller than the original size, the original is reduced to the paper size.

In [Paper Size] in the [Basic] tab, select the size of paper for printing. The zoom ratio is automatically determined by the paper sizes selected in [Original Size] and [Paper Size].

  • This function is enabled when [Zoom] is set to [Auto].

To enlarge or reduce with the desired zoom ratio ([Zoom])

Enlarging or reducing by the desired zoom ratio ([Zoom])

You can print the original image after it has been enlarged or reduced by the desired zoom ratio. The zoom ratio can be specified to be between 25% and 400% (in increments of 1%).

In [Zoom] in the [Basic] tab, specify the zoom ratio. When specifying the common zoom ratio in the vertical and horizontal directions, select [Manual-lock aspect ratio], and specify the zoom ratio. When specifying a different zoom ratio in the vertical and horizontal directions, select [Manual-var. aspect ratio], and specify the zoom ratio.

Printing Multiple Sets of Copies

To specify the number of copies ([Copies])

Specifying the number of copies ([Copies])

In [Copies] in the [Basic] tab, specify the number of copies you want to print.

  • Making a trial printing (Proof Print) (Here)

To print by sets ([Collate])

Printing by sets ([Collate])

Output paper by set when printing multiple sets of copies.

When the [Collate] check box on the [Basic] tab is selected, copies are output separately in a set-by-set manner, for example, "Pages 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5", "Pages 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5", and then "Pages 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5".

To make a trial printing in order to prevent misprints ([Proof Print])

Making a Trial Printing ([Proof Print])

About Proof Print

The Proof Print function is used when printing multiple copies. It allows the printer to output one copy and pause the printing operation before printing the remaining copies.

Because you can check the print result before starting printing the remaining copies, this function is helpful to prevent a lot of misprints.

Setting Proof Print on your computer

  1. In [Output Method] in the [Basic] tab, select [Proof Print].

  2. Specify the number of copies, then execute printing.

    Only one copy is printed. Then, proceed to "Printing a Proof Print job on this machine".

Printing a Proof Print job on this machine

  1. Tap [Job List] on the home screen.

  2. While [Active] is displayed, tap [Release Held Jobs].

  3. Select the job you want to print.

  4. If necessary, tap [Change Setting] to change the print conditions.

    • To delete a job, tap [Delete].

  5. Tap [Start].

    The remaining copies are printed.

Deleting a Proof Print job

A job, which has been sent to this machine with [Proof Print] enabled, can be deleted remotely using Web Connection via the Web browser of the computer.

  1. Access to Web Connection using the Web browser.

    • For details on how to access, refer to Here.

  2. Log in to the user mode.

    • For details on how to login to the user mode, refer to Here.

  3. Click [Job] - [Current Jobs].

  4. Click [Release Job].

  5. Select the check box of the job to be deleted, and click [Delete].

  6. Click [OK].

    The selected job is deleted.

Selecting the Paper Size or Type for Printing

To print on custom-size paper ([Original Size])

Printing on custom-size paper ([Original Size])

For originals with a special size, print them on custom sized paper.

  1. In [Original Size] in the [Basic] tab, select [Custom Size].

    • In [Paper Size], select [Same as Original Size].

    The [Custom Size] setting window appears.

  2. Specify the length and width as desired, and click [OK].

To change the paper type for printing ([Paper Type])

Specifying the paper type for printing ([Paper Type])

In [Paper Type] in the [Basic] tab, select the type of paper for printing.

When [Paper Settings for Each Tray] is enabled in the [Settings] tab of the printer driver, select [Paper Settings for Each Tray...] in the [Basic] tab, and specify the paper type for each tray.

To specify the paper tray for printing ([Paper Tray])

Specifying the paper tray ([Paper Tray])

In [Paper Tray] in the [Basic] tab, select the paper tray for printing.

  • If you select [Auto], the paper tray for the paper you have selected in [Paper Size] is automatically selected.

To collectively print on different colored sheets that have been loaded into multiple trays ([Carbon Copy])

Printing on paper in multiple trays ([Carbon Copy])

You can print the original on different sheets of paper loaded into multiple trays. Because you can obtain printing results that look like carbon-copied slips using the print command once, this function is called Carbon Copy.

For example, by using the print command once, you can print a submission document on high-quality color paper loaded in Tray1 and print your copy on recycled paper loaded in Tray2.

This function is useful when you want to create a submission document and its copy at one time.

  1. In [Paper Tray] in the [Basic] tab, select the paper tray for printing the original.

    • You cannot select [Auto].

  2. In the [Cover Mode] tab, select the [Carbon Copy] check box.

    The [Carbon Copy Settings] window appears.

  3. Specify the paper tray for carbon copies and output order, and click [OK].

    Setting

    Description

    [Original Copy]

    The paper tray for printing the original is displayed.

    [Carbon Copy Tray]

    Select the paper tray for carbon copies. Select the check boxes for all paper trays to be used.

    [Output Order]

    Select the order of outputting carbon copies.

    • [Tray]: Carbon copies are printed in order of selected trays. When an original comprised of multiple pages is printed, all pages are printed on paper from one tray, then the next tray is used.

    • [Page]: Carbon copies are printed page by page. When an original comprised of multiple pages is printed, each page is printed on paper from all the selected trays.

To print on envelopes or postcards

Printing on Envelopes or Postcards

Execute a print job on your computer then load envelopes or postcards into this machine to execute a print job on it.

The following explains how to print on standard-size envelopes or postcards loaded into the Bypass Tray.

  1. Open the file in the application, and click [File]. Then click [Print] from the menu.

  2. Select this product from [Select Printer] (or [Printer Name]), and click [Preferences] (or [Properties]).

  3. In [Original Size] on the [Basic] tab, select [Envelope] or [Postcard].

    • Various sizes of envelopes are available. Select the correct paper size for the envelopes you have loaded.

    • If [Postcard] is selected, [Paper Type] is automatically set to [Postcard]. If [Envelope] is selected, [Paper Type] is automatically set to [Envelope].

  4. Check that [Paper Size] is set to [Same as Original Size].

  5. Select [Bypass Tray] from [Paper Tray].

  6. Click [OK].

  7. Execute printing.

    The following screen is displayed.

  8. Load envelopes or postcards into the Bypass Tray with the print side facing down.

    • Insert envelopes or postcards into the tray until their edges are pressed against the back.

    • When loading envelopes or postcards into the Bypass Tray, note the following points.

    • When loading envelopes, remove air from them, and securely press along the flap fold line. Otherwise, it will result in an envelope wrinkle or paper jam.

    • Do not use envelopes that have glue or release paper on the flap or the part covered by the flap on the body. Otherwise, the machine may be damaged or a failure may occur.

    • When loading curled postcards, uncurl the postcards as shown in the figure in advance.

  9. Slide the Lateral Guide to fit the size of the loaded paper.

  10. Check that the paper size set to the Bypass Tray matches the size of the actually loaded paper, then tap [OK].

  11. Tapping [Complete] starts printing.

    • If you cannot tap [Complete], check whether the paper setting of the printer driver matches that of the main unit. In addition, remove envelopes or postcards loaded in the Bypass Tray, then reload them.

Adjusting the Color Quality to Obtain a Nice-Looking Print Image

To select colors for printing ([Select Color])

Selecting colors for printing ([Select Color])

Select colors for printing. There are five color modes: [Auto Color] that fits the original color, [Full Color], [Gray Scale], [2 Color (Text Priority)], and [2 Color (Photo Priority)].

In [Select Color] in the [Quality] tab, select a color mode for printing.

  • [Full Color] is a function of the PS driver.

  • [2 Color (Text Priority)] and [2 Color (Photo Priority)] are functions of the PCL driver.

To fine-adjust the image quality according to the original ([Quality Adjustment])

Fine-tuning the image quality according to the original ([Quality Adjustment])

You can fine tune the color image quality according to the original. For example, you can increase the vividness or reduce the color difference.

You can adjust the overall image quality of the original, and you can also adjust in detail the image quality of each element of the original, such as text and photos. When you are using the PCL driver, you can adjust the brightness and contrast.

  1. In the [Quality] tab, click [Quality Adjustment].

  2. Fine tune the image quality according to the original.

    • [Simple]: The image quality of the entire original is adjusted. Specify the type of the color profile used for printing.

    • [Detail]: The image quality of the original is adjusted in detail for each element such as text, photos, figures, tables, and graphs. For each element, specify the type of the color profile used for printing and other profiles to be applied.

  3. Click [OK].

  • Using ICC Profiles (PS Only) (Here)

To automatically adjust to the available image quality settings for the original ([Image Quality Setting])

Selecting the optimum color representation for the original ([Image Quality Setting])

Select the optimum settings for the original to print it at the optimum image quality level.

Select one of the following processes according to the original to be printed; the process suitable for originals consisting primarily of text, the process suitable for photos, the process suitable for originals created with DTP, or the process suitable for printing CAD data.

In [Image Quality Setting] of the [Quality] tab, select the image setting mode to suit the original.

To specify the graphic pattern density ([Pattern]) (PCL only)

Specifying the graphic pattern density ([Pattern]) (PCL only)

In [Pattern] in the [Quality] tab, select the graphic pattern density.

  • [Pattern] is available only when the printer driver for Windows (PCL) is used.

To specify the compression ratio of graphic images ([Image Compression]) (PCL only)

Specifying the compression ratio of graphic images ([Image Compression]) (PCL only)

In [Image Compression] in the [Quality] tab, select whether the quality or printing speed is preferred when the image data contained in the original is compressed.

  • [Image Compression] is available only when the printer driver for Windows (PCL) is used.

To print images with a glossy finish ([Glossy Mode])

Making the image glossy ([Glossy Mode])

Images are printed with a glossy finish.

In the [Quality] tab, select the [Glossy Mode] check box.

  • This function is enabled when [Print Type] is set to [1-Sided].

To prevent the generation of white space around images ([Auto Trapping]/[Black Over Print]) (PS only)

Preventing the generation of white space around images ([Auto Trapping]/[Black Over Print] (PS only))

The generation of white space on the boundary between different colors or around characters is prevented.

In the [Quality] tab, select the [Auto Trapping] check box or configure the [Black Over Print] setting.

  • Select the [Auto Trapping] check box to superimpose neighboring colors to print so as to prevent generation of white space around a picture.

  • Select the [Black Over Print] check box to superimpose black color on a neighboring color to print so as to prevent generation of white space around black characters or figures. You can select whether to print black only around the characters or around both characters and figures.

To adjust the printing density in order to reduce toner consumption ([Toner Save])

Saving toner ([Toner Save])

Selecting the [Toner Save] check box in the [Quality] tab adjusts the printing density in order to save the amount of toner consumed.

To sharpen the border between text, etc. ([Edge Enhancement])

Sharpening the border between text etc. ([Edge Enhancement])

Sharpen the edges of images such as text in the table and graphics to improve legibility.

In [Edge Enhancement] of the [Quality] tab, select the level to highlight.

To specify font processing ([Font Settings])

Specifying font processing ([Font Settings])

Specify how the fonts are processed for printing.

  1. In the [Quality] tab, click [Font Settings].

  2. Change how the fonts are processed for printing.

    • PCL driver

    • PS driver

    Setting

    Description

    [Download Font Format]

    Select a type of fonts to be downloaded from the PC to this machine.

    [Use Printer Fonts]

    Select this check box to replace TrueType fonts with printer fonts during printing. Use of printer fonts increases the printing speed.

    In normal printing operations, we recommend that you select this check box.

    [TrueType Font Substitution Table] (PCL only)

    Set this table when you want to specify the printer fonts that replace TrueType fonts.

    From the list, select the TrueType font, then in [Printer Font to Use], select the printer font with which you want to replace the TrueType font.

  3. Click [OK].

To prevent failure in printing thin lines ([Thin Line Support]) (PCL only)

Preventing failure in printing thin lines ([Thin Line Support]) (PCL only)

Select this option to prevent thin lines from disappearing in reduced-size printing.

In the [Other] tab, select the [Thin Line Support] check box.

  • This is effective for thin lines such as table borders created in Excel, but not for thin lines used in illustrations.

  • [Thin Line Support] is only available only for the Windows printer driver (PCL).

To use the ICC profile (PS Only)

Using ICC Profiles (PS Only)

Specifying the ICC profiles for printing

Specify and print the ICC profiles registered in this machine with the printer driver.

  1. In the [Quality] tab, click [Quality Adjustment...].

  2. Click [Detail] and select the element for which the image quality is adjusted.

  3. Click the [ICC Profile] tab.

  4. Specify the settings for [RGB Color], [Destination Profile], and [Simulation Profile].

    • The ICC profiles registered in the printer driver can be selected.

  5. Click [OK].

    Color processing is performed according to the selected ICC profiles.

Finishing in Handouts or Booklet Format

To add a margin on pages ([Binding Margin])

Adding a margin on pages ([Binding Margin])

A margin for binding is added on pages.

  1. In the [Layout] tab, select the [Binding Margin] check box.

    • In [Binding Position] in the [Layout] tab, specify the margin position.

  2. Click [Binding Margin Settings...].

  3. Adjust the size of margin and click [OK].

    Setting

    Description

    [Shift Mode]

    Select how the images are shifted for creating the margin.

    [Front Side]/[Back Side]

    Specify the size of the margin on the front side.

    When you print on both sides, specify the size of the margin on the back side. When the [Same value for front and back sides] check box is selected, a margin of the same size is created on both front and back sides.

To print in booklet format ([Booklet])

Printing in a booklet format ([Booklet])

The pages in the original data are arranged and spread out in booklet format and printed on both sides of sheets. When the printed sheets are stacked and folded in two, the pages are arranged in the correct order.

In [Print Type] in the [Layout] tab, select [Booklet].

  • When paper is folded as a booklet, the finishing size is half that of the paper size you selected in [Paper Size].

  • By selecting [Chapters] in the [Layout] tab in combination with this function, you can place the specified page on the front side.

Adding the Date/Time, Page Number, or Stamp to Printouts

To add a watermark ([Watermark])

Adding a watermark ([Watermark])

Text such as "NO REPRODUCTION" and "INTERNAL USE" are printed on the center of all pages in a tint color.

By printing a watermark, you can specify the handling policy of copied documents.

In the [Stamp/Composition] tab, select the [Watermark] check box. In addition, select the watermark you want to print.

  • [Watermark] is available only when the printer driver for Windows is used.

To compose an overlay image ([Overlay])

Composing an overlay image ([Overlay])

An overlay image registered in the computer or this machine is recalled and printed on the original as a composite image.

  • For details on how to register an overlay image on your computer, refer to Here.

  • For details on how to register an overlay image in a shared folder on the network, refer to Here.

In [Overlay] in the [Stamp/Composition] tab, select [Print Host Image], then from the list, select the overlay image to be printed on the original as a composite image.

As necessary, click [Edit...] to add or delete overlay images. Alternatively, change the method of composing an overlay image.

When you have selected [Print Host Image]:

Setting

Description

[Select Overlay File]

Add or delete overlay images.

[Browse Files...]

Add an overlay image to the list.

[Delete]

The selected overlay images are deleted from the list.

[Change 2nd Page and Later]

Select this check box to change the overlay image to be printed on the second and subsequent pages of the original. In addition, from the list, select the overlay image you want to use.

[File Information]

Information on the selected overlay image is displayed.

[Overlay Print Setting]

If necessary, change the method of composing an overlay image.

[Pages]

Select the range of pages on which an overlay image is composed.

[Pattern Overwrite]

Select whether to compose the overlay image by overwriting the image on the front side of the original, or to composite it on the back side of the original.

  • [Overlay] is only available when the printer driver for Windows is used.

To add the print date/time or page number ([Date/Time]/[Page Number])

Adding the print date/time or page number ([Date/Time]/[Page Number])

You can add the print date/time or page number to your printouts. If necessary, you can select the print position and format of the text.

Date/Time

Page Number

In the [Stamp/Composition] tab, select the [Date/Time] or [Page Number] check box.

As necessary, click [Edit...] to change the print position and format of the text.

Setting

Description

[Date/Time]

Change the print position or format of the date/time.

[Format]

As necessary, click [Edit...] to specify the date/time format or whether to print the time.

[Pages]

Specify the range of pages on which the date/time is printed.

[Text Color]

Select the print color for the date/time.

[Print Position]

Specify the print position for the date/time.

[Page Number]

Change the print position of page numbers and the page from which the page number printing starts.

[Starting Page]

Specify the page from which the page number printing starts.

[Starting Page Number]

Specify the page number to be printed on the page specified in [Starting Page].

[Cover Mode]

Select this check box to print page numbers on the front and back covers when they are inserted. In addition, select the format.

[Text Color]

Select the print color for the page numbers.

[Print Position]

Specify the print position for the page numbers.

To add information to the header/footer ([Header/Footer])

Adding information to the header/footer ([Header/Footer])

You can add and print the date and time and arbitrary text in the top or bottom margin (header/footer) of the original. You must register the information to be added for the header and footer in advance on this machine. For details on the registration procedure, refer to Here.

In the [Stamp/Composition] tab, select the [Header/Footer] check box. In addition, select the information you want to add to the header/footer.

As necessary, click [Edit...] to change the range of pages on which the header/footer is printed and other settings.

Setting

Description

[Recall Header/Footer]

Select the header/footer to be recalled.

If your computer can communicate with this machine, clicking [Obtain Device Information] obtains and displays the latest header/footer information registered in this machine.

[Distribution Control Number]

Select whether to print copy numbers when printing multiple sets of copies.

  • [Print in Header]: Select this check box to print the copy number in the header.

  • [Print in Footer]: Select this check box to print the copy number in the footer.

As necessary, click [Edit...] to specify the copy number format and the page from which the copy number printing starts.

[Pages]

Select the range of pages on which the text is printed in the header/footer.

[Text Color]

Select the color of the text to be added to the header/footer.

Inserting a Front Cover or Different Original Page into the Original

To insert front and back covers ([Front Cover]/[Back Cover])

Inserting front and back covers ([Front Cover]/[Back Cover])

You can insert a cover sheet before the first page or after the last page of the text.

The front and rear cover sheets can be a paper different from body pages (in paper color and thickness). You can print them at a time.

  1. In [Paper Tray] in the [Basic] tab, select the paper tray for printing the body pages.

    • You cannot select [Auto].

  2. In the [Cover Mode] tab, select the [Front Cover] or [Back Cover] check box.

    • If necessary, you can select whether to print the original on the inserted sheets or to leave them blank. When the inserted sheets are printed, the first page of the original is printed on the front cover and the last page of the original is printed on the back cover.

    • In [Front Cover Tray] or [Back Cover Tray], select the paper tray for the paper to be used as the front cover or the back cover.

To insert paper into the specified pages ([Per Page Setting])

Inserting paper into the specified pages ([Per Page Setting])

Paper different from other pages is inserted into the specified pages.

You can insert a color paper and a thick paper. You can also select whether to print the original on the inserted paper.

Create in advance a list that specifies the paper and print settings for each page. When printing on inserted paper, select the list you want to apply to printing.

  1. In the [Cover Mode] tab, select the [Per Page Setting] check box, then click [Edit List...].

    • When you have already prepared a list, select the list you want to apply to printing.

  2. Create a list by specifying the paper and print settings for each page.

    Setting

    Description

    [Settings List]

    The settings for each page are displayed in a list.

    [List Name]

    Select the list to be created.

    [Edit List Name]

    If necessary, change the list name.

    [Up]/[Down]

    These buttons move the order of settings in the list. They do not change the settings.

    [Add]

    This button adds the setting to the list.

    [Delete]

    This button deletes the setting selected in the list.

    [Add/Edit]

    You can add settings to the [Settings List] or edit settings.

    [Page Number]

    Enter the page numbers you want to add.

    To specify multiple page numbers, separate each number with a comma (for example, "2,4,6") or connect the numbers using a hyphen (for example, "6-10").

    [Change Settings]

    Change the setting for the item selected in the [Add/Edit] list.

    • [Print Type]: Select the print type applied when printing the specified pages.

    • [Paper Tray]: Select the paper tray for printing the specified pages.

    • [Staple]: Select the staple position applied when the specified pages are stapled.

  3. Click [OK].

Adjusting the Layout for Printing

To print a poster-sized image ([Combination]) (PCL only)

Printing a poster-sized image ([Combination]) (PCL only)

The original image is enlarged, divided, and printed on multiple sheets. When you join the printed sheets together, a large poster is created.

In [Combination] in the [Layout] tab, select "N N". For example, when you select [2 2], one page of the original image is enlarged, divided, and printed on four sheets.

As necessary, click [Combination Details...] to select whether to create overlap margins.

To rotate the image 180 degrees ([Rotate 180])

Rotating the image 180 degrees ([Rotate 180])

The image is printed upside down. Use this function when printing on envelopes whose loading direction cannot be changed.

  1. In the [Layout] tab, select the [Rotate 180] check box.

  2. Click [180 Degree Rotation Setting...].

  3. Specify the original to rotate at 180 degrees, then click [OK].

To fine-adjust the printing position ([Image Shift])

Fine-tuning the print position ([Image Shift])

You can fine tune the image position by shifting it in a horizontal or vertical direction according to the paper size. When an image is printed on the back side, you can also fine tune its position.

Use this function when you want to make a fine adjustment, such as changing the print position a little or printing images in different positions between the front and back sides.

  1. In the [Layout] tab, select the [Image Shift] check box.

  2. Click [Image Shift Settings...].

  3. Adjust the upward/downward and rightward/leftward shift distances, and click [OK].

    • When printing images on both sides, selecting the [Same value for Front and Back sides] check box applies the same settings to both sides.

Restricting a Handout Copy or Printing a Highly Confidential Document

To print a concealed security watermark that appears when copied ([Copy Protect])

Printing a concealed security watermark ([Copy Protect])

Text such as "Copy" and "Private" are printed in the background pattern as concealed text. This function is called the Copy Protect function.

When a copy-protected document is copied, the concealed security watermark appears on the entire page, thereby indicating that it is an unauthorized copy.

In the [Stamp/Composition] tab, select the [Copy Security] check box, and then select [Copy Protect].

As necessary, click [Edit...] to specify the text to be printed and the format of the text. For details, refer to Here.

To print stamps such as "Copy" and "Private" on the entire page ([Stamp Repeat])

Printing a stamp on the entire page ([Stamp Repeat])

Print a stamp such as "Copy" or "Private" on the entire page.

By printing text such as "Copy" or "Private" as a visible stamp, you can deter unauthorized copying.

In the [Stamp/Composition] tab, select the [Copy Security] check box, and then select [Stamp Repeat].

As necessary, click [Edit...] to specify the text to be printed and the format of the text. For details, refer to Here.

Printing in the Environment with User Authentication Installed

To add authentication information for printing

Attaching Authentication Information

About printing with authentication enabled

When printing a document in an environment where user authentication or account track is employed, you need to send the authentication information (user name and password) to this machine to execute printing. This requirement limits the users who can use this machine, preventing unauthorized use by a third party.

When this machine receives a print job from a user who is not allowed to print or a print job without authentication information, this machine automatically discards the job.

  • A print job without authentication information refers to a print job that is directly sent to this machine from an enterprise system such as ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) or a print job that is sent without correctly configuring the User Authentication/Account Track setting using the printer driver.

  • By default, the printing of a job without authentication information is prohibited. To permit printing, the appropriate setting is required in [Print without Authentication] (Here). If printing is permitted, the unregistered user or account can execute printing even despite the intention of the administrator. If there is any problem on security or management, you should not change the initial settings.

  • Printing with authentication by user name only (quick authentication) (Here)

Enabling user authentication or account track on the printer driver

In the [Configure] tab of the printer driver, check that the User Authentication/Account Track setting is correctly configured.

  1. Display the [Properties] window of the printer driver.

    • For information on how to display the [Properties] window, refer to Here.

  2. In [Device Option] in the [Configure] tab, check that the User Authentication/Account Track setting is correctly configured for your operating environment.

    • If it is not configured correctly, select [User Authentication] or [Account Track] from the list, then change the relevant setting in [Setting].

  3. Click [OK].

Setting authentication information on your computer

  1. In the [Basic] tab, click [Authentication/Account Track...].

  2. When user authentication is enabled, select [Recipient User], then enter the user name and password.

    • When this machine is accessible to public users (unregistered users), selecting [Public User] enables you to execute printing without entering the user name and password.

    • When an external authentication server is used, click [Server Setting...] and select the authentication server.

    • The login name in the PC is displayed in the [User Name] field.

    • If you always use the same user name and password, registering them in advance eliminates the need to enter them each time. For details, refer to Here.

  3. If account track is enabled, enter the account name and password.

    • If you always use the same account name and password, registering them in advance eliminates the need to enter them each time. For details, refer to Here.

  4. Click [OK].

    • If your computer can communicate with this machine, clicking [Verify] executes authentication based on the authentication information that has been input. You can check the authentication information for errors before starting printing.

  5. To perform MFP authentication when external server authentication is used together, select the [MFP Authentication] check box in the [Other] tab.

  6. Execute printing.

    Printing starts successfully when the authentication information is judged to be correct.

To print in the single sign-on environment of Active Directory

Printing in the Single Sign-on Environment of Active Directory

About single sign-on

When the print service of this machine joins a domain of Active Directory, users can execute printing from computers in the same domain without entering the authentication information (user name and password). The authentication information entered in the login page on the computer is used for this authentication.

Enabling single sign-on in the printer driver

In the [Configure] tab of the printer driver, check that the User Authentication and Single sign-on settings are correctly configured.

  • Before using this function, configure a setting to join this machine in the Active Directory domain. For details, refer to Here.

  1. Display the [Properties] window of the printer driver.

    • For information on how to display the [Properties] window, refer to Here.

  2. In [Device Option] in the [Configure] tab, check that the [User Authentication] and [Single Sign-On] settings are correctly configured for your operating environment.

    • If they are not configured correctly, select [User Authentication] and [Single Sign-On] from the list, and then change the relevant settings in [Setting].

    • You can set the [Single Sign-On] option to [Enable] if you have set the [User Authentication] to [ON (External Server)] or [ON (MFP) + ON (External Server)].

Setting single sign-on on your computer

  1. In the [Basic] tab, click [Authentication/Account Track...].

  2. Check [Enable Single Sign-On functionality for printing functions] box, and click [OK].

    • The login name in the PC is displayed in the [User Name] field.

  3. Click [OK].

  4. Execute printing.

    Printing starts.