User Authentication
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Authentication Features
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Network Authentication
Authentication is performed for a remote server. User information is not registered on
the printer.
The [Network] authentication uses the user information registered on a remote
authentication server (LDAP, Kerberos, or SMB) to perform authentication.
When you change [Login Method], user information registered on the printer will be deleted.
When you register user information on a remote authentication server, use up to 32 single-byte
characters for a user ID and up to 128 single-byte characters for a password. Note, however, that up
to 32 single-byte characters are allowed for an SMB authentication password.
User Authentication Operations
This section describes how to log in to the printer using the touch screen, how to log in
to Printer Configuration Web Tool, and how to log out.
Log In/Log Out from the Printer
Log In from the Touch Screen
1 Select [Log In] on the Home screen.
2 Select the user account from the list, or enter the user name.
Enter the user name for the Network authentication. For the Local or Simple authentication, the user
identification varies depending on the settings.
3 Enter the passcode.
The Simple authentication does not require passcodes.
When the Network authentication system is Kerberos or SMB, entering the realm or domain is
required.
When you select the service restricted, the log-in screen appears. Enter the required information to
use the service.
Log Out of User Authentication
1 Select the user name on the Home screen.
2 If the confirmation screen appears, select [Log Out].
For details on the log-out confirmation method, see "Logout Confirmation" (P.96).
Log In/Log Out from the Printer Configuration Web Tool
Log In to the Printer Configuration Web Tool
1 Select [Log In].