Printer Job Authentication
This section explains the relationship between printer job authentication levels and printer job types.
Depending on the combination of printer job authentication level and printer job type, the machine may
not print properly. Set an appropriate combination according to the operating environment.
When user authentication is disabled, printing is possible for all job types.
Printer Job Authentication Levels and Printer Job Types
User Authentication Management Specified Specified
Printer Job Authentication Simple (All) Entire
Printer Job Type 1 A B
Printer Job Type 2 A X
Printer Job Type 3 A X
Printer Job Type 4 B B
A: Printing is possible regardless of user authentication.
B: Printing is possible if user authentication is successful. If user authentication fails, the print job is
reset.
X: Printing is not possible regardless of user authentication, and the print job is reset.
Printer Job Authentication
• Entire
The machine authenticates all printer jobs and remote settings, and cancels jobs and settings
that fail authentication.
Printer Jobs: Job Reset
Settings: Disabled
•
Simple (All)
The machine authenticates printer jobs and remote settings that have authentication information,
and cancels the jobs and settings that fail authentication.
Printer jobs and settings without authentication information are performed without being
authenticated.
• Simple (Limitation)
You can specify the range to apply [Simple (Limitation)] to by specifying [USB: Simple] and the
client's IPv4 address.
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