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Ricoh C9100 User Manual

Ricoh C9100
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If you log in using administrator privileges, the name of the administrator logging in appears. When
you log in with a user name that has multiple administrator privileges, one of the administrator
privileges associated with that name is displayed.
If you try to log in from an operating screen, "You do not have the privileges to use this function.
You can only change setting(s) as an administrator." appears. Press the [User Tools] key to display
the initial settings screen.
Logging in Using Web Image Monitor
1. Open a Web browser.
2. Enter "http://(the machine's IP address or host name)/" in the address bar.
When entering an IPv4 address, do not begin segments with zeros. For example: If the address is
"192.168.001.010", you must enter it as "192.168.1.10" to connect to the machine.
Enter the IPv6 address with brackets before and after, like this: [2001:db8::9abc].
If you set "Permit SSL/TLS Communication" to [Ciphertext Only], enter " https://(the machine's IP
address or host name)/" to access the machine.
3. Click [Login] at the top right of the window.
4. Enter the login user name and password of an administrator, and then click [Login].
The Web browser might be configured to auto complete login dialog boxes by keeping login user
names and passwords. This function reduces security. To prevent the browser from keeping login
user names and passwords, disable the browser's auto complete function.
1. Getting Started
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Ricoh C9100 Specifications

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BrandRicoh
ModelC9100
CategoryPrinter
LanguageEnglish

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