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Xerox D136 Security Guide

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Xerox® Security Guide for Light Production Mono Class Products
On-Demand Image Overwrite
Complementing the Immediate Image Overwrite is On-Demand Overwrite (ODIO). While IIO overwrites
individual files, ODIO overwrites entire partitions. The ODIO feature can be invoked at any time and
optionally may be scheduled to run automatically.
User Data in transit
This section focuses on the protection of user data (print/scan/other jobs) in transit as they are submitted
to the product for processing and/or are sent from the product to other systems. Additional protections
are also discussed in the Network Security section of this document.
Inbound User Data
Print Job Submission
In addition to supporting network level encryption including IPSec and WPA Xerox products also support
encryption of print job data at the time of submission. This can be used to securely transmit print jobs
over unencrypted connections or to enhance existing network level security controls.
Encrypted Transport
Description
IPPS (TLS)
Submit print jobs via Secure Internet Printing Protocol. This protocol is
based on HTTP and utilizes the TLS suite to encrypt data.
HTTPS (TLS)
Securely submit a print job directly to product via the built-in web server.
Xerox Print Stream
Encryption
The Xerox Global Print Driver® supports document encryption when
submitting Secure Print jobs to enabled products. Simply check the box to
Enable Encryption when adding the Passcode to the print job.
Outbound User Data
Scanning to Network Repository, Email, Fax Server
Legacy (4110/4112/4127) and D-Series® Copier/Printer multifunction products support scanning of
hardcopy documents to external network locations including file repositories and email and facsimile
services. In addition to supporting network level encryption including IPSec and WPA Xerox products
support the following.
Protocol
Encryption
Description
HTTP
N/A
Unencrypted HTTP protocol.
HTTPS (TLS)
TLS
HTTP encrypted by TLS
FTP
N/A
Unencrypted FTP.
SFTP (SSH)
SSH
FTP encrypted by SSH
SMBv3
N/A
Not Available
SMBv2
N/A
Unencrypted SMB
SMBv1
N/A
(Not used as a transport protocol. Used for network discovery only)
SMTP (email)
S/MIME
The product uses SMTP to transmit data to the email server. Email
authentication, encryption, and signing are supported. Please refer
to the Network Security section of this document for details.

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Xerox D136 Specifications

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BrandXerox
ModelD136
CategoryCopier
LanguageEnglish

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