Canon imagePROGRAF TM-200 series User Manual - Page 220
Items for Security, Items for Maintenance/Management
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Changeable Setting Items Using Web Browser Note • The items described here and the items displayed in the web browser may differ in display order. • The item which can be used is different in administrator mode or in standard user mode. Items for Security Security (Item for administrator) This function allows you to specify the password, the standard user mode settings, the operation restrictions, and SSL/TLS settings of certificate for encrypted communication. For details on setting password, see Setting Password. Operation panel lock (Item for administrator) Select this item from Custom settings on Device settings. Selecting Enable disables any operations using the operation panel. A message informing you that operations are invalid appears when you tap the touch screen. An error or warning is displayed even while this function is enabled. Items for Maintenance/Management Utilities This function allows you to set and execute the printer utility functions such as cleaning. Job management This function allows you to display the job history and print it. In addition, you can delete jobs from this item. Note • When you are logging on in administrator mode, you can restrict this function in standard user mode. System info and LAN settings This function allows you to check the system information and to change the LAN settings. Using IP filtering in Advanced setup in LAN settings, you can permit or refuse the connection of a specific IP address for IPv4 address or IPv6 address. Using SNMP settings in Advanced setup in LAN settings, you can specify the SNMP and MIB setting to management the printer via a network. Important • If you have refused the IP address of administrator's device using IP filtering by mistake, reset LAN settings of the printer. To reset LAN settings, select System info and LAN settings > LAN settings > Advanced setup > Reset LAN settings, and then select Yes. Note • Some of the menu is available only when you logged on in administrator mode. 220