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Configuring Mail Settings, Network Admin, Submit Mail Settings, Submit & Send test mail

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Chapter 3 - Configuring the Printer Understanding the General Network Settings (continued) Setting Restrictions Description Sets restrictions on who is allowed to upgrade the printer firmware or view and change network settings. You cannot remove "admin" from the list of authorized users. Users allowed to update: Defines who may perform a firmware upgrade using FTP, PrintSet, or IFAB. This setting does not affect upgrading from a Compact Flash card. Users allowed to read/write protected LAN1 settings: (Fingerprint only) Defines who may read/write settings in the LAN1 section. Users allowed to change network settings: (Fingerprint only) Defines who may change the network node in the setup. This setting is not supported if you are setting up the printer from its internal keyboard. Users allowed to change wireless settings: Defines who may change WLAN or 802.1x settings. Configuring Mail Settings Use the mail settings page to view and change email (SMTP) server settings. To configure mail settings 1 Click Network Admin > Mail. 2 Select the mail server settings and enter mail addresses. 3 Click one of these buttons: • Submit Mail Settings to send the changes to the printer. • Submit & Send test mail to send the changes to the printer and test your new settings. Use the following table to understand the mail settings. 48 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual

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Chapter 3 — Configuring the Printer
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PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Manual
Configuring Mail Settings
Use the mail settings page to view and change email (SMTP) server
settings.
To configure mail settings
1
Click
Network Admin
>
Mail
.
2
Select the mail server settings and enter mail addresses.
3
Click one of these buttons:
Submit Mail Settings
to send the changes to the printer.
Submit & Send test mail
to send the changes to the printer
and test your new settings.
Use the following table to understand the mail settings.
Restrictions
Sets restrictions on who is allowed to upgrade
the printer firmware or view and change
network settings. You cannot remove “admin”
from the list of authorized users.
Users allowed to update:
Defines who may
perform a firmware upgrade using FTP,
PrintSet, or IFAB. This setting does not affect
upgrading from a Compact Flash card.
Users allowed to read/write protected LAN1
settings:
(Fingerprint only) Defines who may
read/write settings in the LAN1 section.
Users allowed to change network settings:
(Fingerprint only) Defines who may change the
network node in the setup. This setting is not
supported if you are setting up the printer from
its internal keyboard.
Users allowed to change wireless settings:
Defines who may change WLAN or 802.1x
settings.
Understanding the General Network Settings (continued)
Setting
Description