Kyocera TASKalfa 3501i 3501i/4501i/5501i Printer Driver User Guide - Page 33

Policy Manager, Identity Settings

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Device Settings In a client/server environment, the client computer is automatically set to the Job accounting selection made in the server. 1 In Device Settings > Administrator > Job Accounting, select Job accounting. 2 Select a Job Accounting option: Use specific account ID Prompt for account ID The remaining Job accounting options become available when you create an account ID list. Note: If you select the Use specific account ID or Prompt for account ID option, continue to step 5. 3 Under the Account IDs list, click the buttons to add, delete, edit, import, or export Account IDs in the list. 4 Select from the remaining Job accounting options: Prompt for account ID and validate Display account ID list 5 Click OK in all dialog boxes. 6 Print the document from the application. 7 For some options, when the Print Options or Identity Settings dialog box appears, type or select an account ID, and click OK. Policy Manager Policy Manager is a server-based application that provides centralized user authentication, authorization, user access control, and secure pull printing features. The KYOCERA Net Policy Manager application must be installed separately. It is also necessary to make settings in the printer driver Device Settings > Administrator > Policy Manager to integrate with Policy Manager. This Policy Manager driver feature is installed as an optional component of the driver. The XPS driver does not support Policy Manager. For more information about Policy Manager, please contact your printing system dealer. An administrator can set the Policy Manager server and user information for users and groups to print according to defined policies. When policies restrict printing features, Policy Manager reconfigures the printer driver so that the restricted printing features are unavailable to the user or group. The Policy Manager options let you choose how conflicts are handled between a policy and a driver selection. Secure pull printing lets the user choose a printing system after the job is sent. To use the secure pull printing feature, the driver must be connected to the Policy Manager spooler server using the Policy Manager spooler port. Print jobs are held in the Policy Manager spooler server until the user is authenticated on the printing system. Printer Driver 3-12

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Device Settings
In a client/server environment, the client computer is automatically set to the
Job accounting
selection made in the server.
1
In
Device Settings
>
Administrator
>
Job Accounting
, select
Job
accounting
.
2
Select a
Job Accounting
option:
Use specific account ID
Prompt for account ID
The remaining
Job accounting
options become available when you create an
account ID list.
Note:
If you select the
Use specific account ID
or
Prompt for account ID
option, continue to step 5.
3
Under the
Account IDs
list, click the buttons to add, delete, edit, import, or
export
Account IDs
in the list.
4
Select from the remaining
Job accounting
options:
Prompt for account ID and validate
Display account ID list
5
Click
OK
in all dialog boxes.
6
Print the document from the application.
7
For some options, when the
Print Options
or
Identity Settings
dialog box
appears, type or select an account ID, and click
OK
.
Policy Manager
Policy Manager
is a server-based application that provides centralized user
authentication, authorization, user access control, and secure pull printing
features. The KYOCERA Net Policy Manager application must be installed
separately. It is also necessary to make settings in the printer driver
Device
Settings
>
Administrator
>
Policy Manager
to integrate with Policy Manager.
This Policy Manager driver feature is installed as an optional component of the
driver.
The XPS driver does not support Policy Manager. For more information about
Policy Manager, please contact your printing system dealer.
An administrator can set the Policy Manager server and user information for
users and groups to print according to defined policies.
When policies restrict printing features, Policy Manager reconfigures the printer
driver so that the restricted printing features are unavailable to the user or
group. The
Policy Manager
options let you choose how conflicts are handled
between a policy and a driver selection.
Secure pull printing lets the user choose a printing system after the job is sent.
To use the secure pull printing feature, the driver must be connected to the
Policy Manager spooler server using the Policy Manager spooler port. Print jobs
are held in the Policy Manager spooler server until the user is authenticated on
the printing system.
Printer Driver
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