Kyocera TASKalfa 4500i Kyocera Command Center RX User Guide Rev-1.2 - Page 56

Advanced > Protocols > IPP, IPP over SSL Port Number - mac driver

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Settings Pages 6-34 Print Server Name Enter the name of the printer server that the remote printer belongs to. Job Timeout Enter the timeout in seconds. Advanced > Protocols > IPP Using IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) or IPP over SSL, you can print to the device over the Internet, or an intranet. IPP Enables or disables IPP. IPP Port Number Sets the port number to be used by IPP. In normal situations, set this port number to 631, e.g. http://(IP address):631/printers/lp1 IPP over SSL Enables or disables the IPP over SSL protocol. When IPPS is set to On, SSL in the Secure Protocol Settings must also be set to On. For details on secure protocol, see Advanced > Security > Secure Protocols on page 6-46. IPP over SSL Port Number Sets the port number to be used by IPP over SSL. In normal situations, set this port number to 443, e.g. https://(IP address):443/printers/lp1 Advanced > Protocols > ThinPrint Enabling ThinPrint allows the reception and decompression of compressed print jobs using the ThinPrint technology within a network. For the implementation, the system uses a ThinPrint port. The default port is port 4000. ThinPrint Enables or disables the ThinPrint protocol. ThinPrint Port Number Set the ThinPrint Port Number or use the default port 4000. ThinPrint over SSL Enables or disables the ThinPrint over SSL protocol. When SSL is set to On, SSL in the Secure Protocol Settings page must also be set to On. For details on secure protocol, see Advanced > Security > Secure Protocols on page 646. Advanced > Protocols > AppleTalk You can print from Macintosh computers using the AppleTalk protocol. Appletalk protocol is available in OS 10 versions 10.5 and below. Appletalk is no longer supported in Mac OS version 10.6. The printing system network component supports Mac OS of various versions (Web Browser on page 1-1) and is compatible with LaserWriter driver version 8.x. To set up the Ethernet interface to communicate via AppleTalk, enables AppleTalk protocol operation on the printing system. AppleTalk Enables or disables AppleTalk protocol. Printer Name User Guide

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Settings Pages
Print Server Name
Enter the name of the printer server that the remote printer belongs to.
Job Timeout
Enter the timeout in seconds.
Advanced > Protocols > IPP
Using IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) or IPP over SSL, you can print to the
device over the Internet, or an intranet.
IPP
Enables or disables IPP.
IPP Port Number
Sets the port number to be used by IPP. In normal situations, set this port
number to 631, e.g. http://(IP address):631/printers/lp1
IPP over SSL
Enables or disables the IPP over SSL protocol. When IPPS is set to
On
, SSL
in the Secure Protocol Settings must also be set to
On
. For details on secure
protocol, see
Advanced > Security > Secure Protocols
on page 6-46.
IPP over SSL Port Number
Sets the port number to be used by IPP over SSL. In normal situations, set
this port number to 443, e.g. https://(IP address):443/printers/lp1
Advanced > Protocols > ThinPrint
Enabling ThinPrint allows the reception and decompression of compressed print
jobs using the ThinPrint technology within a network. For the implementation,
the system uses a ThinPrint port. The default port is port 4000.
ThinPrint
Enables or disables the ThinPrint protocol.
ThinPrint Port Number
Set the ThinPrint Port Number or use the default port 4000.
ThinPrint over SSL
Enables or disables the ThinPrint over SSL protocol. When SSL is set to On,
SSL in the Secure Protocol Settings page must also be set to On. For details
on secure protocol, see
Advanced > Security > Secure Protocols
on page 6-
46.
Advanced > Protocols > AppleTalk
You can print from Macintosh computers using the AppleTalk protocol.
Appletalk protocol is available in OS 10 versions 10.5 and below. Appletalk is no
longer supported in Mac OS version 10.6.
The printing system network component supports Mac OS of various versions
(
Web Browser
on page 1-1) and is compatible with LaserWriter driver version
8.x.
To set up the Ethernet interface to communicate via AppleTalk, enables
AppleTalk protocol operation on the printing system.
AppleTalk
Enables or disables AppleTalk protocol.
Printer Name
User Guide
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