Kyocera TASKalfa 6501i 3501i/4501i/5501i/6501i/8001i Printer Driver User Guide - Page 28
Job E-mail Notification, Selecting E-mail Notification Options, Lock Settings
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Device Settings 1 In Device Settings > Administrator > General, click SNMP Settings. 2 Select SNMPv1/v2c or SNMPv3. For SNMPv1/v2c, type the Read community name and Write community name, to a maximum of 32 characters, and click OK. For SNMPv3, type a User name to a maximum of 32 characters, and a Password from 8 to 32 characters. 3 To set authentication and privacy options for SNMPv3, click Settings. 4 In the dialog box, select from the available options. 5 Click OK. 6 Optional: Under Apply to other models, you can select all or any available models. You can also click Select All or Clear All. The SNMP settings are applied to all selected models. Job E-mail Notification This option lets you send an e-mail address with a print job. When the job finishes printing, the device sends an e-mail notification to the e-mail address. This is useful when the device is printing many jobs and a user must wait for a job to print. For a restricted user in a client/server environment, the Administrator button in Device Settings becomes the Identity button. A user can enter e-mail notification data in the Identity Settings dialog box. Selecting E-mail Notification Options You can send an e-mail address with a print job, to notify you when the job finishes printing. 1 In Device Settings > Administrator > General, select Notify when printing is completed. 2 Choose an e-mail address option: Select Use specific e-mail address, and type a valid e-mail address. In a client/server environment, a client user can change this address. Select Prompt for e-mail address, and click OK. When you click OK in the Print dialog box, type a valid e-mail address in the Print Options or Identity Settings dialog box, and click OK. 3 Click OK in The Administrator Settings and Properties dialog boxes. Lock Settings An administrator can specify settings at the tab or feature level in the driver, and then lock them. The settings are then applied to all print jobs, and changes are restricted. The settings are locked in Device Settings > Administrator > Lock Settings. For example, a driver setting could be set for printing duplex documents. This would save paper, resulting in cost savings and ecological benefits. 3-7 User Guide