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Device Applications

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Appendix 86 Function access control Create Bookmarks Remotely Create Profiles E‑mail Function Fax Function Flash Drive Color Printing Allow Flash Drive Access Flash Drive Print Flash Drive Scan FTP Function Held Jobs Access PictBridge Printing Release Held Faxes Use Profiles What it does Controls the ability to create bookmarks from the Bookmark Setup section of the Settings menu on the Embedded Web Server. Controls the ability to create profiles. Controls access to the Scan to E‑mail function. Controls access to the Scan to Fax function. Controls the ability to print color from a flash drive. Users who are denied will have their print jobs printed in black and white. Controls the ability to access the flash drive. Controls the ability to print from a flash drive. Controls the ability to scan documents to a flash drive. Controls access to the Scan to FTP function. Protects access to the Held Jobs function. Controls the ability for some devices to print from an attached PictBridge‑enabled digital camera. Note: Supported only in some printer models. Controls the ability to release (print) held faxes. Controls access to profiles, such as scanning shortcuts, workflows, and eSF applications. Device Applications Function access control New Apps App 1-10 What it does Controls the initial security profile of each application‑specific access control installed on the printer. The App 1 through App 10 access controls can be assigned to installed eSF applications and profiles created by LDSS. The access control for each application is assigned in the creation or configuration of the application or profile. Notes: • Depending on the applications you have installed, additional application‑specific access controls may be listed. Use these additional access controls if they are available for your installed applications. If no additional solution‑specific access controls are available, then assign one of the ten numbered access controls to each application you want to protect. • Some applications may be included with printers as default configurations and appear as function access control selections.

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Function access control
What it does
Create Bookmarks Remotely
Controls the ability to create bookmarks from the Bookmark Setup section of
the Settings menu on the Embedded Web Server.
Create Profiles
Controls the ability to create profiles.
E
mail Function
Controls access to the Scan to E
mail function.
Fax Function
Controls access to the Scan to Fax function.
Flash Drive Color Printing
Controls the ability to print color from a flash drive. Users who are denied will
have their print jobs printed in black and white.
Allow Flash Drive Access
Controls the ability to access the flash drive.
Flash Drive Print
Controls the ability to print from a flash drive.
Flash Drive Scan
Controls the ability to scan documents to a flash drive.
FTP Function
Controls access to the Scan to FTP function.
Held Jobs Access
Protects access to the Held Jobs function.
PictBridge Printing
Controls the ability for some devices to print from an attached
PictBridge
enabled digital camera.
Note:
Supported only in some printer models.
Release Held Faxes
Controls the ability to release (print) held faxes.
Use Profiles
Controls access to profiles, such as scanning shortcuts, workflows, and eSF
applications.
Device Applications
Function access control
What it does
New Apps
Controls the initial security profile of each application
specific access control
installed on the printer.
App 1–10
The App 1 through App 10 access controls can be assigned to installed eSF
applications and profiles created by LDSS. The access control for each
application is assigned in the creation or configuration of the application or
profile.
Notes:
Depending on the applications you have installed, additional application
specific access controls may be
listed. Use these additional access controls if they are available for your installed applications. If no
additional solution
specific access controls are available, then assign one of the ten numbered access
controls to each application you want to protect.
Some applications may be included with printers as default configurations and appear as function access
control selections.
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