Lexmark X642E Menus and Messages - Page 82

Functions, disabled transitional messages, Require User ID only

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Menu item Function Access Purpose Using MFP menus Values and descriptions Menus Enabled* Disabled Copy Access No authentication required* Require User ID only Require User ID and Password Function disabled Fax Access No authentication required* Require User ID only Require User ID and Password Function disabled E-mail Access No authentication required* Require User ID only Require User ID and Password Function disabled FTP Access No authentication required* Require User ID only Require User ID and Password Function disabled Held Jobs Access No authentication required* Require User ID only Require User ID and Password Function disabled If Disabled is selected and set as the user default, then access to everything from the Menu button is disabled. If Function Disabled is selected, the menu item does not appear on the LCD. For more information, see Functions disabled transitional messages. If Function Disabled is selected, the menu item does not appear on the LCD. For more information, see Functions disabled transitional messages. If Function Disabled is selected, the menu item does not appear on the LCD. For more information, see Functions disabled transitional messages. This menu item and its values control access to the Scan to FTP function. If Function Disabled is selected, the menu item does not appear on the LCD. For more information, see Functions disabled transitional messages. If Function Disabled is selected, the menu item does not appear on the LCD. For more information, see Functions disabled transitional messages. Settings 82

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Settings
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Using MFP menus
Function Access
Menus
Enabled*
Disabled
If Disabled is selected and set as the
user default, then access to everything
from the Menu button is disabled.
Copy Access
No authentication
required*
Require User ID only
Require User ID and
Password
Function disabled
If Function Disabled is selected, the
menu item does not appear on the
LCD.
For more information, see
Functions
disabled transitional messages
.
Fax Access
No authentication
required*
Require User ID only
Require User ID and
Password
Function disabled
If Function Disabled is selected, the
menu item does not appear on the
LCD.
For more information, see
Functions
disabled transitional messages
.
E-mail Access
No authentication
required*
Require User ID only
Require User ID and
Password
Function disabled
If Function Disabled is selected, the
menu item does not appear on the
LCD.
For more information, see
Functions
disabled transitional messages
.
FTP Access
No authentication
required*
Require User ID only
Require User ID and
Password
Function disabled
This menu item and its values control
access to the Scan to FTP function.
If Function Disabled is selected, the
menu item does not appear on the
LCD.
For more information, see
Functions
disabled transitional messages
.
Held Jobs Access
No authentication
required*
Require User ID only
Require User ID and
Password
Function disabled
If Function Disabled is selected, the
menu item does not appear on the
LCD.
For more information, see
Functions
disabled transitional messages
.
Menu item
Purpose
Values and descriptions