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Lexmark Management Console, Supported printers, Notes, Disabled

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Overview 7 Lexmark Management Console Lexmark Management Console (LMC) provides system administration for Lexmark Document Distributor. LMC is a Web application hosted on the LDD servers and accessed through the computer where the load balancer is installed. LMC is accessible from anywhere on the network using a Flash plug‑in with Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. Supported printers Notes: • Only e‑Task 2, e‑Task 2+, e‑Task 3, and X642 printers support eSF applications used in hybrid solutions and prompts that contain double‑byte characters. • e‑Task 2, e‑Task 2+, e‑Task 3, and X642 multifunction printers and single‑function printers are distinguished as separate classes for home screen customization and eSF application configuration because of different capabilities in those areas. However, discoveries and solution profiles do not distinguish among these classes and designate all printers listed in those classes as e‑Task 2 printers. • During the first policy update after installation or a software patch, LDD installs an Advanced Prompting Bundle (AP Bundle) eSF application on e‑Task 2, e‑Task 2+, and e‑Task 3 multifunction and single‑function printers, and on X642 multifunction printers. This application is required for LDD support and provides prompting capabilities, held jobs support, and security support for these printers with LDD. • On e-Task 2+ and e-Task 3 printers, the following access controls are supported: Remote Management, Create Profiles, and Firmware Updates. LDD supports basic security that requires authentication through a password or a PIN to change settings. If Security for these access controls is set to Disabled, then these access controls cannot be managed by LDD. For more information on changing settings for Access Controls, see the Embedded Web Server Administrator's Guide.

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Lexmark Management Console
Lexmark Management Console
(LMC) provides system administration for Lexmark Document Distributor. LMC is a Web
application hosted on the LDD servers and accessed through the computer where the load balancer is installed. LMC
is accessible from anywhere on the network using a Flash plug
in with Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.
Supported printers
Notes:
Only e
Task 2, e
Task 2+, e
Task 3, and X642 printers support eSF applications used in hybrid solutions and
prompts that contain double
byte characters.
e
Task 2, e
Task 2+, e
Task 3, and X642 multifunction printers and single
function printers are distinguished as
separate classes for home screen customization and eSF application configuration because of different
capabilities in those areas. However, discoveries and solution profiles do not distinguish among these classes
and designate all printers listed in those classes as e
Task 2 printers.
During the first policy update after installation or a software patch, LDD installs an Advanced Prompting Bundle
(AP Bundle) eSF application on e
Task 2, e
Task 2+, and e
Task 3 multifunction and single
function printers, and
on X642 multifunction printers. This application is required for LDD support and provides prompting capabilities,
held jobs support, and security support for these printers with LDD.
On e-Task 2+ and e-Task 3 printers, the following access controls are supported: Remote Management, Create
Profiles, and Firmware Updates. LDD supports basic security that requires authentication through a password or
a PIN to change settings. If Security for these access controls is set to
Disabled
, then these access controls
cannot be managed by LDD. For more information on changing settings for Access Controls, see the
Embedded
Web Server Administrator’s Guide
.
Overview
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