Oki C9600n Guide: Utilities 9600 Series (American English) - Page 54

User Name Versus Account ID, User Name, Account ID

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User Name Versus Account ID User Name The User Name is displayed whenever print logs are displayed. The User Name's sole purpose is to make it easy to see who has been printing. The User Name is assigned when creating an Account ID. See page 97. It may be set up to represent an individual client or a group of clients. The User Name is associated with the Account ID number. The User Name does have to be the same as the Windows Login User Name. Account ID The Account ID is the number Print Job Accounting actually uses to identify clients. Account ID values of 1 through 1879048191 can be assigned. Clients who do not have their own Account ID will be recognized as Unregistered ID(0). Normally, one Account ID is assigned to each individual client. One Account ID can be assigned to multiple clients. All of the print jobs will be combined as the same client when the System totals up. Account IDs must be set for each individual registered printer connected to the Server. The same Account ID can be used for more than one printer. Different limits can be set for each printer. You can use Account ID to limit clients' access to printers. C9600 Utilities Guide Print Job Accounting Utility • 54

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C9600 Utilities Guide
Print Job Accounting Utility ° 54
User Name Versus Account ID
User Name
The User Name is displayed whenever print logs are displayed.
The User Name±s sole purpose is to make it easy to see who has
been printing.
The User Name is assigned when creating an Account ID. See
page 97. It may be set up to represent an individual client or a
group of clients. The User Name is associated with the Account ID
number.
The User Name does have to be the same as the Windows Login
User Name.
Account ID
The Account ID is the number Print Job Accounting actually uses
to identify clients.
Account ID values of 1 through 1879048191 can be assigned.
Clients who do not have their own Account ID will be recognized
as Unregistered ID(0).
Normally,
one
Account ID is assigned to
each
individual client.
One
Account ID can be assigned to
multiple
clients. All of the print
jobs will be combined as the same client when the System totals
up.
Account IDs
must
be set for each individual registered printer
connected to the Server.
The same Account ID can be used for more than one printer.
Different limits can be set for each printer.
You can use Account ID to limit clients± access to printers.