Oki MB480 Print Job Accounting Users Manual - Page 131

Exporting the IC card compatibility table

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6. Syncing with Active Directory User Information ❺ Select the folder that you want to save, and click [OK]. ❻ Click [OK] in the [Export Users] window. Exporting the IC card compatibility table The IC card compatibility table associates three types of data, namely the IC card information (card ID), Job Account ID, and login name. When the IC card compatibility table is registered to the printer, the use restrictions assigned to the Job Account ID or login name can be applied to the IC card authentication print job. In order to register the IC card compatibility table with the printer, all of the following conditions need to be fulfilled. • An SD card for receiving the IC card compatibility table is installed in the printer 6 • The printer power is ON ❼ A file named opjobac4.dat is generated in the folder selected in ❺, and the generated file can be specified in the [Hidden mode] of the client software. For details on specifying the export file for the client software, see "Acquiring user information from files in hide mode" (page 219). • The IC card compatibility table registration settings in the printer in which you want to register the IC card compatibility table are enabled (page 131) • The settings for creating an IC card compatibility table are enabled (page 133) Setting the printer to which the IC card compatibility table is registered Enable the IC card compatibility table registration settings in the printer in which you want to register the IC card compatibility table. ❶ Check that the printer power is ON. ❷ Start the server software. ❸ Double-click [Printer] in the selection window. The registered printer list is displayed in the details window. - 131 -

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6. Syncing with Active Directory User Information
6
Select the folder that you want to save,
and click [OK].
Click [OK] in the [Export Users] window.
A file named opjobac4.dat is generated
in the folder selected in
, and the
generated file can be specified in the
[Hidden mode] of the client software.
For details on specifying the export file
for the client software, see "Acquiring
user information from files in hide mode"
(
page 219
).
Exporting the IC card
compatibility table
The IC card compatibility table associates
three types of data, namely the IC card
information (card ID), Job Account ID, and
login name. When the IC card compatibility
table is registered to the printer, the use
restrictions assigned to the Job Account
ID or login name can be applied to the IC
card authentication print job. In order to
register the IC card compatibility table with
the printer, all of the following conditions
need to be fulfilled.
• An SD card for receiving the IC card
compatibility table is installed in the
printer
• The printer power is ON
• The IC card compatibility table
registration settings in the printer
in which you want to register the IC
card compatibility table are enabled
(
page 131
)
• The settings for creating an IC card
compatibility table are enabled
(
page 133
)
Setting the printer to which
the IC card compatibility
table is registered
Enable the IC card compatibility table
registration settings in the printer in
which you want to register the IC card
compatibility table.
Check that the printer power is ON.
Start the server software.
Double-click [Printer] in the selection
window. The registered printer list is
displayed in the details window.