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Registering Printer's Root Certificate to Local Computer for SSL, Communication
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Registering Printer's Root Certificate to Local Computer for SSL Communication To use Device Management Console or Accounting Manager, etc. when you connect the printer to a computer using SSL encrypted communication, you need to register (import) the printer's root certificate to your computer. Procedure to register the certificate varies depending on your operation environment. Important • If the printer is connected via IPv6 using Windows, you need to generate a server certificate using Remote UI. For details, see Generating Server Certificate (Self-signed Certificate). For Windows 10/Windows 8.1 For Windows 7 For macOS Operation procedure may differ depending on your OS version. For Windows 10/Windows 8.1 The procedure below describes how to import a root certificate in Windows 10/Windows 8.1. 1. Specify printer's IP address using web browser. Enter the printer's IP address in the address bar of your web browser and press the Enter key. The Remote UI screen appears. 2. Click For secure communication. The For secure communication screen appears. Note • You can download a certificate from Status Monitor. 1. Open status monitor. Open the printer's property, and click Status Monitor on Main. 2. Download a certificate. Select Download Security Certificate from the Remote UI menu. 3. Click Download. 4. Select Open or Save. 5. Select Open. If you select Save in step 4, double-click the saved certificate. 293