Dell C5765DN Dell Color Laser Multifunction Printer User's Guide - Page 282
Setup, Accounting, Authentication/Security Settings, Media Print Service Settings
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15 Tools Fax Service Settings Allows you to configure the fax service settings such as setting defaults, fax control and button settings. For more information, refer to "Fax Service Settings" (P.359). E-mail Service Settings Allows you to configure the e-mail transmission specifications settings. For more information, refer to "E-mail Service Settings" (P.368). Folder Service Settings Allows you to configure the settings relating to folders. For more information, refer to "Folder Service Settings" (P.371). Job Flow Service Settings Allows you to configure the settings relating to Job Flow. Job Flow is a function to execute a series of registered operations. For more information, refer to "Job Flow Service Settings" (P.372). Media Print Service Settings Allows you to configure the settings relating to Media Print (Text and Photo). For more information, refer to "Media Print Service Settings" (P.373). Stored File Settings Allows you to set how to delete files in a folder and print files stored in the machine. For more information, refer to "Stored File Settings" (P.374). Web Applications Service Setup Allows you to configure a remote access destination server. For more information, refer to "Web Applications Service Setup" (P.376). Web Browser Setup Allows you to configure the settings relating to the web browser when accessing a remote destination server. For more information, refer to "Web Browser Setup" (P.379). Setup You can create and change folders, job flow sheets, and the Address Book (speed dial numbers). For more information, refer to "Setup" (P.381). Accounting You can register users and configure the settings for account administration. For more information, refer to "Accounting" (P.398). Authentication/Security Settings You can configure the authentication and security settings. For more information, refer to "Authentication/Security Settings" (P.407). 282