HP PageWide 6000 User Guide - Page 37

Embedded Web Server access control, Sign-in methods, Device user accounts, Maximum Lock

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● Intermediate Lock: In addition to the Moderate Lock, denies access to the paper, ink supplies, maintenance options, and demo prints. Users can only view printer and supply information. ● Maximum Lock: Denies access to all front-panel options. No detailed information is displayed in any of the status applications. When any option is restricted, the option is locked and marked with a padlock icon. Embedded Web Server access control From the Embedded Web Server, you can click the Setup tab and then Access control to change the access control settings. To use these access control settings, the security settings should permit unrestricted access to the front panel (Unlock). See Embedded Web Server security settings on page 30. Access control categories ● Sign-in methods: Manage the methods that can be used to sign in to the printer. ● Device user accounts: Create, edit, or delete printer user accounts. ● Sign-in and permission policies: Manage sign-in requirements for specific tasks, restricting user access by type of activity. Sign-in methods Currently, the only available sign-in method is Local device, referring to local accounts that have access codes between 4 and 8 digits long, stored on the printer's hard disk. Device user accounts There are four available actions: ● New: Add a new user account. ● Edit: Edit the selected user account. ● Delete: Delete the selected user account. ● Delete all: Delete all user accounts. When you click New, the following window opens, in which you must fill in at least the name and the email address. ENWW Preparing your printer 31

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Intermediate Lock
: In addition to the Moderate Lock, denies access to the paper, ink supplies, maintenance
options, and demo prints. Users can only view printer and supply information.
Maximum Lock
: Denies access to all front-panel options. No detailed information is displayed in any of the
status applications.
When any option is restricted, the option is locked and marked with a padlock icon.
Embedded Web Server access control
From the Embedded Web Server, you can click the
Setup
tab and then
Access control
to change the access
control settings.
To use these access control settings, the security settings should permit unrestricted access to the front panel
(
Unlock
). See
Embedded Web Server security settings
on page
30
.
Access control categories
Sign-in methods
: Manage the methods that can be used to sign in to the printer.
Device user accounts
: Create, edit, or delete printer user accounts.
Sign-in and permission policies
: Manage sign-in requirements for
specific
tasks, restricting user access by
type of activity.
Sign-in methods
Currently, the only available sign-in method is
Local device
, referring to local accounts that have access codes
between 4 and 8 digits long, stored on the printer’s hard disk.
Device user accounts
There are four available actions:
New
: Add a new user account.
Edit
: Edit the selected user account.
Delete
: Delete the selected user account.
Delete all
: Delete all user accounts.
When you click
New
, the following window opens, in which you must
fill
in at least the name and the email
address.
ENWW
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