Kyocera ECOSYS P3260dn P3260dn KX Driver Operation Guide - Page 32

Clearing the Administrator Password, Hide Factory Default Profile, Hide Lower Pane, SNMP Settings

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Device Settings Clearing the Administrator Password 1 In Device Settings, click Administrator. 2 In the Enter Password dialog box, type the password and click OK. 3 In the Administrator Settings dialog box, clear the Password protect administrator settings check box, and click OK. Hide Factory Default Profile With this feature, an administrator can hide or show the Factory Default profile in the Quick Print tab and the Profiles dialog box. • With the check box selected, the Factory Default profile does not appear in the lists. • With the check box cleared, the Factory Default profile appears in the lists. Hide Lower Pane With this feature, an administrator can reduce the size of the Printing Preferences dialog box by hiding the lower pane. The overview images and settings list are removed from view. PDL selection, Profiles buttons, and the Print preview check box are still available. For some screen display and screen resolution settings, the Hide lower pane check box is selected automatically. SNMP Settings Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application layer protocol that governs the management of devices agents, and network management systems. Managed devices, such as printing systems, collect and store management information for the network management systems. SNMP security levels are specified by settings in the SNMP settings dialog box. With SNMPv3, encryption and authentication support are provided. SNMP settings must be made in the printer driver and in the printing system's home page. The following SNMP options are available: SNMPv1/v2c It communicates with the managed device using Read community name and Write community name. SNMPv3 Security enhancements for authentication and encryption require a user name and password. Authentication and privacy options are available by clicking Settings. 4-6 User Guide

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Device Settings
4-6
User Guide
Clearing the Administrator Password
1
In Device Settings, click
Administrator
.
2
In the Enter Password dialog box, type the password and click
OK
.
3
In the Administrator Settings dialog box, clear the
Password protect
administrator settings
check box, and click
OK
.
Hide Factory Default Profile
With this feature, an administrator can hide or show the Factory Default profile in the
Quick Print tab and the Profiles dialog box.
With the check box selected, the Factory Default profile does not appear in the
lists.
With the check box cleared, the Factory Default profile appears in the lists.
Hide Lower Pane
With this feature, an administrator can reduce the size of the Printing Preferences
dialog box by hiding the lower pane. The overview images and settings list are
removed from view. PDL selection, Profiles buttons, and the Print preview check box
are still available.
For some screen display and screen resolution settings, the Hide lower pane check
box is selected automatically.
SNMP Settings
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application layer protocol
that governs the management of devices agents, and network management
systems. Managed devices, such as printing systems, collect and store management
information for the network management systems. SNMP security levels are
specified by settings in the SNMP settings dialog box. With SNMPv3, encryption and
authentication support are provided. SNMP settings must be made in the printer driver
and in the printing system’s home page.
The following SNMP options are available:
SNMPv1/v2c
It communicates with the managed device using Read community name and
Write community name.
SNMPv3
Security enhancements for authentication and encryption require a user name
and password. Authentication and privacy options are available by clicking
Settings.