Kyocera TASKalfa 5002i Kyocera Command Center RX User Guide Rev-8.2016.3 - Page 42

Google Cloud Print Settings, Privet Cloud Device Local

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Function Settings Bonjour Name Enter the Bonjour name. Location Enter the location of the machine on Location of the System Settings page under Device Settings. Note: When you enter Location, the location appears under the printing device name appears on the printer selection screen using the mobile device. The location also appears on the title (upper right) of Command Center RX. Geolocation Specifies whether or not to set the geolocation information of the machine. If this setting turns On, Latitude, Longitude and Altitude appear on the AirPrint page. Note: Even if Geolocation is set to Off, AirPrint works properly. Latitude Enter the latitude of the machine from -90.000000 to 90.000000 degrees. Longitude Enter the longitude of the machine from -180.000000 to 180.000000 degrees. Altitude Enter the altitude of the machine from 0 to 10000 meters. Google Cloud Print Settings 1. Click Printer under Function Settings on the navigation menu. The Printer Settings page opens. 2. Click Settings button on Google Cloud Print Settings. The Google Cloud Print Settings page opens. 3. You can configure settings for General. Make the following setting: 1. Printer Name: Displays the device name. You can modify the name as necessary. 2. Proxy: Click Settings button. The TCP/IP Settings page opens. If you do not use a proxy server, set Proxy to Off. If you configure the proxy, set Proxy to On, and specify the following items as necessary. For details, see Proxy settings on page 58. After configuing settings, return to the Google Cloud Print Settings page. 3. Proxy Authentication: Enter User Name and Password for proxy authentication. 4. You can configure settings for Google Cloud Print. Make the following settings: 1. Click Register button. 2. Click the URL to sign in to Google and claim printer for Google Cloud Print. 3. Enter the account (Gmail address and password) to sign in. 4. Click OK button. The device used for Google Cloud Print is registered. 5. You can make changes for the following items on Privet (Cloud Device Local Discovery Protocol and API) as required. 1. Local Discovery: When selecting On, the browser discovers the devices on the local network. 2. Available Network: Select the available network for Google Cloud Print. 38 Embedded Web Server

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Function Settings
38
Embedded Web Server
Bonjour Name
Enter the Bonjour name.
Location
Enter the location of the machine on
Location
of the
System Settings
page under
Device Settings
.
Note: When you enter
Location
, the location appears under the printing device
name appears on the printer selection screen using the mobile device. The location
also appears on the title (upper right) of Command Center RX.
Geolocation
Specifies whether or not to set the geolocation information of the machine. If this
setting turns
On
,
Latitude
,
Longitude
and
Altitude
appear on the
AirPrint
page.
Note: Even if
Geolocation
is set to
Off
, AirPrint works properly.
Latitude
Enter the latitude of the machine from -90.000000 to 90.000000 degrees.
Longitude
Enter the longitude of the machine from -180.000000 to 180.000000 degrees.
Altitude
Enter the altitude of the machine from 0 to 10000 meters.
Google Cloud Print Settings
1.
Click
Printer
under
Function Settings
on the navigation menu. The
Printer Settings
page opens.
2.
Click
Settings
button on
Google Cloud Print
Settings
. The
Google Cloud Print
Settings
page opens.
3.
You can configure settings for
General
. Make the following setting:
1.
Printer Name
: Displays the device name. You can modify the name as necessary.
2.
Proxy
: Click
Settings
button. The
TCP/IP Settings
page opens.
If you do not use a proxy server, set
Proxy
to
Off
.
If you configure the proxy, set
Proxy
to
On
, and specify the following items as
necessary. For details, see
Proxy settings
on page 58.
After configuing settings, return to the
Google Cloud Print
Settings
page.
3.
Proxy Authentication
: Enter
User Name
and
Password
for proxy authentication.
4.
You can configure settings for
Google Cloud Print
. Make the following settings:
1. Click
Register
button.
2.
Click the URL to sign in to Google and claim printer for Google Cloud Print.
3.
Enter the account (Gmail address and password) to sign in.
4. Click
OK
button. The device used for Google Cloud Print is registered.
5.
You can make changes for the following items on
Privet (Cloud Device Local
Discovery Protocol and API)
as required.
1.
Local Discovery
: When selecting
On
, the browser discovers the devices on the
local network.
2.
Available Network
: Select the available network for Google Cloud Print.