Sharp MX-M6071 Cloud Connect Guide - Page 15
Print settings, Set address without using proxy
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Cloud Connect Guide Print settings You can print from an application that supports Google Cloud Print. Functions that can be enabled from the application are as follows. Item Description Print Color Auto, Black & White, Color 2-Sided Print None, Book, Tablet Orientation Portrait, Landscape Copies 1-999 Resolution 600x600, 1200x1200*1 Fit Page On, Off Page Select - Paper Size*2 A4, A3, A5, B4, B5, A3W, Ledger, Legal, Letter, Invoice, Executive, Foolscap, 8 1/2 x 13 2/5, 216 x 343, 8K, 16K Paper Tray Varies depending on the machine configuration Output Tray Center Tray, Right Tray, Upper Tray, Middle Tray, Lower Tray Print per Unit On, Off Staple*3 On, Off *1Depending on the model, this item may not be available. *2Depending on the model, the sizes that can be selected may be restricted. *3Can be used when an inner finisher, finisher, or saddle stitch finisher is installed. Google Cloud Print uses the XMPP (5222) port or HTTPS (443) port for communication. Check the settings for restriction of access from the Internet, the machine administrator password, and mDNS as needed. Set address without using proxy In "Settings (administrator)", select [System Settings] → [Network Settings] → [Proxy Setting] → [Address without Using Proxy]. Specify exception addresses for a proxy that is used in the external service connect function and Google Cloud Print. [Entry method] 1) Can be set using a host name or an IP address. 2) When using a host name, you can use a wildcard (*) at the beginning of the domain name. (Example: "*example equivalent to "example sub.example subexample etc.) 3) When using an IP address, you can use a wildcard (*) at the end of the address. (Example: "10*" (equivalent to 100.nnn.nnn.nnn to 109.nnn.nnn.nnn) If the Sharp OSA application using "HTML Browser 3.5" is set to an exception address, rule (3) cannot be used. 4) You can use a separator (semicolon (;)) to enter multiple addresses. (Example: "99.99.99.99;example.□□□") 15