Sharp MX-2301N All in One Printer User Manual


 
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SYSTEM SETTINGS
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A Warning when Login Fails
This setting is used to display a warning and prohibit
login for five minutes if login fails three times in a row.
This prevents an unauthorised person from attempting to
guess a password. (The number of failed login attempts
is retained even if the power is turned off.)
To enable this setting, select the checkbox and
touch the [OK] key.
Disable Printing by Invalid User
Printing by users who do not enter valid user information
in the printer driver or who are not stored in the machine
for FTP push print or other direct print jobs can be
prohibited.
To enable this setting, select the checkbox and
touch the [OK] key.
Default Network Authentication
Server Setting
Use this to set the default network authentication
destination.
When a user logs in from the Web page or sends a print
job to the machine using user information that is not
stored on the machine, the authentication destination is
not known.
This setting is used to specify one of the LDAP servers
stored on the machine as the authentication destination.
Highlight the key of the desired server and touch the
[OK] key. To cancel the selection, touch the [Cancel]
key.
Automatically print stored jobs
after login
When user authentication is enabled, this setting
specifies whether or not the page counts of a user
appear when the user logs in.
To enable this setting, select the checkbox and
touch the [OK] key.
Display Usage Status after Login
When user authentication is enabled, this setting
specifies whether or not the page counts of a user
appear when the user logs in.
The 5-minute operation lock state can be cleared in
the screen that appears when [User Control] >
[Default Settings] is selected in the Web page menu.
When a print job is executed by a user that is not
stored in the machine, the factory-stored "Other User"
is used as the login user. For more information, see
"Factory-Stored Users" (page 7-82).
When login is performed by network authentication
using user information that is not stored in the
machine, the login user will be the factory-stored
"User". For more information, see "Factory-Stored
Users" (page 7-82).