Xerox 6300, 6350, 8500, 8550 manual About Access Control Lists, Root-Signed Certificates

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Basic Concepts

If you want to use HTTPS, each printer must have a unique certificate that is accepted by each browser used to access the printer. This allows the printer web server to use HTTPS and encrypt data between the web browser and the printer. In addition, because each printer’s certificate is unique, you must load a different certificate into the browser for each printer the browser will access.

Root-Signed Certificates

Root-signed certificates are from a trusted Certificate Authority (CA). Using a certificate signed by a CA enables you to load one certificate into each browser, allowing access to all printers. Certificates from a trusted third party are considered more secure than self-signed certificates. Unlike self-signed certificates, root-signed certificates are not susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks.

See also:

Setting Up a Certificate on page 4-6

Configuring SSL on page 4-7

About Access Control Lists

Access control lists enable you to limit access to devices, as well as device configuration and management features. By default, access control lists are unrestricted, which means all computers and host systems are allowed access.

The printer has four access control lists that may be configured using CWIS:

Print Host Access List: The computers from which users can print. For information on setting up the Print Host Access List, see Configuring the Print Host Access List on page 4-9.

Administrator Access List: The computers from which you can change printer settings. For information on setting up the Administrator Access List, see Configuring Administrator and Key User Settings on page 4-8.

Key User Access List: The computers from which key users can change printer settings. For information on setting up the Key User Access List, see Configuring Administrator and Key User Settings on page 4-8.

SNMP Access List: The host machines that are authorized to access the printer using SNMP. For information on setting up the SNMP Access List, see Configuring the SNMP Access Control List on page 4-18.

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Contents Administrator Page Contents Security Features Glossary Acknowledgements Index Resources OverviewUsing PrintingScout PhaserSMART Technical SupportUsing the Web PrintingScout AlertsUsing a Windows Printer Driver Using CentreWare isUsing the Xerox Support Centre Select the PhaserSMART Diagnostic Tool linkXerox Support Centre Network Installation Features About the Configuration File Using a Startup Network Configuration FileConfiguration File Requirements Specifying the Location of the Configuration FilePrinter Driver Installation Features Walk-Up InstallationWalk-Up Printing Driver Auto-Configuring Driver Installation from the Printer’s Hard DriveDiscovery Protocols Service Location ProtocolMulticast DNS Click PropertiesNetwork Administration Features Printer Neighborhood Job Accounting Usage Profile Reports Setting Up Usage Profile ReportingSending Usage Profile Reports Click the Send Usage Profile Report buttonSystem Requirements Xerox Usage Analysis ToolTCP/IP Protocol ControlSelect Port PortSelect On or Off in the IPP Internet Printing Protocol box IPPSelect Email Server Email ServerMaiLinX Remote Printing Setting Up MaiLinX Remote PrintingAbout MaiLinX Remote Printing System RequirementsMaiLinX Alerts Setting Up MaiLinX AlertsAbout MaiLinX Alerts Select Mail AlertsSelect EtherTalk EtherTalkSnmp PCL CloningClick the Clone Selected Settings button Security Features Basic Concepts About Admin and Key User AccountsAbout HTTP, HTTPS, and SSL/TLS About CertificatesSelf-Signed Certificates Root-Signed Certificates About Access Control ListsSecuring the Printer in a High Security Environment Setting Up a Certificate To Secure Pages and Passwords Secures all web pages Configuring SSLSelect Administrative Security Settings Configuring Administrator and Key User SettingsSelect Printing Security Settings Configuring the Print Host Access ListUsing CentreWare is Using the Control PanelSecuring the Hard Drive Selecting the Hard Drive Overwrite Security OptionUsing the Control Panel Using CentreWare is Select Control Panel Lockout Locking the Control Panel MenusConfiguring Snmp Configuring Snmp for Maximum SecuritySelect Administrative Security Settings on the left sidebar Configuring Snmp v1/v2c Configuring Snmp v1/v2c Community NamesAdding or Editing Traps for Snmp v1/v2c Configuring Snmp V3 Key User Account Configure Snmp v3 Administrative User AccountConfiguring the Snmp Access Control List Disabling Snmp Printing Features Secure, Personal, Proof, and Saved Print Jobs Mac OS 9 driver Specifying Secure, Personal, Proof, and Saved Print JobsPrinting or Deleting Personal Print Jobs Printing or Deleting Secure Print JobsJam Recovery Smart TraysPrinting or Deleting Proof and Saved Print Jobs Paper Tips Terms and Abbreviations GlossaryTerms and Abbreviations MIB Smtp Configuration Card Parameters PostScript Parameters General Information ParametersUSB 2.0 Parameters PCL ParametersHard Drive Parameters Network Information ParametersEtherTalk Parameters TCP/IP ParametersDNS Parameters SLP Parameters Access Control ParameterSsdp Parameter Nbns Wins ParametersHttp CentreWare is Parameters Snmp ParametersFTP Parameters Status Notification ParameterMaiLinX Remote Printing Parameters Printer Commands Media Size Phaser 6300/6350 PCL CommandsMedia Type Media Type PCL 5 CommandInput Trays Input Tray PCL 5 Command Alternate TrayPhaser 8500/8550 PCL Commands Phaser 8500/8550 PCL Commands Input Trays PJL Command Values Description Phaser PJL CommandsPhaser PJL Commands Etc., and 99 for Original SSLeay License AcknowledgementsCopyright 1989, 1991, 1992 by Carnegie Mellon University Net-SNMP LicenseSystem Administrator Guide Part 4 Sun Microsystems, Inc. copyright notice BSD Copyright 2003-2004, Sparta, Inc. All rights reserved Other Copyright NoticesJpeg Library Copyright 2000 Caldera Systems, Inc. All rights reservedCopyright 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc Index Index System Administrator Guide Index-3 System Administrator Guide Index-4 System Administrator Guide Index-5

6300, 6350, 8500, 8550 specifications

The Xerox 6300, 6350, 8500, and 8550 series of printers are notable laser printers that cater to diverse office environments, combining innovative technology, robust capabilities, and reliable performance. Each model offers different features and enhancements suited to varying business needs.

The Xerox 6300 is a color laser printer designed for small to medium-sized workgroups. It is known for its impressive print speed, delivering up to 30 pages per minute (ppm) in color and black-and-white. With a monthly duty cycle rated at 60,000 pages, the 6300 is built for demanding office conditions. It showcases Xerox's advanced imaging technology, ensuring sharp text and vibrant images. The printer also includes features like automatic duplex printing, saving paper and enhancing productivity.

The Xerox 6350 is an upgraded version, offering enhanced capabilities while maintaining the core strengths of the 6300. This model excels in print quality, featuring a print resolution of up to 1200 x 2400 dpi. The 6350 supports a wider range of media sizes, making it versatile for various printing tasks. Moreover, it integrates network printing capabilities, allowing multiple users to connect seamlessly. Its user-friendly interface features a color LCD touchscreen, simplifying navigation and job management.

The Xerox 8500 represents a significant leap in color printing technology, targeted at larger workgroups that require high-volume output. With print speeds reaching up to 45 ppm and advanced color management features, the 8500 ensures consistent and professional-quality prints. It boasts impressive scalability options, allowing users to customize their systems with additional memory and finishing solutions such as staplers and hole punchers. The Energy Star certification highlights its energy efficiency, making it an environmentally friendly choice.

The Xerox 8550 builds upon the strengths of the 8500, offering enhanced print capabilities and improved performance. It features an impressive standard paper capacity of up to 2,200 sheets, reducing the frequency of paper replenishment. The 8550's robust security features safeguard sensitive documents, providing encryption options and secure print capabilities. Additionally, its intuitive user interface and mobile printing compatibility enable a more streamlined workflow.

In summary, the Xerox 6300, 6350, 8500, and 8550 series printers are designed to meet the evolving needs of modern workplaces. With their advanced printing technologies, high-resolution output, and user-friendly features, these printers deliver reliable performance while optimizing productivity in office settings. Whether for small teams or large organizations, Xerox's commitment to quality and innovation is evident in these robust printing solutions.