Sharp MX-2300G manual Authentication by Login Name / Password, Touch the Login Name key or the key

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AUTHENTICATION BY LOGIN NAME / PASSWORD

The following procedure is used to log in using a login name and password received from the administrator of the machine or the administrator of the LDAP server.

Please enter your login name / password.

 

User Authentication

OK

 

Login Name

 

 

 

User Name

 

 

1

Password

 

 

Auth to:

Login Locally

 

Touch the [Login Name] key or the key.

If the [Login Name] key is touched, a screen for selecting the user name appears. Go to the next step.

If the key is touched, [---] (the registration number display) appears in the 2-line message display.

Use the numeric keys to enter your registration number that has been stored in "User Registration" in the system settings (administrator). After entering the registration number, go to step 3.

(A)

(C) (D)

Select your user name.

Please select a user to be logged in.

 

 

User 0001

 

 

 

User 0002

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

User 0003

 

 

 

User 0004

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

User 0005

 

 

 

User 0006

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

User 0007

 

 

 

User 0008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All Users

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(A)User selection keys

Touch your user name that has been stored in "User Registration" in the system settings (administrator).

(B)Index tabs

All users appear on the [All Users] tab. Touch a tab to display the users whose leading initials match the tab index.

(C)[Direct Entry] key

Use this key if you have not been stored in "User Registration" in the system settings (administrator) and have only been stored for LDAP authentication.

A text entry screen will appear. Enter your login name that is stored on the LDAP server.

To enter text, see "6. ENTERING TEXT" (page 64).

(D)[Back] key

Touch this key to return to the login screen.

LDAP authentication can be used when the administrator of the server provides LDAP service on the LAN (local area network).

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Contents Users Guide Table of Contents Manual name Contents About this ManualManuals Provided with the Machine Icons used in the manuals Part Names and Functions ExteriorTray 4 when a stand/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer is installed Saddle stitch finisherTray Interior Automatic document feeder Document cover USB connecter B type ConnectorsUSB connecter a type LAN connecterOperation Panel Main power indicator Power Save key / indicatorPower key Clear ALL keyTouch Panel Using the touch panelSystem Settings Administrator Keys Touch Sound ExamplePRINT/SEND Status JOB Status Turning off the power Turning the Power on and OFFTurning on the power When using the fax or Internet fax functionsAuto power shut-off mode Sleep mode Power Save KEYPreheat Mode Energy Save FunctionsEnter your user number 5 to 8 digits User AuthenticationAuthentication by User Number With the numeric keysIf an incorrect user number is entered 3 times in a row Authentication by Login Name / Password Touch the Login Name key or the keySelect your user name Touch the Password key If you are logging in using a user selection keyWhen logging in using the Direct Entry key System Settings Administrator User Registration Important Points about Paper Names and Locations of TraysTray numbers Meaning of R in Paper Sizes Useable PaperMore information on plain paper and special paper Paper that cannot be used Paper that is not recommendedTray Settings for Trays 1 to Loading PaperChanging the Paper Size System Settings Paper Tray Settings Set the paper size and paper typeIf you changed the paper loaded in tray 1 to tray Pull out tray Place the paper in the centre of the paper tableSystem Settings Paper Tray Settings Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray Open the bypass traySelect the type of paper used in the bypass tray Open the paper settings screenTouch the paper type key of the bypass tray Set the paper sizeInserting tab paper Important Points When Using the Bypass TrayInserting paper Select the bypass trayExample of inserting a postcard Inserting transparency filmInserting postcards and envelopes Example of loading a envelopePull out the right side cover Close the right side coverPlacing Originals in the Automatic Document Feeder Allowed original weightsPlacing the Original Make sure an original does not remainWhen the originals are different widths Adjust the original guides to the size of the originalsWhen the originals are the same width Place the originalPositions Close the automatic document feeder Placing the Original on the Document GlassOpen the automatic document feeder Place the original Allowed original sizes Maximum original sizePlacing a thick book Hinges supporting the automatic document feederFeeder will rise Peripheral Devices Product name Product number DescriptionMX-PBX1 Finisher Part NamesSupplies Finisher Maintenance Replacing the staple cartridgeSlide the finisher back to the right Removing staple jamsReplace the staple case Close the coverSlide the finisher back to the right Discarding punch waste when a punch module is installed Gently push the box back Close the coverStapler section Saddle Stitch FinisherStapler compiler Front cover Saddle stitch traySaddle Stitch Finisher Maintenance Open the front cover Pull out the stapler sectionInsert a new staple cartridge into the staple case Push the stapler section backClose the front cover Remove any paper from the stapler compiler Remove the misfed paper Push the stapler section back Discarding punch waste when a punch module is installed Regular Maintenance Examples of lines in the imageBlack lines White lines Cleaning the Main Charger of the Photoconductive Drum Cleaning the Bypass Feed RollerAs shown in Figure Cleaning the Laser Unit Release the waste toner boxPull the replacement cleaner out of the waste toner box Make sure that the cleaner at the tipCleaning tool is not dirty Remove the dirty cleaner from the tip of the cleaning toolClean the laser unit Repeat to clean all holes in the laser unit 4 holesPush the waste toner box into the machine Replace the cleaning tool Locations of colour toner cartridges Replacing the Toner CartridgesPull the toner cartridge toward you Example Replacing the yellow toner cartridgeRemove the protective material from the new toner cartridge Insert the new toner cartridge horizontallyPush the cartridge in until it locks securely in place Page Remove the waste toner box Replacing the Waste Toner BOXOpen the front cover Release the used waste toner box Place the box on a flat surfaceInstall the new waste toner box Remove the seals around the holesPlug the holes Close the front cover Functions of the Main Keys Key DescriptionEntering Text from AN External Keyboard Changing the Entry ModeSymbols key Characters keyUsers GuideMODEL MX-2300G MX-2700G MX-2300N MX-2700N
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