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4. Configuring the Machine Using Utilities

SNMP Tab

SNMP

Item

Description

 

 

SNMP

Select whether to enable the machine to use SNMP services.

 

 

Trap

 

Item

Description

 

 

Target Trap

Select whether to enable the machine to send traps to the management host

 

(NMS).

 

When disabled, [SNMP Management Host 1] and [SNMP Management

 

Host 2] below become unavailable.

 

 

SNMP Management

Enter the IP address or host name of a management host. Can contain up to

Host 1

64 characters.

 

 

SNMP Management

Enter the IP address or host name of a management host. Can contain up to

Host 2

64 characters.

 

 

Community

 

Item

Description

 

 

Get Community

Enter the community name to use for authentication of Get requests. Can

 

contain up to 32 characters.

 

 

Trap Community

Enter the community name to use for authentication of Trap requests. Can

 

contain up to 32 characters.

 

 

System

 

Item

Description

 

 

Location

Enter the location of the machine. The location entered here is displayed on

 

the main page. Can contain up to 64 characters.

 

 

Contact

Enter the contact information of the machine. The contact information

 

entered here is displayed on the main page. Can contain up to 64

 

characters.

 

 

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Contents User Guide Page Table of Contents Printing Documents Maintaining the Machine Legal Prohibition How to Read This ManualIntroduction DisclaimerPassword About IP AddressModel-Specific Information Code XxxxUser Information on Electrical & Electronic Equipment Important Safety InstructionsEnvironmental Advice for Users All Other UsersPage Important Safety Instructions Page Guide to Components ExteriorGuide to the Machine Interior About Operation Tools This section explains the operation tools of this machineSmart Organizing Monitor Installing the Driver and SoftwareNetwork Quick Install Configuring Network Settings This section explains how to configure network settingsWireless LAN Setup Assigning the machines IPv6 address manuallyIf you have specified WEP key, proceed to Step Configuring the Ad hoc mode using Smart Organizing Monitor Wi-Fi key changes from flashing to continuous lightingGuide to the Machine Loading Paper Supported PaperBypass Tray 1 sheet Non-Recommended Paper Types Print Area Load a stack of paper for printing in the input tray Loading PaperLoading Paper into Tray Place the tray on a flat surfaceDCT031 Extending Tray 1 to load paper Carefully push Tray 1 straight into the machinePull out the extender and lock it Loading Paper into Bypass Tray Attach the tray coverAdjust the side guides to the paper width Specifying the paper type and paper size Changing the custom paper sizeLoading Paper Printing on Both Sides of Sheets For details about each setting items, click HelpBasic Operation Canceling a Print Job LandscapeCanceling a print job before printing has started Canceling a print job while printingPrinting Documents Configuring the Machine Using Utilities Using Web Image MonitorDisplaying Top Changing the Interface Language Select the desired interface language from the Language listCounter Tab Checking the System InformationStatus Tab Machine Information Tab Detection Not match the print jobs settings Configuring the System SettingsTray Paper Settings Tab 52 to 64g/m2Interface Description Fixed USB Port For installation, if the machine is of the same modelInterface Tab Under USB connectionNetwork Status Tab Configuring the Network SettingsItems below cannot be configured FirmwareIPv6 Configuration Tab Network Application TabDNS Tab Auto E-mail Notification Tab Snmp Tab Smtp Tab POP3 TabWireless Tab Connections are configured Communication Mode Select the mode to connectWireless LAN directly, select Ad-Hoc Open System and Shared KeyIPsec Policy List Tab Configuring the IPsec SettingsIPsec Global Settings Tab IKE Settings IP Policy Settings DescriptionIf this setting is left blank, 32 IPv4 or 128 IPv6 will be Any subsequent policies will be renumbered accordinglyGateways such as VPN devices Authentication and data encryptionWe recommend this type for communication between security ESP Establishes secure communication that supports bothIKE Diffie-Hellman Printing Lists/Reports Reset Settings Tab Configuring the Administrator SettingsAdministrator Tab Backup Setting TabBacks up the IPsec settings to a file Restore Setting TabBacks up settings that are not related to the network Restore Setting Description File to RestoreHelp Source File Setting Tab Using Smart Organizing Monitor Checking the Status InformationBefore selecting a different tab, click Apply Configuring the Machine SettingsDefault access code is Admin Printing the Configuration Tab SettingsClick Smart Organizing Monitor Status Configuring the Machine Using Utilities Maintaining the Machine Replacing the Print CartridgeCarefully push up the front cover until it closes Page Cleaning the Inside of the Machine Common Problems Paper Feed Problems Removing Printing Jams Problem Solution Paper gets wrinklesPages Adjust the paper guides to remove the gaps Paper is too thin. See page 21 Supported PaperRemoving Jammed Paper from Tray Lifting the guide plate, remove the jammed paper carefully Removing Jammed Paper from the Bypass Tray Opening the Rear Cover to Remove Jammed PaperOpen the fusing cover Close the rear cover Print Quality Problems Checking the Condition of the MachinePrinter Problems Configured in the application Print Positions Do Not Match Display PositionsError and Status Indicate on the Control Panel 25 Loading Paper Loading PaperIndicated paper Paper Load paper into the bypass tray. See Interrupted because Complex to print Appendix Disposal Where to InquireMoving and Transporting the Machine Consumables Print CartridgeThis section lists the machines specifications Specifications of the MachineGeneral Function Specifications Printer Function Specifications GDI, PCL Trademarks Firefox is a registered trademark of the Mozilla FoundationMicrosoft Windows 8.1 Pro Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise Index EN GB EN US EN AU M213-8620 2014 EN GB EN US EN AU