HP Designjet T1100 A1 User Manual
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HP Designjet Printer Series Security Settings 21 Firewall. Use this page to view or configure a f irewall policy. A firewall policy consists of up to 10 rules, where each rule specifies the IP addresses and services allowed by the print server and device. To ad d a rule, click ‘Add Rule ’. This setting runs a wizard that will help you configure each rule. IPsec / Firewall . Use this page to view or configure an IPsec / firewall policy. An IPsec / firewall policy consists of up...
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HP Designjet Printer Series Security Settings 22 3.10 CA/JD Certificates You can request, install, and manage dig ital certificates on the HP JetDirect print server. Certificates are used to identify the Jet Direct print server both as a valid Web server for network clients, and as a valid client requesting access on a secu re network. By default, the JetD irect print server contains a self -signed preinstalled certificate. 3.11 Hide IP from front panel Some printers includes an...
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HP Designjet Printer Series Security Settings 23 3.13 Disable USB drive You can use this option to disable the USB drive preventing somebody connecting a device to print or to scan images. 3.14 Disable firmware update throug h USB This option is used to disable the possibility of upgrading the printer by installing the firmware via a USB device . 3.15 Disable direct print using ePrint&Share In some printers, when you connect a computer directly with a USB cable, you...
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HP Designjet Printer Series Security Settings 24 3.18 Printer Access control For some printers, when setting an Embedded Web Server admin password you are also preventing access to ce rtain front panel features. The features protected in the front panel are: • Network connectivity (including also Internet connectivity and Diagnostics&troubleshooting of the network connectivity) • Control firmware upgrades • Setup • Reset factory defaults • External hard disk...
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HP Designjet Printer Series Security Settings 25 that has been installed on a different printer, it will advise the customer about it. If the customer decides to go ahead and use the EHD on a different printer, the printer will erase the contents of the EHD (once again, using the highly secure DoD 5220.22- M process) • The EHD has its own software based encryption mechanism tha t prevents anyone reading the contents of the EHD, for instance, by plugging it into a PC. The...
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HP Designjet Printer Series Security Settings 26 5. Glossary Active Directory (AD) An advanced, hierarchical directory service that comes with Microsoft Windows servers (version 2000 or later). It is LDAP -compliant and built on the domain naming system (DNS) used on the Internet. Workgroups are given domain names, exactly like Web sites, and any LDAP -compliant client – such as Windows, Mac, or Unix – can gain access. Adobe PostScript Developed by Adobe, this is the standard...
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HP Designjet Printer Series Security Settings 27 Job Held Timeout (LJ feature) This feature is part of the Job Retention feature. It limits a held job to the selected time, and then the printer deletes it. You should select a reasonable timeout value for this setting to allow enough time for a user to walk to the printer to print a j ob or to allow time for jobs to print in a queue. Job Retention (LJ feature) This feature provides job retention options such as private job and...
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HP Designjet Printer Series Security Settings 28 For more information About HP Designjet printers: www.hp.com/go/designjet About HP WebJetAdmin: www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin © 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompa nying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting...