Xerox Colorqube 8700 User Manual
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Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide 7 How do I send a job over AirPrint™ from an Apple® iPhone®? Open the document, picture or email that you need to print and touch the Share icon (i.e., the arrow). Select the Print option. Touch Select Printer.
8 Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide Select a printer. Select the print options and touch Print. After submitting a job via AirPrint™, you may see a message like this on the iPhone®:
Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide 9 How do I manage/cancel print jobs from my Apple® iOS device? You can check the Apple device print queue by double-tapping the Home button to show the recently used apps. Next, tap the Print Center. Note: The Print Center is only available while printing is in progress. – The Print Center will display a window with the jobs queued locally on the Apple iOS device. – To cancel a print job from your Apple device queue, select the Cancel Printing button. – When there are no more jobs queued on the Apple device, the Print Center will show no documents waiting.
10 Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide How do I send a job over AirPrint™ from a Mac® OS X® client? Open an item to print on the Mac OS X client. Select Print from the File menu. For the Printer, select a previously configured AirPrint printer, or select Add Printer. Select the AirPrint Printer from the list of Bonjour®-discovered printers. Configure the Printer to Use: AirPrint or Secure AirPrint (depending on the options available). – Note: An AirPrint Printer will use IPP/HTTP. A Secure AirPrint Printer uses IPPS/HTTPS. Select Add. Configure the desired printer options (i.e., copies, media, layout, finishing, etc.). Select Print. How do I manage/cancel print jobs from my Apple® OS X client? Open the print queue for the Printer that the job was submitted to. – Select the icon of the printer in the OS X dock. (Note: The icon appears when the queue has jobs present.) – Or go to Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Printers & Scanners. Select the printer from the list, then click Open Print Queue. To cancel a print job from your Mac OSX printer queue, select the ‘X’ icon button. To pause a job, select the Pause button.
Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide 11 New AirPrint™ Capabilities in Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Outgoing Facsimile (FaxOut via IPP) What is it? Some AirPrint clients can support sending an outgoing facsimile via AirPrint to a ConnectKey enabled device (with embedded fax enabled and configured), which will then send the fax to a final fax destination. Requirements The ConnectKey enabled device must have at least one embedded fax line configured for at least the ‘Send’ functionality in addition to having AirPrint enabled. Limitations Not all AirPrint clients support this AirPrint capability at this time. Configuration No additional configuration is required once the Xerox® device has embedded fax enabled and configured. See the System Administrator Guide for more details on configuring embedded fax. Faxed job is composed and submitted to device from an IPP Client via AirPrint-IPP FaxOut.Faxed job is transmitted to various remote fax devices.
12 Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide Workflow An AirPrint™ client (such as Mac® OS X®) submits a job to an AirPrint Fax Destination. – Note: This job submission workflow follows the same workflow as printing a job, only a Fax AirPrint Printer is chosen for the Printer destination instead of a standard printer. – Mac OS X adds a designation “-Fax” to identify the Fax AirPrint Printer during the Printer installation. The submitter enters the fax destination phone number from the AirPrint client. The job is submitted. The job is transferred to the Xerox® device, which in turn completes the fax transmission to the remote fax destination. Notes An IPP FaxOut submission can be sent to one or more fax recipients. Supported IPP FaxOut Dialing characters (for phone numbers including line selection, dialing prefixes and private data delimitation): IPP FaxOut Dialing Characters Notes 0 – 9 DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-frequency) or PULSE digit to dial * Begin DTMF # End DTMF = * Wait for dial tone w * Wait for dial tone : Switch to DTMF mode ( Readability ) Readability space Readability ! Start Mailbox signaling , * Pause character (default is 3 seconds pause time) p * Pause character (default is 3 seconds pause time) / Private Data delimiter Select line 1 Select line 2
Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide 13 Accounting Workflows Via IPP Exceptions What is it? A way to work around current AirPrint/IPP accounting workflow limitations. At this time, some AirPrint™ clients do not provide a way to supply accounting codes and some AirPrint clients send jobs with accounting codes that cannot be altered by the job submitter. When accounting with tracking/validation is enabled on the Xerox® device, accounting codes are required to successfully print and track jobs. Jobs without accounting codes or with invalid accounting codes will be rejected. The Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology IPP accounting exception allows AirPrint/IPP clients to track their jobs against a specific IPP exception code, enabling these jobs to successfully print and be tracked when accounting is enabled and configured for tracking/validation. Note: This exception is available for both Xerox® Standard Accounting (XSA) and Network Accounting. Requirements The ConnectKey enabled device must have an accounting method enabled (Xerox Standard Accounting tool or Network Accounting) and tracking enabled. Limitations At this time, AirPrint clients do not provide a way for job submitters to supply/alter accounting codes. Note: In the future when AirPrint clients do allow for submitting/altering accounting codes, the ConnectKey enabled device will support using those codes for Network Accounting and Xerox® Standard Accounting. (For Xerox® Standard Accounting tool, the Account Type will be automatically determined based on the Account ID. If there is no Account ID, then the Default Group Account is assumed.)
14 Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide XSA Workflow 1. Enable XSA. See the System Administrator Guide for more details. 2. Configure XSA Validation Policies and Print Job Exceptions. a. Set the printer to validate the accounting codes for all jobs except those that originated from IPP/AirPrint. b. In the Xerox Device Web page, click Properties > Login/Permissions/Accounting > Accounting Methods. c. Under Action, for Validation Policies/Print Job Exceptions, click Edit. d. For Validate Accounting Code, select Yes with Exceptions. e. To allow IPP print jobs, for Exceptions for Jobs Not Containing an Accounting Code, select IPP Exception Mode. Select an option. Track IPP jobs with invalid accounting codes against the IPP Exception User and Account IDs: Use this option to allow print jobs with invalid accounting codes from IPP sources. This configuration prevents rejection of jobs from IPP clients such as AirPrint. IPP Exception User and Account IDs: User ID: IPPExceptionUserId Account ID: IPPExceptionAcctId Reject IPP jobs with invalid accounting codes: Use this option to reject print jobs with invalid accounting codes. Note: Apple® iOS 7 and iOS 8 clients send an unalterable accounting user ID value of mobile. To allow jobs from iOS 7 and iOS 8 clients, select Track IPP jobs with invalid accounting codes against the IPP Exception User and Account IDs. f. Click Save.
Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide 15 Network Accounting Workflow 1. Enable Network Accounting. See the System Administrator Guide for more details. 2. Configure Network Accounting Validation Policies and Print Job Exceptions. Set the printer to validate the accounting codes for all jobs except those that originated from IPP/AirPrint: a. In the Xerox Device Web page, click Properties > Login/Permissions/Accounting > Accounting Methods. b. On the Accounting Methods page, for Action, next to Validation Policies/Print Job Exceptions, click Edit. c. For Enablement, select Enabled. d. For Validate Accounting Code, select Yes with Exceptions. e. To allow IPP print jobs, for Exceptions for Jobs Not Containing an Accounting Code, select IPP Exception Mode. Select an option. Track IPP jobs with invalid accounting codes against the IPP Exception User and Account IDs: Use this option to allow print jobs with invalid accounting codes from IPP sources. This configuration prevents rejection of jobs from IPP clients such as AirPrint. IPP Exception User and Account IDs: User ID: IPPExceptionUserId Account ID: IP Address or Host of the IPP client that submitted the job. Reject IPP jobs with invalid accounting codes: Use this option to reject print jobs with invalid accounting codes. Note: Apple® iOS 7 and iOS 8 clients send an unalterable accounting user ID value of mobile. To allow jobs from iOS 7 and iOS 8 clients, select Track IPP jobs with invalid accounting codes against the IPP Exception User and Account IDs. f. Click Save.
16 Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide Authentication Support What is it? IPP can be configured on the Xerox® ConnectKey® enabled device to require authentication, (through HTTP Basic authentication), providing a way for AirPrint™ clients to use the Xerox® device-configured authentication. Requirements IPP can be configured on the Xerox® device to require IPP clients (which includes AirPrint clients) to use authentication before submitting a job. When configured, credentials must be passed from the AirPrint client to the Xerox® device for authentication. Depending on the Xerox® device IPP Authentication Configuration, the Xerox® device will then authenticate that username and password locally on the Device User Database or remotely on the configured Network Authentication Server. Once the credentials are successfully authenticated, then the AirPrint/IPP client can submit the job to the Xerox® device. User is successfully authenticated. Xerox®Device authenticates the user name against either:•The device user database OR •Network Authentication ServerThe Method is determined by the IPP Authentication Configuration. IPP Client sends Xerox®Device a user name and password for authentication. IPP Client can submit a job to the Xerox®Device.