Xerox Workcentre 7830i 7835i 7845i 7855i User Manual
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Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide 17 Configuration 1. By default, Requiring Authentication for IPP is disabled. 2. To enable IPP to Require Authentication using HTTP Basic Authentication: a. In the Xerox® device Web page, click Properties > Connectivity > Setup. b. For Protocol, next to IPP, click Edit. IPP should be enabled by default. c. To enable IPP authentication, for Require Authentication, select HTTP Basic. d. When HTTP basic authentication is enabled, for Validation Location, select an option. Validation on the Device: This option enables IPP authentication of users who are configured in the device user database. Configure users in the Device User Database. Validation on the Network: This option enables IPP authentication of users who are configured on the network authentication server for the printer. Configure the network authentication server. Note: The same network authentication configuration is used on the printer for each login method that is configured for Network Authentication. Note: If IPP Authentication is configured and two or more authentication servers are configured, then the IPP Authentication Policy window displays. The IPP Authentication Policy is used to determine which server to use for IPP Authentication.
18 Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide Identify Printer Capability What is it? The Xerox® ConnectKey® enabled device can be identified from remote IPP clients trying to find the device by either making a sound or a message at the Xerox Device Local Interface. This could be used to help find a particular Xerox® device if a client is in an area where multiple devices are supported. Requirements The fault tone is enabled. Limitations This Identify Printer Capability is not yet supported on AirPrint™ clients. Configuration 1. By default, the IPP identify printer functionality is enabled. 2. To configure the IPP identify printer functionality: a. In the Xerox Device Web page, click Properties > Connectivity > Setup. b. For Protocol, next to IPP, click Edit. IPP should be enabled by default. c. To configure the IPP identify printer functionality, for Identify Printer, select an option. On: This option enables an IPP client to request the printer to identify itself through a graphic or sound. Off: This option revokes the ability of an IPP client to request the printer to identify itself through a graphic or sound. Note: When the IPP client requests sound, the Identify Printer feature uses the Fault tone. You can configure the Fault tone on the printer control panel. For details, see the System Administrator Guide for your printer model. d. Click Save.
Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide 19 Workflow An AirPrint™ client (such as a future iOS device) user is attempting to submit an AirPrint job to a local Xerox® device. The user has selected a Printer, but isn’t sure which of the several output devices is actually the printer they have chosen. The AirPrint user submits an Identify Printer request to the Xerox® device. The Xerox® device sounds the fault tone and/or raises a Local UI message or flash to allow that user to identify the Xerox® device. Secure AirPrint What is it? Secure AirPrint is AirPrint communication over IPPS (secure IPP) via HTTPS. By default, the ConnectKey® enabled device can support both non-secured AirPrint (over IPP) and Secure AirPrint (over IPPS). The ConnectKey enabled device can be configured to only support Secure AirPrint by enabling the HTTP configuration item called “Force Traffic over Secure Connection (HTTPS)”. Requirements When “Force Traffic over Secure Connection (HTTPS)” is enabled, the Xerox® device will support AirPrint only over IPPS (only Secure AirPrint). When “Force Traffic over Secure Connection (HTTPS)” is disabled, the Xerox® device will support AirPrint over either IPP (AirPrint) or IPPS (Secure AirPrint). Limitations Enabling “Force Traffic over Secure Connection (HTTPS)” switches all HTTP requests to the Xerox® device to HTTPS, not just those related to AirPrint.
20 Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide Configuration 1. In the Xerox Device Web page, click Properties > Connectivity > Setup. 2. For Protocol, next to HTTP, click Edit. 3. To encrypt HTTP communication, for Force Traffic over Secure Connection (HTTPS), select Yes. When Force Traffic over Secure Connection (HTTPS) is enabled, all Web pages contain https:// in the URL and AirPrint is limited to only Secure AirPrint connections. a. For the Choose Device Certificate menu, for HTTPS, select the Device Certificate. b. To view the selected certificate details, or save the certificate to your computer, click View/Save. c. If you select Xerox® Default Device Certificate, you can install the Generic Xerox® Trusted CA Certificate in your Web browser. Installing the Generic Xerox® Trusted CA Certificate ensures that your browser trusts the printer. To download the certificate, click Download the Generic Xerox® Trusted CA Certificate. Change the Secure HTTP Port Number as needed. d. Click Save.
Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide 21 Troubleshooting What if I can’t find an AirPrint™ printer from my Apple® device? I can’t find my Xerox® device when I try to print from my Apple device or I get a message: No AirPrint Printers Found. What’s going on? First try to confirm that AirPrint is enabled on the Xerox® printer. See “How is AirPrint™ enabled and configured on the Xerox® device?” above. Next, AirPrint requires that devices are discoverable via the Apple proprietary protocol. In some networks, this traffic is not allowed to be passed across subnets. In this case, a device will only be discoverable if the Apple device and the Xerox® device are on the same subnet. – Make sure that your Apple device is connected to the same subnet as the Xerox® device. a) From the Apple device, tap on the Settings icon. b) Navigate and tap on Wi-Fi networks. c) Confirm the Apple device is connected to the correct Wi-Fi network (check mark next to network name). Check the IP address of the Apple device by selecting the More Details arrow to the right of the network. d) Confirm that the IP address of the Apple device is for the correct network.
22 Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide – Make sure that the Xerox® device is connected to the correct network. e) Either print a Configuration Report to confirm the IPv4 address of the device (See the Connectivity Physical Connections, and Connectivity Protocols, TCP/IPv4 sections of the report) or check the Xerox® device’s Control Panel and select the Machine Information button and view the IPv4 address in the Machine Information tab. f) Confirm that the IP address of the Xerox® device is for the correct network. If both devices are on the same subnet and your device is still not being discovered, check with your IT administrator to ensure that mDNS traffic is not being filtered on your network. Finally, if you still can’t find the Xerox® AirPrint™-enabled device, restart the Apple® device and the Xerox® device. Where are my AirPrint jobs on the Xerox® device’s queue? When an Apple iOS device appears to submit consecutive print jobs to an AirPrint- enabled Xerox® device, it really only sends the first job and queues the subsequent jobs at the Apple device until it gets notification that the prior print job is complete. After one job completes, the next job is released from the Apple device. This behavior is driven by Apple’s AirPrint implementation. For example: On an Apple iOS device, submit five consecutive jobs to a Xerox® device. (See How do I send a job over AirPrint™ from an Apple® iPad®? or How do I send a job over AirPrint™ from an Apple® iPhone®?) Observe the jobs in the Apple device’s print queue. (See How do I manage/cancel print jobs from my Apple® device?)
Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide 23 Notice the status of each of the five jobs by touching each job in the list. The first job has a status of Printing, all subsequent jobs are Waiting. On the Xerox® device, select the Job Status button. Observe the device Print Queue (Active Jobs) and notice that only the first job from that Apple® iOS device is visible. It is the only job that has been sent to the Xerox® device from that Apple iOS device. Once this job completes, the next job queued on the Apple iOS device will be sent to the Xerox® device. I discovered the Xerox® device from my Apple device. Why am I having trouble with my job completing? Please try disconnecting your Apple device from any cellular data networks (by enabling airplane mode and re-enabling W i-Fi) and then try submitting the job again.
24 Using Apple® AirPrint™ with Xerox® ConnectKey® Technology Enabled Devices User Guide I submitted a print job from my Apple® device to a Xerox® device via AirPrint™, but I am getting a message on my Apple device that says “Check the printer for errors.” What is going on? AirPrint provides generic error message handling. The AirPrint message, “Check the printer for errors,” can correspond to multiple kinds of alerts or faults on the device and often it will not impact the ability of the Xerox® device to print. Select Continue and check the printer for your output. If your job has not been completed, check the Xerox® device for errors. I submitted a print job from my Apple device to a Xerox® device via AirPrint, but I am getting a message on my Apple device that says “Printer out of paper.” My job still prints. Why is this happening? AirPrint provides generic error message handling. The AirPrint message, “Printer out of paper,” can correspond to multiple kinds of paper alerts on the device and often it will not impact the ability of the Xerox® device to print. The message may be alerting you that one tray is out of paper but other trays may be available to complete the job. Select Continue/Cancel and check the printer for your output. If your job has not been completed, check the Xerox® device for errors. I only see a few printer configuration features in the AirPrint dialog. Why? Currently Apple is only providing a limited subset of printer configuration features from within iOS. As the AirPrint feature evolves, you can expect to see additional device settings and capabilities within the print dialogs. For the time being, only a small number of printer configurations are available. What are some possible solutions for Enterprise Networks that span multiple subnets but still want to leverage AirPrint capabilities? Please refer to: “AirPrint in multi-subnet networks – Xerox® ConnectKey® Enabled Devices Deliver Apple® AirPrint™ to the Enterprise”.