<User Management>
You can configure the settings for managing users of the machine with a user authentication application.
<Change Password>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
The users registered in the machine can change their own login password. This setting is not displayed for users that have logged in with Administrator privileges.
<Register/Edit Authentication User>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
Select to register users in the machine and specify the user information, such as the password and privilege level.
Registering User Information in the Local Device<Use User Authentication>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
Select whether to enable the personal authentication management function. You can also select which login methods to use for user authentication.
Configuring the User Login Methods and Authentication Devices<User Registration Method>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
<Picture Login>
Select how to register users in the machine for Picture Login.
Configuring the User Login Methods and Authentication Devices<Display Administrators>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
<Picture Login>
Select whether or not to display users with administrator privileges on the login screen for Picture Login. You can specify this setting for "all of the administrators" or "the administrator whose user name is Administrator."
Configuring the User Login Methods and Authentication Devices<Change Default Display for Picture Login Screen>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
<Picture Login>
Select the default order of users displayed on the Picture Login screen.
Configuring the User Login Methods and Authentication Devices<Always Require PIN>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
<Picture Login>
If this setting is set to <On>, it is necessary to enter a PIN to login with Picture Login.
<Allow to Change PIN Using Print Job from Same User>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
<Picture Login>
If the entered PIN is incorrect, a screen confirming whether you want to reset the PIN is displayed when a job is started.
<Allow to Change PIN w/New PIN Received by E-Mail>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
<Picture Login>
If the entered PIN is incorrect, a screen confirming whether the user PIN should be reset and a new PIN should be sent to the e-mail address of the corresponding user is displayed.
<Number of Caches for Login Users>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
<Keyboard Authentication>
Select whether to display the names of users who previously logged in in a drop-down list on the login screen. Select <0> to hide the login history, and select <1> to display only the name of the user who logged in most recently.
Configuring the User Login Methods and Authentication Devices<Display Button to Change Password on Settings Menu>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
<Keyboard Authentication>
Select whether to allow users to change passwords by using
on the top right corner of the login screen.
Configuring the User Login Methods and Authentication Devices<Use Numeric Keys for Authentication>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
<Keyboard Authentication>
If the user name and password are comprised of numbers only, authentication can be performed with numeric key entry only.
<Login Screen Display Settings>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
Specify when to display the login screen by selecting either "when you start using the machine" or "after a function button is pressed." If "after a function button is pressed" is selected, you can specify the functions that require user login.
Specifying When to Display the Login Screen<Functions to Restrict>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
Select whether to restrict use of particular functions when personal authentication management is enabled.
Configuring the User Login Methods and Authentication Devices |
Changes in settings are effective after performing <Apply Set. Changes>. |
<Restrict Job from Remote Device without User Auth.>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
Select whether to apply personal authentication management to printing, faxing, and remote scanning via a computer.
Using Personal Authentication to Manage Printing/Faxing/Remote Scanning via a Computer<Default Role When Registering User>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
Select the role to apply to users in situations such as when no privileges are set.
Configuring the User Login Methods and Authentication Devices<Match Case for User Name>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
Select whether user names are case-sensitive.
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It is recommended that this is set together with <Function Settings> <Print> <Match Case for User Name>. |
<Allow Use of @ in User Name>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
<Authentication Management>
Select whether to allow "@" to be used in user names.
<System Manager Information Settings>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
Set the System Manager information for the machine.
Changing the System Manager ID and PIN<Department ID Management>
(Settings/Registration)
<Management Settings>
<User Management>
Select whether to manage users in groups by assigning users to Department IDs.
Configuring the Department ID Management Settings