<Network>
This section describes the network settings.
<Output Report>
You can print the settings in <Network>.
Printing a List of Settings<Confirm Network Connection Setting Changes>
If this setting is set to <On>, you can change network settings. If errors related to network connections occur, an error message appears on the touch panel display of the machine.
Canceling the Network Setting Lock<Use IPv4>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<IPv4 Settings>
Set whether to use IPv4.
Setting an IPv4 Address<IP Address Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<IPv4 Settings>
Specify the IPv4 address.
Setting an IPv4 Address<DHCP Option Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<IPv4 Settings>
Specify the optional settings for DHCP.
Using a DHCP Server<PING Command>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<IPv4 Settings>
Tests whether the IPv4 address is set correctly.
Conducting a Connection Test for an IPv4 Address<Use IPv6>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<IPv6 Settings>
Specify whether to use IPv6.
Setting an IPv6 Address<Stateless Address Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<IPv6 Settings>
Specify the IPv6 stateless address.
Setting an IPv6 Address<Manual Address Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<IPv6 Settings>
Specify the IPv6 address manually.
Setting an IPv6 Address<Use DHCPv6>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<IPv6 Settings>
Specify whether to obtain the IPv6 address from the DHCP server.
Setting an IPv6 Address<PING Command>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<IPv6 Settings>
Check whether the IPv6 address is correctly specified.
Conducting a Connection Test for an IPv6 Address<Only Retrieve Stateful Address Prefix>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<IPv6 Settings>
Specify whether to obtain only the former half of the stateful address from the DHCP server by using DHCPv6.
<DHCP Option Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<IPv6 Settings>
Specify the optional settings for DHCP.
Using a DHCP Server<DNS Server Address Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<DNS Settings>
Specify the DNS server address settings.
Making DNS Settings<DNS Host Name/Domain Name Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<DNS Settings>
Specify the host name and domain name of the machine.
Making DNS Settings<DNS Dynamic Update Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<DNS Settings>
Specify whether to perform the automatic update when the mapping between the host name and IP address is changed on an environment such as DHCP.
Making DNS Settings<mDNS Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<DNS Settings>
Specify settings for using the DNS function on a system that does not have a DNS server.
Making DNS Settings<Computer Name/Workgroup Name Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify the name of the machine on the network and the name of the workgroup it belongs to. If your environment does not have workgroups, create a workgroup in Windows and enter the name of that workgroup.
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If you set <Use NetBIOS> to <Off>, <WINS Settings> is disabled. Make sure to set <Use NetBIOS> to <On> when using WINS. |
<SMB Client Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify the settings to use when the machine connects to a network as an SMB client.
Making SMB Settings<Specify SMB Client Version>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify the version of SMB to use with the SMB client.
Making SMB Settings |
Use the same version of SMB with the SMB server and SMB client. SMB cannot be used if the versions differ. |
<WINS Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify settings for Windows Internet Name Service (WINS).
Making WINS Settings |
If you set <Use NetBIOS> to <Off> in <Computer Name/Workgroup Name Settings>, this setting is disabled. |
<LPD Print Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify settings for LPD printing. To use LPD printing, press <On> and set the time until the job is automatically canceled when the print data cannot be received due to a communication error, etc.
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Banner pages are set to be output by print job. Even if <LPD Banner Page> is set to <On>, banner pages are not output for print jobs that are set to not output a banner page. |
<RAW Print Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify settings for RAW printing. To use RAW printing, press <On> and set whether to use bidirectional communication and the time until the job is automatically canceled when the print data cannot be received due to a communication error, etc.
<SNTP Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify settings for Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP).
Making SNTP Settings<FTP Print Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify settings for FTP printing. To use FTP printing, press <On>, and set <User Name> and <Password> as necessary.
<Use UTF-8 to Display Name of FTP Print Job>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify whether to use UTF-8 for displaying file names when you perform FTP print.
<WSD Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify the WSD settings. To use WSD (Web Service on Devices) for the print application, set <Use WSD Printing> to <On>. To use WSD to retrieve the information for the machine, set <Use WSD Browsing> to <On>.
To use the WSD Scan function, set <Use WSD Scan> to <On>.
Using WSD |
If you set <Use WSD Printing> to <On>, <Use WSD Browsing> and <Use HTTP> are also set to <On>. If you set <Use WSD Scan> to <On>, <Use HTTP> is also set to <On>. |
<Use FTP PASV Mode>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify whether to use the FTP PASV mode.
Setting the PASV Mode of FTP<IPP Print Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify settings for IPP printing. To use IPP printing, press <On> and set whether to only allow communication data encrypted with TLS (IPP printing) and whether to use IPP authentication.
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If you set this to <On>, <Use HTTP> is also set to <On>. To perform IPPS printing, a key pair to use is required. You can use a preinstalled key pair or an original key pair generated by the machine as the key to use. For information on the key to use and the method for generating an original key pair, see Generating the Key and Certificate for Network Communication or Registering a Key and Certificate for Network Communication. If you select <RSA> for <Key Algorithm> when generating the key to use for network communication, set a key length of <1024> or longer. IPPS printing may not be able to be performed correctly if a key length of <512> is set, depending on the operating system you are using. To use the IPP authentication function by setting <Use Authentication> to <On>, the user information of the machine is used as the user and password for IPP authentication. Make sure to register the user information in advance when using the IPP authentication function. Registering User Information in the Local Device |
<Multicast Discovery Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<Sleep Mode Notification Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify settings for multicast sending of the Sleep mode notifications on the network.
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This setting can only be specified from the Remote UI. |
<Use HTTP>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Enable or disable HTTP setting.
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By specifying this setting as <On>, you can open a necessary port. However, it is recommended that you specify it as <Off>, if a port is not used. If you leave the port open, an unauthorized user may access the machine. |
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If you set this to <Off>, the following settings are also set to <Off>. <Remote UI Settings> <IPP Print Settings> <Use WSD Scan> and <Use WSD Printing> in <WSD Settings> <Use WebDAV Server> |
<TLS Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
You can set a key pair, TLS version, and encryption algorithm to use after confirming that a machine uses TLS encrypted communication.
Configuring the Key and Certificate for TLS<Proxy Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify settings for the proxy.
Setting a Proxy<Confirm Auth. Info. When in Auth. Management Mode>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify whether the machine checks authentication information when you print using the V4 printer driver.
<IPSec Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<TCP/IP Option Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify the TCP option window scale and MTU size.
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This setting can only be specified from the Remote UI. |
<Use Network Link Scan>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
Specify whether to use Network Link Scan.
<SNMP Settings>
<Format Host Resources MIB to RFC2790>
Specify whether the host resources MIB is compliant with the specifications of RFC2790.
<Dedicated Port Settings>
Specify whether to configure/refer to detailed information of the machine from the Canon drivers or utility software.
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If the setting is set to <Off>, some application that uses dedicated port may not be used. |
<Dedicated Port Authentication Method>
Specify the authentication method for the dedicated port.
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If the setting is set to <Mode 2>, communication using a dedicated port uses a secure mode. Accordingly, you may not be able to connect from device management software or drivers, etc. |
<Use Spool Function>
Specify whether to spool print jobs that are sent to the machine in the storage device of the machine.
<Waiting Time for Connection at Startup>
Specify the waiting time for connecting to a network from when the machine starts.
Setting the Wait Time When Connecting to a Network<Ethernet Driver Settings>
Specify the Ethernet driver settings.
Making Ethernet Settings<IEEE 802.1X Settings>
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If you set <IEEE 802.1X Settings> to <On>, the machine will not completely enter the Sleep mode. |
<Outbound Filter>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Firewall Settings>
<IPv4 Address Filter>
<Inbound Filter>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Firewall Settings>
<IPv4 Address Filter>
<Always Allow Sending/Receiving Using ICMP>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Firewall Settings>
<IPv4 Address Filter>
Specify whether to always allow ICMP communication.
<Outbound Filter>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Firewall Settings>
<IPv6 Address Filter>
<Inbound Filter>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Firewall Settings>
<IPv6 Address Filter>
<Always Allow Sending/Receiving Using ICMPv6>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Firewall Settings>
<IPv6 Address Filter>
Specify whether to always allow ICMPv6 communication.
<Outbound Filter>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Firewall Settings>
<MAC Address Filter>
<Inbound Filter>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Firewall Settings>
<MAC Address Filter>
<IP Address Block Log>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Firewall Settings>
Displays the log for blocking with an IP address filter.
Specifying IP Addresses in Firewall Settings<Use Mopria>
Specify whether to print data directly from mobile devices that support Mopria
®, such as smartphones and tablets.
Utilizing the Machine through Applications<Use AirPrint>
Specify whether to print directly from an iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, or Mac that supports AirPrint.
Using AirPrint<Display Errors for AirPrint>
Specify whether to display an error screen on the control panel if printing cannot be performed as expected due to a problem with the print data when printing with AirPrint.
If this is set to <On>, an error screen is displayed on the control panel. Cancel the job after checking the error screen. If this is set to <Off>, an error screen is not displayed on the control panel but the job remains in the job history with <NG> indicated.
<Google Cloud Print Settings>
Specify whether to print directly from a computer, smartphone, or tablet, etc., that supports Google Cloud Print.
Using Google Cloud Print<Device Position Information Settings>
Specify the device position information settings.
Using AirPrint<Select Interface>
Specify whether you use a Wired LAN, Wireless LAN, or both Wired and Wireless LAN at the same time.
Selecting Wired LAN or Wireless LAN<Wireless LAN Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Wireless LAN>
Specify the wireless LAN settings.
Connecting to a Wireless LAN<Wireless LAN Information>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Wireless LAN>
<Power Save Mode>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Wireless LAN>
Specify whether to set the machine to the power save mode periodically, according to the signals sent by a wireless LAN router.
Connecting to a Wireless LAN<Use Direct Connection>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Direct Connection Settings>
Specify whether to use direct connection.
Connecting Directly<Direct Connection Type>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Direct Connection Settings>
Select the type of direct connection.
Connecting Directly |
If Wi-Fi Direct is selected, only one mobile device can connect. |
<Device Name for Wi-Fi Direct>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Direct Connection Settings>
Specify the device name to use for direct connections (Wi-Fi Direct).
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"-XY_Canon10" (where XY are random letters) is automatically appended to the device name for Wi-Fi Direct, unless the device name is 22 characters or more, in which case "-XY_Canon10" is not appended. |
<Time Until Direct Connection Session Is Terminated>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Direct Connection Settings>
Specify the time before communication is automatically terminated when there is a prolonged period of no data transmission/reception while communicating using direct connection.
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This setting is disabled if <Always Keep Enabled If SSID/Network Key Specified> is set to <On>. |
<Access Point Mode Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Direct Connection Settings>
Specify the settings for access point mode.
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When <Use Personal SSID and Network Key> is set to <On>Information on the user and SSID/network key when logging in is associated and stored in the machine. Only one mobile device can be connected. When <Use Personal SSID and Network Key> is set to <Off>If both <Use Custom SSID> and <Use Custom Network Key> are set to <On>, multiple mobile devices can be connected at the same time. A maximum of five devices can be connected at the same time. If either or both <Use Custom SSID> and <Use Custom Network Key> are set to <Off>, a random SSID or network key is used to connect each time. Only one mobile device can be connected. |
<Always Keep Enabled If SSID/Network Key Specified>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Direct Connection Settings>
If <Specify SSID to Use> and <Specify Network Key to Use> are enabled in <Access Point Mode Settings>, direct connections can be made without pressing <Enable> in <Direct Connection> in <Mobile Portal>.
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The machine can connect with multiple mobile devices at the same time. A maximum of five devices can be connected at the same time. If this is set to <On>, the <Time Until Direct Connection Session Is Terminated> setting is disabled. If this is set to <On>, the machine will not enter the Sleep mode completely. |
<IP Address Settings for Direct Connection>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Direct Connection Settings>
Specify the IP address to distribute to mobile devices connecting using direct connection.
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The IP address distributed to mobile devices may be up to nine numbers greater than the value of the specified IP address. |
<Personal SSID and Network Key Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Direct Connection Settings>
Specify an SSID and network key for each user when logging in and connecting using a direct connection. To set an SSID, set <Use Custom SSID> to <On>, and enter the SSID. To set a network key, set <Use Custom Network Key> to <On>, and enter the network key.
If <Automatically Enable/Disable Direct Connection at Login/Logout> is set to <On>, direct connections are possible when logging in without pressing <Mobile Portal>
<Direct Connection>
<Enable>.
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When specifying this setting as an administrator, select <Personal Settings> on the Settings/Registration screen. |
<Use Login Name as User Name for Print Jobs>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Direct Connection Settings>
Specify whether to display the login name as the user name of print jobs that are printed using direct connection.
<IP Address Settings>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Sub Line Settings>
Specify the IPv4 address to use with a wireless LAN (sub line) when using both a wired LAN and wireless LAN at the same time.
<Priority Line for Communication with Mobile Devices>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Sub Line Settings>
Select the line to connect mobile devices to when using both a wired LAN (main line) and wireless LAN (sub line) at the same time.
<Restrict Functions for Sub Line>
<Preferences>
<Network>
<Sub Line Settings>
Restricts the functions that can be used with the sub line (wireless LAN) when using both a wired LAN (main line) and wireless LAN (sub line) at the same time. If you set this to <On>, the functions available with the sub line (wireless LAN) are limited to LPD printing, RAW printing, and SNMP.