Other Changes to the User's Guide
Basic Operations
Parts and Their Functions
Front Side
Important information has been added regarding the
USB memory port (Front-right side of the machine).

USB port (Front-right side of the machine)
You can connect devices such as a USB memory device to the machine.
The machine can supply a maximum power of 5 V 500 mA. Connecting a device that requires more power may damage the machine.
Basic Operations
Parts and Their Functions
Back Side
Important information has been added regarding the
USB port (for USB device connection).

USB port (for USB device connection)
You can connect devices such as an external hard disk to the machine.
The machine can supply a maximum power of 5 V 500 mA. Connecting a device that requires more power may damage the machine.
Linking with Mobile Devices
Utilizing the Machine through Applications 
The description of Chrome OS has been added.
Printing from Chrome OS
You can perform printing from Chrome OS without downloading a dedicated application or installing a driver. To print with the machine, it is necessary to enable Mopria®.
Confirming Mopria® settings 
Log in to the Remote UI with Administrator privileges

[Settings/Registration]

[Network Settings]

[Mopria Settings]

select the [Use Mopria] check box

[OK]
Printing 
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Before printing, make sure that the machine is turned ON and connected to a Chromebook.
For information on checking the connection status, see "Setting up the Network Environment" in the "User's Guide."
See the Chromebook Help page (https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/7225252) for more information on printing.
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You can also connect the machine to a Chromebook using a USB cable. See the Chromebook website (https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/7225252) for information on the connection procedure. |
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Printing from Chrome OS may not be available, depending on your country or region.
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Appendix
MEAP
This machine supports MEAP. Refer to the following when using MEAP applications for extending the functionality of the machine.
Appendix
System Specifications
Management Functions 
The description of "Registration of Certificate Revocation Lists (CRL)" has been changed (the third bullet point has been changed).
Up to 50 certificate revocation lists (CRL) can be registered. Note, however, that CRL cannot be registered in the following cases.
The data size of the CRL exceeds 1 MB.
An unsupported signature algorithm is being used.
The number of revoked certificates registered in one CRL file exceeds 10,000.