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Web Printing Tool allows you to print files, make print settings, and acquire system logs, via a Web browser.
Recommended Web browsers are as follows:
Windows:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0.28 or a later version
FireFox 2.0 or a later version
Macintosh:
Safari 2.0 or a later version
FireFox 2.0 or a later version
Java applet
Web Printing Tool requires Java Runtime Environment. Download it from the following web site:
About the certificate
If you start Web Printing Tool, a dialog box about issuing the certificate appears. Click [Run].
Select the [Always trust content from this publisher.] check box. No warning will be shown after starting Web Printing Tool.
If you click [Cancel], Web Printing Tool will not start. Close the Web browser, and then restart Web Printing Tool.
The certificate becomes effective after the [Security] setting under [Advanced] on the Java control panel is set as follows:
Allow user to grant permissions to signed content
Allow user to grant permissions to content from an untrusted authority
The default Java Runtime setting is effective.
Compatible languages:
Web Printing Tool does not change the language settings of this machine. If necessary, change the language using the Web browser.
Make the JavaScript, and Java applet following settings (required):
Enable JavaScript.
Install Java Runtime Environment (JRE 1.6 or later version.) and enable applet.
Pop up blocking may not be set, depending on the Web browser you are using. If this is the case, the Help file will not be properly displayed.
If you are using Java Runtime Environment version 1.6.0 - 1.6.0_03, and the [Temporary Internet Files] is enabled, Web Printing Tool might not start properly. If this is the case, delete the temporary files, and then disable "Temporary Internet Files" in the Java Control Panel. To open the Java control panel, click [Control Panel] on the [Start] menu, and then click [Java].
If you are using a proxy server, change the Web browser settings. Contact your administrator for information about the settings.
We recommend using Web Printing Tool in the same network.
You cannot access to the machine from outside the firewall.
When using the machine under DHCP, the IP address may be automatically changed by the DHCP server settings. Enable DDNS setting on the machine, and then connect using the machine's host name.
Alternatively, set a static IP address to the DHCP server.
When you are using Firefox, fonts and colors may be different, or tables may be out of shape.
When using a host name under Windows Server 2003/2003 R2/2008/2008 R2 with IPv6 protocol, perform host name resolution using an external DNS server. The host file cannot be used.