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Printer Job Types

Depending on the combination of printer job authentication level and printer job type, the machine may not print properly. Set an appropriate combination according to the operating environment.

When user authentication is disabled, printing is possible for all job types.

Printer job types: A printer job is specified when:

  1. The [User Authentication] check box is selected in the RP-GL/2 printer driver.

  2. The [User Authentication] check box is not selected in the RP-GL/2 printer driver

  3. When the User Code is entered using the PostScript 3 printer driver, PS3 universal driver, Web Printing Tool, or HDI printer driver.

  4. When the User Code is not entered using the PostScript 3 printer driver, PS3 universal driver, Web Printing Tool, or HDI printer driver.

  5. A printer job or PDF file is sent from a host computer without a printer driver and is printed via LPR.

  6. A PDF file is printed via ftp. Personal authentication is performed using the user ID and password used for logging in via ftp. However, the user ID and password are not encrypted.

Printer job authentication levels and printer job types

Printer Job Authentication

Simple (All)

Entire

Printer Job Type 1

C*1

C*1

Printer Job Type 2

X

X

Printer Job Type 3

A

B

Printer Job Type 4

A

X

Printer Job Type 5

A

X

Printer Job Type 6

B

B

*1 Printing with User Code authentication is classified as B.

A: Printing is possible regardless of user authentication.

B: Printing is possible if user authentication is successful. If user authentication fails, the print job is reset.

C: Printing is possible if user authentication is successful and "Driver Encryption Key" for the printer driver and machine match.

X: Printing is not possible regardless of user authentication, and the print job is reset.

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