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Miscellaneous
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IPP printing
IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) is a function that allows Secure Print documents and image data stored in
boxes to be printed via the Internet by using the HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) of the TCP/IP Protocol.
IPPS (IPP over SSL/TLS) is the type of IPP that performs the SSL encryption communication.
To perform IPP printing, the printer driver must be installed. From "Add Printer Wizard," select "Connect to
a printer on the Internet or on a home or office network" and type the URL of this machine in the following
format in the "URL" field. The printer, for which the settings have been made, can be used in the same manner
as the ordinary local printer.
http://
E.g.: If the machine IP address is 192.168.1.20
Type http://192.168.1.20/ipp
To set IPPS printing:
Type https://
Windows Vista/7/Server 2008/Server 2008 R2, which offers enhanced security functions, gives a certificate
error message if the SSL certificate is one that is not issued by a certification body. In such cases, it becomes
necessary to register with Windows Vista/7/Server 2008/Server 2008 R2 the certificate of this machine as that
issued by a reliable party for the computer account.
First, register Host Name and IP address of this machine in the DNS server in advance. Then, in TCP/IP Set-
tings of PageScope Web Connection, set the DNS Host Name and DNS Default Domain Name registered
with the DNS server.
It should also be noted that, for the certificate to be imported, a certificate for SSL encryption communication
should be registered in PageScope Web Connection and exported in advance as the certificate including the
public key.
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From "Continue to this website," call the PageScope Web Connection window to the screen.
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Click "Certificate Error" to display the certificate. Then, click "Install Certificate" to install the certificate.
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Display the physical stores. Then, deploy the certificate, which has earlier been exported, in "Local
Computer" of "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" to thereby import the certificate.
Through additional printer setting, type "https://Host Name.Domain Name/ipp."
For [Host Name] and [Domain Name], specify the names set with the DNS server.