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Print Server Settings
The Print Server Settings tab includes the Basic Information, Port Settings, TCP/IP, SMB, E-Mail Alert, Bonjour
(mDNS), SNMP, SNTP, Wireless LAN, AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, Proxy Server, and Reset Print Server pages.
Basic Information
Purpose:
To configure basic information of the printer.
Values:
NOTE:
The Auto Refresh feature is effective for the contents of the top frame, Printer Status page, Job List page, and Completed
Jobs page.
Port Settings
Purpose:
To enable or disable printing ports and management protocol features.
E-Mail Alert Settings
E-Mail List 1
Displays the acceptable e-mail addresses for
the E-Mail Alert feature specified in E-Mail
List 1.
Select Alerts for List 1
Supplies Alerts
Displays the e-mail alert receive status for
consumables.
Paper Handling Alerts
Displays the e-mail alert receive status for
paper handling.
Service Call
Displays the e-mail alert receive status for
service calls.
E-Mail List 2
Displays the acceptable e-mail addresses for
the E-Mail Alert feature specified in E-Mail
List 2.
Select Alerts for List 2
Supplies Alerts
Displays the e-mail alert receive status for
consumables.
Paper Handling Alerts
Displays the e-mail alert receive status for
paper handling.
Service Call
Displays the e-mail alert receive status for
service calls.
System Settings
Printer Name
Sets the name of the printer.
Location
Sets the location of the printer.
Contact Person
Sets the contact name, number, and other information of the printer
administrator and service center.
Administrator E-Mail
Address
Sets the contact address of the printer administrator and service center.
Asset Tag Number
Enters the asset tag number for the printer.
EWS Settings
Auto Refresh
Automatically refreshes the contents of the status display pages.
Auto Refresh Interval
Sets the time interval for refreshing the contents of the status display pages
automatically from 15 to 600 seconds.