Xerox WorkCentre 7300 Series Administrator's Manual - page 140
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To Enable Print Color Access Control
This process will restrict a user from printing in color unless they are authorized to do so via the Active
Directory group.
1.
Click Start, click Control Panel, double-click Printers and Faxes, then right-click the printer to be
enabled. In the printer pop-up menu, click Properties.
The Properties dialog box opens.
2.
In the Properties dialog box, click the Options tab.
3.
On the Options tab, in the Options Settings area, click the Predefined Configurations folder.
4.
In the the Predefined Configurations area, click the Color Access Control field and click Enabled.
5.
Click the Color Access Group field and type or enter the color access group name.
6.
Click Apply, then click OK.
Note: On the client side, if the user that installs the print driver is a member of the group given
permission to print in color, then the Output Color option within the driver will be selectable between
Color and Black and White. If the user does not have permission to print in color, then the Output Color
option within the driver will list Black and White and is not selectable.
802.1X Authentication
The multifunction device supports 802.1X authentication based on the Extensible Application Protocol
(EAP). 802.1X can be enabled for devices connected through both wired and wireless Ethernet networks.
As described here, the 802.1X configuration is used to authenticate the multifunction device, rather than
individual users. After the device has been authenticated, it will be accessible to users on the network.
The administrator can configure the machine to use one EAP type. EAP types currently supported on the
device are:
EAP-MD5
PEAPv0/EAP-MS-CHAPv2
EAP-MS-CHAPv2
Information Checklist
Create a user name and password on your authentication server which will be used to authenticate the
Xerox device.
Ensure your 802.1Xx authentication server and authentication switch are available on the network.
Configure 802.1X with Internet Services
1.
Open your Web browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the machine in the Address or Location field.
Press Enter.
2.
Click the Properties tab.
3.
Select the Security folder.
4.
Select the 802.1X link.
5.
Select (place a checkmark in) the Enabled box.
6.
Select the required Authentication Method.
7.
Enter the User Name and Password required by your authentication switch and server.
8.
Click Apply.
9.
If prompted, enter the administrator user name and password. The 11111 and x-admin.