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To configure AirPrint: In the Embedded Web Server, click Properties > Connectivity > Setup . In the Mobile Workflows area, for AirPrint, click Edit . In the Protocols area, ensure that the required protocols are configured. To configure HTTP/HTTPS, click Edit . To configure IPP, click Edit . To configure Multicast DNS Registration, click Edit . To configure HTTP/HTTPS, click Edit . To configure IPP, click Edit . To configure Multicast DNS Registration, click Edit . In the iBeacon Settings area, for iBeacon (Bluetooth) for AirPrint Discovery, click Edit . Note : The Status area displays information about the iBeacon Bluetooth adapter and the iBeacon enablement state. In the Enablement area, select one or both options: Allow Printing/Faxing to be initiated From AirPrint Supported Devices Allow Scanning to be initiated From AirPrint (or Mopria) Supported Devices Notes : AirPrint Printing/Faxing is enabled by default. AirPrint faxing is supported only on devices that have embedded fax enabled and devices that are configured to allow sending faxes. When you enable scanning for AirPrint, Mopria is enabled for scanning too. Allow Printing/Faxing to be initiated From AirPrint Supported Devices Allow Scanning to be initiated From AirPrint (or Mopria) Supported Devices Notes : AirPrint Printing/Faxing is enabled by default. AirPrint faxing is supported only on devices that have embedded fax enabled and devices that are configured to allow sending faxes. When you enable scanning for AirPrint, Mopria is enabled for scanning too. If AirPrint printing is enabled, optionally configure settings for IPP authentication. On the IPP page, for Authentication, select HTTP Basic with Secure IPP (IPPS) This option authenticates with user accounts that are configured in the device user database or in the network database. Note : HTTP Basic sends user login credentials as plain, unencrypted text over HTTP For sending encrypted login credentials, ensure that the printer is configured to Force Traffic over Secure Connection (HTTPS),which is enabled by default. When HTTP Basic with Secure IPP (IPPS) is enabled, for Validation Location, select an option: Validate on the Device : This option enables IPP authentication of user accounts that are configured in the device user database. Validate on the Network : This option enables IPP authentication of user accounts that are configured on the network authentication server for the device. Note : The same network authentication configuration is used on the printer for each login method that is configured for network authentication. On the IPP page, for Authentication, select HTTP Basic with Secure IPP (IPPS) This option authenticates with user accounts that are configured in the device user database or in the network database. Note : HTTP Basic sends user login credentials as plain, unencrypted text over HTTP For sending encrypted login credentials, ensure that the printer is configured to Force Traffic over Secure Connection (HTTPS),which is enabled by default. When HTTP Basic with Secure IPP (IPPS) is enabled, for Validation Location, select an option: Validate on the Device : This option enables IPP authentication of user accounts that are configured in the device user database. Validate on the Network : This option enables IPP authentication of user accounts that are configured on the network authentication server for the device. Note : The same network authentication configuration is used on the printer for each login method that is configured for network authentication. Validate on the Device : This option enables IPP authentication of user accounts that are configured in the device user database. Validate on the Network : This option enables IPP authentication of user accounts that are configured on the network authentication server for the device. Note : The same network authentication configuration is used on the printer for each login method that is configured for network authentication. If scanning is enabled, configure the settings for scanning authentication, if required: For Require Authentication for Scanning, select an option: Off : This option allows the device to scan without requiring authentication. HTTP Basic : This option authenticates with user accounts that are configured in the device user database or in the network database. Note : HTTP Basic sends user login credentials as plain, unencrypted text over HTTP To send encrypted login credentials, use HTTPS. HTTP Digest : This option authenticates with user accounts that are configured in the device user database The HTTP Digest option uses encrypted user login credentials over HTTP or HTTPS HTTP Digest is always encrypted and is the most secure option HTTP Digest is available when scanning is enabled, and when FIPS 140 is configured as follows: FIPS 140 is disabled. FIPS 140 is enabled with HTTP Digest indicated as an exception For details, refer to FIPS 140. Notes : If you select HTTP Digest authentication, the validation location is configured automatically for validation on the device This option enables HTTP authentication of user accounts that are configured in the device user database For details, refer to User Database. The authentication method for HTTP that is selected here does not affect authentication for other features that use HTTP. If you selected HTTP Basic authentication, for Validation Location, select an option: Validate on the Device : This option enables HTTP authentication of user accounts that are configured in the device user database For details, refer to User Database. Validate on the Network : This option enables HTTP authentication of user accounts that are configured on the network authentication server for the device. Note : The same network authentication configuration is used on the printer for each login method that is configured for Network Authentication. For Require Authentication for Scanning, select an option: Off : This option allows the device to scan without requiring authentication. HTTP Basic : This option authenticates with user accounts that are configured in the device user database or in the network database. Note : HTTP Basic sends user login credentials as plain, unencrypted text over HTTP To send encrypted login credentials, use HTTPS. HTTP Digest : This option authenticates with user accounts that are configured in the device user database The HTTP Digest option uses encrypted user login credentials over HTTP or HTTPS HTTP Digest is always encrypted and is the most secure option HTTP Digest is available when scanning is enabled, and when FIPS 140 is configured as follows: FIPS 140 is disabled. FIPS 140 is enabled with HTTP Digest indicated as an exception For details, refer to FIPS 140. Notes : If you select HTTP Digest authentication, the validation location is configured automatically for validation on the device This option enables HTTP authentication of user accounts that are configured in the device user database For details, refer to User Database. The authentication method for HTTP that is selected here does not affect authentication for other features that use HTTP. Off : This option allows the device to scan without requiring authentication. HTTP Basic : This option authenticates with user accounts that are configured in the device user database or in the network database. Note : HTTP Basic sends user login credentials as plain, unencrypted text over HTTP To send encrypted login credentials, use HTTPS. HTTP Digest : This option authenticates with user accounts that are configured in the device user database The HTTP Digest option uses encrypted user login credentials over HTTP or HTTPS HTTP Digest is always encrypted and is the most secure option HTTP Digest is available when scanning is enabled, and when FIPS 140 is configured as follows: FIPS 140 is disabled. FIPS 140 is enabled with HTTP Digest indicated as an exception For details, refer to FIPS 140. Notes : FIPS 140 is disabled. FIPS 140 is enabled with HTTP Digest indicated as an exception For details, refer to FIPS 140. Notes : If you select HTTP Digest authentication, the validation location is configured automatically for validation on the device This option enables HTTP authentication of user accounts that are configured in the device user database For details, refer to User Database. The authentication method for HTTP that is selected here does not affect authentication for other features that use HTTP. If you selected HTTP Basic authentication, for Validation Location, select an option: Validate on the Device : This option enables HTTP authentication of user accounts that are configured in the device user database For details, refer to User Database. Validate on the Network : This option enables HTTP authentication of user accounts that are configured on the network authentication server for the device. Note : The same network authentication configuration is used on the printer for each login method that is configured for Network Authentication. Validate on the Device : This option enables HTTP authentication of user accounts that are configured in the device user database For details, refer to User Database. Validate on the Network : This option enables HTTP authentication of user accounts that are configured on the network authentication server for the device. Note : The same network authentication configuration is used on the printer for each login method that is configured for Network Authentication. To edit the device name or location, for Device Name, Device Location, or Geographic Location, click Edit . Note : Providing a device name can help users identify the device. Click Save . Note : To use AirPrint with accounting, you can create IPP accounting exceptions
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