Dell C7765DN MFP Color Laser Printer User Manual

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User Roles

The following three user roles are available:

User

No special authority is given to this user role.

System Administrator

The same authority as a system administrator is given except for the following operations:
• Operate folders
• Operate job flows sheets
• Change the passcode of the system administrator

Account Administrator

The following authorities are given:
• Create, delete, change (except for passcode), and view (unavailable depending on some

settings) user information

• Create, delete, change, and view accounting
• Change Alternative Name for Account ID or Mask Account ID
• Print an Accounting Report for each user

Authorization Groups

The following three settings can be configured for each authorization group.

For details on authorization groups, refer to "Create Authorization Groups" (P.453).

Restrict Recipient Selection Method

Allows you to set whether or not to permit the group members to specify recipients when

[Restrict Recipient Selection Method] is set to [Only From Address Book].

For details on the Restrict Recipient Selection Method setting, refer to "Restrict Recipient Selection

Method" (P.347).

Restrict User to Edit Address Book

Allows you to set whether or not to permit the group members to edit the Address Book in

the machine when editing the Address Book is prohibited.

For details on the Restrict User to Edit Address Book setting, refer to "Restrict User to Edit Address

Book" (P.347).

Allow User to Disable Active Settings

Allows you to set whether or not to permit the group members to disable active settings, such

as Force Watermark or Print Universal Unique ID, and perform a job. This setting enables

users belonging to an authorization group to disable active settings from [Tools] on the

[Home] screen.

For details on the Watermark and UUID settings, refer to "Watermark" (P.330) and "Print Universal

Unique ID" (P.333).
For information on how to temporarily disable active settings, refer to "Allow User to Disable Active

Settings" (P.458).

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