Overview – Dell B3465dnf Mono Laser Multifunction Printer User Manual

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Smart Card Authentication Client—This lets you secure access to printers by requiring users to log in using a Smart
Card or a user name and password. You can use the application to secure access to all applications and functions
on the printer home screen or to individual applications and functions. The application also provides Kerberos
authentication options and a Kerberos ticket that can be used by other secured applications.


Authentication token—If you are using Smart Cards to secure printer access, then this enables the printer to
communicate with the type of Smart Card you are using.

Note: You must use the correct authentication token for your Smart Card type.

Background and Idle Screen—This can be secured through Smart Card Authentication Client to provide a secure
idle screen that requires users to authenticate before they can access the printer home screen.


Scan to Network (Basic)—This lets users scan documents to network destinations specified by the network
administrator. When Scan to Network is secured through Smart Card Authentication Client, the Kerberos ticket
from Smart Card Authentication Client can be used to authenticate to network destinations.

Note: A premium version of Scan to Network is also available that offers advanced features in addition to those
of the basic application. For information on the two versions of Scan to Network and on configuring the
application, see the Scan to Network and Scan to Network Premium Administrator’s Guide.

For a list of requirements for each application, including supported printers and required firmware versions, see the
Readme file for the application.

For information on physically setting up the printer or using the printer features, see the printer User's Guide. After
completing initial setup tasks according to the printer User's Guide, see the Networking Guide that came with the printer
for information on how to connect the printer to your network.

For information on licensing the application, see

“Licensing applications” on page 44

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