Dell 7330dn Mono Laser Printer User Manual

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Securing the Printer in a High-security Environment

Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer System Administrator Guide

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Securing the Printer in a High-security
Environment

If you are concerned about the security of your printer in a high-security environment, such as
a college or printing kiosk, you can configure settings in the EWS to “lockdown” or fully
secure the printer. If you are not concerned about the security of your printer, you may only
need to set up a certificate and then configure SSL to encrypt data including passwords.

To fully secure a printer:

1.

In EWS, set up a certificate. (See

Managing Certificates

on page 4-6.)

2.

Select when to use SSL. (See

Configuring SSL

on page 4-7.)

Note:

The following steps may be completed in any order.

3.

Select the Administrator and Key User Settings. (See

Configuring Administrator and

Key User Settings

on page 4-8.)

Note:

To prevent users from changing settings, clear the Modify Configuration Web

Pages check box. To prevent users from viewing settings, clear the View Configuration
Web Pages
check box.

4.

Set up the Print Host Access List. (See

Configuring the Print Host Access List

on

page 4-9.)

5.

Set up the removal of Unprinted Personal, Secure, and Proof Print Jobs. (See

Selecting the

Automatic Removal of Secure, Personal, and Proof Jobs Option

on page 4-11.)

6.

Select the Hard Drive Overwrite option. (See

Securing the Hard Drive

on page 4-10.)

7.

Select the Jam Recovery option. (See

Jam Recovery

on page 5-2.)

8.

Lock the control panel menus. (See

Locking the Control Panel Menus

on page 4-15.)

9.

Configure SNMP. (See

Configuring SNMP

on page 4-16.)

10.

Disable unused protocols. (See

Protocol Control

on page 3-6.)

11.

Disable Job Accounting. (See

To Enable or Disable Job Accounting

on page 3-4.)

Note:

To secure protocols, disable any protocols you are not using. This prevents

unauthorized access through applications that use these protocols. For example, if you
want to use IPP for a secure printing channel, disable the other printing protocols,
Port 9100 and LPR. Disabling some protocols also disables some printer functions, such
as printer discovery and Status Monitor.

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