Canon imageCLASS X MF1538 II manual

Canon imageCLASS X MF1538 II
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Preventing Unauthorized Access

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This section describes pr
eventive measures against unauthorized access from external networks. For administrators
and users that are using the machine in a network environment, make sure to read this section before use.
Connecting to networks enables you to use various functions such as printing, remote operation from a computer,
sending scanned documents through the Internet, etc. However, for protection against unauthorized access from an
external network, security measures are essential. This section describes some countermeasures against unauthorized
access, which must be implemented before using the machine with a network environment.
Implementing Private IP Addresses(P. 133)
Limiting Communication via a Firewall(P. 134)
Setting up TLS Encryption Communication(P. 134)
Managing the Machine's Information via Passwords(P. 134)

Implementing Private IP Addresses

An IP addr
ess is a number that is assigned to a computer on a network. A "global IP address" is used for Internet
connections. A "private IP address" is used for local area networks such as an oce LAN. If your IP address is a global
IP address, unauthorized users on the Internet can attempt to access your local network and risks such as information
leakage become larger. If your address is a private address, only users on a local area network such as the oce LAN
have access.
Global IP address
Accessible fr
om outside your network
Private IP address
Accessible only from within a local area network
Generally, when setting up an IP address, use a private IP address. For a private IP address, any addresses in the
following ranges can be used. Conrm if the IP address that is currently set is a private IP address.

Ranges of Private IP Addresses

10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255
172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255
192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255
For information on how to conrm IP addresses, see
Setting an IPv4 Address(P. 164) .
Even if a global IP addr
ess is set for the machine, risk of unauthorized access can be reduced by using a
rewall. Consult your network administrator when you want to operate the machine using a global IP
address.
Setting Up
133

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The Canon imageCLASS X MF1538 II is a printer that offers high-quality printing and scanning capabilities. It is designed with efficiency in mind, making it suitable for small businesses and home offices. With its compact size, it can easily fit into limited workspace areas. This printer comes equipped with a variety of features that enhance productivity. It has a fast printing speed, allowing for quick completion of printing tasks. Additionally, it supports duplex printing, which enables users to print on both sides of the paper, reducing paper waste. The automatic document feeder feature further enhances efficiency by enabling the scanning or copying of multiple pages at once. The Canon imageCLASS X MF1538 II provides sharp and clear prints, thanks to its professional-quality printing resolution. It also offers versatile connectivity options, including USB and Ethernet, enabling seamless integration with various devices and networks. User-friendly and intuitive, this printer has a simple control panel that allows for easy navigation and operation. It also has a built-in LCD screen that provides clear status updates and notifications. In terms of durability, the Canon imageCLASS X MF1538 II is built to withstand regular use. Its robust construction ensures long-lasting performance and reliability. Overall, the Canon imageCLASS X MF1538 II is a reliable and efficient printer that delivers high-quality printing and scanning capabilities. Designed with productivity in mind, it is suitable for small businesses and home offices alike.

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BrandCanon
ModelimageCLASS X MF1538 II
Productprinter
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF)

Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Canon imageCLASS X MF1538 II below.

What is the best way to remove jammed paper from my printer?

It is best to gently pull the paper out of the printer. Turn the printer off, and make sure that the printhead is not hanging over the paper and that no paper remains in the printer.

How come my printer does not accept original cartridges?

Non-genuine cartridges may not be recognised by the printer. In that case you will receive a message that the cartridge is empty. The manual of the purchased cartridge usually contains the solution, if this does not work, it is advisable to contact the seller.

How come my prints are of poor quality?

There can be various reasons for poor print quality. Check if the cartridges or toners are full. If so, inkjet printers often require cleaning the printer, the cartridges have dried out, or the print head is broken. With laser printers, calibrating the laser printer is recommended.

What is the difference between a laser printer and an inkjet printer?

A laser printer prints with a toner and an inkjet printer prints with ink.

How come my inkjet printer has black stripes?

In most cases, the inkjet printer cartridge is broken and the cartridge needs to be replaced.

What does DPI stand for?

DPI stands for Dots Per Inch and is the number of ink droplets (per inch) that end up on the paper when printing.

Is the manual of the Canon imageCLASS X MF1538 II available in English?

Yes, the manual of the Canon imageCLASS X MF1538 II is available in English .

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