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Enable color: All color print jobs are printed in color.
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Disable color: All color print jobs are printed in their grayscale equivalent.
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Set custom color access: Color printing is restricted based on the custom settings that you dene.
2. If the Set custom color access option is selected, perform the following steps:
a. Select one or more of the following:
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Restrict by user permissions: Select this checkbox to restrict color printing based on user
permission sets. Use the Access Control for Device Functions conguration option to dene the
user permission sets.
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Restrict by application: Select this checkbox to restrict color printing based on applications.
If both the Restrict by user permissions and Restrict by application checkboxes are selected, the
lowest level of permission is applied when restricting color print jobs.
b. If the Restrict by application checkbox is selected, dene the application permissions as follows:
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Specify the default permission level for all applications: Select the type of color usage from the
Default permission for applications drop-down list.
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Identify and manage applications that require specic permission levels: These applications
have the specic permission level applied to them instead of the default permission level. These
applications are identied in the Non default applications list.
To add an application to the list, enter the name of the application in the Name text box, select
the type of color usage from the Permission drop-down list, and then click Add.
To delete one or more applications from the Non default applications list, select the
applications, and then click Remove.
To delete all of the applications from the Non default applications list, click Remove All.
Secure Communication
Use this option to enable the ciphers.
The device communicates based on these secure communications and enabled ciphers. The enabled check
boxes indicate currently active ciphers, and disabled check boxes indicate inactive ciphers. Securely manage the
network device using a Web browser and the HTTPS protocol. To authenticate the HP Jetdirect Web Server when
HTTPS is used, congure a certicate or use the pre-installed, self-signed X.509 Certicate. The encryption
strength species what ciphers the Web server will use for secure communications.
AES256-GCM-SHA384 and AES128-GCM-SHA256 ciphers are only supported with TLS 1.2. If the active ciphers
are limited to AES256-GCM-SHA384 and/or AES128-GCM-SHA256, then the supported TLS protocol must be set
to only TLS 1.2 on the client and the server; otherwise, a communication error occurs. When browsing to the
printer, or when conguring the printer via HP Web Jetadmin, the printer is the server and HP Web Jetadmin is
the client.
Secure Disk Encryption Mode
Use this option to determine whether encryption is automatically enabled when an HP Secure Hard Disk is
installed. This is the default and recommended mode. If you have a specic need to manually specify a drive
password or want to start encrypting at a later time, the Manual setting allows this. If Manual is selected, you
must use the EWS page to individually enable encryption of each device.
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