A configuration is a collection of settings that can be assigned and enforced to a printer or a group of printers. Within a configuration, you can modify printer settings and deploy applications, licenses, firmware, and CA certificates to printers.
From the Configurations menu, click
All Configurations
>
Create
.
Type a unique name for the configuration and its description.
In the Setting list, do one or more of the following:
From the Basic tab, select one or more settings, and then specify the values. If the value is a variable setting, then enclose the header with
${}
. For example,
${Contact_Name}
. To use a variable setting file, select the file from the Use variable setting data file menu, or import the file. For more information, see Understanding variable settings.
Select one or more settings, and then specify the values. If the value is a variable setting, then enclose the header with
${}
. For example,
${Contact_Name}
. To use a variable setting file, select the file from the Use variable setting data file menu, or import the file. For more information, see Understanding variable settings.
If one or more certificates are added to this configuration, you can select any of the certificates from the
Value
drop‑down menu.
From the Advanced Security tab, select an advanced security component.
You can manage the advanced security settings only when creating a configuration from a selected printer. For more information, see Creating a configuration from a printer.
This setting is available only in configurations for supported color printers.
From the Firmware tab, select a firmware file. If multiple versions of the same firmware are present in a configuration, only the higher firmware version is considered during conformance and enforcement. To import a firmware file, see Importing files to the resource library.