Open a Web browser and enter the URL http://<MFP IP
address> in the Address field.
Select the Properties tab, and login with User ID and Password if
prompted. The Extensible Service Setup screen displays.
In the left tab, click the General Setup > Extensible Service Setup.
Click Edit in the Extensible Service Registration row. The Web
Services options display:
Click Enable all at the top of the screen. Both the Authentication &
Accounting Configuration and Job Limits options are enabled by default. Ensure
this is the case; if these services are not enabled, errors occur when
initializing the Xerox embedded device in Web System Manager, causing the Copy
Stop feature to not work.
The Authentication & Accounting Configuration and Job Limits services
must be enabled via the Internet Services interface.
In the left pane, click the Login/Permissions/Accounting folder, then
the Login Methods subfolder. Select Convenience. Select User can login at
device if card is not available option if desired.
Click Edit for Convenience Authorization Setup.
In the Accounting Information section, select Automatically apply Account
Codes from the server. The Server communication information will be
filled out by the initialization process. Click Save.
In the left pane, click the Login/Permissions/Accounting folder, then
the Login Methods subfolder. Click the Edit icon for Card
Reader Policy. Select option for the Card reader policy and click
Save.
In the left pane select Login/Permissions/Accounting. Select User
Permissions.
Click Edit icon under Non-Logged-In (Guest) User Role. Select
Not Allowed for services to be locked and click Save.
In the left pane select Login/Permissions/Accounting and then
Accounting. Select Network Accounting.
Click Edit beside Accounting Workflow.
Select Capture Usage and cick Save.
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