Configuring Ricoh ESA for YSoft SafeQ Embedded Terminal

Follow these steps to configure the MFP to allow installation of YSoft SafeQ Embedded Terminal:

Enable external accounting features of the MFP

1.    If the Java VM card is not a built-in part of the MFP's hardware, insert the card into the MFP's lowest SD slot.

      CAUTION: Turn off the MFP before proceeding, to avoid damaging the Java VM card or the MFP.
      NOTE: The MFP includes as many as three SD card slots. The lowest slot is reserved for the Java VM card and firmware update cards. The slot may be covered with a metal or plastic cover, which you must remove.

2.   Turn on the MFP. Wait 2 or 3 minutes while Java VM and the default version of the embedded terminal are installed.

3.   On the MFP panel, select the options shown below to activate support for enhanced external charge unit management: SP mode 5-113-002 to 1.

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4.   Check that the SP mode 5-113-001 is set to 0 (default value). If not, change it to the default value.

5.  Perform a soft restart of the MFP. (On the keypad, press and hold * and # for 10 seconds.)

6.   Select System Settings > Administrator Tools > Enhanced External Charge Unit Management; then select/deselect options as shown below to enable enhanced external charge unit management to block Copier, Printer, Document Server, Facsimile and Scanner.

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     CAUTION: Java™/X  must not be blocked.

Setup Key Counter Management

 Select System Settings > Administrator Tools > Key Counter Management; then deselect all options as shown bellow to disable device blocking with blocking cable.

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Setup user authentication management

Select System Settings > Administrator Tools > User Authentication Management; then turn off User Authentication Management

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Set the Heap and Stack size to the maximum available

1.    Go to the Ricoh MFP web interface (Web Image Monitor)

2.    Login as the Machine Administrator

3.    Go to Configuration >  Extended Feature Settings > Administrator Tools

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4.    Change the Heap and Stack size to the maximum available amount, for example:

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Same setting can be done on the device panel, go to: User tools > Extended Feature Settings > Extended Feature Settings > Administrator Tools

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Time settings

1.    Go to the Ricoh MFP web interface (Web Image Monitor)

2.    Login as the Machine Administrator

3.    Go to Configuration > Date/Time

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4.    Set  the time to match the YSoft SafeQ server time or specify automatic time configuration via NTP server.

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Configuring USB Card Reader on 12.x Java devices

Select System Settings > General Features > Program/Change USB Device List; then enter values for Vendor ID  - 214C and Product ID - 0202 for Device 01

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Configuring MFP to print with watermarks in Rule Base Engine

1.   Go to the Ricoh MFP web interface (Web Image Monitor)

2.   Login as the Machine Administrator

3.   Go to Configuration > Printer > Basic Settings

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4.   Change Host Interface > I/O Buffer to 256 KB

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     CAUTION: RBE Watermark feature is only supported on PS printers

Create a MFD certificate on Ricoh devices

Before MU 72 strongly recommended. For MU 72 and higher it is mandatory.

  1. Go to device web interface (accessible via device IP address)

  2. Log in as an administrator

    1. Default credentials admin/keep password field empty

  3. Navigate through Device Management → Configuration → Device Certificate

  4. Certificate setup

    1. If you have your own certificate

      1. Click Upload button

      2. Fill up the form

      3. Click Upload button

    2. If you don´t have your own

      1. Click on Create button

      2. Fill up the certificate details

      3. Recommended to prolong validity period

      4. Click OK button

  5. Machine will restart itself and certificate will be ready to be used 

Recommended configuration of shared Windows printer used for secure and direct print queue

When you are configuring shared printer for secure print, follow the the recommendations bellow to increase performance of the driver installed in environment when it´s used for printing on printers with a different feature configuration. The same recommendations can be applied for direct print as well since there´s no direct access between the driver and the printer and feature configuration has to be selected manually.