HP Enterprise printers and scanners - Imaging and Printing Security Best Practices (white paper)
Term Description
Scanner, ADF, or flatbed
scanner
The top of the MFP is a scanner that converts paper documents into digital
images for copying, fax, or digital sending. The scanner can scan a document in
two ways: Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) or flatbed.
The ADF is the top of the MFP. It is the cover of the flatbed scanner. The ADF
draws sheets into a paper path from an input tray similar to the input paper tray
on a printer. It runs each sheet past the scanner and places it in an output tray.
The flatbed scanner is a flat pane of glass under a cover (the ADF) that opens to
allow placement of one surface for scanning. The flatbed scanner is for
documents such as folded paper or books that will not go through the ADF.
SNMPv3 SNMPv3 is a secure network protocol that encrypts network traffic. It is
available with Web Jetadmin.
SSL
Secure Socket Layer. SSL is the encryption capability of the internet. It is the
system used for web communication via HTTPS.
Storage device
A storage device is a component that stores data. The MFP includes two types of
storage devices: hard drive and Compact Flash cards.
MFP storage devices store two types of data: system data, such as
configurations, and user data, such as print jobs, address books, and installed
applications.
WJA
HP Web Jetadmin: HP Web Jetadmin is a peripheral management tool that
provides access to multiple devices for status and configuration. It can configure
multiple MFPs simultaneously. Web Jetadmin is the recommended tool for
configuring all settings in this checklist.