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Ricoh Printer User Authentication: ID Card Login Setup & Usage (Print/Scan/Copy Security), In this tutorial we walk you through how to set up and use ID card login / user authentication on a Ricoh multifunction printer (MFP). Whether you want to restrict access, track print/copy/scan usage by user, or simply increase security by enabling card-based login, this video shows step-by-step how to register cards, configure the card reader, set up user codes, and manage access rights. What you’ll learn: • How to enable User Code Authentication on a Ricoh device. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} • How to set up a card reader and register ID cards for login. • How to configure printing, copying and scanning functions so only authorised users can use them. • How to monitor user activity and job tracking on Ricoh printers. • Best practices for implementing card-based login in offices or schools. Why this matters: Using ID card login helps reduce unauthorised usage of your Ricoh printer, keeps costs under control, and improves document security. With this feature you can assign unique IDs to each user, require login before print/copy/scan, and disable functions for guests or non-authorised users. Target audience: • IT administrators managing Ricoh MFPs • Office managers looking to control printer usage • School/university IT departments • Any organisation wanting to increase print/scan security If you found this video helpful, please Like 👍, Subscribe 🔔 and leave a comment if you have questions or suggestions for future tutorials. #Ricoh #IDCardLogin #PrintSecurity #MFP #UserAuthentication #CardReader