The Colorado M-series is equipped with a Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC operating system with the following security features:
OS patches are released by Canon Production Printing via the ORS (On Remote Service) environment. In case ORS is connected Security updates are published to the engine automatically.
Automatic download and installation of OS patches can be configured by the System Administrator in the settings editor.
OS patches released by Canon Production Printing via https://downloads.cpp.canon.
Several settings protected by the System administrator password on the operator panel and settings editor.
A secured System administrator password recovery process, in case of loss.
IPv6
Data encryption (HTTPS) on the network for administration.
The Colorado M-series uses the following ports and protocols:
Incoming connections |
Used for |
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TCP port 9100 |
TCP RAW printing, between the RIP and the printer. |
TCP port 80 |
HTTP for settings editor. HTTP for communicating with the RIP to sync media types or monitor the printer status. |
TCP port 443 |
HTTPS for secure settings editor. NOTE
You can change the default value 443. |
Outgoing connections |
Used for |
---|---|
TCP port 443 |
HTTPS for connection to On Remote Service, to retrieve updates of the Technical Service Manual (TSM) on the printer. |
TCP port 25 |
SMTP protocol to connect to the customer's mail server when the system administrator password is recovered. NOTE
You can change the default value 25. |
UDP port 123 |
NTP protocol for time synchronization with a time server. |