AUTHENTICATION BY SINGLE SIGN-ON
               When the user authentication is used, you must enter
                  your user name and password to print from a printer driver.
The Single Sign-on function can be used when Active Directory
                  authentication is used on both the machine and the computer.
When you use this function and print from the printer driver,
                  the print job is sent to the machine using the authentication information
                  that you used to log in to the computer. This allows easy printing
                  of jobs from the printer driver without the need to enter your user
                  name or password each time you print when user authentication is
                  enabled. 
               Authentication by Single Sign-on requires that
                  Active Directory authentication be performed on the machine and
                  your computer. This can only be used when your computer is running
                  Windows.
               
                  SETTINGS
                  
                     Active Directory must be
                        enabled on the machine in advance. For information on Active Directory,
                        refer to "
                        ACTIVE DIRECTORY LINKING FUNCTION". After enabling
                        Active Directory, configure the settings below in the printer driver.
                     
                        - Click the [Start] button, select [Settings] →
                           [Device] → [Devices and Printers].
 
                        
                           - In
                              Windows 11, click the [Start] button, select [Bluetooth & devices]
                              → [Printers & scanners].
 
                           
                           - In Windows 8.1/Windows
                              Server 2012, right-click the [Start] button, select [Control Panel]
                              → [View devices and printers] (or [Devices and Printers]).
 
                        
                        - Right-click the machine's printer driver icon and select
                           [Printer Properties].
 The printer properties appear.
- Click the [Configuration] tab.
 
                        - Set the [Single Sign-on] checkbox to 
                           
. 
                     
                     
                     Authentication Option
                     For the authentication method, refer to "
                        PRINTING WHEN THE USER AUTHENTICATION FUNCTION IS ENABLED".
                     
                        - Click the [Job Handling] tab.
 
                        - In [Authentication], select [Single Sign-on].
 
                     
                     
                        
                           - Single
                              Sign-on authentication is also possible from the Job Handling dialog
                              box and the User Authentication dialog box.
 
                           - When Single
                              Sign-on is enabled, [Print and Send] cannot be used.
 
                           - If you
                              logged in to the machine in advance before using Single Sign-on,
                              you will have the permissions of the user account you used to log
                              in. 
                              If you use Single Sign-on without logging in to the machine, the
                              user permissions will be those of "User". This may limit the functions
                              that you can use.
 
                           - If Single
                              Sign-on is used without logging in to the machine, the user name
                              in the job log will be the name set by printer driver. If the user
                              name is not set by printer driver, the user name in the job log
                              will be the computer login name.