PRINTING AN ENCRYPTED PDF FILE
               PDF encryption is used to protect a PDF file by requiring
                  the entry of a password to print or edit the file.
To directly print an encrypted PDF file on an FTP server or
                  in a USB memory device, etc. connected to the machine, reset the
                  password and begin printing.
               
                  
                     - To print
                        an encrypted PDF file using the printer driver, enter the password
                        when opening the file on your PC.
 
                     - Printing
                        is not possible if you do not know the password for the encrypted
                        PDF file.
 
                     - Encrypted
                        PDF versions that can be directly printed are 1.6 (Adobe Acrobat
                        7.0) and earlier.
 
                  
                
               
                  - Tap the Job status display and tap the [Print]
                     tab.
 
                  - Tap the [Spool] key.
 When the list contains an encrypted PDF file, a message
                  is displayed to indicate that an encrypted PDF file exists.
- Tap the print job key for the encrypted PDF file.
 
                  You cannot select multiple encrypted PDF files.
                  - Tap the [Enter Password for Encrypt PDF.] key on the action panel.
 
                  - Enter the password (32 characters or less) and tap the [Yes]
                     key.
 
                  When both a master password and a user password
                     (which is used to open the file) have been set, enter the master password.