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Kyocera taskalfa 300ci
Somebody knows how to reset the admin password from the command center. The default has to be admin00 but somebody or somehow it has been change ? Please help..
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try this command prescribe
Resets account code admin password.
!R! ACNT "REST";EXIT;
Initializes the engine board, resets all passwords.
!R! EGRE; EXIT;
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Hi
I m newbie with this printer and please if someone can explain how to reset password in few steps?
I tried this command Resets account code admin password.
!R! ACNT "REST";EXIT; but it didnt helped me!
I use KM view and when i send this command i get back message "authetication failed".
So my question is how to reset password on these printers if i forgot??
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I've got the same problem now!!!
my customer has about 150 users... custom boxes set up and also job accounting etc. etc....
the last thing I want is to loose all of those settings.
also all the "finely tuned" service settings I've made in simulation mode.........
Is there a way to reset just the command centre password??? (for sure)
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I can't remember exactly how I did it once but you need to go into system menu on the machine. Select accounting . Input the default code ie : Password = 3000 Username = 3000. Somewhere in there is the option to turn the User & Password off for command centre which defaults command centre back to admin00.
Good luck.
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U021 for sure. Before you have to back up all data.
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use admin username password 3000 in authetication in kmnetview you have to log on as deviceadmin
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kyocera taskalfa 250 ci
How I can delete the Counter on the Machine kyocera taskalfa 250 ci ( Main counter of the Machine).
Or how i can set on 0?
Thanks friends. . .
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Re: Kyocera taskalfa 300ci
did anyone solve this problem? i have the same problem with a few TaskAlfa models
I've try with u021 and other codes.
and the accounting options, now i'm triying taking off the cmos battery on the printer's mother board.
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