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  1. #1
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    Kyocera fs-1128mfp Password Reset

    Hello,

    Well I need your help resetting the command center password for the web interface on my Kyocera fs-1128mfp. Long story short co-worker decided to change the default password to a new password and fat fingered it. After trying many combinations, we cannot figure out what he change it to. I do have access to the physical control panel still because the default username and password of 2800 were not changed.

    I am hoping there is a way we can just reset password or even reset it back to factory defaults from the physical control panel. I did a bunch of reading, but I don't know if any type of reset can be done from the control panel. Any tips, resources or advice you have would be great.

    Thank you in advance for your help.

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    Re: Kyocera fs-1128mfp Password Reset

    The only way I believe is a factory reset to set the password back to default. You will need a service manual to tell you how to enter maintenance mode and which maintenance item number to execute and how to do it.

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    Re: Kyocera fs-1128mfp Password Reset

    Quote Originally Posted by wseyller View Post
    The only way I believe is a factory reset to set the password back to default. You will need a service manual to tell you how to enter maintenance mode and which maintenance item number to execute and how to do it.

    Check your PM
    As far as I am aware. There are two ways to do this.

    1) Using Prescribe command doing a Engine Board reset. (Note that this should be done by a Kyocera Technician, and it at some point they stopped allowing this to work so Im not sure if this is a model that allows the reset to occur.

    2) If this doesnt work, then you have to allow a Kyocera Help Desk Tech remote into a PC on-site and fix it with proprietary code that us regular heathen apparently arent qualified to have. Again this can only be done with a Kyocera Tech on site as well to call the help desk, you cant call in without having credentials.

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