"AMS" is right (and guitar9199), Factory mode, 5846-46, cycle machine, and it should be defaulted back to "admin" with no password.
It won't default to "admin", it will only reset the supervsior credentials, so then you can log in and reset the admin credentials.
Oh yeah...it will also wipe out the entire address book.
BTW.....Factory SP mode has no business being shared in a public forum.
Yes, I know it's been done in the past, and I've been critical about it then too.
If you wish to share info like this, that's what PM's are for.
+1BTW.....Factory SP mode has no business being shared in a public forum.
Yes, I know it's been done in the past, and I've been critical about it then too.
If you wish to share info like this, that's what PM's are for.
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This worked on a MP 2352 also. Thanks for this post, I've been trying to find the answer to this issue for a while. Occasionally when we go on a service call to a machine where the local IT has changed the login to the MFP and the offending party has moved on to another job and no one else knows what it was changed to.
If you idiots keep disclosing company confidential information in public posts instead of Private Messages, one of these days Ricoh is going to change it as part of a firmware release everyone is going to be screwed. Either that or an unethical competitor is going to start hacking machines.
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