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  • copiertec
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    #16
    Re: SMTP settings in a printer

    I does have smtp settings for report purposes, accessed via the webpage, setup smtp, dns, etc, you will have to turn on smtp in order for it to work in the network protocol page.

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    • rthonpm
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      #17
      Re: SMTP settings in a printer

      Originally posted by bsm2
      OMG how about don't comment on shit you don't know
      How about just being professional in the technical forum side of the site? In the cesspool that is the Rants and Raves section flame war all you want but on this part of the site be a functioning adult.

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      • bsm2
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        #18
        Re: SMTP settings in a printer

        Originally posted by bsm2
        OMG

        Kyocera had this feature for for over a Decade in every printer and copier

        Nothing new
        You setup it the same as a copier

        How embarrassing for someone who's supposed to be a dealer and has OEM training
        Originally posted by rthonpm
        How about just being professional in the technical forum side of the site? In the cesspool that is the Rants and Raves section flame war all you want but on this part of the site be a functioning adult.
        How about people that don't know the technical information on the copier or printer don't comment on equipment there not trained on.

        The post was correctly answered on the first page

        Yes it's embarrassing for us Professionals
        Happy to help

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        • Tricky
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          #19
          Re: SMTP settings in a printer

          I put this in the Connectivity forum rather than Kyocera to give everyone the opportunity to comment, SMTP works the same regardless of the manufacturer since it's an internet standard communication protocol.

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          • slimslob
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            #20
            Re: SMTP settings in a printer

            Originally posted by bsm2
            The post was correctly answered on the first page
            Yes it was, by rthonpm before your first post.

            OH, by the way, you have absolutely no way of knowing what anyone else on this forum does know.

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            • Tricky
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              #21
              Re: SMTP settings in a printer

              Originally posted by bsm2
              How about people that don't know the technical information on the copier or printer don't comment on equipment there not trained on.

              The post was correctly answered on the first page

              Yes it's embarrassing for us Professionals
              Happy to help

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              • bsm2
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                #22
                Re: SMTP settings in a printer

                Originally posted by slimslob
                Yes it was, by rthonpm before your first post.

                OH, by the way, you have absolutely no way of knowing what anyone else on this forum does know.
                your NOT trained on Kyocera or its web interface Slim that's a fact

                please don't answer technical questions on equipment your not trained on.

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                • BillyCarpenter
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                  #23
                  Re: SMTP settings in a printer

                  Y'all are pissing in the wind and feeding the troll. Put him on block like I've done and be done with it.
                  Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                  • copiertec
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                    #24
                    Re: SMTP settings in a printer

                    I have a question for you, Slim. I noticed that Kyocera and Ricoh mono printers are almost identical. Do you know if Kyocera or Ricoh manufacture there own printers? Or does either rebadge?

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                    • bsm2
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                      #25
                      Re: SMTP settings in a printer

                      Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                      Y'all are pissing in the wind and feeding the troll. Put him on block like I've done and be done with it.
                      your NOT trained on Kyocera or its web interface


                      please don't answer technical questions on equipment your not trained on

                      back to training Rookie its really embarrassing for the professionals

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                      • bsm2
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                        #26
                        Re: SMTP settings in a printer

                        Originally posted by copiertec
                        I have a question for you, Slim. I noticed that Kyocera and Ricoh mono printers are almost identical. Do you know if Kyocera or Ricoh manufacture there own printers? Or does either rebadge?

                        As far as I know Kyocera printers makes its own equipment and has not rebadge them.

                        Kyocera IE Mita Copiers has rebadge and also used other brands IE Konica copiers at one time.

                        They also discontinued the Copystar lineup.

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                        • BillyCarpenter
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                          #27
                          Re: SMTP settings in a printer

                          This is from 2021:

                          Ricoh has recently rebadged a handful of Kyocera A-4 machines which will have a need for a copier stand unless you want to pay the extra $$$ for paper trays. Thankfully we have a few options that will give your machine a complete look.


                          The new Ricoh IM 550F, IM 600SRF, P800, and P801 will all work with our M3110 High/Medium/Low stands. As well as our adjustable stand, the ADJ45S.


                          Our M3110 series is a customer favorite for these machines, as they are form fitting and gives the machine a cohesive look. Locator pins included with optional feet stabilizers.
                          Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                          • copiertec
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                            #28
                            Re: SMTP settings in a printer

                            Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                            This is from 2021:

                            Ricoh has recently rebadged a handful of Kyocera A-4 machines which will have a need for a copier stand unless you want to pay the extra $$$ for paper trays. Thankfully we have a few options that will give your machine a complete look.


                            The new Ricoh IM 550F, IM 600SRF, P800, and P801 will all work with our M3110 High/Medium/Low stands. As well as our adjustable stand, the ADJ45S.


                            Our M3110 series is a customer favorite for these machines, as they are form fitting and gives the machine a cohesive look. Locator pins included with optional feet stabilizers.
                            Maybe the Ricoh mono printers have always been rebadged Kyocera's, I swear they are identical in makeup.

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                            • slimslob
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                              #29
                              Re: SMTP settings in a printer

                              Originally posted by copiertec
                              I have a question for you, Slim. I noticed that Kyocera and Ricoh mono printers are almost identical. Do you know if Kyocera or Ricoh manufacture there own printers? Or does either rebadge?
                              Ricoh re-brands a number of entry level Kyo products.

                              In the early days of plain paper copiers, Olivetti sold relabeled Minolta models. Olivetti and Lanier (before they became a Ricoh owned brand) sold Sharp. Olivetti merely changed label. Lanier redesigned the control panel. At one time Sharp had a model that didn't use heat to fuse the toner to the paper. It used cold pressure between 2 steel roller that clicked back together when the paper left. Worked except most customers did not like the noise.

                              Did you know that in the coated paper days SCM made a high speed model that used a xenon strobe system to expose the original. Built on the same frame as the Coronastat 55, the copy paper was fed down the vacuum back and when the lead edge hit the registration switch, the strobes fired. The paper never stopped. It used a strobe pack that had an output sufficient kill a person.

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                              • copiertec
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                                #30
                                Re: SMTP settings in a printer

                                Originally posted by slimslob
                                Ricoh re-brands a number of entry level Kyo products.

                                In the early days of plain paper copiers, Olivetti sold relabeled Minolta models. Olivetti and Lanier (before they became a Ricoh owned brand) sold Sharp. Olivetti merely changed label. Lanier redesigned the control panel. At one time Sharp had a model that didn't use heat to fuse the toner to the paper. It used cold pressure between 2 steel roller that clicked back together when the paper left. Worked except most customers did not like the noise.

                                Did you know that in the coated paper days SCM made a high speed model that used a xenon strobe system to expose the original. Built on the same frame as the Coronastat 55, the copy paper was fed down the vacuum back and when the lead edge hit the registration switch, the strobes fired. The paper never stopped. It used a strobe pack that had an output sufficient kill a person.
                                That's interesting, I remember Olivetti's, I did not know they formed with Lanier to form Ricoh, I used to work on Ricoh's years back and I knew that a badged Lanier would cross with Ricoh. I did not know about the Sharp fuser with no heat to fuse the toner. Sorry to hijack your post Skynet.

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