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How can I get in and erase all Id #'s and password's on a Canon IRC3200
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How can I get in and erase all Id #'s and password's on a Canon IRC3200
I have a ImageRunner C3200 and all the id's and passcodes are in it so I cant get beyond that point. How can I get in and erase and clear out all the old history from the previous owners?
Thanks in advance.
Re: How can I get in and erase all Id #'s and password's on a Canon IRC3200
Originally posted by dmd56
I have a ImageRunner C3200 and all the id's and passcodes are in it so I cant get beyond that point. How can I get in and erase and clear out all the old history from the previous owners?
Thanks in advance.
MMI Clear===MMI Clear will remove information pertaining to the Machine User Settings, such as, ID Modes, ID Group, Passwords, Mode Memory, IP Addresses and network settings.
It does not delete address book.
Print out the User Data Lists, P-Print and any other prints that may contain User Settings before clearing MMI.
1) Go into Service Mode by hitting [Additional Functions-2 and 8-Additional Functions]
2) Select [COPIER]
3) Select [FUNCTION] (One of the buttons across the top of the LCD)
4) Select [CLEAR]
Select MMI Clear
Hit [OK]
Hit the RESET button twice in order to return to the Main LCD Screen.
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For the imageRUNNER-iR Series, imagePRESS and other Color-Enabled imageRUNNER models:
1) Go into Service Mode by hitting [Additional Functions-2 and 8-Additional Functions]
2) Select [COPIER]
3) Select [FUNCTION] (One of the buttons across the top of the LCD)
4) Select [CLEAR]
5) Scroll to screen two of the LCD using the Right arrow key.
6) Select [PWD-CLR]
7) Hit [OK]
8) Hit the RESET button twice in order to return to the Main LCD Screen. This will turn off the Department ID Management feature on the machine (without deleting the configured Department IDs and Passwords) and will clear out (delete) the System Manager ID and Password.
It might be necessary to Power the unit Off and then Back ON.
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