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  • MLDG_D
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    Originally posted by jotunn

    You've missed MAC address of the machine.
    mac is:
    00:20:6B:EC:CC:59

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  • jotunn
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    Originally posted by MLDG_D
    jotunn

    Could I please get a reset code for the following:
    SN: A92F021035342
    Request code: 2ANWY-5ZEP8-QPNBN-HPHNM-LMTXM-CG8YD-ENBRG-AYTLF

    Thanks in advance!
    You've missed MAC address of the machine.

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  • MLDG_D
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    jotunn

    Could I please get a reset code for the following:
    SN: A92F021035342
    Request code: 2ANWY-5ZEP8-QPNBN-HPHNM-LMTXM-CG8YD-ENBRG-AYTLF

    Thanks in advance!

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  • femaster
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    Originally posted by 黄圳发
    Dear jotunn
    jotunn

    Please help me with reset code for a bizhub B658E, There was an error in my certificate management.
    Thank you so much!

    SERIAL NUMBER: 479J013005740
    Repair the request code :8AKXN-59W5Z-JBTE6-8QPUC-KM4HS-2AAAA-BJ5KV
    Request code: AMKUZ-PNFQ3-JJ7Y6-6U6Y6-KBZDJ-PVW5U

    If it's convenient ,I have another question. How to register the i-Option function? It requires a code.
    That issue is a little bit different since you can already access service mode. You will need to do what is in the following post:
    https://www.copytechnet.com/forum/te...303#post792303

    For the i-option function, you will need to pay for a license code from Konica Minolta. There is no way around that requirement.

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  • 黄圳发
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    Dear jotunn
    jotunn

    Please help me with reset code for a bizhub B658E, There was an error in my certificate management.




    Thank you so much!




    SERIAL NUMBER: 479J013005740




    Repair the request code :8AKXN-59W5Z-JBTE6-8QPUC-KM4HS-2AAAA-BJ5KV




    Request code: AMKUZ-PNFQ3-JJ7Y6-6U6Y6-KBZDJ-PVW5U




    If it's convenient ,I have another question. How to register the i-Option function? It requires a code.
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    Last edited by 黄圳发; 10-13-2024, 09:24 PM.

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  • Bsytech
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    Okay thank you appreciate it

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  • Synthohol
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    i was only warning you to be cautious.

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  • Bsytech
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    Originally posted by Synthohol
    not even a please?
    *chuckles to self*

    sorry i laughed, the reset file is a brickmaker if you dont follow the procedure exactly like having FW ready, the correct dipswitch settings etc.. and in some cases boot firmware.

    just be careful if not familiar with the procedure.
    Can you help me out please. Kindly appreciate your loving gesture

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  • Bsytech
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    Originally posted by Bsytech

    Can you email me the link please adetutu.busayo6@gmail.com
    This what I send first that please help with the file and procedures. Thank you

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  • Synthohol
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    not even a please?
    *chuckles to self*

    sorry i laughed, the reset file is a brickmaker if you dont follow the procedure exactly like having FW ready, the correct dipswitch settings etc.. and in some cases boot firmware.

    just be careful if not familiar with the procedure.

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  • Bsytech
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    Originally posted by femaster

    If you don't have the Admin password either, you may need to go the nuclear route and use the reset tool (a789be.tar) on the machine. I can't currently think of any other way to change the date and time without the administrator or Service passwords.
    Email me the link

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  • Bsytech
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    Originally posted by femaster

    If you don't have the Admin password either, you may need to go the nuclear route and use the reset tool (a789be.tar) on the machine. I can't currently think of any other way to change the date and time without the administrator or Service passwords.
    Can you email me the link please adetutu.busayo6@gmail.com

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  • femaster
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    Originally posted by Bsytech

    Thank you for your response please how will set the date and time without login to administrator I don't know the password. Kindly appreciate your review.
    If you don't have the Admin password either, you may need to go the nuclear route and use the reset tool (a789be.tar) on the machine. I can't currently think of any other way to change the date and time without the administrator or Service passwords.

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  • Bsytech
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    Originally posted by femaster

    Your reset comes back as expired because the date in the copier is not set properly. You will need to set date and time properly and get back with the updated reset information.

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    Thank you for your response please how will set the date and time without login to administrator I don't know the password. Kindly appreciate your review.

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  • Bsytech
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    How login into administrator to change the time and date
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