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  • Leebs14
    Trusted Tech

    250+ Posts
    • Feb 2014
    • 457

    Admin Password has been changed!!!

    Hi there, I have just taken over looking after a bunch of Kyocera M6035Cidn MFD's and they do not have the default password of Admin/Admin as someone has changed it and no one knows who or why!! Help guys how do i reset the Admin passowrd back to the default otherwise i cant make any changes etc??

    Cracked it thanks to Google!! if you do a 1087 1087 then a U21 and reset memory it reverts it back to default password. you do have to set everything back up again afterwards though.
    Last edited by Leebs14; 05-13-2019, 04:53 PM.
  • martinkrys
    Technician
    • Feb 2011
    • 28

    #2
    Re: Admin Password has been changed!!!

    Try to use a local user account in order to change an Admin Account:
    Go to System Menu/Counter] key > [User Login/Job Accounting, and then If the login user name entry screen appears during operations, enter a login user name/password, and select [Login].
    Login User Name:3500
    Login Password: 3500
    Then You should be able change an Admin account password

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    • Xer0615
      Technician
      • Jan 2019
      • 48

      #3
      Re: Admin Password has been changed!!!

      The manual for the Ecosys/desktop models has a listing of all the passwords for the various models, and none of them are Admin/Admin-- Perhaps it was changed on your end, but I'm inclined to believe they simply don't use that password, b/c I'm fairly certain this machine I was working on when I realized this was brand new out of the box.

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      • darry1322
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        500+ Posts
        • Oct 2010
        • 817

        #4
        Re: Admin Password has been changed!!!

        Originally posted by Xer0615
        The manual for the Ecosys/desktop models has a listing of all the passwords for the various models, and none of them are Admin/Admin-- Perhaps it was changed on your end, but I'm inclined to believe they simply don't use that password, b/c I'm fairly certain this machine I was working on when I realized this was brand new out of the box.

        They all have an Admin account with Admin as password for several years now . I haven't really ever looked to see what is listed in the manual, but this is the user/pass combo I use just about every day.

        password.jpg

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