That's a pretty bold statement..We have KM reps that say this can't be done w/o a NVRAM..Would you mind explaining how you intend to perform this magic? E
That's a pretty bold statement..We have KM reps that say this can't be done w/o a NVRAM..Would you mind explaining how you intend to perform this magic? E
Nobody offer me to resolve the problem, so half price from what ?
I'm not one to charge for help, but that was a long time before I found out. Long time.
Honestly I don't think it's fair to leave it here for end users.
It is a valuable service because no one knows. But it's a fair price
Nothing like day after day
1. Toggle off enhanced Security
2. Do a Trouble Reset
3. Press the Menu Button for 4 Secs
4. You should ow see the Service Mode.
This worked for me once, although it might be that i had special Firmware running.
Since all Machines are able to run in a Network, you could use Tellnet to get into the Machine and either reset the password or just read it out. Have done this with older Machines, didnt bother with new Machines because i had then access to reset tools
This not work on 1051 !
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