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    Turning copier off remotely ?

    Is there a way to shut down (Turn Off) a Kyocera remotely. We have a power company that is going to be working on some line and they are going to cut the power and the customer wants to know if we can turn it OFF remotely.

    Looked but did not see a shut down - turn off.

    Tested the timer here and it only makes the copier go to sleep.

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    Re: Turning copier off remotely ?

    Since the customer knows the date and time the power is going to be turned off, why can they not just shut down the machine before that? They appear to be a little lazy to me.

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    Re: Turning copier off remotely ?

    Sort of: On the webpage there is a ReBoot function. It's intended to re-initializing the machine after making changes to the network settings. And it can be done remotely if you can access the web interface. But ... there is not a shutdown. And if you could shutdown, you could not restart because you can't access the web interface when the machine is off. =^..^=
    If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
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    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

    blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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    Re: Turning copier off remotely ?

    Really have them unplug the copier

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    Re: Turning copier off remotely ?

    Ditto, on having them unplug the copier.

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    Re: Turning copier off remotely ?

    look for usermanual 2552ci,
    maybe available on your system also.
    weekly timer.JPG

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    Re: Turning copier off remotely ?

    They can always connect the copier to a smart switch and turn it off via mobile app. It's not a proper shut down, but it's no different than if the power went out.

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    Re: Turning copier off remotely ?

    Thanks, I did not think there was but the customer asked us if we could and I was just being sure I did not overlook anything..

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    Re: Turning copier off remotely ?

    LOL this sounds awful familiar to me. We have an energy company that shuts off power to the building all the time and they pay someone OT to come shut them off and turn them back on again. Also in Texas

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