I remember it saying in the online training for the IM series that if you leave the admin/super. logins blank, then you won't be able to login through WIM. This hasn't been the case for us, we've left them blank, and were still able to login through WIM with admin/blank. I don't remember anything about the system@emea being a password, but I'll keep it in mind just in case.
EDIT: The only startup issue we've had (there's a bulletin for it), is that a couple of the IM430's started up in "User Setup Mode" and not "Service Setup Mode" .
Here's the mentioned bulletin.
RE. No Tech Required.
I haven't worked on newer machines in ages.
Sounds like a full business trend to remove the Technician from the print managed equation.
In the days of old when you drove into a service station to get some fuel, the drive-way attendant would filled up the fuel, checked the water and oil, clean the windscreen; all of which was included in the sale of the fuel. To day you drive in to the servo,help yourself to fuel, pay, and then drive out.
Is the copier industry to go the same way?
Dad: I've got to pull in to the fuel station to get some fuel.
Mom: I've got to pull into the copier station to get some toner.
Is the copier industry going to supply "toner only" nothing else?
Fill up the toner,pay, and then drive out....
Last edited by NeoMatrix; 05-09-2019 at 11:50 PM.
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Re. Spark Plug off tune up.
The spark plug-off would only have worked on those (add politically correct) less intuitive. My wife comes to mind for some reason....
I've also heard that drawing a lead pencil trace inside the distributor cap does the same trick.
..digress...
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