I've noticed a lot of Ricohs not reporting supply data properly on FMAudit. It's been an on going issue for us. Does anyone have any insight as to any SP mode adjustments or firmware levels I can try to resolve this?
Thanks.
I've noticed a lot of Ricohs not reporting supply data properly on FMAudit. It's been an on going issue for us. Does anyone have any insight as to any SP mode adjustments or firmware levels I can try to resolve this?
Thanks.
FMAudit doesn't provide technical support? I noticed online that I can't find anywhere were they list what product they are compatible with.
I retired before the 55s came out so am not certain but you might be able to setup automatic email notification for supply status in WIM. You used to be able to setup to have the MFP send an email alert for things like toner low, toner out, toner replaced, paper low, paper out, paper replaced and jam and malfunction messages.
Your question may also have the answer. Update troublesome devices FW.
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Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. I do appreciate it. We've tried firmware in these models and gone down a rabbit hole of SP mode changes to no effect. Email notifications is possible but our supply department gets a bunch of erroneous emails regarding this from so many other devices that they ignore those and want the auto toner fullfillment service to handle it exclusively. I set these two devices up on @Remote yesterday and will be exploring the possibility of using @remote to get accurate toner info. Or should I be using ARMS for this?
@remote should work. Your supply department or who aver you setup to receive @remote alerts will still get the emails. Where I have used email notification is to have an email go to the individual machine's key operator (may also be a group) and whoever at the customer is responsible controlling and ordering supplies in addition to notifying the dealership.
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