Wow you guys are getting to serious for this. it wouldn't be a bad idea charging for the help i have a child that needs to be fed to but what the heck.
I am just going to throw this out there.
I don't know which password you want to change.
try using the web image monitor. go to a web browser like internet explorer, firefox what ever you like.
-Type the IP address of the MFP or the hostname.
- try to log in as admin if that doesn't work try using "supervisior"
this account would let you reset the admin admin password.
if not then you have to do what the other guys are telling you.
get into service mode clear mode 107 you know....
hope this helps
Right you are!
Sometimes a "saying" tell's it all "Talking is silver silence is gold" or "it's better to be quiet and let everybody think you are an idiot rather than open your mouth and remove any dougth's", but some things are better of with experienced Tech's because the alternative is often very expensive
and a serious tech can distinguish the difference between "do it yourself" capability or "call somewone who is pay'ed to know".Help is sometime's
not the adequat word ,advice is better so excuse me if it sound's a little bit selfimportant but a good advice is sometime's the best and to follow a good advice is a virtue.Sorry if my language skill's aren't to good.
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You all have wasted sooo much time discussing a trivial matter. Answer the question or don't! Too many complaints...
connection to web image monitor, username is :supervisor, password: blank enter the login, once the change is old password
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