as mentioned above, restore factory defaults, then go from there.
Originally Posted by copiertec as mentioned above, restore factory defaults, then go from there. I haven't been able to locate a "reset to default" option in the web page setup. Can you provide any.futhor guidance
Access it from the control panel of the mfp and follow the steps provided.
Originally Posted by copiertec as mentioned above, restore factory defaults, then go from there. he's an end user .. this might cause more problems for us.
Originally Posted by copiertec Access it from the control panel of the mfp and follow the steps provided. I used option: 67-17 Printer reset The set data related to the printer are initialized. (Including the NIC setting.) to reset the printer. No change when printing a JPG from thumbdrive
Originally Posted by mioduz I used option: 67-17 Printer reset The set data related to the printer are initialized. (Including the NIC setting.) to reset the printer. No change when printing a JPG from thumbdrive have you tried printing a PDF sometimes JPG's are screwy
Originally Posted by mioduz I haven't been able to locate a "reset to default" option in the web page setup. Can you provide any.futhor guidance On the op-panel of the machine you should see a Settings button. That should get you started. The password should be "admin".
Originally Posted by Phil B. have you tried printing a PDF sometimes JPG's are screwy Since the begining of this project I have been using a pdf printer test file as well. cmyk shaded scales etc etc. Same faded result
Originally Posted by Phil B. he's an end user .. this might cause more problems for us. It's a harmless reset, just puts the mfp back to factory, it's not accessed by sim codes.
Originally Posted by copiertec It's a harmless reset, just puts the mfp back to factory, it's not accessed by sim codes. I was not able to find this factory reset that you speak of
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