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Reset Functions Overview

The following reset functions are available:

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Unplug the interface cable before you choose Network Settings Reset function, All Settings Reset function or Factory Reset function.

  1. Machine Reset

    Reset all the machine’s settings that you have changed, such as Date and Time and Ring Delay.

    The following will remain:

    • The Address Book, fax data, and Call history (For models with facsimile function)
    • The administrator password
    • Network settings

  2. Network Settings Reset (For Network Models)

    Reset the print server to its default factory settings (including all IP Address information except the administrator password).

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    You can reset the administrator password using the All Settings Reset option.
  3. Address Book and Fax Settings Reset

    This function resets the following settings:

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    The following settings, with the exception of the Address Book and the Setting Lock password, apply to models with facsimile function.
    • Address Book

      (Addresses and Groups)

    • Programmed fax jobs in the memory

      (Delayed Fax)

    • Station ID

      (name and number)

    • Coverpage Message

    • Fax receive settings

      (Remote Access Code, Fax Storage, Fax Forwarding, and PC-Fax Receive (Windows only))

    • Report

      (Transmission Verification Report / Address Book / Fax Journal)

    • Setting Lock password (available models only)

  4. All Settings Reset

    Reset all the machine's settings back to the settings that were set at the factory.

    All Settings Reset takes less time than Factory Reset.

  5. Factory Reset

    Use the All Setting Reset function to reset all of the machine's settings to the settings originally set at the factory.

    Factory Reset takes more time than All Settings Reset.

    We strongly recommend you perform this operation when you dispose of the machine.

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