SOURCE: Reset Factory Defaults
I fixed the problem with no help from your service....as a matter of fact, I mailed the guy back that "helped" me online and heard nothing from him either.
Good thing Im resourceful.......$15 WASTED!
SOURCE: Factory Defaults for Kyocera FS-1300D
Turn off the Dell printer (assuming you want to keep that IP address as is). From the computer/server the printers are networked to, go to Printers and Faxes and locate the printer. Right-click on the printer > Properties > and there should be a tab where you can change the IP address within...sorry I can't recall the exact steps from here as I don't have access to do so from my machine. Once you change the IP, reboot printer and your conflict should be resolved.
If all else failes, you'll need to consult the NIC card manual for further diorection.
Good luck!
SOURCE: Hi, lost password and want to
If they made it easy, anyone could steal your printer, and reset the password and use it!!!
The reason for the password is security so employees can't bugger with the settings after the IT department or yourself has set it up, and so thieves can't use it properly.
BUT
I highly suggest trying 9999 as the password.
Let me know if this doesn't work!
SOURCE: Kyocera Mita Kyocera FS-1028 MFP Laser Print -
printer is working but scanner is not working
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