Set password, P8000 series, P7000 series – Printronix PrintNet Enterprise User Manual
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Chapter
1
Printer Setup
Set Password
See “Set Printer Password” on page 135 to learn how to set passwords.
If the password is unknown you must clear it first.
P8000 Series
Go into the Factory menu (press
,
, , and at the same time when the
printer is offline), then into the PNE Access menu. Press
until Clear
Password displays. Unlock the ENTER key, then press
ENTER
to clear the
User and Supervisor passwords.
Under the Security tab in Printer Properties, delete any passwords that
already exist. Now you may set new passwords as described on page 135.
P7000 Series
Go into the Factory menu (press
Å, , , and at the same time), then into
the PRINTER MGMT menu. Press
Å until Clear Password displays.
Unlock the ENTER key, then press
ENTER
to clear the User and Supervisor
passwords.
Under the Security tab in Printer Properties, delete any passwords that
already exist. Now you may set new passwords as described on page 135.
SL5000/T5000 Series
Go into the Factory menu (press
+
,
–
,
↓, and ↑ at the same time). Press ↑ or ↓
until Clear Password displays. Unlock the
↵
key, then press
↵
to clear the
User and Supervisor passwords.
Under the Security tab in Printer Properties, delete any passwords that
already exist. Now you may set new passwords as described on page 135.
SL4M/T4M Series
Go into the Factory menu (press the Up, Down, Left, and Right keys at the
same time). Press
↑ or ↓ until Clear Password displays. Unlock the
↵
key,
then press
↵
to clear the User and Supervisor passwords.
Under the Security tab in Printer Properties, delete any passwords that
already exist. Now you may set new passwords as described on page 135.
All Other Printers
Go into the Factory menu, then into the PRINTER MGMT menu.
Press
NEXT
until Clear Password displays. Unlock the ENTER key, then
press
ENTER
to clear the User and Supervisor passwords.
Under the Security tab in Printer Properties, delete any passwords that
already exist. Now you may set new passwords as described on page 135.