Restoring The System Configuration - Canon imagePASS-A2 Service Manual

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O BACK UP THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
1 Ask the network administrator to print the Job Log, Configuration page, and Font List
(if possible).
For more information, see
2 Connect a client computer to the same network as the imagePASS, and open a Web browser.
3 In the URL field of the browser, type the IP address or server name of the imagePASS, and
press Enter to open the WebTools page.
4 In WebTools, click Configure > Launch Configure.
The Login dialog box appears.
5 Enter the Administrator password, and then click OK.
The default Administrator password is Fiery.1 (case-sensitive), but the network administrator
may have changed the password.
6 Click Server > Backup/Restore, and then click the Backup button.
7 In the Backup dialog box, select the settings that you want to back up, enter a file name and
location, and then click Save.

Restoring the system configuration

You can restore the configuration of the imagePASS to its previous state using a configuration
file. For more information about creating a configuration file, see
configuration"
on page 51.
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If you were unable to create a configuration file, you must configure Setup. After you
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exit Setup and the imagePASS reboots, ask the network administrator to restore any archived
settings and files that were saved. For information about Setup, see Configuration and Setup,
which is part of the user documentation set.
T
O RESTORE THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
1 Connect a client computer to the same network as the imagePASS, and open a Web browser.
2 In the URL field of the browser, type the IP address or server name of the imagePASS, and
press Enter.
WebTools starts.
3 In WebTools, click Configure > Launch Configure.
The Login dialog box appears.
4 Enter the Administrator password, and then click OK.
The default Administrator password is Fiery.1 (case-sensitive), but the network administrator
may have changed the password.
"Printing imagePASS pages"
on page 48.
"Backing up the system
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