How To Set/Change The User Name And Administrator Password; How To Export And Import Network Settings - Epson ML-13000 User Manual

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ML-13000
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How to Set/Change the User Name and Administrator Password

Make sure you change the password to prevent unauthorized access and to ensure that only users who know the
administrator password can operate the printer. Set your own User Name.
Enter the default values when starting up for the first time or when the User Name and Password have been
initialized.
Leave the User Name blank. Enter the printer's serial number as the Password.
You can set or change the User Name and Password from the Change Administrator Password menu on the
Product Security tab.
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Important:
Save the User Name and Password you set or changed in a safe location so that you do not forget them.
If you forget your User Name or Password, you will need to reset your Web Config and control panel settings.
"If you have forgotten your administrator password" on page 379
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"If you have forgotten your WebConfig User Name" on page 379
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Every time you change the Fabric Settings or network settings, we recommend exporting or saving a copy of the new
settings. For more details on copying the Fabric Settings, see the Epson Edge Dashboard help. See the following for
details on how to export network settings.
"How to Export and Import Network Settings" on page 53
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How to Export and Import Network Settings

You can export and import the network settings that can be set in Web Config.
Every time you change the network settings, we recommend exporting the new settings.
How to export
A
On the Device Management tab, click Export and Import Setting Value - Export File.
B
Select the items to be exported.
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Set a password in the Password and Confirm Password fields.
D
Press Export File, and then select where to save the file for the exported items.
Selected items are exported.
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