6.4.1
Sending E-mail to the Printer
To send e-mail to the printer, first specify the address of the printer in the address box
of e-mail program that you are using.
The title of your e-mail is not important. Give the e-mail any title you like.
The table below shows commands contained in the e-mail.
Procedures for sending mail vary depending on your e-mail program. For details, refer to the
documents provided with your e-mail program.
Command
Command
#Password
#NetworkInfo
#Status
#setmsgaddr
Examples of e-mail commands
The following rules apply to e-mail commands:
Each command must start with # and the e-mail must have the #Password
G
command at the beginning.
Commands that do not start with # are invalid.
G
There can only be 1 command per line in the e-mail. The command and parameter
G
must be separated by a space or tab.
If the e-mail contains the same command more than once, only the first command is
G
used. Others are ignored.
Examples of e-mail commands are shown below.
Example 1: Checking the printer status with the read-only password, ronly.
#Password
#Status
Parameter
password
When read-only or full-access passwords are set,
be sure to write this command at the head. If no
password is set, you can skip this step.
-
Specify this to confirm information with the
network settings list.
-
Specify this to confirm the printer status.
Trap destination e-
Use this to set the trap destination e-mail address.
mail address
This is only available when you specify the full-
access password as the #Password command.
ronly
6.4 Using E-mail
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