
Managing the Printer
Commands That Can Be Used in E-mail Text
Use each command according to the following rules.
•Prefix all commands with “#”, and specify the #Password command at the top of the
•Command lines without “#” are ignored.
•Write one command on each line and separate each command and parameter with a space or a tab.
When the same command is written two or more times in one
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#Password | Password | Use this command at the top of the |
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| read only or full access is set. You can omit this command when |
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| the password is not set. |
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#NetworkInfo |
| Set this when you want to check information on the network |
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| settings list. |
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#Status |
| Set this when you want to check the printer status. |
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#SetMsgAddr | Recipient | Use this command to specify the |
| address | reports are sent to. This command can only be used when the |
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| full access password is specified by the #Password command. |
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Example of Commands
1.When the read only password is “ronly”, and to check the printer status: #Password ronly
#Status
2.When the full access password is “admin”, and to set the recipient
#Password admin
#SetMsgAddr service@xerox.com
3.When the full access password is “admin”, and to set the recipient
#Password admin
#SetMsgAddr service@xerox.com #NetworkInfo
Note: Describe the “#SetMsgAddr” command before the “#NetworkInfo” command. If they are written in reverse, the information retrieved by the “#NetworkInfo” command and the result of executing the “#SetMsgAddr” command may differ.
Phaser® 6280 Printer
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