A. Collecting the history information from the SE menu
Note: Make sure that your printer is connected to a network or to a print server.
1 Open a web browser, type http://printer_IP_address/se, and then press Enter.
Notes:
• printer_IP_address is the TCP/IP address of the printer.
• se is required to access the printer diagnostic information.
2 Click History Information, copy all information, and then save it as a text file.
3 E-mail the text file to your next level of support.
B. Collecting the firmware logs (Fwdebug and logs.tar.gz) from the SE menu
Notes:
• Make sure that your printer is connected to a network or to a print server.
• Some printers are designed to restart automatically after a 9yy error. On these printers, you can retrieve
the secondary crash code information using the SE menu.
1 Open a web browser, type http://printer_IP_address/se, and then press Enter.
2 Click Logs Gzip Compressed.
Note: A logs.tar.gz file is saved to the Downloads folder. The file may take several minutes to save. You
may rename the file if a logs.tar.gz already exists in the Downloads folder.
3 E-mail the logs to your next level of support.
Note: To download the FWdebug log to a
flash
drive, see
“General SE Menu” on page 195.
C. Collecting the settings from the Menu Settings Page
Note: The Menu Settings Page is
dierent
for each printer. For more information, see the User’s Guide. Your
next level of support will tell you which page they want to see.
Copying the Menu Settings Page from the Embedded Web Server (EWS)
Note: Make sure that your printer is connected to a network or to a print server.
1 Open a web browser, type http://printer_IP_address, and then press Enter.
2 Click Settings, and then select one of the settings pages from the links shown on the page.
3 Copy all the information, and then save it as a text file.
4 E-mail the text file to your next level of support.
Printing the Menu Settings Page
1 From the home screen, navigate to:
Reports > Menu Settings Page
2 Print the Menu Settings Page, and then use Scan to E-mail to send it to your next level of support.
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