Now that there is a backup file for the PSA, settings can be restored if required (see the next section).
Note:
If the PSA is joined to a domain, the domain password for the domain controller is included in the backup
file. When that PSA backup file is
restored
, it might be necessary to join the PSA to that domain again because the
password might have changed since the backup file was created.
Restoring Network Settings and Printer Information (Web Interface)
If configuration values have been accidentally changed or lost, a previously saved copy of the configuration
parameters can be restored to the PSA. This technique can also be used to replace a PSA. A copy of the
configuration parameters is saved while the PSA's settings and files are being
backed up
.
Use the following procedure to restore backup settings:
1. On the menu under
Maintenance
, select
Restore
.
2. Select the settings to restore:
❍
Administrator Accounts (restores all administrator accounts previously added and saved in the
backup of the PSA)
❍
PSA Network Settings (restores all PSA address and name information)
❍
Printers and Printer Client Drivers: (restores all printer definitions and
factory-installed drivers
plus
any added to the PSA for
Microsoft's Point and Print feature
)
3. Type the full path and file name of the saved configuration in the
Configuration File
field. Or, click
Browse
to locate and select the file.
4. Click
to begin the restore process.
-or-
Click
to return to the
Restore
page without restoring the configurations.
5. The
Restore Configuration Successful
window appears. Click
.
System Messages for Restoring the Settings on the PSA
Resetting the PSA to Factory Defaults (Front Panel)
Once the PSA is configured, the configuration settings are retained in memory unless they are manually reset to
factory defaults through the front panel of the PSA. This procedure will reset the PSA to its factory defaults. All
configuration information will be lost, including network settings, queues, and any firmware upgrades. The
administrator account name and password will be reset to factory defaults.
Note:
If the PSA is reset to factory defaults, factory-installed drivers will be restored. All other settings (including
network configuration, administrator settings, printers, and user-added drivers) will be lost.
1. Make sure queues are empty and no printing activity is taking place.
2. Press the
Power
button on the front panel of the PSA to turn it off.
CAUTION: To prevent possible file corruption on the PSA, do not simply disconnect the power
cord.