Confirm that the device you are planning to use is supported.
Verify the firmware version: open the administration page for the device, select the
Device Management tab, click Firmware Update in the menu on the left and
check Current Version.
Ensure that you have activated the Epson Open Platform 1.1:
Fill out the Enter product key field in the Epson Open Platform Version field
above select 1.1.
Ensure that you have activated the Epson Open Platform 1.1.
Verify the Administrator Password.
In the device administration page, go to the Product Security tab.
In the menu on the left, click Change Administrator Password . If you decide to set
a new administrator password in this page (optional), ensure that this is reflected in the
device configuration in DRS as well.
(optional) If you want to use a USB card reader plugged into the internal slot on the device
(in the front pocket you need to remove the cover), complete the following:
In the device administration page, go to the Product Security tab.
In the menu on the left, choose External Interface.
Go to the Memory Device group and set Memory Device to
Enabled.
Confirm the valid certificate status on the MFP.
In the device administration page, go to the Network Security tab.
In the menu on the left choose SSL/TLS.
Select Certificate.
Choose Self-signed Certificate in the Server Certificate list.
Click Update.
Click Send.
Verify the date, time, and locale.
In the device administration page, go to the Device Management tab.
Select Date and Time.
Select Date and Time and provide the required information.
Select Time Difference and provide the required information.
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