On the keypad, type . Step 2: Navigate to Initialization Select [System 1] on the touch panel. Select [Initialization] . Step 3: Perform the Reset
If you only need to reset configurations (like network or copy settings) without wiping the entire system, you can use the Administrator Mode:
This is the deepest reset, accessed via the Service Mode (Utility > Counter > Stop 00 Stop 01). It clears all settings, including network and user data, but disables the hard drive . You must manually re-enable and reinstall the HDD in the "System 2" menu afterward to restore full functionality.
Navigate to Utility > Administrator Settings > Network Settings > TCP/IP and assign either a static IP address or enable DHCP.
If you only need to reset network settings or the controller, use the Administrator Mode button on the control panel. Administrator Settings and enter the admin password (default is typically Navigate to Maintenance Network Setting Clear (to reset IP/network info) or (to restart the controller).
the machine if it does not automatically restart.
: While turning on the power, press and hold down the Stop button and the C (Clear) button simultaneously.
If prompted for a password, the default technician password is often (entered twice if necessary). Step 2: Initializing the Machine (Full Factory Reset)
The machine will display a warning prompting you to confirm that all data will be deleted. Confirm the choice.
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes. Resetting service mode can void service contracts if misused. Consult a Konica Minolta certified technician for persistent hardware errors.
Because a total initialization wipes gradation tables, run a Gradation Adjustment ( Utility > Administrator Settings > System Settings > Expert Adjustment > Gradation Adjustment ) to ensure color accuracy for printing and copying.


