Overview of types of resets, Activate new, saved settings with a reboot – Intermate 100 User Manual

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Overview of Types of Resets: Activate New, Saved Settings with a Reboot

32. Overview of Types of Resets

32.1.

Activate New, Saved Settings with a Reboot

To activate any new setting, the print server must be rebooted.

Rebooting resets the information in the System Log. So you
may want to print out the Main Status Pages before rebooting.

There are two kinds of normal reboots: “immediate” and “con-
trolled”.

Reboot (immediate)” reboots the Intermate1xx
immediately, terminating any current print job and. Jobs
queued after a terminated job are not affected.

Reboot (controlled)” performs a delayed reboot. A
reboot command is added to the job queue. The reboot
is carried out when there are no more jobs known to the
Intermate1xx.

Both types of reboot can be achieved remotely through HTTP-
menu, a Telnet client or an FTP session.

When you load firmware, fonts, etc. using the IMCU, you can
also use the IMCU to perform an Immediate remote reboot.

Finally, can do a hardware reboot, which is useful in certain sit-
uations (for example those described in

“Restore Factory

Defaults: TEST Button” [page 223]

). Hardware reboots are best

done by powering the print server Off and On: pull out the
power supply jack and put it back in. To do a hardware reboot
by powering the printer Off and On requires that Power Detec-
tion is enabled (

“Enable Power Detection” [page 143]

). It is best

to wait about 10 seconds from the last saving until you power
Off.

After a reboot, it takes up to 30 seconds before the print server
is Ready.

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