Whenever a paper tray becomes empty or paper is jammed, an e-mail alert is issued to the registered addresses to notify the machine status.
For this notification, you can make the e-mail notification settings.
Notification timing and e-mail content can be set.
Depending on your e-mail application, a phishing warning might appear after you receive an e-mail message. To prevent phishing warnings appearing after you receive e-mail from a specified sender, you must add the sender to your e-mail application's exclusion list. For details about how to do this, see your e-mail application's Help.
The e-mail notification functions you can set are as follows:
Auto Email Notification
Machine status information is automatically sent to the preregistered e-mail address. Information items of your request and an e-mail address to receive the information must be specified in advance.
On-demand Email Notification
Machine status information is given as a reply to a request e-mail from the administrator.
The information that can be notified by auto e-mail notification is as follows:
Call Service
Out of Toner
Toner Almost Empty
Paper Misfeed
Cover Open
Out of Paper
Almost Out of Paper
Paper Tray Error
Output Tray Full
Unit Connection Error
Duplex Unit Error
Waste Toner Bottle is Full
Waste Toner Bottle is Almost Full
Add Staples
Service Call Successful *1
Service has been called, but currently unavailable *1
Service Call Failed *1
Supply Call Successful *1
Supply Call Failed *1
Connection Error between Device and Server for Remote Diagnostics *1
Hole Punch Receptacle is Full
Replacement Required Soon: Cleaning Web
Confirm Firmware Update *1
Proxy Authentication Error *1
Replacement Required: Cleaning Web
Waste Staple Receptacle is Full
Device Access Violation
Replacement Required: Unit
Out of Binding Ring Combs
Out of Binding Glue
Waste Paper Receptacle is Full
Binder Tray Error
Toner Almost Empty (Remaining Level Selectable)
Replacement Required: Cleaning Unit for Photoconductor Unit
Replacement Required Soon: Cleaning Unit for Photoconductor Unit
*1 The information can be notified if the @Remote service is enabled and active.
Log in to Web Image Monitor in administrator mode.
Click [Configuration] on the [Device Management] menu.
Click [Email] under "Device Settings".
Make the following settings:
Administrator Email Address: Specify the administrator's e-mail address.
Items in the Reception column: Make the necessary settings for sending and receiving e-mails.
Items in the SMTP column: Configure the SMTP server. Check your mailing environment, and then specify the necessary items. You can also perform mail authentication for the SMTP server.
Items in the POP before SMTP column: Configure the POP server. Check your mailing environment, and then specify the necessary items. You can also perform mail authentication for the POP server.
Items in the POP3/IMAP4 column: Configure the POP3 or IMAP4 server. Check your mailing environment, and then specify the necessary items.
Items in the Email Communication Port column: Configure the port to be used for access to the mail server.
Items in the Email Notification Account column: Specify these items If you want to use e-mail notification.
Click [OK].
Click [Logout].
Quit Web Image Monitor.
For details about login user name and password, consult your network administrator.
Depending on the configuration of your web browser, the login user name and password might be saved. If you do not want to save them, configure your web browser's settings so that this information is not saved.
For details about the settings, see Web Image Monitor Help.
For details about Web Image Monitor, see Using Web Image Monitor.