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Old November 9th 17, 09:52 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
Percival P. Cassidy
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Default Remote power-up of Epson WF-4630 printer?

Is there any way of remotely powering-up an Epson WF-4630 printer? Even
if plugged into a "live" power outlet, it seems there is no way for it
to become ready for action without someone actually pressing the power
button on the front; is that really the case, or is there some way of
sending it a "wake up" signal over the network?

Perce
 




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