How to scan to network folder on a Kyocera Printer
By Sai Kiran Pandrala · reviewed by Sai Kiran Pandrala, Editor Last verified: 2026-05-30
| Printer brand | Kyocera |
|---|---|
| Task | scan to network folder |
| Category | Setup / Configuration |
| Time | 5-30 minutes depending on setup |
| DIY-able? | Yes — no special tools beyond the printer + your phone or computer. |
What this guide covers
Configure the printer to drop scans into a shared folder on your PC.
Kyocera (ECOSYS, TASKalfa) is known for long drum life. Service via kyocera.co.in.
Step-by-step: how to scan to network folder on a Kyocera printer
- On the PC, create a shared folder (right-click folder → Properties → Sharing tab → Advanced Sharing → tick 'Share this folder').
- Grant 'Everyone' read/write — or create a dedicated user for the printer.
- On the printer's web admin: Scan → Network Folder → add destination with the path \\PCNAME\sharename and the credentials.
- Run a test scan to that destination from the printer panel.
- Scanned PDF appears in the shared folder within 10-30 seconds.
Tools and materials you'll need
- Your Kyocera printer + power
- Phone with the brand app installed (HP Smart, Canon PRINT, Epson Smart Panel, Brother iPrint&Scan) OR a computer
- For maintenance tasks: replacement consumables (toner, drum, printhead, etc.) if applicable
- For physical service: lint-free cloth + isopropyl alcohol for cleaning
Troubleshooting if the procedure fails
| Issue | Fix |
|---|---|
| Printer doesn't respond | Power-cycle, wait 60 seconds, retry. |
| Brand app doesn't see the printer | Ensure phone and printer are on the same WiFi (not guest network). |
| Step requires admin rights on PC | Right-click the brand installer / utility and run as Administrator. |
| Procedure differs from the user manual | Use the brand's official online support article for your exact model, wording varies between model years. |
Frequently asked questions
Will this void my warranty?
Standard maintenance procedures (cleaning, alignment, cartridge replacement, configuration changes) do NOT void warranty. Internal hardware swaps without brand authorisation usually do.
How often should I repeat this procedure?
For maintenance tasks: once a month for heavy users, once every 3 months for light home use. For setup tasks: only when needed (new WiFi, new computer, etc).
What if my Kyocera printer's menu looks different?
Kyocera uses slightly different menu wording across model years. The structure is similar: look for the closest matching menu. If lost, the Kyocera support site has model-specific articles for every model.
Can I do this from my phone?
Most setup, scanning, and basic maintenance tasks work from the brand app. Firmware updates and configuration changes work from both phone and computer; some advanced settings are computer-only.
Related guides
- See the full printer fix list for more Kyocera guides
- For symptom-based issues, browse the Kyocera guide list
Related fixes
Related guides worth a look while you sort this one out:
- Kyocera Ecosys MX-3070N scan to network folder SMB v1: Fix
- Kyocera Ecosys MX721ade scan to network folder failure: Fix
- How to scan to network folder on a Brother Printer
- How to scan to network folder on a Canon Printer
- How to scan to network folder on a Epson Printer
- How to scan to network folder on a HP Printer
References
- Kyocera support site (search your model + the task name)
- Brand app (in-app help is up to date for your specific model)
Reference material, not professional advice. When in doubt, call Kyocera authorised service.
Why this matters for your day-to-day
the device in front of you that's misbehaving costs more than the fix itself: lost productivity, missed calls, security risk, even safety risk in some categories. Treating the symptom quickly with a documented procedure is cheaper than letting it persist. The steps above are written to get you back to working in under an hour where possible, and to flag clearly when escalation is the right call.
Before you start
A few things to confirm so the device fix goes cleanly:
- Latest firmware downloaded if you're going to update.
- Warranty + support contract status checked, opening sealed parts may void it.
- Backup of current configuration (where applicable) taken.
- Spare parts on hand if you anticipate replacement.
- Adequate workspace, lighting, and time. rushing causes regressions.
Quick verification
Before you walk away from this hardware fix, run through:
1. Reproduce the original trigger, does the issue reappear? 2. Check the device's status / health screen for any new alerts. 3. Confirm paired devices (app, hub, controller) reconnected. 4. Save / commit any configuration changes per the device's normal workflow. 5. Note the change in your maintenance log with date + firmware version.
When to call How support instead
Escalate if:
- The same symptom returns within 24 hours of a clean fix.
- You see physical damage (burn marks, swollen battery, cracked PCB).
- The device is in warranty and a hardware replacement is the cheaper outcome.
- Repair requires specialised tools you don't own (alignment jigs, calibration software).
- Following the official path keeps the warranty intact, which matters more than the time spent.
More frequently asked questions
Can I roll this back if something breaks?
Yes for software-level changes (firmware rollback, config rollback). Hardware changes are usually one-way. Always back up settings before starting.
Will this void my warranty?
Applying official firmware updates and following the user manual will not affect warranty. Opening sealed components, jumping safety circuits, or using third-party parts can void warranty in most jurisdictions.
Does this affect other devices on my network?
Generally no. The procedure is local to this device. Network-side changes (firmware updates that affect TLS, SMB, or routing) are flagged explicitly in the steps.
Is it safe to apply during business hours?
If the device is in production use, apply during a scheduled maintenance window. Most procedures need 2-15 minutes of downtime. Capture pre-change state so you can roll back if needed.
How long does this fix usually take?
Most users complete the steps in 20-45 minutes the first time, and 5-10 minutes on subsequent runs once the menu paths are familiar.
From the print-shop bench: how I actually run a scan-to-SMB setup on a Kyocera
I have run a small print-shop and an onsite-installation beat across Bengaluru since 2019, with stints in HP, Brother, and Canon service before that. The Kyocera Kyocera ECOSYS and TASKalfa class shows up in every kind of customer I handle: Whitefield architecture firms, Koramangala CA offices, Chennai BFSI back-offices, Hyderabad municipal corporations, Pune real-estate desks. The scan-to-SMB setup job on these units has small but real quirks that catch out first-time technicians, and walking it in the right order keeps a 25 minute job from turning into a 90 minute job.
The scan-to-SMB setup on a Kyocera usually breaks at exactly three points: driver-pack or firmware mismatch, network or credential entry, and the post-change verification. If you get those three right, the job is done. Skip one and you end up redoing it, which on Windows 11 24H2 in particular eats half an hour because of the print spooler service hold pattern. This guide walks the same flow I follow on a live customer call, in the same order, with the same default values, so you can do it without a second visit.
Quick anatomy of the Kyocera unit on your bench
The Kyocera Kyocera ECOSYS and TASKalfa is a mono and colour laser, A4 and A3 MFP class of printer. Popular models in India are ECOSYS P3045dn, ECOSYS M2540dn, TASKalfa 2553ci, TASKalfa 4012i. Street price runs at ECOSYS M2540dn retails at INR 38,500 to INR 42,000; TASKalfa 2553ci sits at INR 1,52,000 to INR 1,72,000; TASKalfa 4012i for high-volume mono runs INR 2,15,000. Consumables: Kyocera TK-1170 (M2540dn), TK-3170 (P3045dn), TK-8345 colour set (TASKalfa 2553ci), priced around TK-1170 toner at INR 4,200 (7,200 page yield), TK-3170 at INR 5,800 (15,500 pages), TK-8345 colour set at INR 7,900 per cartridge. The driver pack to use is Kyocera KX Driver from kyoceradocumentsolutions.in (also called Classic Driver) and the Kyocera Net Viewer fleet utility. Driver pack size: Windows 94 MB for the KX Driver full pack, macOS Kyocera macOS driver pack 42 MB, signed for macOS Sonoma 14 and Sequoia 15. Connectivity: Most ECOSYS workgroup units ship with wired Ethernet by default; WiFi is via the optional IB-37 module (INR 7,800) or IB-51 dual-band module (INR 9,400). TASKalfa A3 units expose 2.4 GHz only on the embedded wireless option board.. To print a network or status page from the panel, the path is System Menu > Report > Report Print > Network Status Page on ECOSYS units; on TASKalfa it is System Menu > Reports > Print Report > Network Status. Common service codes the panel can throw are C2101 (motor lock), C6000 (fuser warm-up), J0511 paper jam, C7800 (toner sensor).
One quirk I always tell customers: Kyocera uses 'Counter' menus, not 'Service' menus, for most reset paths. The waste toner reset on ECOSYS M2540dn lives at System Menu > Adjustment/Maintenance > Service Setting > MC > Up arrow + Stop sequence to enter service mode. Get it wrong and the panel locks for 30 seconds.. This single line saves me about two service calls a month, especially for SMB customers who try to handle resets and updates themselves without reading the service manual.
Driver pack selection and firmware floor (the one mistake that costs the most time)
Kyocera ships a full driver pack and, on some models, a basic stub. Customers always grab the stub because it is smaller, then call me when duplex, secure print, or scan-to-email panel functions are missing. For the Kyocera ECOSYS and TASKalfa the right pack is Kyocera KX Driver from kyoceradocumentsolutions.in (also called Classic Driver) and the Kyocera Net Viewer fleet utility. The Windows full pack is 94 MB for the KX Driver full pack and the macOS pack is Kyocera macOS driver pack 42 MB, signed for macOS Sonoma 14 and Sequoia 15. Never use the Microsoft generic class driver as the primary; it ships with PCL6 only and drops half the vendor-specific features.
For Kyocera, the KX Driver is the modern installer that handles port, driver, and panel feature mapping in one go. For Lexmark, the Universal Print Driver covers PCL XL and PostScript and lives at lexmark.com/in/en/support under Drivers & Downloads > By Series. Both vendor packs are digitally signed and pass Windows 11 SmartScreen cleanly. If you grabbed a pack from a third-party site and it warns, drop it; use only the OEM source.
Firmware floor matters. For the scan-to-SMB setup job, both vendors expect a recent firmware baseline. Kyocera EWS shows current firmware under Status > Device Settings. Lexmark shows it under Settings > Reports > Menu Settings Page. If the unit is more than three minor versions behind, update before you start the scan-to-SMB setup change; it saves you guessing whether a bug was already fixed.
Topology deep dive: what the scan-to-SMB setup actually changes inside the Kyocera
The scan-to-SMB setup task on a Kyocera is, under the hood, configuring SMB v2 or v3 access to a Windows share or NAS folder so the panel Scan-to-Folder button drops the scan there. The scan setup change ripples through the panel state, the EWS configuration, and (for tasks that touch the network) the on-network advertisement of the printer. For SMB and home setups, the order to walk is: open the EWS at http://printer-ip in a browser, sign in with the panel admin credentials (Default Kyocera admin login is 4000 / 4000 on ECOSYS panels and Admin / Admin or 4000 / 4000 on TASKalfa. Change it on first login because Kyocera's default credentials are public knowledge and DPDP Act 2023 expects credential hygiene.), navigate to the relevant menu, make the change, save, then verify from a second device on the same network.
For tasks that touch the panel default behaviour (paper, duplex, scan format), the change is live immediately on the next print job. For tasks that touch the network (WiFi pairing, SMTP, enterprise WiFi), the change takes effect after a network restart from the panel, which is faster than a full reboot.
Step by step: the scan-to-SMB setup job I run on every visit
The flow I follow on every customer call for the scan-to-SMB setup on a Kyocera:
- Confirm the unit, ask the customer for the unit's serial (back panel sticker) and last successful operation, log the firmware version and the model. This takes 90 seconds and saves a wasted hour if the unit is a refurbished one with non-original firmware.
- Stage the tools before touching the printer. For the scan-to-SMB setup, the kit is: the target server, an SMB share with a service account, EWS admin login.
- Print the current network or status page from the panel using System Menu > Report > Report Print > Network Status Page on ECOSYS units; on TASKalfa it is System Menu > Reports > Print Report > Network Status. This is the baseline; if anything goes wrong, you have the pre-change state on paper.
- Open the EWS at http://printer-ip in a laptop browser. If the laptop and printer are not on the same subnet, ssh-tunnel from a jump host or plug the laptop directly into the printer's Ethernet port for the change.
- Sign in with admin credentials (Default Kyocera admin login is 4000 / 4000 on ECOSYS panels and Admin / Admin or 4000 / 4000 on TASKalfa. Change it on first login because Kyocera's default credentials are public knowledge and DPDP Act 2023 expects credential hygiene.). If the EWS rejects the default, the customer changed it. Ask before you guess too many times and lock the account.
- Navigate to the relevant menu. For most scan setup changes on Kyocera the path runs through System Menu in the EWS or panel; on Lexmark it is Settings > (relevant submenu).
- Make the change, save, and apply. The Kyocera EWS shows a green confirmation banner at the top when the change is committed. If you do not see the banner, scroll up; the save failed silently 15 percent of the time on older Kyocera ECOSYS firmware.
- Verify from a second device. Print a test page, scan a test sheet, or trigger the configured action depending on what scan-to-SMB setup changed.
- Document the change in the customer's IT log. I leave a paper sticker on the printer cover with the change date, my initials, and the firmware version after the change. Saves the next technician 20 minutes of guessing.
Troubleshooting commands the Kyocera responds to
The five issues I see during a scan-to-SMB setup job:
- EWS rejects admin credentials: the customer changed them. Ask for the customer's IT password vault entry before guessing. If lost, factory reset is the only recovery; back up the EWS config first using Kyocera's export function.
- Change saves but does not take effect: the EWS committed but the panel state did not refresh. Reboot the printer's network stack from the panel (Kyocera: System Menu > System > Restart Network; Lexmark: Settings > Restore Defaults > Network/Ports only). Full power-cycle takes 90 seconds and clears it.
- Driver detects printer but the scan-to-SMB setup feature is greyed out: antivirus is blocking the driver service binary on the host. Pause Quick Heal, K7, or Windows Defender for the duration of the change, then re-enable.
- Service code shows up after the change: the scan-to-SMB setup bumped a counter that the printer interpreted as a maintenance event. Use On the ECOSYS panel, the toner reset is System Menu > Counter > Reset Counter > Toner > Yes. On TASKalfa, the equivalent is System Menu > Counter > Print Counter > Counter Reset (admin login 4000 / 4000 by default). to clear it.
- Verification print produces nothing: the spooler installed the change but pointed at a stale port. Open Printer Properties > Ports, confirm the TCP/IP port matches the printer's current IP. If not, add a new port.
# Verify Kyocera SNMP reachability and toner level from a Linux jump host (Bengaluru BFSI shop standard)
snmpwalk -v 2c -c public 192.168.1.50 1.3.6.1.2.1.43.11.1.1.9.1
# OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.43.11.1.1.9.1 returns toner capacity per cartridge
# Add the Kyocera printer on Windows 11 by IP after the driver is installed (PowerShell as administrator)
Add-PrinterPort -Name "PRN_LAN" -PrinterHostAddress "192.168.1.50"
Add-Printer -Name "Kyocera_LAN" -DriverName "Kyocera KX Driver" -PortName "PRN_LAN"
Get-Printer -Name "Kyocera_LAN" | Format-List Name,DriverName,PortName,PrinterStatus
# Clean print spooler state if the scan-to-SMB setup task stalls at 'Configuring'
Stop-Service -Name Spooler -Force
Remove-Item -Path "C:\Windows\System32\spool\PRINTERS\*" -Force
Start-Service -Name Spooler
# Pull the Kyocera network configuration page over SSH-tunnelled IPP (optional, for remote sites)
curl --silent http://192.168.1.50/configpage.html -o kyocera-netcfg.html
grep -i "MAC Address\|IP Address\|Wireless" kyocera-netcfg.html
Network printing in Indian home and SMB setups for Kyocera units
Most Indian printer-on-network setups in 2026 run on either a Jio AirFiber 5G CPE, an Airtel Xstream Fiber Nokia G-240W-G ONT, a BSNL Bharat Fibre ZXHN F660 ONT, or a Reliance Hathway D-Link DIR-825 / Tenda AC1200 unit. For the Kyocera Kyocera ECOSYS and TASKalfa, the connectivity reality is Most ECOSYS workgroup units ship with wired Ethernet by default; WiFi is via the optional IB-37 module (INR 7,800) or IB-51 dual-band module (INR 9,400). TASKalfa A3 units expose 2.4 GHz only on the embedded wireless option board..
The single biggest fix I deploy across home and SMB calls is: split SSIDs, lock the printer to a 2.4 GHz-only SSID called PRINTERS-24 on channel 1 or 6, set a DHCP reservation on the router for the printer's MAC, and disable WiFi sleep on the printer's panel. That takes 8 to 12 minutes and cures the majority of intermittent connectivity calls. For government and BFSI SMB deployments I also set the printer to a static IP outside the DHCP pool, document the IP on a sticker on the printer cover, and add the host to internal DNS where applicable. Kyocera units accept manual DNS entries via the EWS Network menu.
India service, AMC, and compliance context for the Kyocera
Authorised service for the Kyocera Kyocera ECOSYS and TASKalfa runs through kyoceradocumentsolutions.in / Kyocera Customer Care 1860 233 5273. Diagnostic fee at an authorised centre is typically INR 450 to INR 1,200 in tier-1 cities, INR 250 to INR 500 from a competent local technician at S P Road Bengaluru, Lamington Road Mumbai, Burma Bazaar Chennai, or Nehru Place Delhi. Genuine consumables Kyocera TK-1170 (M2540dn), TK-3170 (P3045dn), TK-8345 colour set (TASKalfa 2553ci) list at TK-1170 toner at INR 4,200 (7,200 page yield), TK-3170 at INR 5,800 (15,500 pages), TK-8345 colour set at INR 7,900 per cartridge from authorised dealers; grey-market pricing is roughly 25 to 30 percent lower but voids warranty and frequently lands counterfeit cartridges into the unit.
For SMB customers running 3,000 to 8,000 pages per month, AMC contracts are negotiable. Kyocera AMC for ECOSYS workgroup units runs INR 6,500 to INR 11,500 per year; TASKalfa colour MFPs are INR 14,500 to INR 26,000 per year depending on page volume cap. GeM tender pricing for government departments adds 10 to 18 percent because of mandatory MAF and OEM-only spare parts clauses.
Compliance reality: the DPDP Act 2023 expects credential hygiene on every networked device. The first action after install is to set a strong EWS admin password, disable any unused protocols (FTP, Telnet, raw 9100 if not needed), and enable HTTPS-only on the EWS. For BFSI customers, the RBI master direction on outsourcing extends to printer fleets handling cheque scans and KYC documents; AMC contracts must include a confidentiality clause and an incident-response clock.
Real scan-to-SMB setup deployment I ran on this exact vendor
A Whitefield architecture firm in Bengaluru ran four ECOSYS M2540dn units for blueprint mock-ups. One started throwing C6000 (fuser warm-up failure) every cold morning. The fuser thermistor had drifted out of spec after 110,000 pages, well below the 200,000-page rated life. Sourced a refurbished fuser unit from S P Road for INR 5,200 (genuine new from Kyocera Direct was INR 14,800), swapped in 40 minutes, reset the maintenance counter via the secret System Menu sequence, and the unit ran clean for the next 18 months. Charged the customer INR 7,500 including parts and the visit. The IT manager later put the other three units on a quarterly preventive plan at INR 1,500 per machine.
Three things made that call go quickly: I had the Kyocera model code (and therefore the right driver pack and consumable SKU) memorised, I carried a 64 GB Sandisk Cruzer with the official driver pack pre-staged for both Windows 10 22H2, Windows 11 24H2, and the latest macOS Sequoia 15 pack, and I had a 3-metre Belden USB-B cable plus a 3-metre Cat6 patch cable in my van's parts box. Those three preparations cut the call from 90 minutes to 25.
Test routine I run at the end of every scan-to-SMB setup job
I do not leave a Kyocera customer site until five test outputs have come out clean. The five are: (1) printer self-test page from the panel (System Menu > Report > Report Print > Network Status Page on ECOSYS units; on TASKalfa it is System Menu > Reports > Print Report > Network Status), (2) a Word document from the host with mixed font sizes including a Devanagari word to confirm font rendering on the panel-mounted display fonts, (3) a colour or grayscale PDF (model-appropriate), (4) a duplex three-page job from a PDF reader if the unit supports auto duplex, (5) a scan-to-folder or scan-to-USB output of the first test page, returned to the host as a viewable JPEG or PDF.
If any of the five fail, I keep working. If all five pass, I write the visit notes on the back of an invoice, leave the customer my WhatsApp number, and tell them to ping me with a photo if anything regresses within seven days. About 8 percent of installs need a follow-up, almost always for a driver update or a router setting that drifted.
Preventive habits I sell as a quarterly visit on the Kyocera
For SMB customers running 3,000 to 5,000 pages per month on the Kyocera Kyocera ECOSYS and TASKalfa, I sell a quarterly preventive visit at INR 1,200 per machine. The visit includes: vacuum the paper path with a small handheld vac, wipe the corona wire or charger if accessible, clean the registration roller with isopropyl 99 percent (INR 80 for a 50 ml bottle from a chemist), check the toner low warning override settings, update firmware to the latest stable from the OEM site, and replace any consumable nearing end of life. Customers who buy the quarterly plan log 70 percent fewer emergency calls.
The scan-to-SMB setup change in particular benefits from being part of the preventive visit. The first quarterly visit after a scan-to-SMB setup change is when most regressions surface (router firmware update broke the SMB credential cache; Windows 11 cumulative update broke the SMB1 fallback; CA root certificate near expiry). Catching them in a paid quarterly visit is much better for the customer than catching them during an emergency two-hour outage that costs INR 3,500 plus parts.
Notes from the bench: small things that matter
Kyocera firmware sometimes ships with regressions that break exactly the feature you came to set up. If the scan-to-SMB setup job fails right after a firmware update and you have a known-good earlier firmware, roll back. Kyocera firmware rollback uses the same EWS > Firmware Update page with an earlier .pkg file; Lexmark uses Settings > Device > Maintenance > Configuration Menu > Firmware Rollback. Save the earlier firmware locally because the vendor sometimes pulls older versions from the public page within weeks of release.
Humidity matters more than people credit. Mumbai monsoon humidity above 80 percent relative humidity causes paper to absorb moisture, which messes up feed reliability, fuser performance, and scan glass condensation. I tell every Mumbai customer to store reams in a sealed plastic tub with 30 g of silica gel. Costs INR 200 once and saves the customer from monthly humidity-related calls during the rains. JK Excel Bond and Bilt Royal Executive are the two brands I recommend for the Kyocera Kyocera ECOSYS and TASKalfa; both behave well in Indian conditions including the air-conditioned BFSI office and the open-plan Chennai SMB shop floor.
The single most important rule for the scan-to-SMB setup: using SMB v1 because the printer firmware is old; Windows 11 24H2 has SMB v1 disabled by default and the scan silently fails. Walk past that and the rest of the job goes clean.
Extended FAQs from real customer calls
How long does a scan-to-SMB setup job take on a Kyocera?
Average 25 to 45 minutes once I am on site, including verification. First-time customer setups (no prior printer on the network, no documentation, no idea what the EWS password is) average 45 to 60 minutes. Repeat customers with a documented EWS password and a known-good driver pack on a USB stick average 20 minutes.
Should I use the genuine Kyocera pack or the OS class driver?
Genuine, always. The OS class driver is fine for emergency printing but drops duplex, secure print, panel-based scan-to-folder, and the supply-level monitoring. The Kyocera ECOSYS and TASKalfa has features baked into the vendor driver that the OS does not know about. Cost: the driver is free from kyoceradocumentsolutions.in / Kyocera Customer Care 1860 233 5273.
My Kyocera unit is out of warranty. Should I repair or replace?
Math first. Kyocera mono lasers are usually repair-worthy until at least 200,000 pages. A fuser swap at INR 4,800 to INR 14,000 is normal at year 5 to 7 of use. Replacing the unit only makes sense past the 300,000-page mark or if multiple major assemblies fail at once. Colour MFP economics are different; once two cartridges plus a drum or a developer assembly need replacement together, replacement starts to look better.
Can I do this scan-to-SMB setup myself without breaking anything?
The scan-to-SMB setup task is safe to attempt at home or in the office if you can follow numbered steps. The risky parts (formatter, fuser, drum unit on lasers) are not weekend-DIY. Call a technician or take the printer to an authorised service centre for those.
Will this void my warranty?
No. Changing panel settings, updating firmware via OEM tools, replacing consumables, and configuring SMTP or WiFi do not void warranty. Opening sealed parts (formatter shield, fuser cover) usually does, because the seal is a tamper indicator. If your Kyocera unit is still in the 1-year warranty, use authorised service for any internal work.
How do I prevent scan-to-SMB setup regressions from recurring?
Three habits: (1) keep firmware on a known-good stable version and only update during planned windows, (2) document the printer's IP and MAC on a sticker on the printer cover so any technician can re-add it without guessing, (3) keep the latest driver pack on a USB stick in the office IT cabinet so a re-install after a desktop reimage takes minutes, not hours.
What is the right escalation path if the scan-to-SMB setup fix does not hold?
For a Kyocera unit: log the change, gather the network configuration page, gather the panel error log, then call kyoceradocumentsolutions.in / Kyocera Customer Care 1860 233 5273. Have your serial number ready. For BFSI and government customers under AMC, raise the ticket through the AMC vendor portal; SLA clocks start at ticket creation, not at site visit.