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FURRYe38
Apr 11, 2022Guru - Experienced User
New - RBR50 / RBS50 Firmware Version 2.7.4.24 Released
New Features and Enhancements:
Admin password brute force attack prevention
Admin password strength enforcement
EU data analytics opt-out
Bug Fixes:
The backup config file i...
Jeffgear
Oct 20, 2022Virtuoso
Hi Dimitri
I’m not sure this is the same workflow but I have an Epson inkjet on wifi only and can scan a document and select send to email from the printer front panel. There is no delay in the Epson scan applet popping up on my MacBook that is also on wifi and accepting the scanned document to be attached to an email that then sends without delay. I receive via my gmail email fine within a minute. I’m an on the 2.7.4.24 release.
I’m not sure this is the same workflow but I have an Epson inkjet on wifi only and can scan a document and select send to email from the printer front panel. There is no delay in the Epson scan applet popping up on my MacBook that is also on wifi and accepting the scanned document to be attached to an email that then sends without delay. I receive via my gmail email fine within a minute. I’m an on the 2.7.4.24 release.
Jeffgear
Oct 20, 2022Virtuoso
I can also from my phone (off and on the same wifi as the printer) send a photo via my Epson print service email or send an email with or without document attachments and it prints within a minute, albeit slowly. Interestingly though if I forward an email with HTML content like the Netgear community email update then I get an error in an email from Epson. CAUSE:
Your email had no printable content in the email body or any attachments.
I even get this if I add enter some text above the email to be forwarded. The Epson server must not like rich content and probably does this as a basic malware screening control.
Your email had no printable content in the email body or any attachments.
I even get this if I add enter some text above the email to be forwarded. The Epson server must not like rich content and probably does this as a basic malware screening control.