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Have a problem that may have been addressed here already but I can't find it. When scanning to email, once the email is received and opened, in the upper right hand corner there is a date and time stamp that is about 5 hours behind the real time. We've tried giving the print system a SNTP server to gather the time from and changing the GMT + or - , but nothing seems to have any effect. Has anyone figured out a way to do this. The internet headers are fine in terms of when the mail server received it and when the pop client downloaded it, but the time in the upper right-hand corner of the opened email is the problem. Thanks. | ||
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Side note, this issue is on a KM-5035, I went through the maintenance mode also and I could not find any place to set the time. | |||
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Just for reference, we wound up figuring this one out. We had to set the GMT to -5:00, and then set the current time in military time for the machine settings. This is odd because we are in the central time zone, which is -6:00, but we could not get it to work any other way. | |||
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Daylight Savings Time accounts for the 1 hour difference from correct because there is no such thing as DST for Greenwich Mean Time (or UTC for that matter). Set the GMT to -6:00 and turn on "Summer time" to get it correct and have it automatically "fall back and spring forward". ================================================== Chris L's Hiking/Geocaching blog (new and improved!) yoyoartist.blogspot.com | |||
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