How to get equals sign on 4632 printer

I'm trying to tie into my network but my password has a = sign in it and I can't get that character on the printer key pad. Please help.
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on the digital keypad, touch "123?" to get to the next page, and if "=" is not on there, touch "#*%" to get to the symbols page.

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