I was going by my notes and do not have the tech pub in front of me. Thank you for the correction Ken
I was going by my notes and do not have the tech pub in front of me. Thank you for the correction Ken
Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.
Before attaching an imagePASS-H1, verify that Color imageRUNNER C5185/C5180/C4580/C4080 has copier
firmware of the following versions or later: from v78.17 up to v92.06
imagePASS-H1 v2.0
UPDATES:
imagePASS-H1 v2.0 contains the following software updates:
Fiery System8.0e Release 2
Booklet Maker v3 Support
Optional Paper Catalog
Bonjour Support
Fiery Bridge Support
Fiery Utilities and PostScript drivers are supported on Windows XP/2003/Vista 64-bit
Fiery Utilities and PPD Installer are supported on Intel Mac OS X v10.4.x
Resolutions for field issues
FM3-3750-000 1 CD-ROM, Media-pack, USA v2.0
FK2-4435-000 1 CD-ROM, System S/W, v2.0 Disk 1 of 4
FK2-4436-000 1 CD-ROM, System S/W, v2.0 Disk 2 of 4
FK2-4437-000 1 CD-ROM, System S/W, v2.0 Disk 3 of 4
FK2-4468-000 1 CD-ROM, System S/W, v2.0 Disk 4 of 4
**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**
BEST WAY TO UPDATE or RE-INSTALL H1 FIRMWARE is with USB
USB Flash Tool Procedure:
In order to utilize the USB Flash tool procedure to install System Software on the imagePASS-H1, the following items
are needed:
• USB 2.0 Flash Drive [not provided] with at least 2 Gigabyte capacity and a data transfer LED. Please
note that not all USB 2.0 Flash Drives have been validated for use with the imagePASS-H1. If the one
being used does not work, then another brand may have to be used.
• A PC equipped with an Intel x86-compatible processor, a CD-ROM drive, 256MB or greater of memory,
and support for USB 2.0 (a PC with support for only USB 1.1 can be used, but the process will be
extremely slow).
• imagePASS-H1 System Software CD.
• USB Flash Tool CD (available for download by opening the following URL in a web browser window: cut and past it from below/direct link not allowed-
http://downloads.canon.com/isg_public/USB_FLASH_TOOL.iso
. The file size is 154MB)
Before installing System Software using a USB 2.0 Flash Drive, the Flash Drive must be prepared for use with the
System Software installation Procedure.
Preparing the USB 2.0 Flash Drive:
1. Insert the USB Flash Tool CD into the computer’s CD-ROM drive.
2. Reboot the computer so that the computer boots from the USB Flash Tool CD. Changes may have to be made
to the computer’s BIOS settings in order to allow booting from the CD-ROM drive. See the documentation that
accompanies the computer for details regarding how to configure the computer to boot from the CD-ROM
drive.
3. After the computer has finished booting from the USB Flash Tool CD, the Flash Drive Setup screen will
appear. This may take some time. If the boot process does not complete within 30 minutes, then be sure to
check boot priority in the computer’s BIOS settings to ensure that the CD-ROM is the first boot device. If this
setting is correct and the computer still fails to boot from the USB Flash Tool CD, then the computer may not
be compatible with the boot program on the USB Flash Tool CD.
4. Follow the on-screen prompts. See the Installation and Service Guide (H1_I&SG.pdf) for more details.
5. If desired, the USB 2.0 Flash Drive can be labeled with identifying information when the process is complete.
Installing System Software From a Prepared USB 2.0 Flash Drive:
1. Print out a Configuration page.
2. Shut down the imagePASS (via the operation panel of the copier).
3. Power off the copier.
4. Be sure to leave the imagePASS-H1 connected to the copier (via the cross-over ethernet and communications
cables).
5. Attach the prepared USB 2.0 Flash Drive to a USB Type A connector on the imagePASS-H1.
6. DO NOT move the imagePASS-H1 service dip-switches to the service (download) position.
Leave the dip-switches in the normal position.
7. Power on the copier.
8. Wait while the files are transferred. This may take anywhere between 6 and 20 minutes, depending on the size
of the System Software. The LED on the USB 2.0 Flash Drive should show sporadic activity. The DIAG
LEDs on the imagePASS-H1 will show random 2-digit hexadecimal numbers (including 00 and FF, for
example).
9. When the transfer of files is complete, the LED on the USB 2.0 Flash Drive should go off and stay off. The
DIAG LEDs on the imagePASS-H1 should show FF and stay at FF.
10. Wait 30 seconds to insure that the LED on the USB 2.0 Flash Drive stays off and that the DIAG LEDs remain
at FF, then power off the copier.
11. While the copier is off, wait 30 seconds after the DIAG LEDs have shut off and then remove the USB 2.0 Flash
Drive from the imagePASS-H1.
12. Power on the copier.
13. When it becomes available, select the Printer Tab on the operation panel of the copier and then select the Printer
Status/ Settings button.
14. Immediately select a language when the Language Selection screen appears. If this screen disappears before a
selection is made, the imagePASS-H1 and the copier may have to be power-cycled to get back to this screen.
15. After a few minutes, the Select Market Region screen is displayed. Select the appropriate region.
16. Enter the Administrator’s case-sensitive password: Fiery.1
17. Enter the customer’s network settings (as provided by the customer or listed on the configuration page printed
earlier).
18. After all the appropriate setup options are configured, select Exit Setup and then select OK.
19. Wait for the imagePASS-H1 to come to idle.
**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**
ImagePass H1 firmware.
Canon Copier Repair Service. Sales, Parts & Toner. NYC/NJ area. Contact:East Coast Imaging Solutions,LLC
I have the disk one and I lost the Disk no 2 I Total file size is more tan 1.4 Gb its on a DVD can send you a copy of the Disk 1 and you send me the disk 2. You must undestand the firmware in the copier has to be upgraded as well so if you need i can
send the latest copier firmwareas well
Last edited by shivakks; 10-24-2010 at 01:03 PM. Reason: more info
If u help me find a location i can upload 4x 700mb to... i'll help ja i already have them as an iso on my laptop.
Trying to upload with filedropper now, keep yer fingers crossed.
Try this new site, you can have 50GB of free storge, you just need to use chrome
https://mega.co.nz/
I've got a pretty strong need of those myself. I'd be happy to host them temporarily for Canon.Tech if it'll get me a copy (I've pm'ed you the URL to the upload page on my server, Fer). If by chance you guys have already got it sorted I wonder if you'd mind sending me the link as well.
Thank you,
Mark
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