iRC3220 - ImagePass C1 - Disk Full message
Anyone has experienced this issue please and what was the remedy.
Thanks in advance!
iRC3220 - ImagePass C1 - Disk Full message
Anyone has experienced this issue please and what was the remedy.
Thanks in advance!
most likely you will need a new hard drive eventually
if you are lucky you can get by with going into setup and erasing everything by doing factory default or some name like that, after printing your config page
Is there a way to erase the print data area on the drive? The system area should not experience "bloat", but the print data area could be hosting lots of orphaned files...
"Once a King, always a King, but once a Knight is enough!"
On most fiery's you can go into setup and select "clear server". This will erase all print jobs on the hard drive and not touch the system software. I believe the C1 has this option also.
You can clear the server by using the Server>Clear Server command in Command
WorkStation or the Server>Clear Server command in Command WorkStation LE. In
Command WorkStation, you can delete the following jobs individually: held jobs,
active jobs, printed jobs, archived jobs, FreeForm masters, and scan jobs.
Although the capacity of the HDD is changed, the system software and the installation method for it are not changed.
OLD HDD, 10GB WM2-5185-000
NEW HDD, 20GB WM2-5199-000
Practice makes perfect
If it ain't broke, don't fix it
A picture is worth a thousand words
If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself
Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.
cLEAR sERVER
that is what i meant when i said factory default. sorrry could not remember the correct terminology
I was able to get the first screen and Cleared the server but then image Pass went to
"Printer Performing config Mode Settings" and Processing Data is flashing but nothing happens.
Could not log in with command workstation to remove stored files
If you plan keeping this unit for a while longer it would be worth your while to get a new 20GB HDD so you don't have to worry about another failure
Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.
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