Machine has the latest firmware and I did a Factory Default reset before it left the shop two weeks ago. Machine has about 70K by the way....
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Ok, firmware was latest, but did you reflash it as recommended?
Failing that, you will have to do some digging into the machine, which is why flashing is the first general step in troubleshooting errant behavior that wasn't there before and cannot be corrected by simply cycling the power.
If this doesn't resolve the problem, then best guess is that the machine's MFP board is failing, based on your description of the problem, it contains the network interface. Replace the MFBP.
If there are other symptoms, the problem might be the PRCB, though I have my doubts...site unseen I cannot make that call definitively.
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By any chance does this machine have a Bio-Metric device? We stopped sell the Bio for that series because it caused network lockups. Also disable sleep mode and see if you still have the problem, we encountered network lockups when bringing the machine out of sleep mode with a print job.
Online Store is closed. Chip resetting is a thing of the past! Thank you to all my past customers.
Now into Ip TV KODI Boxes
I have installed about over 1000 machines color and B/w and repaired too.
every machine that we installed Bio-metric caused nothing but toruble,some worked and some didn't . we had all kind of conflicts with network and other issues here in Orange County. good luck with Bio-Mertic.
No biometric device installed.. LUCKILY...
O.K. well I went out today and did the recommended NIC Reset procedure with firmware, the one that comes with the NVRAM reset package... not only did it not fix the problem, but now the machine won't let me even GET INTO the Utility/Counter setting to Re-Set the IP Address back into the machine. Waited over 15 minutes.. no dice. So, i reflashed the NIC reset one more time and that didn't work either. I was afraid to (and was recommended NOT TO) do the NVRAM reset procedure, but now I think I don't have a choice. Also, just to piss me off further, the stupid thing gave me a C-F023 error code to boot... Now I don't know WHAT to do... I'm probably going to try the NVRAM reset, but that was a last resort.
Ok, once again. REFLASH THE FIRMWARE!!!! ALL of it, with the latest firmware.
Resetting NVRAM is the absolute last thing you ever want to do on a machine, when everything else possible to do has been done, which you have not done everything else possible. KM Japan is very adamant about this. All internal counters are reset, not to mention that doing so could also render the machine inoperable under certain circumstances. If you want to verify it is NVRAM, swap NVRAM with another machine (don't print or copy anything, just verify function access). If it is shown that the NVRAM is at fault, you need to send it back to KM Japan so they can clone the chip for you. But I doubt the problem is there.
The error code is one that is related to the MFP board. If firmware flashing does not correct the behavior, your problem most likely is with this board, which contains the system EEPROM where firmware is stored. This board just so happens to contain amongst other things, the network port. See attach file 1 and 2.
NVRAM related errors are limited to only C-D3##. See attach files 3-5
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As I stated, resetting the NVRAM is a last resort, but KM offers that as an option, and their tech support, although not wanting me to do this FIRST, offers it as an option. According the bulletin, only certain things in the machine, which are normal Service Mode changes, get reset during an NVRAM flash. Certainly, KM wouldn't offer it if it destroyed the machine. I've reset NVRAM in other machines before without catastrophic results, but maybe there is something about this particular model that I don't know.
I can try to reflash the firmware with the regular update files, but I'm not sure the customer wlll let me do this now. These people are ultra-stressed about downtime.
Thanks for the reply though...
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