Connect your laptop to it via a crossover cable and batter a load of prints at it.
It's 106 miles to Chicago. We've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.
Hit it.
Could possibly be a duplicate IP being used...try changing IP of copier if other tests have failed
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it was the memory dimm on the controller board that kept on failing. replaced dimm and fixed.
when i first got there i replaced the printer card first then switched the machine on. no change. so i then swapped the memory dimm that sits at the top of the controller board and that worked the first time i switched the machine on. and to confirm it was the memory dimm, i put the old memorydimm back in and when i switched the machine on, the printer and scanner wouldnt work.
thanks to everyone who tried to help
Classic Troubleshooting at it's best. Just like I try to do it. Great work Ash, thanks for the Reply on the Final Problem.
Thanks for posting the solution!
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