Connecting a fiery to MPC4503?

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  • Hadster
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    Connecting a fiery to MPC4503?

    I have a customer who has fiery on his canon and would like to add my Ricoh MPc4503. I have not messed with fiery for a reason but he says if it will work he has the knowledge to set it all up and operate. My question is what info do you need from his fiery(model/type) and what do I need to hook it up to a non-fiery MPc4503. Thanks.... I think!
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    • slimslob
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      Re: Connecting a fiery to MPC4503?

      EFI, Electronics for Imaging, fiery systems are designed for specific machines or groups of machines to optimize their capabilities. The MP CXX03s use a color controller E22C.

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      • peter42
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        Re: Connecting a fiery to MPC4503?

        Fiery cant switched between Manufacturers.
        Interface is different also for Minolta and Develop or IKON.
        Even if the Basicmachine is the same.
        Same Fuck for Developer/Toner etc.
        No chance.
        Tried it since 125i, the first Fiery with Canon.

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        • Phil B.
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          Re: Connecting a fiery to MPC4503?

          Originally posted by Hadster
          I have a customer who has fiery on his canon and would like to add my Ricoh MPc4503. I have not messed with fiery for a reason but he says if it will work he has the knowledge to set it all up and operate. My question is what info do you need from his fiery(model/type) and what do I need to hook it up to a non-fiery MPc4503. Thanks.... I think!
          they will have to buy a separate fiery for the 4503.
          that's a lot of $$$ to throw on that machine .. MOST folks I have seen with fiery's have been oversold by a slick SALESGUY!

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