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  • Garp
    Technical Manager

    50+ Posts
    • Mar 2015
    • 51

    #1

    [Dead] Canon IR Adv C7055 endless reboot sequence

    Hi lads,

    we have a Canon ImageRunner Advance c7055 here. It was in storage for a long time and now we wanted to fire it up for a customer.
    The problem is that it comes up to a stage, where it brings the "Starting. Please wait a moment..." picture on the screen up, and when the indicator reaches the ca. 75% mark it restarts itself.
    Than again, gets to the boot screen....75%...restart.

    I changed the HDD, reloaded a new firmware on it, I even tried a HDD from a different 7055 (just for curiosity). I also removed the main controller, the memory dimms to see if they had a contact problem (the machine travelled a lot on road before we got it). Removed fuser, changed drums, disconnected adf, checked all visible cable connections.

    Did anyone get the same problem before? Any hints what else should i try (apart from raindance and curseing the machine )?

    Any _real_ help would be appreciated.
    Thanks in advance.

    Regards,
    Peter
  • teckat
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    Site Contributor
    10,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2010
    • 16083

    #2
    Re: Canon IR Adv C7055 endless reboot sequence

    Originally posted by Garp
    Hi lads,

    we have a Canon ImageRunner Advance c7055 here. It was in storage for a long time and now we wanted to fire it up for a customer.
    The problem is that it comes up to a stage, where it brings the "Starting. Please wait a moment..." picture on the screen up, and when the indicator reaches the ca. 75% mark it restarts itself.
    Than again, gets to the boot screen....75%...restart.

    I changed the HDD, reloaded a new firmware on it, I even tried a HDD from a different 7055 (just for curiosity). I also removed the main controller, the memory dimms to see if they had a contact problem (the machine travelled a lot on road before we got it). Removed fuser, changed drums, disconnected adf, checked all visible cable connections.

    Did anyone get the same problem before? Any hints what else should i try (apart from raindance and curseing the machine )?

    Any _real_ help would be appreciated.
    Thanks in advance.

    Regards,
    Peter
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    1.- Confirm the power from the outlet is correct. 120 volts AC between hot and neutral. 1 volt AC or less between neutral and ground.
    2.- Disconnect as many accessories from the machine as possible such as finishers, paper deck, cassette feeding units and fax options.

    did u swap the main controller 1 to check or just check it's connections ???

    It has been found that fax options have been the cause of many rebooting issues.
    remove -- disconnect fax if installed====re-start




    make sure LED's 1, 4, 9 and 16 are lit on Main Controller 1 and 2








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    go into Settings & Registration

    > Preferences > Network > TCP/IP Settings > Multicast Discovery Setting > set to
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    • Garp
      Technical Manager

      50+ Posts
      • Mar 2015
      • 51

      #3
      Re: Canon IR Adv C7055 endless reboot sequence

      yupp, it was the fax. Cheers mate!
      Well, sometimes I still overthink problems

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      • teckat
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        • Jan 2010
        • 16083

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        Re: Canon IR Adv C7055 endless reboot sequence

        Originally posted by Garp
        yupp, it was the fax. Cheers mate!
        Well, sometimes I still overthink problems


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        fax connections can cause weird issues on these Canon's -------------good luck
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