IRC 5250 is there level 3?
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Re: IRC 5250 is there level 3?
Well take me to the next level.
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Re: IRC 5250 is there level 3?
Disappointing, no self-destruct button.
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Re: IRC 5250 is there level 3?
All imageRUNNER ADVANCE Series / All imagePRESS Series / All imageRUNNER Series August 9, 2016 Error :
E350, E355, or E748 error codes are displayed on the machine.
Counter PCBs and SATA Flash PCBs are no longer available for purchase.
As a result, please handle E350 / E355 and E748 in the following manner:
E350 /E355 Error Codes:
Call the Technical Support Center (1-800-528-2830).
E748 Error Codes:
*NOTE 1: For any of these error codes, do not swap any PCB's from any other machine. Doing so may render both machines unrecoverable.
*NOTE 2: Do not use any of the User Mode or Service Mode clears when encountering these error codes.
Executing the Service Mode or User Mode clears may render the machine unrecoverable.
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Re: IRC 5250 is there level 3?
Press Settings/Reg button
#1-#7 same time
then #3-#9 same time
then Settings/ Reg again ( this needs to be done quickly)Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!
For all your firmware & service manual needs please visit us at:
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Re: IRC 5250 is there level 3?
WTF your problem? You tell him to initialize all data for what? That will wipe out all user settings, network settings, everything. Bogus info.... Nothing says anything about fax in his post. And if it did have a fax issue, you do a Clear all in fax under service mode. Init all data could create him a headache if he did not print everything out. Not bored...just helping by not sending him down the wrong path. Init all data is the last thing you do..I would clear HDD image partitions first after an ALL CLEAR. Init is a last resort...sometimes necessary though I agree.Comment
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