Its like everything that was said to over the past couple of posts was disregarded. As i mention to you before, the boot rom should be a C when you have a C1 connected. YOU DO NOT PRINT TO THE MACHINE WHEN YOU HAVE C1, YOU PRINT TO THE FIERY!!! The print job is then converted so that the machine understands the print dialog, then it prints out the job... Why would you clear ram?
Now you don't see the printer tab because you cleared ram, now you have get it back if you want to use the C1. Now you have to go into service mode and change the interface setting, Copier>Option>IMG-CONT set to 3 and reboot. I said this before.. The crossover cable connects to the copier then to the fiery, you should see a printer icon that's embedded on the fiery right next to the port where you must connect the crossover cable, which you only need one crossover cable. The other port will then be for the Ethernet cable so that you connect the fiery to the network or laptop. It make no difference if you put a N bootrom, you will not get any prints out, you still will need the UFR board, plus you would have to use a UFR print driver. You just created a deeper hole for yourself. It really shouldn't be this difficult, especially when you have some guidance. Just listen to what we tell you and you will accomplish this. There is a attach photo of the UFR board.
Good luck,
Screwtape.
Now you don't see the printer tab because you cleared ram, now you have get it back if you want to use the C1. Now you have to go into service mode and change the interface setting, Copier>Option>IMG-CONT set to 3 and reboot. I said this before.. The crossover cable connects to the copier then to the fiery, you should see a printer icon that's embedded on the fiery right next to the port where you must connect the crossover cable, which you only need one crossover cable. The other port will then be for the Ethernet cable so that you connect the fiery to the network or laptop. It make no difference if you put a N bootrom, you will not get any prints out, you still will need the UFR board, plus you would have to use a UFR print driver. You just created a deeper hole for yourself. It really shouldn't be this difficult, especially when you have some guidance. Just listen to what we tell you and you will accomplish this. There is a attach photo of the UFR board.
Good luck,
Screwtape.
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