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  • teckat
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    #16
    Originally posted by davidj7
    teckat an ir5000 can run at 60 cpm just like a 330 can run at 40 cpm . There are ways to do it ..........

    thanks for info/ but but as a tech, i do not care about what a customer has to say about speed or cpm's/ or if they use a stop watch. once they complain about cpm's i give them Canon's # and call my sales person.
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    • davidj7
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      #17
      teckat: I have timed my machies and it prints a4 according to what canon says. I have timed right from 405 to 105+ only one i havent timed is a 3530 or somthing i got 2 days back
      a machine is only as good as your tech : source:screwtape ; the scary one

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      • teckat
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        #18
        Originally posted by davidj7
        teckat: I have timed my machies and it prints a4 according to what canon says. I have timed right from 405 to 105+ only one i havent timed is a 3530 or somthing i got 2 days back
        when u deal with companies that have 15/20 imageRunners -on one floor there are many things that can effect a copiers print speed when connected to a network/ not all networks are set up to optimize correctly/ as in hubs & switches
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        • teckat
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          #19
          Originally posted by ymmtech
          Have to take out main board, compare wire/jumper.

          both ir5000/& 6000 have same main controller part #/ if fact both machines have all the same part numbers (go figure)
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          • ymmtech
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            #20
            That is why I say jumper makes the treat.

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            • anothertech
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              #21
              I always thought it was done with the counter pcb.

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              • Raoufselwaness
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                #22
                IR 6000 trouble

                hi,
                if all parts have the same pn ;then jumper have nothing to do
                eg... if i have 2 dc controller with same pn but some jumper are diff then no diff between them
                thanks

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                • teckat
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by bakaoni666
                  thanks...i've already checked the serial and it was iR5000.

                  make sure u have correct firmware/ the ir5000d/6000d has different firmware than ir5000/6000
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                  • Canuck
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                    #24
                    fyi....jumper wire can turn 2200 into 2800 or 3300.....probably same with 5000/6000

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                    • Raoufselwaness
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Canuck
                      fyi....jumper wire can turn 2200 into 2800 or 3300.....probably same with 5000/6000
                      YES U are wright but then the p/n should be diff, that what I've learned from XEROX (from 1989 to 1999) my be canon uses same p/n withe both models with diffrentioation in model no. it self

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                      • Canuck
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                        #26
                        You would think eh......havent really dug into it much deeper.

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                        • teckat
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                          #27
                          Originally posted by bakaoni666
                          need help....

                          why my ir6000 move slower. it moves only 50ppm for A4. when i check the counter button it shown iR5000d/iR6000.
                          is there something wrong with the machine?

                          re-load firmware
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                          • Canuck
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                            #28
                            Ever wonder why when you do a RAM clear that it defaults back to pre-registered values???There is a FACTORY service mode on Canons....different numerical combination to get into it.....this is where all the values that a machine defaults to when CLEARs are done are stored at...

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                            • teckat
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Canuck
                              Ever wonder why when you do a RAM clear that it defaults back to pre-registered values???There is a FACTORY service mode on Canons....different numerical combination to get into it.....this is where all the values that a machine defaults to when CLEARs are done are stored at...

                              Dcon default values are now burned into the mounted Flash Dimm/ on new type DC Controllers>u can not downgrade on them/ only on the old removable Flash Dimm Assmbys u could.

                              default values are just a starting point/ every Canon model has a starting default value/ that is why they tell u to print out data sheets after an install
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                              • Raoufselwaness
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                                #30
                                hi friends;
                                could any one help i need the jam codes for IR6020i/6020d because i have a jam code and only have 5000/6000
                                manual and of course it is not there
                                thanks in advance

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