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  • teckat
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    • Jan 2010
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    #16
    Funny thing is that in the i Series, the Display Connection Confirm' option under
    Additional Functions > System Settings > Network Settings'


    it was set to off on new installs- if this machine was never on a network connection- if may still have this setting connection still "OFF"
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    • SCREWTAPE
      East Coast Imaging

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      • Jan 2009
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      #17
      Originally posted by teckat
      Funny thing is that in the i Series, the Display Connection Confirm' option under
      Additional Functions > System Settings > Network Settings'


      it was set to off on new installs- if this machine was never on a network connection- if may still have this setting connection still "OFF"
      True

      Hopefully its something as simple as this.

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      • nick55
        Technician

        50+ Posts
        • Jun 2010
        • 51

        #18
        Originally posted by teckat



        All imageRUNNER-iR Series, All Color Enabled imageRUNNER Models, All imagePRESS Series The 'Change Settings / Display Connection Confirm' Option Under Network Settings

        Change Settings/Display Connection Confirm' option is under
        Additional Functions > System Settings > Network Settings'


        This option can be set to [On] or [Off]:

        [On] - If errors related to network connections occur, an error message is displayed on the touch panel display of the machine. If you want to use the machine in a network environment, select [On].

        [Off] - Messages related to network connections are no longer displayed. If you want to use the machine without connecting to a network, select [Off].

        * Even if you switch the [Change Settings/Display Connection Confirm] setting from 'On' to 'Off', if the network connections are correctly set they will not be disconnected. The settings in the Network Settings screen will not be changed.

        * If the [Change Settings/Display Connection Confirm] option is set to [Off], then all of the other options under Network Settings will be grayed out and un-selectable. Canon USA, Inc. Systems & Technical Support Division
        I'm getting some hint already. This unit has already a total of 300k + copies on it which includes all color. This was the only information left on the copier. I beleived they wiped out the hard drive(after lease expire) and install new system sofware (for security reason probably) before returning it to the leasing company. It looks like the machine has new system software installed with the corresponding current meter counter which probably explain why the network setting set-up is grayed out. I hope Teckat, screwtape and Fer is right that we probably simply turn the [Change Settings/Display Connection Confirm] to "ON"...thanks Folks... i'll let u know

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        • teckat
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          #19
          good luck,

          later make sure u print out your P PRINT & User Data sheets- keep copies with customer/at machine/
          check your printer firmware ver.on them
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          • Fer
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            250+ Posts
            • Nov 2009
            • 267

            #20
            Prob not a reinstall but u can clear main con and mmi from service mode. Users can also set the back to default settings from control panel. Just don't understand why that procedure takes about 20 minutes and mmi clr is don in a second.

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            • teckat
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              #21
              Originally posted by Fer
              Prob not a reinstall but u can clear main con and mmi from service mode. Users can also set the back to default settings from control panel. Just don't understand why that procedure takes about 20 minutes and mmi clr is don in a second.
              what u talk'n about ??

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              • SCREWTAPE
                East Coast Imaging

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                #22
                Originally posted by Fer
                Just don't understand why that procedure takes about 20 minutes and mmi clr is don in a second.
                What is the 'Initialize All Data/Settings' option for? What does it do?

                Answer :
                WARNING: DATA WILL BE ERASED. Before using the 'Initialize All Data/Settings' feature, make sure that the data you are erasing is completely unnecessary or is backed up. Canon will not be liable for any damages resulting from the loss of data.

                Note: This procedure can take some time (up to 30 minutes).

                Recommendations:

                - To prevent others user from accidentally erasing all of the data, it is recommended to register a System Manager ID and System Password so that only the System Manager can perform this procedure.

                - If you have a Fiery controller connected, enter service mode, change the IMG-CONT to 0, and reboot the device before performing this procedure.

                The 'Initialize All Data/Settings' feature will erase the following data that is stored in the machine:

                - Data stored in inboxes
                - Address Book data
                - Scan settings registered for the Sending function
                - Mode Memory settings registered for the Copy or Mail Box function
                - MEAP applications and Licenses
                - Data saved from MEAP applications
                - The password for MEAP SMS login services reverts back to the default
                - Registered SDL (Simple Device Login) user authentication information
                - User authentication information registered in the local device authentication system of SSO (Single Sign-on)
                - Unsent documents (Reserved documents and documents set with the Delayed Send Mode)
                - Job History
                - Additional Function settings
                - Image forms registered for the Form Composition mode
                - Registered forwarding settings
                - Key pair and server Certificate settings registered in Certificate Settings in TCP/IP Settings

                It is not normally necessary to use this feature, but it is useful for erasing personal or confidential information when returning or disposing of the machine.

                To use this feature:
                1. Press Additional Functions.
                2. Choose System Settings.
                3. Scroll down and look for 'Initialize All Data/Settings'.
                4. Hit Yes.

                That's why it takes long.

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                • teckat
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                  #23
                  HDD “Initialize All Data/Settings” is supported by the following Devices:
                  iR 105+ /9070/ 8070/ 6570/ 5570/ 5070/ 4570/ 3570/ 2870/ 2270
                  iR 7105/ 7095/ 7086/ 5075/ 5065/ 5055/ 5050/3245/3235/3230/3225/3045/ 3035/ 3030/ 3025
                  iR C5068/ C5058/ C6870U/ C5870U/ C3170U/ C3170i
                  CiR C5185/ C5180/ C4580/ C4080/ C3480/ C3380/ C3080/ C2880/ C2550/ imagePRESS C1
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                  • SCREWTAPE
                    East Coast Imaging

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Fer
                    mmi clr?
                    What does an MMI Clear do?

                    The MMI Clear will remove information pertaining to the Machine User Settings.

                    ID Modes, ID Group, Passwords, Mode Memory, IP Addresses.

                    Print out the User Data Lists, P-Print and any other prints that may contain User Settings befor clearing MMI.

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