Hey guys, heard you were a good resource from a copier buddy of mine. First off, I am an IT guy not a copier tech, so I am versed in a lot of this stuff but when I come into these kinds of issues, I have to turn to you guys because Canon can't tell me whats wrong.
Machine is a Canon Imagerunner C3220. My customer bought it at an auction and of course, the admin username and password were not included. I had a canon dealer tech out there and they removed the username/password to the machine. Great. Now I can program it. So I get into it via the GUI on I.E & Firefox and when I try to login to the Fiery unit it runs me through a java app, and asks me for the password (user:admin, pw:Fiery.1) all it does it dead end me at either a gray or black screen. I called the dealer up and he told me to press the right hand arrow button on the copier to troubleshoot and it wont come up with what he wants, it comes up to an ecopy sharescan op menu to which it cant find its server end apparently... so he then tells me the fiery is screwed up because it doesn't have the ecopy peripheral. He tells me to disconnect the fiery and just run the printer without it. We go into service mode and change the INT-FACE to 0(or 1 I think, not 3 for the fiery) OK. I got the IP address and everything changed to what I needed and the customers computer now has the correct drivers. EXCEPT when I try to print to it I get an error code NG #853 to which I looked up and it looks like not enough memory in the printer. I tried to disable the spooler service on the printer and cannot find that option in this model. I also researched bootrom information and this might be my problem as well. The bootrom is 70.01C which to my understanding means copier only correct? I tried calling Canon and they told me to call the dealer and my dealer said he doesn't know any more. (I also tried calling a Canon service rep that a kind customer service lady gave me and he won't call me back.) So my question to you guys is: Is the fiery necessary to network print then? Is the proper networking boot rom stored in the fiery or is it in the printer itself? Is there anyway to get around this? Is the customer just screwed if the fiery isn't working? He already paid $900 for this thing and had to pay $200 more to a canon tech that really didn't fix anything, if he has to pay even more to get the fiery fixed or get a new one, its not really worth it in my opinion(right?), he might as well buy a new one. ARGHH!! So I am really stressed out and don't need my hair graying out any more sooner that it already will be...really looking for help here...first printer to throw me for a loop in 11 years....
Machine is a Canon Imagerunner C3220. My customer bought it at an auction and of course, the admin username and password were not included. I had a canon dealer tech out there and they removed the username/password to the machine. Great. Now I can program it. So I get into it via the GUI on I.E & Firefox and when I try to login to the Fiery unit it runs me through a java app, and asks me for the password (user:admin, pw:Fiery.1) all it does it dead end me at either a gray or black screen. I called the dealer up and he told me to press the right hand arrow button on the copier to troubleshoot and it wont come up with what he wants, it comes up to an ecopy sharescan op menu to which it cant find its server end apparently... so he then tells me the fiery is screwed up because it doesn't have the ecopy peripheral. He tells me to disconnect the fiery and just run the printer without it. We go into service mode and change the INT-FACE to 0(or 1 I think, not 3 for the fiery) OK. I got the IP address and everything changed to what I needed and the customers computer now has the correct drivers. EXCEPT when I try to print to it I get an error code NG #853 to which I looked up and it looks like not enough memory in the printer. I tried to disable the spooler service on the printer and cannot find that option in this model. I also researched bootrom information and this might be my problem as well. The bootrom is 70.01C which to my understanding means copier only correct? I tried calling Canon and they told me to call the dealer and my dealer said he doesn't know any more. (I also tried calling a Canon service rep that a kind customer service lady gave me and he won't call me back.) So my question to you guys is: Is the fiery necessary to network print then? Is the proper networking boot rom stored in the fiery or is it in the printer itself? Is there anyway to get around this? Is the customer just screwed if the fiery isn't working? He already paid $900 for this thing and had to pay $200 more to a canon tech that really didn't fix anything, if he has to pay even more to get the fiery fixed or get a new one, its not really worth it in my opinion(right?), he might as well buy a new one. ARGHH!! So I am really stressed out and don't need my hair graying out any more sooner that it already will be...really looking for help here...first printer to throw me for a loop in 11 years....
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