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  • AycheKay
    • Jun 2025

    #1

    Hooking up an M1 to a Canon iR105

    What hardware, if any, is required in order to hookup a Fiery M1 to a Canon iR105?

    As a small business IT consultant, commercial printers/copiers are not really my line of expertise. I'm under the impression that the client's Canon iR105 is going to need to have something done to it in order to use a Fiery M1 with it but it's unclear to me what actually needs to be done. The company who handles the printer stuff is talking about $3000 in hardware and time/labor to get a used M1 hooked up to the machine and that number does not include the M1 itself. I'm ok letting them do it but I do think the ROI may not pencil out if it takes so much money to get this thing hooked up and working.
  • teckat
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    Site Contributor
    10,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2010
    • 16083

    #2
    Contents of imagePASS M1 Kit:
    imagePASS M1 PS/PCL Multi-PDL External Controller
    Ethernet Crossing Cable (10FT)
    Power Cord-USA
    Ethernet Network Interface Adapter iN-E3
    User Software CD-ROM (Driver/Utility)
    User Software CD-ROM (Utility)
    System Software CD-ROM
    User Documents CD-ROM
    ATM CD-ROM
    Getting Started Guide
    Release Notes
    EULA
    NetSpot EULA
    Installation Manual (Multilingual) Package

    From 2002 pub info on M1
    New Features:
    Rip-While-Print
    Continuous Print
    Thumbnail Preview
    Full-Screen Preview
    DocBuilder Support
    Job Merging and Editing
    Job Archiving
    Secured Print
    TIFF 6.0 Interpretation
    Halftone screening
    Tab Printing

    Network Function:
    Auto-Switching Protocols
    Auto-Sensing Ports
    AppleTalk - 802.2 SNAP and AppleTalk Phase II ONLY
    TCP/IP
    IPX/SPX - (802.2, 802.3, Ethernet II, 802.2 SNAP)
    Novell NDS compliant
    Peer-to-Peer SMB Windows Printing
    Point and Print
    Supernetting
    Auto IP
    Auto Frame Type IPX
    Token Ring (EFI Custom T/R card, PCI) - Future Option
    Auto IP acquisition support (RARP, BOOTP, DHCP)

    Print Services:
    LPD
    PServer
    SMB
    PAP
    Port 9100
    - Port Number Print Queue
    - 9100 Configurable by users
    - 9101 Direct Connect
    - 9102 Print Queue
    - 9103 Hold Queue

    NOTE: It is possible to perform bi-directional communication of PJL command by using this function, however, communication is only via "Direct Connect".

    IPP Printing:
    The imagePASS M1 is compliant with IPP v1.1. It is possible to print using IPP on Windows2000 and Windows 98/Me with the IPP client installed from Microsoft.

    Print Driver Function:
    User Software Version
    PS Printer Driver for Windows 95/98/Me v1.11 (Adobe PS v4.3.1)
    PS Printer Driver for Windows NT v1.0 (Adobe PS v5.1.2)
    PS Printer Driver for Windows 2000 v1.0 (MS PostScript/ NOT WHQL certified)
    Macintosh - full Mac support v1.0 / Adobe 8.7.1
    Secured Print
    Mail Box Printing
    Page Composer - Win 98/Win 2000 ONLY
    Job Accounting
    Member Printing - when this feature is enabled all print jobs are required to be
    associated with a valid ID and password.

    Utilities:
    NetSpot V3.2.6
    JBIG Image Viewer for Windows v1.00
    JBIG Image Viewer for Macintosh v1.00 (Eng)
    Canon LPR v1.10E
    Canon Device Status Extension v1.00E
    Network ScanGear v1.1

    Fiery Utilities:
    Command WorkStation v3.4.27
    DocBuilder
    FreeForm Variable Data
    WebTools v4.5.115
    WebSetup v1.96.5
    WebStatus
    WebSpooler with DocBuilder
    WebDownloader
    WebLink
    Fiery Link v1.0.035 (PC/Mac)
    Job Log
    Downloader v3.2.038 (PC/MAC)
    (Support PS, EPS, PDF, and TIFF)
    Font Manager
    **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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    • teckat
      Field Supervisor

      Site Contributor
      10,000+ Posts
      • Jan 2010
      • 16083

      #3
      Originally posted by AycheKay
      What hardware, if any, is required in order to hookup a Fiery M1 to a Canon iR105?

      As a small business IT consultant, commercial printers/copiers are not really my line of expertise. I'm under the impression that the client's Canon iR105 is going to need to have something done to it in order to use a Fiery M1 with it but it's unclear to me what actually needs to be done. The company who handles the printer stuff is talking about $3000 in hardware and time/labor to get a used M1 hooked up to the machine and that number does not include the M1 itself. I'm ok letting them do it but I do think the ROI may not pencil out if it takes so much money to get this thing hooked up and working.



      Your getting ripped off /

      Mr. Magoo can install this box in One Hour


      u can buy a used M1 for $300/400 US


      What hardware are they talking about ??
      **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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      • AycheKay

        #4
        I'm pretty sure this is a Canon authorized dealer.

        I'm unsure what they are talking about. They said something about "wiring" so I'm guessing they are probably talking about networking. I'm also guessing that the reason for the $3000 estimate is that they probably charge $150 to $200 per hour although I don't know what their actual hourly rate is. It's a pretty big company and I think they are really good at what they do although you pay quite a bit for their service. Because I do not believe they are a scam, I won't list their name here.

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        • teckat
          Field Supervisor

          Site Contributor
          10,000+ Posts
          • Jan 2010
          • 16083

          #5
          ImagePass-M1Installation.pdf

          imagePASS M1
          Specifications and Requirements for Installing the imagePASS M1
          The imagePASS M1 is an external EFI controller for the imageRUNNER 7200 / 8500 / 85 / 105.

          CPU Intel Mobile Pentium III 500 MHz Memory 128 MB (Max 128MB : PC100 168pin DIMM) Hard Drive Storage 10.2 GB Ethernet Port 10/100BaseT, RJ45 Auto-Switching, full duplex Engine Interface Port 10/100BaseT, RJ45 Auto-Switching, full duplex Parallel Port IEEE Complaint Centronics 36 pin (C type) PDL Adobe PostScript 3 [PCL 5e, PCL 6 available with SSW v.1.1 or later] Fonts PS: 136 Fonts (117 Adobe Type Fonts and 19 True Type)PCL5e/6: Roman 80, Barcode 32

          Requirements for Setup and Installation:

          When installing the imagePASS-M1, it is important that the imageRUNNER has the COPIER version of firmware and System Software; which must be of a minimum version of v10.56.
          When installing this copier version of System Software, it does not matter if the Boot ROM in the machine is a C type or an N type.
          Service Support Tool v1.28Ef or higher - This Service Support Tool will enable flashing system software from N type to C type when an N type Boot ROM is installed. This version also improves data backup.
          You will need to verify that all the firmware on the imageRUNNER is at the minimum levels before installing the system software.
          Configuration
          Printer Kit -B1
          (MN-CONT) - 7.01 N
          Language -7.01
          Boot ROM - 3.21N
          RUI - 2.23
          R-CON - 2.02
          DC-CON -3.01
          DADF-J1 -5.01/6.01
          Finisher(IC106/ IC125) -4.03/4.01 3.06/3.02
          Saddle - 2.02

          ImagePASS-M1

          (MN-CONT) -10.56 C*
          Language-10.56
          Boot ROM-3.21/6.24*
          RUI-10.51

          R-CON-2.02

          DC-CON-3.01

          DADF-J1-5.01/6.01

          FINISHER-4.03/4.01 3.06/3.02

          SADDLE-2.02

          *Note: These are the minimum versions in order to connect to the imagePASS.
          You will need to switch the iR 7200/8500/85/105 to imagePASS mode for functionality:
          1. Enter Service Mode (Additional Functions > 2 & 8 > Additional Functions).
          2. Select "Copier > Option > Int-Face > IMG-Cont"
          3. Change the setting from "0" to "1"
          4. Power cycle IR8500.
          TCP/IP Address settings:
          Once the copier is placed into imagePASS mode (IMG-Cont=1), it is automatically configured with the following settings:
          TCP/IP address 10.255.255.2 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway Address 10.255.255.255 *NOTE: These settings will create the internal network between the imagePASS M1 and the imageRUNNER 7200/8500/85/105.
          *NOTE: You will set your network TCP/IP settings at the imagePASS M1.
          *NOTE: When you change to imagePASS mode, you CANNOT access the network settings at the imageRUNNER 7200/8500/85/105.
          *NOTE: The imagePASS M1 requires a minimum of v1.1 system software to connect to the imageRUNNER 105 / v2.01 for the imageRUNNER 7200.

          The next step will be to enter setup on the imagePASS M1 and set up your network settings.
          Last edited by teckat; 05-12-2011, 07:36 PM.
          **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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          • teckat
            Field Supervisor

            Site Contributor
            10,000+ Posts
            • Jan 2010
            • 16083

            #6
            Originally posted by AycheKay
            I'm pretty sure this is a Canon authorized dealer.

            I'm unsure what they are talking about. They said something about "wiring" so I'm guessing they are probably talking about networking. I'm also guessing that the reason for the $3000 estimate is that they probably charge $150 to $200 per hour although I don't know what their actual hourly rate is. It's a pretty big company and I think they are really good at what they do although you pay quite a bit for their service. Because I do not believe they are a scam, I won't list their name here.


            wish u good luck, get a full itemized work order on all parts & labor & warranty

            will they service M1 , if u have issues/ do they service your 105 ??
            **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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            • thector

              #7
              Additional question

              This was very helpfull as I have an M1 that was working fine to an IR105 then stopped. This is the second time it's happened and last time I just baought a used M1 but can't find one local and need to be up and running fast! My M1 boots up and then gets stuck in a circle of connecting > connection established > please wait . and keeps doing that. I'm sure my stored setting are gone in the M1 but the menu option when entering the M1 configuration does not have the choices anymore for setup. Is my M1 dead? So thank You!

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