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  • jcontractor
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    #16
    Re: Canon "Waiting to Print" Massage

    Originally posted by teckat
    that is a C Boot Rom

    does the printer have a boot rom installed in the slot / upper right corner on Main pcb. ???



    COPIER>FUNCTION>MISC-P
    print out your P PRINT & USER-PRT

    post online
    Here area the P-Print data:Canon IRC2620 P-Print Page 7.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 6.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 5.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 4.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 3.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 2.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 1.jpg

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    • jcontractor
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      #17
      Re: Canon "Waiting to Print" Massage

      Originally posted by teckat
      that is a C Boot Rom

      does the printer have a boot rom installed in the slot / upper right corner on Main pcb. ???



      COPIER>FUNCTION>MISC-P
      print out your P PRINT & USER-PRT

      post online
      Here are the User Data:Canon IRC2620 User Data Page 1.jpgCanon IRC2620 User Data Page 2.jpg

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      • jcontractor
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        #18
        Re: Canon "Waiting to Print" Massage

        Originally posted by teckat
        that is a C Boot Rom

        does the printer have a boot rom installed in the slot / upper right corner on Main pcb. ???



        COPIER>FUNCTION>MISC-P
        print out your P PRINT & USER-PRT

        post online
        Canon IRC2620 User Data Page 2.jpgCanon IRC2620 User Data Page 1.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 7.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 6.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 5.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 4.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 3.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 2.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 1.jpg

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        • jcontractor
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          #19
          Re: Canon "Waiting to Print" Massage

          Originally posted by teckat

          print out your user data P PRINT
          to check settings-


          that is not a flash memory card u see /
          since u don't have a Fiery connected >that is probably a "C" Controller boot rom
          when the Multi-PDL
          Printer Kit A2 is installed u remove the "C" boot rom & replace it with the "N" boot rom from the kit
          -

          An EFI external controller like a external imagePass FieryC2 is needed to enable network printing with C-Boot ROM

          how & where did u receive this printer for set-up ???


          check this setting in service mode--
          COPIER>OPTION>INT-FACE
          IMG-CONT/ your setting should be "0"
          it is Used to set connection to PS print server unit.
          Setting values
          0: Normal mode (no PS print server unit) [Factory default]
          1: Not used
          2: Not used
          3: PS print server unit (FIERY CONNECTED)
          4: Not used
          5: Not used

          It is set to "0"

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          • KL568
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            #20
            Re: Canon "Waiting to Print" Massage

            Originally posted by jcontractor
            It is set to "0"
            Hi, jcontractor

            Since you have P-print at hand, have you done Clear MMI of copier yet?

            Notice that your network configuration for "Dynamic DNS Update" is ON, is there a need to use it? Else it best to off it.

            The LPD function of the copier "OFF", turn it on. Test using LPR command to print any file that is .txt format extension.
            e.g. lpr -S 192.168.xxx.xxx -P print -J job C:\folder\testME.txt
            Using this command would allow you rule out whether the drivers are giving you headache but will only work for device that suppoer LPD plus it understand PCL / PS instructions.
            Last edited by KL568; 01-15-2012, 02:10 AM.

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            • jcontractor
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              #21
              Re: Canon "Waiting to Print" Massage

              Originally posted by KL568
              Hi, jcontractor

              Since you have P-print at hand, have you done Clear MMI of copier yet?
              Yes, Only MMI clear.

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              • KL568
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                #22
                Re: Canon "Waiting to Print" Massage

                Originally posted by jcontractor
                Yes, Only MMI clear.
                Edited my last previous post with added info.
                Last edited by KL568; 01-15-2012, 02:31 AM. Reason: Remove "ACC-STS" info as mis-information

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                • jcontractor
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                  #23
                  Re: Canon "Waiting to Print" Massage

                  Originally posted by KL568
                  Hi, jcontractor

                  Since you have P-print at hand, have you done Clear MMI of copier yet?

                  Notice that your network configuration for "Dynamic DNS Update" is ON, is there a need to use it? Else it best to off it.

                  The LPD function of the copier "OFF", turn it on. Test using LPR command to print any file that is .txt format extension.
                  e.g. lpr -S 192.168.xxx.xxx -P print -J job C:\folder\testME.txt
                  Using this command would allow you rule out whether the drivers are giving you headache but will only work for device that suppoer LPD plus it understand PCL / PS instructions.
                  Ok. I will try this, I will let you know, thanks.

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                  • jcontractor
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                    #24
                    Re: Canon "Waiting to Print" Massage

                    Originally posted by teckat
                    that is a C Boot Rom

                    does the printer have a boot rom installed in the slot / upper right corner on Main pcb. ???



                    COPIER>FUNCTION>MISC-P
                    print out your P PRINT & USER-PRT

                    post online
                    Here area the data:
                    Canon IRC2620 User Data Page 2.jpgCanon IRC2620 User Data Page 1.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 7.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 6.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 5.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 4.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 3.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 2.jpgCanon IRC2620 P-Print Page 1.jpg

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