Thanks to anyone who can offer any help with this very elusive and tricky issue. We've been dealing with this for nearly 2 months now and have yet to find a solution. This is the 2nd BRAND NEW machine in this location that is having this problem and we are at our wits end with this issue. First i'll describe the problem, then the environment, and finally what we've tried...again..thank you very much for ANY insight at all....
The Problem:
First, it happens at random (as all tricky issues do), and only happens when sending it a print job. Someone sends a print job (happens from any number of computers running different OS's, different file types, different applications, from small to big files, color/B&W, etc etc), the machine will REV up (High Rotate?) and SEEM like it will spit out a print job...and then never does....it continues to say "WAITING TO PRINT". and never prints. Trying to cancel the job results in it just saying "Cancelling..". All the while the machine continues to run in high rotate as if it's about to process the job.... until you shut it down...
Once back up, it will run flawlessly until the next time...it strikes at random. Anywhere from 5 minutes to 1 week it'll take before it comes back....but inevitably i'll get the call "it's doing it again"...and I want to shoot myself.
When it goes into this "waiting to print mode" sometimes the customer will leave the machine in this mode overnight, resulting in ALL 4 DRUMS being BURNT OUT due to the excess and prolonged charge. We've ruined 2 $2000 set of drums.... and now have the customer on high alert. We've even had them sign a waiver saying that if this happens again the new drums are at their cost.
As I said in the beginning of this post, this is their 2nd BRAND NEW machine, with the first being an iRC5180i. We thought the "waiting to print" issue and the drums burning out were separate issues..until we put 2 and 2 together. The customer begged and we agreed to bring them in ANOTHER brand new machine, this time the iRC5185.... much to our dismay...the problem came back...and this is where we began to troubleshoot. Here's what we've tried:
Failed Solutions: (oxymoron)
- Upgraded ALL firmware to latest revisions
- Tried almost all print driver options (PS3, PCL5, PCL6) all versions since 2005 (except for ones that just came out on 2/22/08)
- Ran a dedicated 20amp outlet (thought it was a power issue)
- Disabled Department ID (They use this)
- Brought in BRAND NEW MACHINE iRC5185
- Installed a ColorPass (Just for testing purposes since they cannot use Department ID w/ it...same problem)
- Hooked up to different ports on the switch
- Changed IP's
- Prayed to God, Buddha, Allah.....Papa Smurf.... nothin.
I'm sure there's more things we've tried and i'll update them if/when i think of them, but here are some things about the situation to note:
1. I've tried reproducing the problem while just hooked up via a crossover cable printing anything and everything w/ and w/o Department ID trying to fool it, trick it, get it to hiccup but it just spits the stuff out like nothin.... I've yet to get it to reproduce the issue hooked up direct. But they've also run the machine for a week w/o it doing it either..so...
2. They have had, and currently have SEVERAL color machines working flawlessly in the same location, even using the same port, same drivers, same computers. These include the iRC3200, 3220 and even a brand New iRC3380! We though for sure the 3380 would fail...but it does not....
3. I THOUGHT I had it one day when i noticed that the Ethernet port was set on Half Duplex and 10-BaseT. I would have bet my house on it (If I had one)... I set the port to Auto and proudly called my boss to tell him the good news. Before I could even get out the door the issue was back... yeah...
4. Then, another epiphany occured when I saw a spec on the 5185 and 5180 vs the 3200 and 3380 that the 51ppm machines require 2100 watts of draw in order to operate while the 3200 and 3380 require 1200 and 1500 respectively (or thereabouts). WHOA! It's a power issue! Well we had them install a DEDICATED 20amp outlet specifically for the 5185 and....you guessed it... it came back. We have not sent in an electrician on our dime to verify that the outlet provides enough power...but we're no longer hopeful this is the cause..unless someone says otherwise.
I'm here at the customers today to setup another "test". So far we've been setting up the drivers directly on each workstation (By direct I mean we're running the installers on each workstation). Today i've set up the driver on the server, and allowed full permissions for users so that they are able to get device status and are also able to store their passwords in the job accounting screen located in the Device Settings tab (this is greyed out if permissions to "Manage Printers" is not allowed". I've added the shared printer to 3 people next to the machine and have instructed them to print to this machine only, and to retrieve their prints immediately. If they see the issue happening again, cancel it immediately and restart the copier and contact us.....
Now I wait...
Does ANYONE, have ANY ideas at all. I beleive it's running the latest firmware so i've put it below for reference... I will update it if there is a newer version(s) and if you think this will help:
DC-CON - 56.03
R-CON - 4.01
RUI - 65.13
LANG-EN - 68.21
MEAP - 68.20
BOOTROM - 54.01_C
It has both PCL and PS loaded.
Please let me know if you need any more information. I think I know everything there is to know about this setup.....
thanks again for any and all help... Let's get this thing!
The Problem:
First, it happens at random (as all tricky issues do), and only happens when sending it a print job. Someone sends a print job (happens from any number of computers running different OS's, different file types, different applications, from small to big files, color/B&W, etc etc), the machine will REV up (High Rotate?) and SEEM like it will spit out a print job...and then never does....it continues to say "WAITING TO PRINT". and never prints. Trying to cancel the job results in it just saying "Cancelling..". All the while the machine continues to run in high rotate as if it's about to process the job.... until you shut it down...
Once back up, it will run flawlessly until the next time...it strikes at random. Anywhere from 5 minutes to 1 week it'll take before it comes back....but inevitably i'll get the call "it's doing it again"...and I want to shoot myself.
When it goes into this "waiting to print mode" sometimes the customer will leave the machine in this mode overnight, resulting in ALL 4 DRUMS being BURNT OUT due to the excess and prolonged charge. We've ruined 2 $2000 set of drums.... and now have the customer on high alert. We've even had them sign a waiver saying that if this happens again the new drums are at their cost.
As I said in the beginning of this post, this is their 2nd BRAND NEW machine, with the first being an iRC5180i. We thought the "waiting to print" issue and the drums burning out were separate issues..until we put 2 and 2 together. The customer begged and we agreed to bring them in ANOTHER brand new machine, this time the iRC5185.... much to our dismay...the problem came back...and this is where we began to troubleshoot. Here's what we've tried:
Failed Solutions: (oxymoron)
- Upgraded ALL firmware to latest revisions
- Tried almost all print driver options (PS3, PCL5, PCL6) all versions since 2005 (except for ones that just came out on 2/22/08)
- Ran a dedicated 20amp outlet (thought it was a power issue)
- Disabled Department ID (They use this)
- Brought in BRAND NEW MACHINE iRC5185
- Installed a ColorPass (Just for testing purposes since they cannot use Department ID w/ it...same problem)
- Hooked up to different ports on the switch
- Changed IP's
- Prayed to God, Buddha, Allah.....Papa Smurf.... nothin.
I'm sure there's more things we've tried and i'll update them if/when i think of them, but here are some things about the situation to note:
1. I've tried reproducing the problem while just hooked up via a crossover cable printing anything and everything w/ and w/o Department ID trying to fool it, trick it, get it to hiccup but it just spits the stuff out like nothin.... I've yet to get it to reproduce the issue hooked up direct. But they've also run the machine for a week w/o it doing it either..so...
2. They have had, and currently have SEVERAL color machines working flawlessly in the same location, even using the same port, same drivers, same computers. These include the iRC3200, 3220 and even a brand New iRC3380! We though for sure the 3380 would fail...but it does not....
3. I THOUGHT I had it one day when i noticed that the Ethernet port was set on Half Duplex and 10-BaseT. I would have bet my house on it (If I had one)... I set the port to Auto and proudly called my boss to tell him the good news. Before I could even get out the door the issue was back... yeah...
4. Then, another epiphany occured when I saw a spec on the 5185 and 5180 vs the 3200 and 3380 that the 51ppm machines require 2100 watts of draw in order to operate while the 3200 and 3380 require 1200 and 1500 respectively (or thereabouts). WHOA! It's a power issue! Well we had them install a DEDICATED 20amp outlet specifically for the 5185 and....you guessed it... it came back. We have not sent in an electrician on our dime to verify that the outlet provides enough power...but we're no longer hopeful this is the cause..unless someone says otherwise.
I'm here at the customers today to setup another "test". So far we've been setting up the drivers directly on each workstation (By direct I mean we're running the installers on each workstation). Today i've set up the driver on the server, and allowed full permissions for users so that they are able to get device status and are also able to store their passwords in the job accounting screen located in the Device Settings tab (this is greyed out if permissions to "Manage Printers" is not allowed". I've added the shared printer to 3 people next to the machine and have instructed them to print to this machine only, and to retrieve their prints immediately. If they see the issue happening again, cancel it immediately and restart the copier and contact us.....
Now I wait...
Does ANYONE, have ANY ideas at all. I beleive it's running the latest firmware so i've put it below for reference... I will update it if there is a newer version(s) and if you think this will help:
DC-CON - 56.03
R-CON - 4.01
RUI - 65.13
LANG-EN - 68.21
MEAP - 68.20
BOOTROM - 54.01_C
It has both PCL and PS loaded.
Please let me know if you need any more information. I think I know everything there is to know about this setup.....
thanks again for any and all help... Let's get this thing!
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