IR c5185 fiery issue

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  • pontiac
    Trusted Tech
    • Apr 2008
    • 420

    #1

    IR c5185 fiery issue

    Is there a way of converting a 5185 that had a fiery to print via network without the fiery?. Thanks
  • teckat
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    • Jan 2010
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    #2
    Re: IR c5185 fiery issue

    Originally posted by pontiac
    Is there a way of converting a 5185 that had a fiery to print via network without the fiery?. Thanks

    Don't think u need to remove the Fiery Open I/F PCB > it was standard on the non "I" 5180 series-

    Remember > if or when connected to a imagePASS FieryH1 you will not be able to use the internal Canon UFRII/PCL printer kit. >>> it's one or the other -----

    Anyway > purchase a Kit----
    In order to print using the UFRII/ PCL Printer Kit-N1 or the PS Option-N1, you should receive a LAN number in the kit and MUST register it online using the License Management System.
    The key must then be entered on the machine in Additional Functions > System Settings > scroll down > License Registration. Press 'Start' on the License Registration screen and then reboot the copier.


    To verify the printer kit is installed:

    1. Press the Counter Check button, then hit 'Device Configuration'. If the printer kit is installed, it will be displayed here (ex. UFRII/PCL Printer Kit).

    OR

    2. Check the LCNS-TR setting under Service Mode Level 2 > Copier > Option. The ST-LXUFR and ST-PCL should be set to '1', if the UFRII/PCL Printer Kit-N1 is installed. The ST-PS should be set to '1' only if the PS Option has been installed. If these options are set to '0', it means that the option is not installed.

    * Remember that the PS Option-N1 requires the UFRII/ PCL Printer Kit-N1 and the iR 512MB Expansion RAM-C1 (bringing total memory on copier to 1.5 GB).

    In order to print via TCP/IP, make sure the RAW and LPD Settings are turned 'On' under Additional Functions, System Settings, Network Settings, TCP/IP Settings. LPD may be set to 'Off' by default.

    * Note: The Printer Kit license can be transferred from 1 machine to another, the same way a Universal Send Kit can be transferred. Make sure to have the disable code when calling the TSC to perform the transfer.
    **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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