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  • copicatt
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    ir3300 boot rom

    can someone tell me if this is the N boot rom or C boot rom that I have...i have the NIC, but not for sure if this is the correct bootrom.....

    The # on the sticker is FG3-1750 ver 07.25

    I have a customer that is needing print for just a while as they do a pretty large job and had these lying around....

    thanks for any input!
    Last edited by copicatt; 07-08-2013, 05:22 PM.
  • copicatt
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    #2
    Re: ir3300 boot rom

    also I have a hard drive pulled from a 3320i that is working. is this the same software as the 3300N? if so, I am just going to swap the drive.

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    • Canuck
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      #3
      Re: ir3300 boot rom

      Go into service mode,DISPLAY/VERSION...look for the boot...it will have an N or a C. 3320 has meap. Completely different firmware. You need 3300N firmware

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      • copicatt
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        #4
        Re: ir3300 boot rom

        i don't actually have a machine in shop....just had these lying around....i may just have to give it a shot. was just wondering about the bootrom mainly...hopefully it is the correct one. thanks for your reply.

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        • teckat
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          #5
          Re: ir3300 boot rom

          Originally posted by copicatt
          can someone tell me if this is the N boot rom or C boot rom that I have...i have the NIC, but not for sure if this is the correct bootrom.....

          The # on the sticker is FG3-1750 ver 07.25

          I have a customer that is needing print for just a while as they do a pretty large job and had these lying around....

          thanks for any input!
          ========================
          imageRUNNER 2200/ 2800/ 3300

          FG3-1743-000 is a C Boot Rom

          FG3-1750-000 is a N Boot Rom / I believe
          **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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          • Klydon
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            #6
            Re: ir3300 boot rom

            There is a further issue beyond just switching Boot Rom's on these machines to make them work one way or the other. Each has its own system software and you need the correct system software loaded along with the correct boot rom to make the machine operational.

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            • copicatt
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              #7
              Re: ir3300 boot rom

              Originally posted by Klydon
              There is a further issue beyond just switching Boot Rom's on these machines to make them work one way or the other. Each has its own system software and you need the correct system software loaded along with the correct boot rom to make the machine
              operational.
              Yes, I'm aware. I have flashed these many times, but I just wasn't for sure the one bootrom I had was the "N" version. Either way, ended up not having to install. Customer has two of these and only one had print. They wanted both to print because they were going to do a print job. I then found out it was 130,000 prints. They have decided to outsource, thank goodness. I've had these models doing 25k per month, but not 70k in two weeks. lol

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              • ymmtech
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                • Jun 2009
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                #8
                Re: ir3300 boot rom

                Its posibble to flash a "C" to "N" on the fly without removing screw.

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