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  • tr210907
    Technician
    • Jul 2011
    • 40

    #1

    IR 1730---Quit Printing via USB

    Have a Canon Imagerunner 1730 that a customer prints via USB. After a lightning storm The device is no longer recognized by any computer it becomes attached too. It comes back with Descriptor I.D. request Fail. Has any one had similar trouble or advice on step to take to remedy this issue. I can not get a response from an ethernet cable either. We are an ASC for Imageclass products but limited access to imagerunner and larger devices. Would flashing firmware possibly revive or looking at replacing the associated board. I've reset parameters Service mode. Any advice/wisdom is greatly appreciated.. P.S. If theres anyone who has the firmware and is willing to provide me with i can re-pay the favor with any Sharp Firmware one might need...
  • teckat
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    10,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2010
    • 16083

    #2
    Re: IR 1730---Quit Printing via USB

    Originally posted by tr210907
    Have a Canon Imagerunner 1730 that a customer prints via USB. After a lightning storm The device is no longer recognized by any computer it becomes attached too. It comes back with Descriptor I.D. request Fail. Has any one had similar trouble or advice on step to take to remedy this issue. I can not get a response from an ethernet cable either. We are an ASC for Imageclass products but limited access to imagerunner and larger devices. Would flashing firmware possibly revive or looking at replacing the associated board. I've reset parameters Service mode. Any advice/wisdom is greatly appreciated.. P.S. If theres anyone who has the firmware and is willing to provide me with i can re-pay the favor with any Sharp Firmware one might need...

    Descriptor I.D. request Fail
    u receive this message on Printer or connected PC/Laptop



    Sounds like a Main Controller Issue



    u need the USB Port on printer to function & load firmware



    1-Pull the Memory Dimm & Re-Seat

    2-Try to Perform a Dram Test

    To preform the Dram Test:

    Enter Service Mode> Test Mode> 1> Dram Test 1-2> 1.
    This will take about 5 minutes to complete.
    Then repeat the steps and choose Dram Test 2. Reboot the machine at the end of the test.


    As u know>This series does not have the initialize feature due to the lack of a Hard Disk Drive (HDD).
    3-If the customer data needs to be removed/ re-set back perform an ALL clear in Service Mode > #Clear > ALL.

    Clears user and service data (except for some scan parameters and print parameters), and the counter setting/registration data
    in the system dump list, except for the print count.
    **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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    • tr210907
      Technician
      • Jul 2011
      • 40

      #3
      Re: IR 1730---Quit Printing via USB

      Originally posted by teckat
      u receive this message on Printer or connected PC/Laptop



      Sounds like a Main Controller Issue



      u need the USB Port on printer to function & load firmware



      1-Pull the Memory Dimm & Re-Seat

      2-Try to Perform a Dram Test

      To preform the Dram Test:

      Enter Service Mode> Test Mode> 1> Dram Test 1-2> 1.
      This will take about 5 minutes to complete.
      Then repeat the steps and choose Dram Test 2. Reboot the machine at the end of the test.


      As u know>This series does not have the initialize feature due to the lack of a Hard Disk Drive (HDD).
      3-If the customer data needs to be removed/ re-set back perform an ALL clear in Service Mode > #Clear > ALL.

      Clears user and service data (except for some scan parameters and print parameters), and the counter setting/registration data
      in the system dump list, except for the print count.

      This message appears on all Computers the machine gets attached to.

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      • teckat
        Field Supervisor

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

        #4
        Re: IR 1730---Quit Printing via USB

        Originally posted by tr210907
        This message appears on all Computers the machine gets attached to.

        have u tried a Laptop ?????


        when 1730 is not connected to a PC

        if you load some TIFF/JPEG files, on a removable USB Stick/ & insert it directly into the 1730 > then select
        an images shown on the touch panel display to be printed.> will it print


        What happens if you enter the IP address of the machine on your web browser and press the
        [ENTER] key on your computer keyboard, is the Remote UI top page displayed.

        RUI Screen.jpg
        **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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        • DAG COPIERS & COMPUTERS
          Senior Tech

          500+ Posts
          • Oct 2010
          • 860

          #5
          Re: IR 1730---Quit Printing via USB

          Originally posted by tr210907
          Have a Canon Imagerunner 1730 that a customer prints via USB. After a lightning storm The device is no longer recognized by any computer it becomes attached too. It comes back with Descriptor I.D. request Fail. Has any one had similar trouble or advice on step to take to remedy this issue. I can not get a response from an ethernet cable either. We are an ASC for Imageclass products but limited access to imagerunner and larger devices. Would flashing firmware possibly revive or looking at replacing the associated board. I've reset parameters Service mode. Any advice/wisdom is greatly appreciated.. P.S. If theres anyone who has the firmware and is willing to provide me with i can re-pay the favor with any Sharp Firmware one might need...
          Assuming you are using win7, probably it comes with the printer driver built in the operating system. However, in this particular state i would ignore this possibility and instead opt to re-install the driver either manually from the disc if available or search for it online from canon websites.
          As suggested by tekat, i would also try to connect and print from my own laptop; the logic here is that the lightening storm affected all the computers in that room or building, damaging usb ports etc. try the different ports on the computers, had almost similar issue with iSensys mf4430.

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