Bizhub C554e - Fiery (IC414) automatic power up.

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  • Kapral
    Technician
    • Oct 2012
    • 43

    Bizhub C554e - Fiery (IC414) automatic power up.

    Hello,
    one of my clients has a Bizhub C552 machine with Fiery controller. The controller powers up automatically, when the machine is turned on using main switch.
    Not so long ago we've installed Bizhub C554 with Fiery in his office, but the client is annoyed by the fact, that the controller won't boot up automatically, whenever he's switching the machine on.
    Is there a way to make the controller boot up on machine start?
    I've checked all the configuration options in Fiery, looked into machine service manual, but found nothing that could help me.
    Anyone?
  • Synthohol
    Certified Konica Expert

    Site Contributor
    5,000+ Posts
    • Mar 2016
    • 5458

    #2
    Re: Bizhub C554e - Fiery (IC414) automatic power up.

    Real simple, plug the fiery into the wall so it never turns off.
    It's fine that way.
    We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
    The medication helps though...

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    • Kapral
      Technician
      • Oct 2012
      • 43

      #3
      Re: Bizhub C554e - Fiery (IC414) automatic power up.

      I obviously know, that one can do that, but that's not the solution in this case, because client is kind of sensitive about his devices, since one time he had a major power surge and lost a few computers and an old Bizhub C350.

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      • Synthohol
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        • Mar 2016
        • 5458

        #4
        Re: Bizhub C554e - Fiery (IC414) automatic power up.

        Accidental dupe post
        We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
        The medication helps though...

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        • Synthohol
          Certified Konica Expert

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          • Mar 2016
          • 5458

          #5
          Re: Bizhub C554e - Fiery (IC414) automatic power up.

          Ok if it supports it, plug a monitor and keyboard into the fiery. Get into the bios and there should be something about power on or resume after power loss so when it gets power it will turn on by itself.
          If that entry is missing, it is what it is.
          We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
          The medication helps though...

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          • Albonline
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            1,000+ Posts
            • Sep 2008
            • 1098

            #6
            Re: Bizhub C554e - Fiery (IC414) automatic power up.

            Originally posted by Synthohol
            Ok if it supports it, plug a monitor and keyboard into the fiery. Get into the bios and there should be something about power on or resume after power loss so when it gets power it will turn on by itself.
            If that entry is missing, it is what it is.

            this will work, but be very careful in bios,flip the wrong switch and you may be in deep.

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            • Drummy
              Technician
              • Dec 2017
              • 12

              #7
              Re: Bizhub C554e - Fiery (IC414) automatic power up.

              Had a customer with same concern once, I plugged the Fiery into a battery backup, even if a power outage or surge occurred all stayed well.

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              • Synthohol
                Certified Konica Expert

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                • Mar 2016
                • 5458

                #8
                Re: Bizhub C554e - Fiery (IC414) automatic power up.

                that does not seem to be the point though, he shuts it off at night and eventually it will go all FF on him because its not being shut down properly just turning it off but thats another story.
                IMHO the fiery should be on 24/7 to not only be available to the copier but to avoid corruption of system software from improper shut down.
                We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
                The medication helps though...

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