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  • datapresstecnica
    Technician
    • May 2008
    • 35

    #1

    onCore controller for KM72

    We've recently acuired a Di7210 and instead of a Fiery it has an OnCore KM72 print controller. The problem is that I don't have any manuals and I can't find the way to enter setup to change network adress. Can anybody send me these manuals or tell me how to setup the controller? Thanks a lot. matias@datapress-online.com.ar
  • pepper38_cnd
    Field Service Manager

    Site Contributor
    1,000+ Posts
    • Aug 2005
    • 1075

    #2
    The only print controller I see for that model is the Pi7200e are you sure you don't just have a relabeled Pi7200e? Does it look like this?
    Online Store is closed. Chip resetting is a thing of the past! Thank you to all my past customers.
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    • datapresstecnica
      Technician
      • May 2008
      • 35

      #3
      I know it's a bit late, but no, it's not a Pi720e, I use to work with them everyday. This is one different controller witch is supossed to work with this machine and it's completely different from the Pi7200. It's smaller and the connectors are on top instead of the right side.

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      • pepper38_cnd
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        • Aug 2005
        • 1075

        #4
        OK it took a little digging but I believe what you have in an OnCore M750 controller made by AHT. See attached. I think you can purchase what your looking for here but they seem a little pricey!
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        Attached Files
        Online Store is closed. Chip resetting is a thing of the past! Thank you to all my past customers.
        Now into Ip TV KODI Boxes

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        • datapresstecnica
          Technician
          • May 2008
          • 35

          #5
          Actually, the controller is one of the onCore series made by AHT, but it's not the m750. In fact, it seems like it doesn't exist even in the website you told me. I think I'll have to return it to the people who gave it to me and tell'em it won't work. Thanks a lot

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          • pepper38_cnd
            Field Service Manager

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            • Aug 2005
            • 1075

            #6
            I have found the Files and documentation for the onCore models 450, 550, and 470 as well as 551 + 650 Beta models These include instruction guides and system software and drivers. I will have them added to my print controler website.
            Online Store is closed. Chip resetting is a thing of the past! Thank you to all my past customers.
            Now into Ip TV KODI Boxes

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            • Sean486
              ApSpec
              • Dec 2008
              • 39

              #7
              I believe (it's been a few years and the memory is hazy) you turn the controller on by plugging it in, give the controller a minute to boot, then on the Copier click the button that say Copy/Scanner/Printer. Select the Printer mode. I think you can set the IP Address there. Once that is set you can do the rest through a web browser. The web browser password is "sysadm".

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              • xFuryx
                Technician
                • Oct 2009
                • 18

                #8
                Re: onCore controller for KM72

                Originally posted by Sean486
                I believe (it's been a few years and the memory is hazy) you turn the controller on by plugging it in, give the controller a minute to boot, then on the Copier click the button that say Copy/Scanner/Printer. Select the Printer mode. I think you can set the IP Address there. Once that is set you can do the rest through a web browser. The web browser password is "sysadm".

                Necro post, but after attempting crossover communication and failing with the default ip of 10.0.7.6 I found this post and sure enough if you put the copier (Mine is a DI7210 with a pi7200e as listed here http://onyxweb.mykonicaminolta.com/t...MWARE_List.pdf ) into print mode and then go to menu -> setup -> IP and manually revise these (I am on a static network), it works like a charm.

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