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  • allan
    RTFM!!

    5,000+ Posts
    • Apr 2010
    • 5462

    #16
    Re: BH-363 dead

    Originally posted by copier tech
    Really? Never seen one but I bet it was super reliable.

    My bad, checked now. I was thinking of the Bizhub 360 b/w machine. Konica POS.
    Whatever

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    • femaster
      Service Manager

      1,000+ Posts
      • May 2011
      • 1482

      #17
      Re: BH-363 dead

      Originally posted by Hansoon
      the display showing is the display of a color machine not as it should be B&W for a BH-363. Though the machine appears to work mechanically (prints come out solid black but that might have another reason yet) it is unacceptable to have this stupid color display in a mono machine. Obviously was my first impression right that someone, perhaps the wholesaler, messed up with the original NVRAM in this otherwise nice and very clean machine.

      Any ideas how to get rid of this display bungle?
      Sorry it took me so long, they could not find the reference material at the office today. Took me quite some time to track it down, but I finally found it...

      NOTE: Switch 10 referenced in the article will wipe out some of the settings in the machine if you've already gone through it. I know it clears out things like network settings, but I can't remember the rest. Hopefully it will already be set correctly, as switch 10 deals with the brand indication, (Konica Minolta vs Generic, etc.) that shows up on reports and in PageScope.
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      • Hansoon
        Field Supervisor

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        2,500+ Posts
        • Sep 2007
        • 3374

        #18
        Re: BH-363 dead

        Interesting info guys. Thanks, will dig in it next week. Got in the meantime the information that indeed one messed up and likely put the BH-363 B&W NVRAM into a BH-C-280 color machine before..........
        For the moment the machine is back in storage, have no time. I got now for the purpose a BH-283 to satisfy the customer for the moment but for sure I'll come back on that spooky BH-363.

        Thanks again all of you.

        Hans
        “Sent from my Intel 80286 using MS-DOS 2.0”

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        • tsbservice
          Field tech

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          5,000+ Posts
          • May 2007
          • 7986

          #19
          Re: BH-363 dead

          Originally posted by femaster
          Sorry it took me so long, they could not find the reference material at the office today. Took me quite some time to track it down, but I finally found it...

          NOTE: Switch 10 referenced in the article will wipe out some of the settings in the machine if you've already gone through it. I know it clears out things like network settings, but I can't remember the rest. Hopefully it will already be set correctly, as switch 10 deals with the brand indication, (Konica Minolta vs Generic, etc.) that shows up on reports and in PageScope.
          Exactly what I was told by KonMin rep.
          "DO NOT MODIFY SWITCH 10 if you don't want weird messages and glitches."
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