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Re: Bizhub
Yeah, that thing is messed up, should never read generic. Something got pretty scrambled in that thing. Probably would have been easier to just look at the label on the front of the machine. Based on the firmware, it looks like it should be a Bizhub C203/C253/C353 series.A Ricoh Service Tech for 7 year. A Konica Minolta Service Tech for 7 years. Now, KM service manager for 4 years.
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Re: Bizhub
Yeah, that thing is messed up, should never read generic. Something got pretty scrambled in that thing. Probably would have been easier to just look at the label on the front of the machine. Based on the firmware, it looks like it should be a Bizhub C203/C253/C353 series.Comment
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Re: Bizhub
Look at the rear of the machine or maybe even the left side of the copier - for a label giving you the make/model , serial number and the year manufactured.sigpicAnything can be made to work if you fiddle with it long enough- San Diego Copier Repair.comComment
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Re: Bizhub
Generic 20C-4 is a bizhub C203
As someone else said, you need to change a dip switch to reflect the correct model:
1. Access the Service Mode.
2. Select System 2.
3. Select Software Switch Setting.
4. Enter Switch No. "10"
5. Change Hex Assignment to display "02"
6. Click on Fix.
7. Click on End.
8. Power the MFP OFF/ON.
9. Print another Configuration Page. Page Header should now be changed to Konica Minolta.
To reset the NIC, go back into Service Mode > System 1 > Initialization > Network Setting Data > Start button > OK > Reboot.Comment
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Re: Bizhub
Generic 20C-4 is a bizhub C203
As someone else said, you need to change a dip switch to reflect the correct model:
1. Access the Service Mode.
2. Select System 2.
3. Select Software Switch Setting.
4. Enter Switch No. "10"
5. Change Hex Assignment to display "02"
6. Click on Fix.
7. Click on End.
8. Power the MFP OFF/ON.
9. Print another Configuration Page. Page Header should now be changed to Konica Minolta.
To reset the NIC, go back into Service Mode > System 1 > Initialization > Network Setting Data > Start button > OK > Reboot.
It must be 02 for KM machines.
And have to correct myself. If machine is C203 or its analog NIC reset is performed by NVRAM procedure not in Sys 1 menu. Zoool is completely right.A tree is known by its fruit, a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost, he who sows courtesy, reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.
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Re: Bizhub
Just getting this set correctly might fix the networking issue. I know that when I was messing with a machine one time, changing this value, I noticed that network settings were wiped out each time I changed the value of switch 10. Just a guess, but that might be all that is wrong with it.A Ricoh Service Tech for 7 year. A Konica Minolta Service Tech for 7 years. Now, KM service manager for 4 years.
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