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  • idinc
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2025
    • 4

    #1

    Konica Minolta Page Counter Reset

    First of all, hello everyone.

    I have Konica Minolta 8 series machines that I rent out. I need to reset the page counter (0) after each customer. I need your support for this. The part shown in the picture is the machine's MSATA SSD. I'll need to connect it to my computer with a USB adapter and format it, or access the NAND using WinHex.

    What's the simplest solution?

    Thank you all in advance.

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  • Max
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Oct 2011
    • 561

    #2
    You cant. PC wont see it. You will need a new one

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    • Black Cloud
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      Site Contributor
      100+ Posts
      • Apr 2010
      • 168

      #3
      The simplest solution is to write down beginning meter when installed. Then write down the ending meter when returned, and bill the difference.

      Meters are like an odometer on cars. They should not be tampered with.
      Net+ PDI+ @Remote

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      • idinc
        Junior Member
        • Aug 2025
        • 4

        #4
        Max Black Cloud

        Thanks for your helpful advice.

        I rent out 10 machines for at least five years. Resetting the counter will be the easiest way for me to keep track of this. So, I have to find a solution.

        I'd appreciate it if anyone could help me out on this.

        Third-party sellers are asking $250 for a $5 board. I'll come up with my own solution, as long as it's insane.

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        Max, as you can see, MSATA SSDs with .RAW extension can be accessed with EaseUs or similar data partition programs, then flashed to NAND with WinHex or Would format the SSD and then installing firmware on the machine be sufficient? I don't know...



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        • doinbox
          Service Manager

          100+ Posts
          • Jan 2013
          • 112

          #5
          Originally posted by idinc
          Max Black Cloud

          Thanks for your helpful advice.

          I rent out 10 machines for at least five years. Resetting the counter will be the easiest way for me to keep track of this. So, I have to find a solution.

          I'd appreciate it if anyone could help me out on this.

          Third-party sellers are asking $250 for a $5 board. I'll come up with my own solution, as long as it's insane.

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          Max, as you can see, MSATA SSDs with .RAW extension can be accessed with EaseUs or similar data partition programs, then flashed to NAND with WinHex or Would format the SSD and then installing firmware on the machine be sufficient? I don't know...


          I mean that just says to me you're not resetting machines just for the reason you state because how on earth is it easier to have to do all this every time than just printing a final reading from the last user and continuing from that point? Seems fishy to me

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          • idinc
            Junior Member
            • Aug 2025
            • 4

            #6
            doinbox My friend, it's not hard for me to just plug a card into my computer and spend 30 seconds. Thanks for the tip.

            I can send you a picture of my warehouse tomorrow. +100 machines ready to rent.

            Bursa transteknik bünyesinde Konika Minolta ve KIP markalarına ait ürünlerin satışı ve teknik servis hizmetleri yürütülmektedir.


            This is my website.

            I kindly ask those who genuinely want to help to respond. I'll struggle to prove my point otherwise.

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            • kingarthur
              Service Manager

              1,000+ Posts
              • Feb 2008
              • 1369

              #7
              As others have said, why don't you take a reading, and start your customers from that. That's what everybody else does, how does anyone know the life of the drum, the fuser, the DV units, and of the parts/consumables. The majority of people on this site are honest, and wouldn't dream of "clocking" a device.....
              Tip for the day; Treat every problem as your dog would.....If you cant eat it or f*ck it....then p*ss on it & walk away...

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              • Black Cloud
                Trusted Tech

                Site Contributor
                100+ Posts
                • Apr 2010
                • 168

                #8
                Originally posted by idinc
                Max Black Cloud

                Thanks for your helpful advice.

                I rent out 10 machines for at least five years. Resetting the counter will be the easiest way for me to keep track of this. So, I have to find a solution.

                I'd appreciate it if anyone could help me out on this.

                Third-party sellers are asking $250 for a $5 board. I'll come up with my own solution, as long as it's insane.

                Adsız00.png

                Max, as you can see, MSATA SSDs with .RAW extension can be accessed with EaseUs or similar data partition programs, then flashed to NAND with WinHex or Would format the SSD and then installing firmware on the machine be sufficient? I don't know...


                Not to split hairs, but you did ask for the SIMPLEST solution. Writing down the meter IS as simple as it gets.

                Here is another solution... Install a brand new machine at each 5 year rental. It's a great, no tamper way to get a zero meter. Then at the end of 5 years, when the rental paid off those copiers, you can sell them used for a profit, with your dignity intact.

                It is deceptive to zero the meter in a used machine. but you already knew that, didn't you?
                Net+ PDI+ @Remote

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                • Synthohol
                  Certified Konica Expert

                  Site Contributor
                  5,000+ Posts
                  • Mar 2016
                  • 5849

                  #9
                  not only is it stupid and irresponsible to try that method i hope you have ALL new consumables EVERY time you try it because your images should look like shit since all the voltages and calibrations are now zero for USED PARTS.
                  heres a solution, enable account track and enable the public use as the default then reset THOSE counters when you need to.
                  dont try to open a letter with a chainsaw man, messing with machine and consumable counters for what? your convenience every few years?
                  sorry i dont buy it.
                  use acct track, public acct as default (no logon needed) and use that meter as your page counter.
                  done. simple. free.
                  We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
                  The medication helps though...

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                  • Ziggy
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                    Site Contributor
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                    500+ Posts
                    • Feb 2018
                    • 780

                    #10
                    Making a note not to send this guy any firmware or manuals .

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                    • copyman
                      Owner / Technician

                      Site Contributor
                      2,500+ Posts
                      • Sep 2005
                      • 4723

                      #11
                      You have been given some great advice. There is no easy way to clear counters. And like others posted clearing counters will affect print quality. The ball is in your court....proceed with caution!

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