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  • mrfuser
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    • May 2007
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    #1

    C352 Dead

    Okay, client had a jam. Removed, rebooted machine and won't come back, only got dreaded Hour Glass screen. Unplugged and reseated all boards, chips, cables, etc. Now it only gives a black screen of ultimate doom! Is this thing DOA or what? Anyone have the NVRAM reset tool and firmware I can download for this guy?

    Thanks

    Kelly

    kelly@pcbmonline.com
  • albasoul06

    #2
    1 - Remove the DIMM (# 4037 6076 01) and the SODIMM (# 9J06 M701 00) sticks one at a time to determine which one has failed ( if not check next step ).
    2 - Re-flash the firmware.
    3 - Next ....you know NVRAM

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    • ni311
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      • May 2008
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      #3
      You shouldn't remove all the board in the first place, the hourglass screen is a clear sign of nvram failure, nvram recovery firmware should do the trick. Now, with the blank screen... you might skipped a connector, your best bet is to call a tech, it sounds quite serious...
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      • jotunn
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        #4
        Check the connector (for proper connection, bent pins and so on) on the right side of the machine (cable between PWB box and scanner).

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        • mrwho
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          #5
          Check your PM. Give us feedback.

          Cheers!
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          • mrfuser
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            #6
            The lights are green on the boards in the back, but still can't get a screen to boot up. Black screen with ORANGE ring on Start Button and GREEN Main Power button lit. Nothing else. Can't get past that! How can I boot to CF Card if I can't get past that?

            I have tried connectors, SODIMMS, NVRAM Board, etc., pulling and replacing to make sure nothing is loose, same result.

            Anyone know what SWITCH 700 does near the NVRAM Board? VERY SMALL SWITCH!

            ALSO, I have tried to create a CF Boot disk for the firmware and get an error that says COMMAND NOT FOUND (4 times), then a line that says SYNTAX error. Any idea why?

            Any help?

            Thanks

            Kelly
            Last edited by mrfuser; 04-06-2011, 02:01 AM. Reason: needed to add more info

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            • AjitN
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              • Mar 2009
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              #7
              HI
              This is NVRAM initialization problem only, which I have faced in C353. Use NVRAM Initialization tool / Process.
              Regards
              Ajit

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              • mrfuser
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                #8
                Anyone got step by step instructions on loading the NVRAM tool onto a CF Card? I have been trying and get errors. Using a SANDISK 512mb card.

                Thanks all!

                Kelly

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                • mrwho
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mrfuser
                  Anyone got step by step instructions on loading the NVRAM tool onto a CF Card? I have been trying and get errors. Using a SANDISK 512mb card.
                  Couple of questions:

                  - Do you usually use that Sandisk card to load firmware onto the machines?
                  - You're getting error while saving the software onto the card or when trying to load the card into the machine?
                  ' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
                  Mascan42

                  'You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heat waves.'

                  Ibid

                  I'm just an ex-tech lurking around and spreading disinformation!

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                  • rprem
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                    • Apr 2009
                    • 49

                    #10
                    dont use 512 mb CF card use 128 mb CF card to load the firmware it will work
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                    • mrfuser
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                      #11
                      Okay, used Firmware Imaging Toolkit, put NVRAM tool on a 128mb card, seemed to go okay. Put it in the copier, turned on, still blank screen with orange start key light. Tried holding down the C button also, same result. Any ideas?

                      Kelly

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                      • mrwho
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by mrfuser
                        Okay, used Firmware Imaging Toolkit, put NVRAM tool on a 128mb card, seemed to go okay. Put it in the copier, turned on, still blank screen with orange start key light. Tried holding down the C button also, same result. Any ideas?

                        Kelly
                        Never happened to me, but it should've done something. If it doesn't then you could have a bad board on your machine.

                        What's the brand of the 128Mb card you got?
                        ' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
                        Mascan42

                        'You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heat waves.'

                        Ibid

                        I'm just an ex-tech lurking around and spreading disinformation!

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                        • mrfuser
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                          #13
                          Using sandisk 128mb card. Using konica firmware imaging toolkit.

                          LEDs on boards all green. LED1 on power board is green,flashing.

                          Kelly

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                          • mrfuser
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                            #14
                            Looks like the MFP board must have just died. VERY strange to remove a jam and have a board die! Yikes! Anyone have an extra board for sale? Can I use one from a C350?

                            Thanks All!

                            Kelly

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                            • mrfuser
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                              #15
                              Okay, still can't get this thing to do anything. No fans turn on, only green LEDs on the boards, and the power button turns green and the start Key has the orange ring around it. Is it power supply trouble or MFP board? Anyone ever seen this?

                              Thanks all!

                              Kelly

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