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  • johncololo

    #1

    Bizhub C252

    Can Somebody Help Me Get Info On How To Get A New Replacement For My Nvram Card FOR bizhub c252 Or How To Re Program It.
    PLEASE HELP IS REALY URGENTLY NEEDED FOR I AM DESPERATELY IN NEED.
    MY MAIL IS: johncololo@yahoo.com
    Thanks
    Last edited by Guest; 07-16-2008, 10:16 AM. Reason: to add product identification number
  • deep
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    #2
    I have the same problem on a C350 but it seems that there is no one knows how.

    I think the initialization procedure is the same or a bit different with C252.

    Hoping some well experience techs could help.
    Kenny

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    • DarthAlbin

      #3
      KMBS (USA) has a procedure for replacing the NVRAM. The procedure can be found on the SSD/CSES site accessible through the www.mykonicaminolta.com login.

      Either login to MyKonicaMinolta and go to the SSD section, or find the NVRAM replacement Bulletin for the instructions.

      If I understand correctly, you need to have a ticket open with the SSD help desk to authorize the release. I know some dealer's technicians don't have their own SSD/MyKonicaMinolta login. You would have to speak to your Service Manager.

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      • DarthAlbin

        #4
        Oh. Not in US.

        I'n not sure ow it's handled outside the US.

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        • ni311
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          • May 2008
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          #5
          In my opinion, you should ask a tech to do the nvram job. You might end up in serious trouble.
          Konica Minolta Error Codes - Explanations and Solutions

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          • DarthAlbin

            #6
            agreed. Find an authorized, trained technician to look at the issue. NVRAM replacement might not even be needed. There might be work arounds depending on the symptoms or root cause

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            • deep
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              #7
              Thank you for all who concerning this post.

              Some bizhub model need to enter an Access Password before you can enter the service mode.

              If one day a KM tech forgets what the password is. I think he cannot help himself to enter the service mode without changing the NVRAM.

              Since the service manual have no info. on how to reset the NVRAM but I believe there must be a way to solve this problem.
              Kenny

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              • DarthAlbin

                #8
                Are you looking for the administrator password or the password for tech-rep (service) mode? More specifically, what are you wishing to configure? It sounds like you might not need to change NVRAM after all.

                The Administrator password for most bizhubs is "12345678" or "00000000".

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                • deep
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                  #9
                  I am finding a solution to reset the NVRAM of a bizhub C350 to factory setting so I can enter the service mode by using the default password for tech rep (service) mode (00000000) because it is re-assigned by others.
                  I need to clear the counters after a PM.

                  I think the reset procedure is Top Secret to KM factory so even service manual doesn't mention on it.

                  I am not a KM dealer so I cannot go the the site that you had been mentioned.
                  Kenny

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                  • DarthAlbin

                    #10
                    The consumables (Image Units, Fusers, Transfer Belts) all clear their own counters when a new item is installed. There is no PPM kit or PM counter for a C350. I'm trying to get a clear picture of what your trying to do, or more accurately, what needs to be done. Modifying, clearing or rewriting the NVRAM can seriously and permanently damage the machine and reder it inoperable. Settings changed in tech-rep mode can seriously affect the machine as well.

                    The NVRAM reset and rewrite procedure is Top Secret. Field Service technicians need to speak to the manufacturer and fill out security forms to aquire one. Some service dealers have used new NVRAM to fradulently adjust the counter information. Counter information is like an odometer for an automobile. It is the primary means to determine the life of a machine. A responsible technician will not provide you NVRAM reset or re-write procedures on the internet or in person. I'm not being a jerk. There are security and machine safety concerns. That's all. Besides, I'm not certain NVRAM resetting is necessary.

                    Explain to me how you are trying to enter tech-rep mode so I can determine if the "password" has been changed.

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                    • deep
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                      #11
                      To clear the PM counter is just an example, actually I want to enter the service mode to adjust the copy quality only. In my city there is no need to clear any counters about consumable parts (Transfer Belt Unit, Fusing Unit, Paper Powder Filter/Ozone Filter, Transfer Roller Unit, IU) although
                      the life cycle is over because our default of this function is set to "NO".
                      (That means the life end message will not display).

                      What you had told me is not true, but it is true to the users only.

                      I agree with you and I trust that to reset a NVRAM is KM's Top Secret so
                      I don't want to violate the Policy of the company.

                      Thank you so much for spending your time on me.


                      All the best
                      Kenny

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                      • kopykatky

                        #12
                        You will have to send it to Konica Minolta to be programmed. it is the same for the USA or any other country. this is the only way to fix the problem.

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                        • deep
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by kopykatky
                          You will have to send it to Konica Minolta to be programmed. it is the same for the USA or any other country. this is the only way to fix the problem.
                          Thank you for your advise.

                          I am selling refurbished copiers, just a little profit of each copier is made and I know their charges are very high.

                          I will find a parts machine with a good NVRAM and it will be much more easier for me to configure the machine.
                          Kenny

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                          • kopykatky

                            #14
                            It will be a better ideal to put in another used machine in and use the one with bad navram as a part machine the boards will not interchange.

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                            • deep
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                              #15
                              I know how to make it work but the procedures are very complicate but it worth a try because the bad VRAM machine makes only 1000 copier, a very new machine. I can make a better profit on it in compare to deal with Konica Minolta.

                              Thanks again.
                              Kenny

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