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    [Misc] MPC6501 doesn't save the changes in SP mode

    Hi
    when i try to change SP 2108 from 0 to 1 , the machine doesn't save changes after reboot
    so after switch the machine Off and on , All values return back to the defaults
  • trc
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    #2
    Re: MPC6501 doesn't save the changes in SP mode

    Nv-Ram

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    • slimslob
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      Re: MPC6501 doesn't save the changes in SP mode

      Which color are you trying to switch off and why?

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      • Guest

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        Re: MPC6501 doesn't save the changes in SP mode

        Originally posted by slimslob
        Which color are you trying to switch off and why?

        I have a customer need to use the machine as black and white only ..
        and i need to be far away from any code related with color
        " I know how to print as black and white , also i can use the permissions to prevent the users to copy in color "

        The problem not only in this case but many SP program in this model "MPC6501" Like 2201
        after i switch the machine off return to the defaults


        Thank you for fast reply

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        • Phil B.
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          Re: MPC6501 doesn't save the changes in SP mode

          Originally posted by ahaahm
          I have a customer need to use the machine as black and white only ..
          and i need to be far away from any code related with color
          " I know how to print as black and white , also i can use the permissions to prevent the users to copy in color "

          The problem not only in this case but many SP program in this model "MPC6501" Like 2201
          after i switch the machine off return to the defaults


          Thank you for fast reply
          have you tried telling the print driver to print in black only?

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          • Guest

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            Re: MPC6501 doesn't save the changes in SP mode

            Thanks for you all to replay

            But still i have a problem to keeping the values after switching the power OFF in many Sp code
            Like

            2201
            2108

            The main question is How to change the value in SP2201 or SP 2108 from the default value to other value and force the machine to keeping those values after switching off


            Thank you again, i already using MP black driver for printing and grant permissions for coping in color

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            • slimslob
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              Re: MPC6501 doesn't save the changes in SP mode

              Originally posted by ahaahm
              Thanks for you all to replay

              But still i have a problem to keeping the values after switching the power OFF in many Sp code
              Like

              2201
              2108

              The main question is How to change the value in SP2201 or SP 2108 from the default value to other value and force the machine to keeping those values after switching off


              Thank you again, i already using MP black driver for printing and grant permissions for coping in color
              My guess is that SP 2108 is for testing purpose only. SP 2201 is labeled as DFU which mean Design Factory Use. Stop trying to so things that the machine is not designed to do.

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              • Guest

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                Re: MPC6501 doesn't save the changes in SP mode

                Originally posted by slimslob
                My guess is that SP 2108 is for testing purpose only. SP 2201 is labeled as DFU which mean Design Factory Use. Stop trying to so things that the machine is not designed to do.
                Not marked in the service as DFU
                And stable in mpc6000
                Attached Files

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                • ruben
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                  Re: MPC6501 doesn't save the changes in SP mode

                  Why not just turn on user authentication, and restrict colour copying and printing? You go the whole way and create a user code that has colour authority, and the customer can decide who has use of it. There should be no need to mess around with SP modes, when all they want is basic restriction.

                  Either that or side-step to a B&W only machine.

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                  • Guest

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                    Re: MPC6501 doesn't save the changes in SP mode

                    Originally posted by ruben
                    Why not just turn on user authentication, and restrict colour copying and printing? You go the whole way and create a user code that has colour authority, and the customer can decide who has use of it. There should be no need to mess around with SP modes, when all they want is basic restriction.

                    Either that or side-step to a B&W only machine.
                    Thanks Ruben..

                    All answers concentrate into how to stop printing or copying in color " I can do this "
                    I'm focus into how to Chang in SP mode like sp2201, I'm using this SP as the instruction manual with sp3301 to control the the image and clear the dark background specially with BK

                    with MPC6000 , i can change 2201 the the machine saving the new numbers
                    but with MPC6501 after switching of all bombers return to the defaults

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                    • slimslob
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                      Re: MPC6501 doesn't save the changes in SP mode

                      Originally posted by ahaahm
                      I'm focus into how to Chang in SP mode like sp2201, I'm using this SP as the instruction manual with sp3301 to control the the image and clear the dark background specially with BK

                      with MPC6000 , i can change 2201 the the machine saving the new numbers
                      but with MPC6501 after switching of all bombers return to the defaults
                      First your original post had to do with SP 2108. If your problem is back grounding, you should have started with that and asked how to correct that. That is easy to answer and does not require f***inf with SP settings that have very little to do with causing back ground. SP 2201 and SP 3301 are not related. Changing 3301 to fixed is to be used when the toner density sensor on a development unit has gone bad, and only until you get a new development unit. In fixed mode, the machine will tend to overtone and thus increase back ground. To correct for back ground, follow these steps:
                      1. Clean and inspect the drum unit. If there is less than 10mm left on the lubricant bar, PM the unit.Same applies to the ITB cleaning unit and the PTR unit.
                      2. Apply all bulletins dealing with image quality and toner dropping. There are quite a few for the C6501 which is a toner belching beast by nature.
                      3. Partially change the nature of the beast by changing the correct SP settings. The ones you are using are not the correct ones. See the attached starting with page 10. This document was given to me by our then regional support person.


                      Service Program (SP) Settings.pdf

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                      • Guest

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                        Re: MPC6501 doesn't save the changes in SP mode

                        Originally posted by slimslob
                        First your original post had to do with SP 2108. If your problem is back grounding, you should have started with that and asked how to correct that. That is easy to answer and does not require f***inf with SP settings that have very little to do with causing back ground. SP 2201 and SP 3301 are not related. Changing 3301 to fixed is to be used when the toner density sensor on a development unit has gone bad, and only until you get a new development unit. In fixed mode, the machine will tend to overtone and thus increase back ground. To correct for back ground, follow these steps:
                        1. Clean and inspect the drum unit. If there is less than 10mm left on the lubricant bar, PM the unit.Same applies to the ITB cleaning unit and the PTR unit.
                        2. Apply all bulletins dealing with image quality and toner dropping. There are quite a few for the C6501 which is a toner belching beast by nature.
                        3. Partially change the nature of the beast by changing the correct SP settings. The ones you are using are not the correct ones. See the attached starting with page 10. This document was given to me by our then regional support person.


                        [ATTACH]37523[/ATTACH]

                        Thank you for your support, I'll reed and give you the feed back

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                        • SargeNZ
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                          Re: MPC6501 doesn't save the changes in SP mode

                          DFU to me always meant DONT F***ING USE

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                          • Guest

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                            Re: MPC6501 doesn't save the changes in SP mode

                            Originally posted by ahaahm
                            Thank you for your support, I'll reed and give you the feed back

                            Thank you slimslob

                            your Pdf help a lot

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