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  • anothertech
    Service Manager

    Site Contributor
    1,000+ Posts
    • Nov 2007
    • 1715

    Turning off Java

    I have been turning off java on every machine I see that's not using it, which for me is about 95% of the machines we have. I don't see why it's enabled from the factory, very few machines use it, it causes problems and slows boot time of the machine. I don't see any down side to turning it off, I say anything to help the machine run better is good with me.

    Is anyone else turning it off? Thoughts?

    Any other tips on making the machines run better?
  • fshead
    Service Manager

    1,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2009
    • 2356

    #2
    Re: Turning off Java

    Originally posted by anothertech
    I have been turning off java on every machine I see that's not using it, which for me is about 95% of the machines we have. I don't see why it's enabled from the factory, very few machines use it, it causes problems and slows boot time of the machine. I don't see any down side to turning it off, I say anything to help the machine run better is good with me.

    Is anyone else turning it off? Thoughts?

    Any other tips on making the machines run better?
    I have as needed but I too dont see any accounts who even know what it is.........
    It does quicken the unit once muted.

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    • mikadonovan
      Senior Tech

      Site Contributor
      2,500+ Posts
      • May 2008
      • 2936

      #3
      Re: Turning off Java

      I might do this, too. What SP mode?
      NEVER ASSUME ANYTHING

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      • fshead
        Service Manager

        1,000+ Posts
        • Jan 2009
        • 2356

        #4
        Re: Turning off Java

        Originally posted by mikadonovan
        I might do this, too. What SP mode?
        I GOTTA find my notes but found this..
        I usually copy n paste info and email it myself as I cant remember things from yesterday..

        The MPCxx03 series have Java installed on a flash ROM on the controller. You can use SP5-730-1 set to '0' to disable Java. The manual says input a Java license code there to enable, but I have never seen it set for anything but either a 1 or a 0. When set to 0 java definitely does not run, and yes the machine feels more responsive.

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        • MitchD
          Trusted Tech

          100+ Posts
          • Oct 2012
          • 164

          #5
          Re: Turning off Java

          We have been doing this for the past year or so on all the 03 and up boxes. It will definitely speed up the boot time for the machine. Since we dont have any customers using Java 3rd party apps I have my techs turn it off whenever possible. We are even pulling the Java cards on all the MP 301's we are refurbishing.

          Trust me, it helps the machine boot faster, User Tools access/SP modes are accessible much faster after a reboot.
          "Heavy music to the normal ear is nothing but a loud annoyance. Most people think of it as obnoxious, talentless music but to someone who really listens and is really in love with music knows how beautiful and amazing it can be" Tommy Rogers of Between The Buried and Me"

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          • copier tech
            Field Supervisor

            5,000+ Posts
            • Jan 2014
            • 7931

            #6
            Re: Turning off Java

            Originally posted by fshead
            I GOTTA find my notes but found this..
            I usually copy n paste info and email it myself as I cant remember things from yesterday..

            The MPCxx03 series have Java installed on a flash ROM on the controller. You can use SP5-730-1 set to '0' to disable Java. The manual says input a Java license code there to enable, but I have never seen it set for anything but either a 1 or a 0. When set to 0 java definitely does not run, and yes the machine feels more responsive.

            On the later Metis models this SP just has an option for "20 days" does setting this to 0 still disable JAVA ?
            Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!

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            • Zaxxon
              Senior Tech

              500+ Posts
              • Jan 2014
              • 608

              #7
              Please start you post with brand, model, problem.

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              • anothertech
                Service Manager

                Site Contributor
                1,000+ Posts
                • Nov 2007
                • 1715

                #8
                Re: Turning off Java

                If you are having a problem with a machine and have to keep rebooting while you are working on it, it can be a real pain waiting for it to boot, particularly on MPC3003 and similar. Why not turn it off, it's not being used?

                Saying "If it's not broken don't fix it" is never my approach to making the machines run. I do everything I can to make the machine run for as long as possible after I leave. This includes turning off java, I will never have a java problem. I also update the firmware, many techs are out there troubleshooting machines, wasting time and parts, when they just need to update firmware. I see this problem all of the time. It's amazing the number of techs that don't update firmware.

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                • slimslob
                  Retired

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                  25,000+ Posts
                  • May 2013
                  • 35063

                  #9
                  Re: Turning off Java

                  For some, every day.

                  Also how often does a technician have to reboot when doing repair and preventive maintenance. Having to wait 5 to 7 minutes for JAVA to start before you can get back into SP mode is not fun.

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                  • sandmanmac
                    Field Supervisor

                    Site Contributor
                    2,500+ Posts
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 3947

                    #10
                    Re: Turning off Java

                    Full disclosure: I have no idea what the full purpose of Java is.
                    I 'think' that it's required for some additional apps that can be installed on machines. I'm a small 1 person operation that provides MFP's with Basic Print/ scan/ fax / etc. features. I don't offer, nor can I support the "higher end stuff" and have yet to encounter a customer that required it.
                    When I acquire machines for resale, I uninstall ALL of the extra stuff, due to the extended boot times and to remove the chance for 'Glitches' down the road.

                    On a related side note: I was recently called out by a colleague to help troubleshoot a machine that the customer reported extremely slow printing. I'm talking up to an hour for 1 page, and it didn't matter what file type. Often the pages wouldn't print at all.
                    What was the solution? Disabling Java. Problem solved.
                    Why? I have no idea. But everyone's happy and that's all that matters.

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                    • Zaxxon
                      Senior Tech

                      500+ Posts
                      • Jan 2014
                      • 608

                      #11
                      Re: Turning off Java

                      We mostly have medium to large corporation installations where 99% has some kind of Follow You installed (cause strictly GDPR rules in EU). We never disable JAVA on the remaining 1% (no one can tell if any additional client software installation suddenly is required). The extra booting time is adequate for a nice cup of coffee, customer care, going to toilet, picking nose or scratching my ass. I’m in no rush, after this repair there is always one more and one more and one more and... the worst thing that could happen is me coming to late to my own funeral.

                      Just chill
                      Last edited by Zaxxon; 01-11-2020, 09:34 PM.
                      Please start you post with brand, model, problem.

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