I have an account that has 15 mfps and they use global scan. I am having at least 1 java card a month dead and having to be replaced. you can remove the bad java card and the error code sc867 will clear and copier will come up but your global scan obviously will not work. Has anyone seen this or is there a firmware upgrade to fix this issue?
sc 867 using global scan
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Re: sc 867 using global scan
We recently landed an account that is using GlobalScan across the fleet and we have the Java cards dropping like flies too. The replacement Java cards seem to be a newer Java version and I have yet to replace a second card. I'd be sure all your firmware is up to date, but I'm not aware of a specific issue. -
Re: sc 867 using global scan
I have an account that has 15 mfps and they use global scan. I am having at least 1 java card a month dead and having to be replaced. you can remove the bad java card and the error code sc867 will clear and copier will come up but your global scan obviously will not work. Has anyone seen this or is there a firmware upgrade to fix this issue?
Cause 1: The GSNX embedded software creates and/or deletes a file on the SD card very frequently, which may cause the SD card to fail if the write operations limit of an SD card is exceeded.
Cause 2: Power is removed from the MFD while writing to the Java VM SD Card
FIX.
GSNX Serverless, update the AdminTool to v1.5.2.0
GSNX Server, update the server to v1.5.2.0
then update MFD firmware(to latest) and the embedded software on the MFDs to v1.5.2.0.
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Re: sc 867 using global scan
FYI. We are starting to see similar issuses with the SD Java Cards using GlobalScan now. (18-7-12).Inauguration to the "AI cancel-culture" fraternity 1997...
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