Hey, is anyone using the auto-firmware update feature on the new machines? It works great and should cut down on folks posting here looking for firmware, little by little, as the old machines are retired. It is so much easier to keep the machines up to date. When I'm done with the service call I start the update and tell the customer that the machine will be busy for a half hour or so, then when it's done it reboots and is back online ready to go.
Auto firmware update on new Ricohs
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Re: Auto firmware update on new Ricohs
The one in Service Mode? I rarely use it, takes too long to download the package. If I know ahead of time I always download to an SD card. If I am at the customers when I realise I need it, I will add a reservation and come back the next day. -
Re: Auto firmware update on new Ricohs
Hey, is anyone using the auto-firmware update feature on the new machines? It works great and should cut down on folks posting here looking for firmware, little by little, as the old machines are retired. It is so much easier to keep the machines up to date. When I'm done with the service call I start the update and tell the customer that the machine will be busy for a half hour or so, then when it's done it reboots and is back online ready to go.Mystic Crystal RevelationsComment
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I think as techs start using it they will find out how much of a time saver this really is. Word will get out on how to perform the procedure, customer IT, and key operators will be able to do it before they even place a service call, or some will place the call and the tech can call them to tell them to go ahead and update the firmware themselves. I wish Ricoh would retro fit previous models as well. The next step would be to have the machines check for updates every night at 3:00am, just like the Windows Fierys do.Comment
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If you are referring to firmware updating through @REMOTE, most if not all models that are fully @REMOTE compatible can use it to update firmware. Updates can be scheduled either at the machine or through the @REMOTE GUI. Not all customers have @REMOTE, usually only larger national accounts.
Ruben, as for the package software, it does take a long time to download, but not any longer than it does to download all the individual firmwares. If you know exactly which firmware you need, then download the individual modules. If you don't know which ones you need, download the package. When you update from the package, it skips those modules that are up to date. One thing to remember if you decide to use the package, it only updates machine firmware. Peripheral items like finishers, ARDFs, etc still have to be downloaded and installed separately.Comment
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Re: Auto firmware update on new Ricohs
I have most models firmware all pre-extracted to read-only romdata folders on our NAS which is accessible locally or securely over the NET.
It's one of my many jobs keeping it all up to date.- Knowledge not shared, is eventually knowledge that becomes lost... like tears in the rain.
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Re: Auto firmware update on new Ricohs
Hey, is anyone using the auto-firmware update feature on the new machines? It works great and should cut down on folks posting here looking for firmware, little by little, as the old machines are retired. It is so much easier to keep the machines up to date. When I'm done with the service call I start the update and tell the customer that the machine will be busy for a half hour or so, then when it's done it reboots and is back online ready to go.Please start you post with brand, model, problem.Comment
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Re: Auto firmware update on new Ricohs
If you are referring to firmware updating through @REMOTE, most if not all models that are fully @REMOTE compatible can use it to update firmware. Updates can be scheduled either at the machine or through the @REMOTE GUI. Not all customers have @REMOTE, usually only larger national accounts.Comment
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For the past 6 months every Ricoh we install has @remote enabled.
im at at site now while updating an mpc2503, it's so easy, only took about 5-8 mins to download then it starts updating automatically, great!
Canon have had this option for years.Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!
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