What's your check list after unpacking
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Re: What's your check list after unpacking
These are our usual routine for the base setup (although I should consider adding more changes with the 26-69 I've seen on these forums)
B/W
Add Dev
25-2
Firmware
55-3 switch 9 bit 5 switch 30 bit 3
26-35 (set to 1)
44-6
44-26
50-10
46-74
Apply Clone
Color
Add Dev if needed
25-2 when applicable
Firmware
63-11 (Def 2)
67-26 (Def 2)
63-08
67-28
55-3 switch 9 bit 5 switch 30 bit 3
26-35 (set to 1)
44-2
50-10
50-22
61-13
61-11
46-74
Apply CloneRicoh Technician for 6 Years
Sharp Technician for 3 Years
Dabbled in Canons, Brothers, HPs, Lexmarks, FPs. etc
"If I can glue it; I can fix it."Comment
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Re: What's your check list after unpacking
These are our usual routine for the base setup (although I should consider adding more changes with the 26-69 I've seen on these forums)
B/W
Add Dev
25-2
Firmware
55-3 switch 9 bit 5 switch 30 bit 3
26-35 (set to 1)
44-6
44-26
50-10
46-74
Apply Clone
Color
Add Dev if needed
25-2 when applicable
Firmware
63-11 (Def 2)
67-26 (Def 2)
63-08
67-28
55-3 switch 9 bit 5 switch 30 bit 3
26-35 (set to 1)
44-2
50-10
50-22
61-13
61-11
46-74
Apply CloneComment
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Re: What's your check list after unpacking
We keep a fresh master clone per release model/speed like 5070, 6070, 6071, etc. Each has their own Master Clone that gets applied to the same model/speed. We haven't had any issue ever since we started making a fresh copy per release. (Fingers crossed)Ricoh Technician for 6 Years
Sharp Technician for 3 Years
Dabbled in Canons, Brothers, HPs, Lexmarks, FPs. etc
"If I can glue it; I can fix it."Comment
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Re: What's your check list after unpacking
only adressbook and networksettings get copied from the old machines that get replaced.Comment
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Re: What's your check list after unpacking
We always had one off funky issues with cloning, but never to the point of us stopping them. We've also had a couple 71 series machines become very slow after being cloned, ruining them. Randomly taking much longer to print or copy than usual, and no amount of parts would fix it.
It would be really nice if Sharp got with the times and had software that actually would pull all of the info and push it on to whatever model could take it. We don't even have fully editable drivers to make in to a batch file, so instead we had to make it ourselves.Comment
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