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  • tech9
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    100+ Posts
    • Apr 2009
    • 216

    #1

    116324 faults 7242

    Hi people of the copier world, any one had experience with a 7242 which when plugs into the customers network displays a 116-374 the service doc tells you to replace the ESS PWB and DIMMs. All this has been done but a week later fault has occured again. I am thinking a corrupt job or driver is crashing this machine.When i print via my laptop, it prints fine.

    Thanks
  • jeroen2005
    Technician
    • Feb 2008
    • 48

    #2
    [/QUOTE][Follow the rap; reseat NVM PWB & ESS RAM.
    Found machine on DHCP protocol, on the same port other device working correctly.
    Ask to the customer for static IP address. After entering IP address MFD (copy, print, scan & fax) working correctly.
    Upgrade firmware to latest version.

    QUOTE=tech9;120769]Hi people of the copier world, any one had experience with a 7242 which when plugs into the customers network displays a 116-374 the service doc tells you to replace the ESS PWB and DIMMs. All this has been done but a week later fault has occured again. I am thinking a corrupt job or driver is crashing this machine.When i print via my laptop, it prints fine.

    Thanks[/QUOTE]

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    • Milo Wilson
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      250+ Posts
      • Feb 2009
      • 498

      #3
      Tell your customer to reset all IT connections with the MFP and start reinstallation of connections from scratch. I had a customer that had SMP, DNS and Ifax settings all screwed up. After he clear them all and started from scratch, it solved the problem.

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      • tech9
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        • Apr 2009
        • 216

        #4
        Thanks Guys, I think i will do that as i have updated software to the latest, so i am thinking about there settings. Again Many Thanks !

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        • johnner66
          Trusted Tech
          • Mar 2009
          • 265

          #5
          have you try power save 4 stop to format the hd

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          • tech9
            Trusted Tech

            100+ Posts
            • Apr 2009
            • 216

            #6
            Tried the special boot 4,6,3 etc no joy. Will get the IT dept to reload print settings I think its that whats causing the problem. Thanks for your Tips.

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            • tech9
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              • Apr 2009
              • 216

              #7
              It looks like it is the users end, when they print from terminal server it crashes ! So i will leave it with their IT as the machine is not at fault.
              Thanks for all your help !

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