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    Canon ir adv c5255i firmware

    Does anyone know,how to update firmware?
    Because my printer is printing very slow

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    Re: Canon ir adv c5255i firmware

    Quote Originally Posted by zuckryyu View Post
    Does anyone know,how to update firmware?
    Because my printer is printing very slow Sent from my TA-1021 using Tapatalk
    firmware more than likely will not fix it..

    HOW are you printing to it?

    WHAT are you printing to it?

    WHAT paper are you printing onto?


    those are just a start of my Q's.

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    Re: Canon ir adv c5255i firmware

    Quote Originally Posted by zuckryyu View Post
    Does anyone know,how to update firmware?
    Because my printer is printing very slow

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    If the machine is on a network with net access simply enter service mode & select update SSW.
    Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!

    For all your firmware & service manual needs please visit us at:

    www.copierfirmware.co.uk - www.printerfirmware.co.uk




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    Re: Canon ir adv c5255i firmware

    50xx/52xx when starting to print/run slowly normally means fuser is at end(or near) of life or on a few occasions hdd starting to fail(with no errors)

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    Re: Canon ir adv c5255i firmware

    Quote Originally Posted by alex@wocltd.com View Post
    50xx/52xx when starting to print/run slowly normally means fuser is at end(or near) of life or on a few occasions hdd starting to fail(with no errors)
    Hi, because, below the screen keep showing
    'starting up' i need to wait for at least 5 minutes,before it's getting on standby and ready to print....but when copying,it is on normal speed
    Only when printing it is slowing.

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    Re: Canon ir adv c5255i firmware

    so what driver are using? would suugest you use ufr11 and see if any improvements?

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    Re: Canon ir adv c5255i firmware

    Quote Originally Posted by zuckryyu View Post
    Does anyone know,how to update firmware?
    Because my printer is printing very slow

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    hello what type of driver are you using?
    PS takes time to process the impression.
    PCL or UFR II processes printing faster..

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    Re: Canon ir adv c5255i firmware

    Im using pcl...but the main thing is that,it is not show 'starting up' at the pc,but at the printer screen,i dont think the driver is the problem.even when i try print configuration report also slow,need to wait about 5 mins,before it come out printed

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    Re: Canon ir adv c5255i firmware

    If the machine is telling you "Please Wait", the print drivers would have nothing to do with your problem.

    How many prints are on that machine? If the total is anywhere near 300K, then you're likely looking at the fuser unit being close to end of life as was suggested above.

    If you're well BELOW that number, you could also be looking at a hard drive that's getting ready to fail. A firmware update MIGHT help, but if you're just an end user, you might be better off hiring a Canon technician to come and service that machine for you. If you're a tech, get ready to order some parts.

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