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What do you expect to gain by updating the firmware on this machine?
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To make the 430322 NIC Fax Unit Type 510 hardware operate (which I already have), and will add:
"Network capabilities (Color Scan to Email, Internet Fax, LAN Faxing, IP Faxing, Inbound Fax Routing) to FAX5510L."
Mainly I would like to take advantage of the color scanning, and email fax ability.
I have some very old musical instrument service manuals on 8.5" x 14" I want to scan, in color.
At the times I have asked if a document can be scanned in another format besides .pdf I'm given a strange look and then the answer is NO.
The 5510L is not a fast scanner which is an advantage in this case. It's feed through isn't apt to tear pages like a bend-and-fold-over document feeder.
Unfortunately my Epson V750 Pro flatbed only scans up to 11".
I tried version 1.11 and followed the instructions to a T. I made a list of all of the shown PCI slots in the Device List. Upon starting the program I selected 4 slots and chose to include PCI Slot #4. This is where the onboard PCMCIA card reader/writer resides.
An error then popped up:
Memory Card Explorer for Ricoh Version 1.11 has stopped working.
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Banging head....on desk.
Had a quick scout around ebay, there's a few machines around the $1k mark that would do alright for what you need.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/109684/i.ht...=ricoh&_sop=15
It's 106 miles to Chicago. We've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.
Hit it.
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MCE required very old operating systems (yes, Windows 7 is just NT 6.3), but also required that the card adapter use memory blocks from a specific range. You'll be very lucky at this point to also find a laptop with a built-in PCMCIA reader that also meets the memory block assignments. Even an old ThinkPad T41 I have banging around in the shop wouldn't meet the expected memory range.
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The laptop I used was a Compaq that I purchased on clearance at the PX on Fort Lewis Washington in October 2004.
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