Hi,
I got couple machines with freeflow servers, v.6 and v.7
Looking for manuals to give to future customers.
Cant find any on internet.
If anyone could point me where to find I would appreciate it very much.
Thank you
Hi,
I got couple machines with freeflow servers, v.6 and v.7
Looking for manuals to give to future customers.
Cant find any on internet.
If anyone could point me where to find I would appreciate it very much.
Thank you
points to your mail :-)
a machine is only as good as your tech : source:screwtape ; the scary one
Got it
Thank you very much.
Help me Iso Image FFPS 6 to DC5000 ... Please..
Which machine (s) ?
>>>>>>> I'm sure everyone is aware of this, but it's worth pointing out anyway:
The FreeFlow server has an excellent manual embedded, which you can print out to the machine. The documentation has everything you need to manage the FreeFlow server.
Go to
Top Toolbar, Help, Print Documentation
It's a big book,, send it to a queue and change it to 2 sided
Your Splash Screen is there too, Help, About,, which gives you your hostid, color version, and software revision.
The precise software revision specific to your server is available at the lower left corner of the License Manager,,
Top Toolbar, Setup, License.
It's the black number in the lower left corner. This is important for the Nuvera, as the Splash Screen frequently does not report the correct software revision needed for licensing.
The server also provides a list of all the available features that can be licensed on that server for that machine at the software revision that is currently loaded.
I can't help you change a drum, belt,,fuser roll,, but I can answer most questions associated with licensing.
Last edited by XeroxTechBrazil; 03-28-2021 at 05:46 PM.
Hi,
It was 6 years ago.
Dont work with FF servers anymore.
Tempus fugit!
It's mostly Fiery,but also Heidelberg Prinect (it also applies licenses).
I give up Xerox, too. Working with Ricoh production,and life is more easier.
You were of great help for me in the past,thank you.
Hope you're in good health and enjoj in your hacienda (was it in Peru?)
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