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imagePASS-P2
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  • Page 1 Revision 1.1 imagePASS-P2 Service Manual...
  • Page 2 When changes occur in applicable products or in the contents of this manual, Canon will release technical information as the need arises. In the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period, Canon will issue a new edition of this manual.
  • Page 3 Important Notices Symbols Explanation Symbols Explanation Check a sound. Push the part. Disconnect the connector. Connect the power cable. Connect the connector. Disconnect the power cable. Remove the cable/wire from the Turn on the power. cable guide or wire saddle. Install the cable/wire to the cable Turn off the power.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents 1. Introduction...................... 1 Introduction............................2 About the imagePASS...........................2 About this document..........................2 How the imagePASS operates.......................3 Before you service the imagePASS......................3 Tools you will need..........................3 Precautions............................3 Specifications............................6 Hardware features..........................6 Physical specifications...........................6 Safety and emissions compliance......................6 System Software...........................7 User Software............................7 Checking the Service Mode of Connection Engine..................
  • Page 5 Contents 6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE...............71 How to Check the Installation Procedure..................72 Symbols............................. 72 Check Items before Installation......................73 The IP addresses for communication between the host machine and equipment are set automatically ..73 Securing space for installation......................73 Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation................73 Check When Connecting the Power Plug to an Outlet................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction........... 2 Specifications........6...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    1. Introduction Introduction This document includes information about servicing the Canon imagePASS-P2. In this document, Canon imagePASS-P2 is referred to as “the imagePASS.” About the imagePASS The imagePASS embeds computer connectivity and highly efficient PostScript and PCL printing capacity into the Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5560III/C5550III/C5540III/C5535III.
  • Page 8: How The Imagepass Operates

    1. Introduction WARNING: The WARNING icon indicates a warning concerning operations which, if not performed correctly, may lead to death or injury. To use the imagePASS safely, always pay attention to WARNING icons and messages. CAUTION: The CAUTION icon indicates a caution concerning operations which, if not performed correctly, may lead to injury. To use the imagePASS safely, always pay attention to CAUTION icons and messages.
  • Page 9 1. Introduction Do not change an existing network The imagePASS is probably connected to an existing Local Area Network (LAN) based on Ethernet hardware. The network is the link between the customer’s computer, existing laser printers, and other prepress equipment. Never disturb the LAN by breaking or making a network connection, altering termination, installing or removing networking hardware or software, or shutting down networked devices without the knowledge and express permission of the site administrator.
  • Page 10 1. Introduction Power cable Observe the following guidelines: • Only use the power cable that shipped with the imagePASS or an appropriate replacement power cable. For replacement parts, see your authorized service support center. • Before you open the imagePASS, unplug the imagePASS. •...
  • Page 11: Specifications

    1. Introduction Specifications The imagePASS has, or makes use of, the following features. Hardware features Item Content Print Resolution 1200 dpi x 1200 dpi, 600 dpi x 600 dpi Page Description Language(s) Adobe PS3, PCL6 Memory 4GB (1x4GB) Hard Disk Drive 500 GB SATA Processor Speed Intel Pentium G4400 (3.3GHz)
  • Page 12: System Software

    When connecting imagePASS, it is necessary to select the engine service mode COPIER > OPTION > INT-FACE > IMG-CONT to ”3”. When the controller is connected, the automatically recognized value is displayed in the following service mode. COPIER > OPTION > INT-FACE > CNT-TYPE > xxx CNT-TYPE Model imagePASS-P2...
  • Page 13: Using The Imagepass

    Using the imagePASS Using the imagePASS......9...
  • Page 14: Using The Imagepass

    2. Using the imagePASS Using the imagePASS This chapter describes how to use the imagePASS. Starting, shutting down, rebooting, and restarting the imagePASS Always use the following procedures to start, shut down, reboot, or restart the imagePASS. IMPORTANT: Always verify that the imagePASS is not in use before you power off or restart it. Make sure that the system is not processing or printing a job.
  • Page 15 2. Using the imagePASS Figure 3a: The imagePASS Tools menu To restart the imagePASS 1. Make sure that the imagePASS is not receiving, processing, or printing jobs. 2. From the printer control panel, press the Home button. If the Fiery icon does not appear on the copier touch panel, press the arrow at the lower right.
  • Page 16 2. Using the imagePASS Figure 3b: The imagePASS Tools menu...
  • Page 17: Replacing Parts

    REPLACING PARTS Replacing Parts........13...
  • Page 18: Replacing Parts

    3. REPLACING PARTS Replacing Parts Generally, the imagePASS does not require regular maintenance. Use the procedures in this chapter to inspect, remove, reseat, or replace major hardware components. Overview This chapter includes information about the following: • Diagrams of imagePASS components(“imagePASS components”...
  • Page 19 3. REPLACING PARTS Figure 4: Exploded view of imagePASS components Item Item Item Item Chassis cover Battery Service board Chassis Printer interface board Motherboard HDD SATA data cable Power supply duct CPU cooling assembly 500GB SATA HDD 10-pin power button cable (hard disk drive) 4GB DIMM HDD bracket...
  • Page 20 3. REPLACING PARTS Figure 5: imagePASS connector panel Item Item Type A USB 2.0 ports (x2) Network port (Upper RJ-45) Type A USB 2.0 ports (x2) Crossover Ethernet connector Type A USB 3.0 ports (x2) Duct Printer interface connector Power switch Power connector During startup, the imagePASS advances through a standard diagnostic sequence.
  • Page 21: Accessing The Imagepass

    3. REPLACING PARTS Figure 6: LED display Item Service switch LED display If the LED display hangs on a code other than 00, one or more diagnostic tests may have failed. Look up the diagnostic code in “If the printer does not print” on page 67 to determine the troubleshooting actions that you should take.
  • Page 22: Checking Imagepass Internal Connections

    3. REPLACING PARTS Figure 7: Removing the chassis cover Checking imagePASS internal connections The most common causes of problems are faulty and loose connections. Before you conclude that any internal component has failed, remove, inspect, and reseat all appropriate connections, and then verify that the problem still occurs. IMPORTANT: Before you touch any parts inside the imagePASS, attach a grounding wrist strap.
  • Page 23: Removing And Replacing Imagepass Components

    3. REPLACING PARTS Figure 8: imagePASS internal cable connections Item Item Chassis fan Power supply CPU fan Cable key From Power supply cables Power supply a. SATA power connector—HDD b. 4-pin power connector (PWRCONN1) c. 24-pin power connector (J24) 10-pin power button cable Printer interface board (J351) J11 connector on motherboard HDD data cable...
  • Page 24 3. REPLACING PARTS IMPORTANT: Be sure to use an ESD grounding wrist strap and follow standard ESD (electrostatic discharge) precautions while performing these procedures. For details, see “Tools you will need” on page NOTE: There may be tie-wraps used to secure the cables to the chassis. If necessary, cut these tie-wraps before removing the components.
  • Page 25 3. REPLACING PARTS 3. Remove the mounting screw that secures the printer interface board to the imagePASS chassis (see Figure below). Set aside the mounting screw so that you can replace it later. Figure 10: Removing the printer interface board Item Mounting screw 4.
  • Page 26 3. REPLACING PARTS 2. To release a DIMM, push outward on the levers on each side of the DIMM (see below figure). Figure 11: Releasing a DIMM Item Lever DIMM Slot notch 3. Lift the DIMM straight out of the slot. 4.
  • Page 27 3. REPLACING PARTS CAUTION: There is a danger of explosion if the battery is replaced with the incorrect type. Replace it only with the same type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. ACHTUNG: Es besteht Explosionsgefahr, wenn die Batterie durch eine Batterie falschen Typs ersetzt wird. Als Ersatz dürfen nur vom Hersteller empfohlene Batterien gleichen oder ähnlichen Typs verwendet werden.
  • Page 28 3. REPLACING PARTS 4. Select Fiery Server > Regional Settings and specify the current date and time, and click Save. 5. Click Log Out to exit Configure. ● Motherboard jumpers IMPORTANT: Jumper configuration should not be changed. Jumper Description J17 is the Clear CMOS and Password jumper. Default configuration: jumper cap installed on pins 2 and 3.
  • Page 29 3. REPLACING PARTS Item Item Item DIMM-A0 24-pin power connector (J24) NOTE: Any connectors not listed are not used. ● Removing the motherboard Before you remove the motherboard, you must remove: • All boards installed on the motherboard • All cables connected from other components to the motherboard (these include both motherboard power cables, chassis fan cable, HDD data cable, 10-pin power button cables, and service board cable) IMPORTANT: Follow standard ESD precautions while handling the motherboard and all components.
  • Page 30 3. REPLACING PARTS 2. Lift the motherboard edge opposite to the connector panel to release the motherboard from the chassis, and then gently slide the motherboard out of the chassis. NOTE: Make sure to lift the motherboard edge near the DIMM area, so that the underside of this area clears the nearby screw standoff. Make sure that the connectors on the motherboard clear the cutouts in the chassis as you remove the board.
  • Page 31 3. REPLACING PARTS 2. Remove the security chip from socket J23 on the old motherboard (see “Motherboard jumpers” on page 23). Carefully position the extraction tool around the edges of the security chip, and pull the chip straight out of the socket. Make sure not to put stress on surrounding components.
  • Page 32 3. REPLACING PARTS ■ Replacing the motherboard Use the following procedure to install the motherboard in the imagePASS chassis. ● To replace the motherboard 1. If you are installing a new motherboard, do the following: • Remove the security chip from the old motherboard and install it onto the new motherboard(see “Transferring the security chip”...
  • Page 33 3. REPLACING PARTS ● To replace motherboard components 1. Replace the following cables to the motherboard (see “To check cable connections” on page 17for the location of each connector): • 10-pin power button cable Connect one end of the 10-pin power button cable to J351 connector on the printer interface board. Connect the other end to the J11 connector on the motherboard.
  • Page 34 3. REPLACING PARTS Item Item CPU fan Load plate Heatsink CPU socket on motherboard Socket lever ● To remove a CPU 1. Access and open the imagePASS, as described on “Accessing the imagePASS” on page 2. Remove the motherboard components (see “To remove motherboard components from the motherboard”...
  • Page 35 3. REPLACING PARTS 7. Open the load plate (see below figure). Figure 20: Removing/replacing the CPU Item Item Yellow triangle Load plate open Socket lever in the open position Flat corner of socket border 8. Grasp the CPU by its edges, lift it out of the socket, and then place the CPU in a safe place. NOTE: If you remove the CPU from the motherboard to install it on a new motherboard, unpack the new motherboard and remove the protective plastic cover from the CPU socket.
  • Page 36 3. REPLACING PARTS 4. Close the load plate. 5. Lower the socket lever and place it in the locked position under the retention post. 6. Prepare the CPU cooling assembly for installation. • Make sure that the motherboard is placed on a padded, antistatic work surface. •...
  • Page 37 3. REPLACING PARTS 2. Position the new service board inside the chassis, fitting the LED display and service switches through the cutouts in the chassis. 3. Secure the service board to the chassis using the two screws that you removed earlier (see above figure) 4.
  • Page 38 3. REPLACING PARTS Figure 23: Removing/replacing the chassis fan guard Item Airflow direction Fan guard Rivet (1 of 4) ● To replace the chassis fan 1. If you are installing a new chassis fan, attach the fan guard to the correct face of the new fan. Use the fan guard and four rivets that you removed from the old chassis fan.
  • Page 39 3. REPLACING PARTS 4. Align the four holes on the fan with the four holes in the chassis, and replace the four rivets that secure the fan to the chassis (see below figure). Hold the fan firmly against the chassis, and push each rivet all the way until it snaps into the locked position. Make sure that the fan is tightly secured to the chassis.
  • Page 40 3. REPLACING PARTS 7. Gently lift the power supply out of the chassis. Figure 26: Removing the power supply Item Power switch Screw (1 of 4) ● To replace the power supply 1. If you are replacing the power switch, locate the new power switch included with the replacement power supply kit. Orient the power switch as shown in “To remove the power supply and power switch”...
  • Page 41 3. REPLACING PARTS ● Proper handling IMPORTANT: Improper handling can damage the HDD. Handle the HDD with extreme care: • Use standard ESD precautions when grounding yourself and the imagePASS. • Keep magnets and magnetic-sensitive objects away from the HDD. •...
  • Page 42: Restoring Imagepass Functionality After Service

    3. REPLACING PARTS 7. If you are replacing the HDD with a new HDD, remove the HDD from its bracket. Remove the four screws that secure the HDD to the HDD bracket (see below figure). Remove the HDD bracket and set it aside so that you can replace it later.
  • Page 43 3. REPLACING PARTS ■ To reinstall and verify the imagePASS 1. Reseat all boards, cables, connectors, and other parts loosened or removed during service. When routing cables in the imagePASS make sure that: • Covers are securely installed after routing cables. •...
  • Page 44: Installing System Software

    INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE Installing System Software....40...
  • Page 45: Installing System Software

    4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE Installing System Software The imagePASS system software is installed on the HDD at the factory. You must install system software if a more recent version is required, you replace the HDD, or you discover problems with the current system. System software installation reminders Keep in mind the following when installing system software: •...
  • Page 46 4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE • Fonts • Job Log NOTE: If you cannot create a configuration file as described in the following procedure, ask the site administrator to archive custom files (such as color profiles and customer-installed fonts) to removable media or a network location. Configuration settings not available Alternate procedure for backup in Configure...
  • Page 47: Using Fiery System Restore

    4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE ■ Restoring the system configuration You can restore the configuration of the imagePASS to an earlier state using a configuration file. For more information about creating a configuration file, see “Backing up the system configuration” on page NOTE: If you were unable to create a configuration file, you must configure Setup.
  • Page 48 4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE Configuration settings not available Alternate procedure for backup in Configure Paper Catalog Export Paper Catalog in Command WorkStation http://help.efi.com/cws/6.0/en-us/GUID-DEE38FC8-EB93-41E9- AD21-24E4B333AE2A.html NOTE: Only an Administrator can access Paper Catalog Setup. 1. Click the Export icon and choose Export All If you want to export only some of the media entries, you can select multiple entries in the Export Selected.
  • Page 49: Installing The System Software

    4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE ■ To backup manually 1. In Fiery System Restore, select one of the following options: • Backup Now> USB: Select this option if you want to create a backup on a USB flash drive. • New image: Select this option if you want to create a backup of the current imagePASS. You can select Create bootable image option to make the USB flash drive a bootable device.
  • Page 50 4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE • Account at EFI Sales Portal You need to have an account at EFI Sales Portal to download the Fiery Installer Builder. If you do not have an account at EFI Sales Portal, you can register at https://salesportal.efi.com/account/registration/. •...
  • Page 51 4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE 2. Sign in to the EFI Sales Portal. If you do not have an account at EFI Sales Portal, click Register now to create an account. Activate your account using the activation link received in your mailbox, and then Sign in. Dashboard / Analyst/Service Tech Corner 3.
  • Page 52 4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE ● To download the system software 1. Start the Fiery Installer Builder. Double-click the Fiery Installer Builder icon on the desktop or you can also click Start > EFI > Fiery Installer Builder. IMPORTANT: Do not exit the Fiery Installer Builder before it completes the startup process. Exiting the Fiery Installer Builder at the startup process may cause a problem.
  • Page 53 4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE 5. At the Login the EFI Portal window, enter your EFI Sales Portal account credentials, and click Login. Proceed to step 6. If you do not have the EFI Sales Portal account information, click connect Fiery link, and then log in to the imagePASS by using the following procedure: 1.
  • Page 54 6. At the Select a Brand window, select Canon and click Next. 7. At the Select a Product window, select Canon imagePASS-N2/P2 1.0 and click Next. 8. At the Select a Build window, select the latest build and click Next.
  • Page 55 4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE 9. At the Summary window, click Terms of Use and Privacy Policy links to read the software license terms and conditions. 10. Click the check box if you agree with the terms and conditions, and click Accept to start the download. A status bar appears to show the progress.
  • Page 56 4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE 3. At the Downloaded window, select Canon imagePASS-N2/P2 1.0. 4. From the Prepare action pull-down menu, select Prepare USB Flash drive and click Next. Click NEXT.
  • Page 57 4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE 5. At the Select Flash drive window, click the USB flash drive that you attached to the computer, and click Next. If more than one USB devices are displayed, make sure to select the USB flash drive that you attached for loading the system software.
  • Page 58 4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE 3. If you are reinstalling the same version of system software, back up the current system configuration (see “Backing up the system configuration” on page 40). 4. Shut down the imagePASS (see “Starting, shutting down, rebooting, and restarting the imagePASS” on page 9).Leave the imagePASS power switch in the ON (|) position.
  • Page 59 4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE 14. Flip the service switches to normal mode (both switches set to OFF). For an illustration of the service switch modes, see above figure. IMPORTANT: If you do not remove the USB flash drive (step 13) and do not flip the service switches to normal mode (step 14), when the imagePASS is starting up, it will try to copy the files again from the USB, and cause the imagePASS start up to fail.
  • Page 60 It is important that you complete all of the tasks in the preceding list. If you do not complete these tasks, the installation may fail. 4. At the Downloaded window of the Fiery Installer Builder, select Canon imagePASS-N2/P2 1.0. 5. From the Preparation action list, select Perform Network installation.
  • Page 61 4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE 6. Read the instructions in the windows, and click Next. 7. Switch off the Host Machine and confirm that the imagePASS is cut off. (see “Starting, shutting down, rebooting, and restarting the imagePASS” on page 8. Remove all external cables from the imagePASS, except the power cable and interface cable. NOTE: Be sure to leave the power cable connected between the imagePASS and the power outlet.
  • Page 62 4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE 12. In the Select a Network Adapter window of the Fiery Installer Builder, select the network connection that is corresponding to the network port that you attached the Ethernet cable to, and then click Next. A message appears that indicates that the installation has started. NOTE: After confirming the LED activity starts and the LED display shows the cyclic codes (C1 >...
  • Page 63: Printing The Configuration Pages

    4. INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE Printing the Configuration pages This section describes how to print the Configuration pages. The Configuration pages list all installed options on the imagePASS, as well as the customer’s current Setup configuration (for more information, see “Installing System Software” on page 40).
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTI Troubleshooting........60...
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    5. TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting This chapter identifies the source of common problems that may occur with the imagePASS and suggests ways of correcting them. Troubleshooting process The following sections identify the sources of common problems that may occur with the imagePASS and suggest ways of correcting them.
  • Page 66 5. TROUBLESHOOTING ■ On-site checkout The most common cause of a hardware problem is a faulty or loose connection. Before you replace a costly component, check the connections between the printer and the imagePASS first, and then check the connections between each imagePASS component.
  • Page 67 5. TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible cause Suggested action Possibly one of the following: 1. Replace the motherboard. (during the startup, • Faulty motherboard 2. Replace the CPU. imagePASS hangs • Faulty or missing CPU displaying FF) NOTE: FF shown after the imagePASS becomes Idle or shortly at the startup does not indicate an error status.
  • Page 68 5. TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible cause Suggested action User authentication Faulty printer interface connections • Check connections of the printer interface board and replace feature of the printer associated cables or the printer interface board, if necessary. does not work System problems Clock is slow;...
  • Page 69 5. TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible cause Suggested action The LED on the im- The USB device may have a corrupted image 1. Run Windows Disk Error Check on the USB device. agePASS shows er- file, or your hard disk drive cannot be accessed. 2.
  • Page 70 5. TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible cause Suggested action Problems with scan- • Loose, incorrect, or missing connection 1. Check and reseat the printer interface cable between the im- ning between the imagePASS and printer agePASS and the printer. or sending files •...
  • Page 71 5. TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible cause Suggested action Color quality is not Out of calibration or calibration information/ 1. If you suspect that a custom calibration setting is causing the consistent curves on the active partition are corrupted problem, reset the calibration setting to its default measure- ments: In Command WorkStation >...
  • Page 72 5. TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible cause Suggested action If the user can print the Configuration page from the printer touch panel but cannot print a job from a computer on the network, request that the site administrator do the following: • Check all printer components of the network, including cables, connectors, terminators, network adapter boards, and network drivers.
  • Page 73: Cleaning The Imagepass

    5. TROUBLESHOOTING Possible Cause Solution Is the specified paper loa- Load the specified paper in any of the input trays. ded? Can you print a Test Page If you cannot print the Test Page, the printer may be out of order. You may need to service the printer. from the printer driver? Is the enclosed fan present Verify that the enclosed fan is present, oriented correctly, and functioning (see...
  • Page 74: Troubleshooting Information

    5. TROUBLESHOOTING • To maintain the air flow inside the chassis and prevent the temperature rising, make sure to clean the following locations. Figure 33: Cleaning locations Item Chassis fan - use the vacuum cleaner from outside of the chassis. CPU fans - use air dust blower •...
  • Page 75 5. TROUBLESHOOTING 4. Enter information about the job error. 1. Enter any comments and additional details in the text field. The followings are recommended: • Date and time error occurred • Observed error codes, if any • Description of expected result •...
  • Page 76: Installation Procedure

    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE How to Check the Installation Procedure........72 Check Items before Installation...73 Installation Procedure......75 Settings After Installation....85...
  • Page 77: How To Check The Installation Procedure

    6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE How to Check the Installation Procedure Symbols The frequently-performed operations are described with symbols in this procedure. Screw Tighten Loosen Unused Parts Packaged Item Remove Install Harness (Common for Guides Connector Power Cord and Clamps) Connect Disconnect Connect Disconnect Remove...
  • Page 78: Check Items Before Installation

    6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Check Items before Essential Items to Be Installation Performed Before Installation • Turn OFF the main power of the host machine, and The IP addresses for disconnect the power plug from the outlet. communication between the host WARNING: machine and equipment are set •...
  • Page 79: Checking The Contents

    6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Checking the Contents EUR 2x USA 1x Crossover Ethernet Cable (0.75 m) Straight Ethernet Cable (3.0 m) (for network connection) Screw with Stepped Toothed Washer; M4x8 Screw; M4 NOTE: * The connector has a different shape depending on locations.
  • Page 80: Installation Procedure

    6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Installation Procedure Installing the Open I/F PCB NOTE: Ask the user to keep the removed Face Cover. NOTE: The removed screws will be used in step 9.
  • Page 81 6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE CAUTION: Check that there are 2 gaskets here. NOTE: The removed part and screws will be used in step 11.
  • Page 82 6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NOTE: NOTE: Use the screws removed in step 5. Use the part and screws removed in step 6. CAUTION: • Be sure to insert the Main Controller PCB 1 until it stops. • Be sure to push [A] part hard to install it, otherwise the connector may not be connected properly.
  • Page 83: Installing The Imagepass

    6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Installing the imagePASS NOTE: For the regions besides Europe, see “For the General Model” on page For the Europe region, the procedure is different depending on whether there is a duct attached to the back of the machine. •...
  • Page 84 6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Stepped Screw; M4 Stepped Screw; M4 Screw with Toothed Washer ; M4x8...
  • Page 85 6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Crossover Ethernet Cable Screw with Toothed Washer ; M4x8 Crossover Ethernet Cable...
  • Page 86 6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE When the message "Turn ON the main power of the host machine again." is displayed on the Touch CAUTION: Panel, turn OFF the main power switch. (It may take Be sure to use the network cable with Category 5e or approx.
  • Page 87 6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Stepped Screw; M4 Stepped Screw; M4 Screw with Toothed Washer ; M4x8...
  • Page 88 6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Screw with Toothed Washer; M4x8 Crossover Ethernet Cable...
  • Page 89 6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE When the message "Turn ON the main power of the host machine again." is displayed on the Touch CAUTION: Panel, turn OFF the main power switch. (It may take Be sure to use the network cable with Category 5e or approx.
  • Page 90: Settings After Installation

    6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Settings After Installation 3. Select [Tools] > [Setup]. Settings After Installation 1. Select [Fiery] from the main menu on the host machine's LCD. 4. Check the settings of server, network, printer and PDL, and press [Save Changes] even if there is no change.
  • Page 91: Checking The Operation After Making The Settings

    6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Check that the items in the General Setup are set, and Checking the Operation After perform [Save Changes] even if there is no change. The setting will not be completed unless [Save Changes] Making the Settings is pressed. Output Test Page and Configuration by the following procedure, and check the connection between the host machine and this equipment as well as the settings of...
  • Page 92: Connecting To The Network

    6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 4. Press [Yes]. Connecting to the Network Ask the network administrator to connect to the network, make settings and output the test print. Refer to "Settings Management" in User's Manual for details of checking work. Executing image Quality Adjustment Execute the image quality adjustment shown below at installation.

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