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when changing from not installed to installed did it beep?
if you get the beep ive seen it take 7 minutes to switch to installed after hitting it.
its a normal bullshit delay.
as far as the serial#s, enter in the correct serial numbers and the scanner serial number is on a sticker on the scanner frame probably under plastic.
i was taught the scanner serial number is important to be accurate for counterfeiting reasons mainly because every color print has a hidden watermark of the machines serial number.
best bet, get back into service mode and enter all the correct serial numbers, its important for more than the counterfeiting reason.
you may be getting TPM error because of the wrong serial numbers.
No beep. But will try that again, bearing in mind the delay. Thanks.
After entering the serial numbers I got the TPM error again. Then I found this post /forum/te...c284e?t=105030 so I did a Clear All Data, and that worked to clear the TPM issue.
I managed to get the 250GB SSD I installed to go through the process of physical format, then logical format, but was still getting error about lack of scanner, so figured maybe it couldn't work with the SSD. When trying to get back into the service admin mode after that, the password typing would lock up. Have found another 500GB HDD, and am currently formatting that (I could get into service admin mode without the SSD connected now).
BTW the Service admin password for both of these beasts here in New Zealand, was 9272927292729272
Will update you all on the continuing saga as it unravels.
Couldn't get any further. Looks like I need replacement firmware. The local service agents and KM New Zealand are ignoring any request for firmware. HELP!
After entering the serial numbers I got the TPM error again. Then I found this post /forum/te...c284e?t=105030 so I did a Clear All Data, and that worked to clear the TPM issue.
I managed to get the 250GB SSD I installed to go through the process of physical format, then logical format, but was still getting error about lack of scanner, so figured maybe it couldn't work with the SSD. When trying to get back into the service admin mode after that, the password typing would lock up. Have found another 500GB HDD, and am currently formatting that (I could get into service admin mode without the SSD connected now).
BTW the Service admin password for both of these beasts here in New Zealand, was 9272927292729272
Will update you all on the continuing saga as it unravels.
Sorry for not responding sooner. I've been real busy. I've never used a 250GB ssd in these. I'veed always used a 500GB ssd
I can't see how the availability of fw can affect the writing of the HDD. The firmware updates the machine, but the copier itself writes the partitions on a compatible disk via formatting the HDD. Don't you get any error code (Service mode > Counter > Service call history) or a automatic machine reboot? It frozes or didn't start the format process?
In old models, after updating the fw you may needed to access the format menu in service mode and hit a "new" button labeled like "update HDD".
The serial number of your machine must be in a white label, vertically in the right side of the frame under the right door.
I can't see how the availability of fw can affect the writing of the HDD. The firmware updates the machine, but the copier itself writes the partitions on a compatible disk via formatting the HDD. Don't you get any error code (Service mode > Counter > Service call history) or a automatic machine reboot? It frozes or didn't start the format process?
In old models, after updating the fw you may needed to access the format menu in service mode and hit a "new" button labeled like "update HDD".
The serial number of your machine must be in a white label, vertically in the right side of the frame under the right door.
It's the only conclusion I could come to based upon other posts on here where the battery had failed, and FW needed to be reflashed. It does finish formatting the HDD, but then refuses to function without lockup after that. No errors. And I did eventually find the serial number, under the white/cream right-hand platen cover, so that's not at issue.
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