I just purchased a docucolor 12 from ebay without a fiery controller. I observed it has a parallel lpr port can I use a standard connection from my pc to run this printer
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You should have a color separation guide with small gray scale from Kodak. You put the gray scale and the calibration sheet on the glass and follow the instructions from the fiery display.
There are 2 cables that go between the fiery and the printer, not sure where you can get these. You will need to be running windows xp connect to the fiery with an ethernet line download the drivers, command workstation, and fiery remote scan from the xerox website hopefully the fiery still has its software loaded otherwise post a request for a copy here.
Is not simple if you don't the program. It find in www.support.xerox.com . When you install the driver , please connect the printer, TCP /IP must be static IP and not DHCP. Because the ip is change when the swicth is desconnect.
I've seen plenty of these issues with Fiery's connected to all manner of printers. Actually, 016 errors are network related issues. The 387 usually indicate an issue with tthe switch device that the fiery is connected to and not the fiery itself. Get the connection from the fiery to the switch checked out and also the port status on the switch itself. Also recycle the Xerox and Fiery and you may also have to recycle the network switch as well.
There is no 1 part that deals with this issue i'm afraid. The copy from the glass uses all the boards in the same path that a print uses. It definately rules out the machine fault. I would guess that the machine isn't set up properly to receive these fierys. Just make sure all connections are secure, if not try other cables.
could be a few things, the ips pwb in the machine might be faulty, which can cause these types of issues, a driver issue woth the video boards on the fiery, or other pwbs on the machine itself. You would have to run the machine for a while on another fiery to make sure no other faults occur before condemning the machine or the fiery
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