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Di470
Solution ID
0
Solution Usage
TAUS0619303EN*
Description
Di470 controller compatibility.
Solution
The Di470 can be connected to either the Pi4700e or the Pi5500 controllers.
Solution ID
0
Solution Usage
TAUS0630809EN*
Description
What is required to scan to file and/or scan to E-mail using the Pi5500?
Solution
First, make sure the current firmware is installed in the copier/printer and the current system software is installed in the print controller. Please refer to
bulletin 4268D for the current firmware for the Di470.
The Scanner Mode requires that 64MB of memory be installed in the copier/printer. Memory requirements are detailed in bulletin 3159 . Please refer to the
following for the correct peripheral mode setting in the copier/printer. The information is from bulletin 3646 .
Pi5500 with system software 2.0 or greater Peripheral Mode 4
Pi5500 with system software less than 2.0 Peripheral Mode 3
Pi5501 Peripheral Mode 5
The above settings are accessible through tech rep service mode, tech rep choice, controller set, and peripheral mode.
After making sure the copier/printer is configured properly, select the scan key, select the direct button, enter a number from 0001 to 9999 and hit the start key
to scan. To retrieve the scan from the Pi5500, open PageScope Light by entering the TCP/IP* address of the controller in the web browser. Click on the
Fiery* WebTools button at the bottom of the PageScope Light window and select Fiery WebScan. Enter the four-digit number entered at the copier/printer
when the original was scanned and click the refresh button. The scanned image should be listed. Click the Save As button to save the scanned image as a
TIF or PDF file. Also refer to the Setup instruction for the Pi5500 controller using the Scan to Email option document
Notes:
1. The Pi5501 is not supported on the Di470; the Di470 supports the Pi5500 and the Pi4700e. The Pi5501 is compatible only with the Di450 and Di550.
2. Prior to Pi5500 system software version 2, the peripheral mode was set to 3.
3. The controller type should always be set to 0.
4. Scanning to FTP is not supported by the Pi5500.
5. Please also see the Pi5500 Getting Started manual .
6. To view the above PDF(s), Acrobat* Reader must be installed. Acrobat Reader can be downloaded for free from the Adobe* Web site at:
[[http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html| URL http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html]]
* Trademark ownership information
Solution ID
0
Solution Usage
TAUS0633801EN*
Description
An M5 code is displayed. After completing PM, the code did not clear. How can we clear this code? Also, what does M1 indicate?
Solution
The M5 code is related to the drum. To clear the code, please clear drum counters 1, 2, and 3. For additional information, please see bulletin 4590 .
Solution ID
0
Solution Usage
TAUS0633802EN*
Description
An M1 code is displayed. After completing PM, the code did not clear.
Solution
To clear an M1 code, go to Counter/Maintenance/Maintenance Set and press the Clear key. For additional information, please see bulletin 4590 .
Solution ID
0
Solution Usage
TAUS0633920EN*
Description
The ECC Check (in Tech Rep mode) displays "No Good" and C-11A0 is displayed. No firmware version is shown for the ECC (IC5W) when displaying ROM
versions in Tech Rep Mode.
Solution
The optional ECC board is used only when the machine is connected to an external controller (Pi5500). If the ECC board is not installed, the ECC check will
indicate "No Good" and C-11A0. If an ECC board is installed, this code indicates a problem with it; if no ECC board is installed, the code can be disregarded.
If no ECC board is installed the ECC firmware (IC5W) displayed in Tech Rep Mode will be blank.
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Copyright 2007, Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., I nc.
September 2007
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