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echnical
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ulletin
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Reissued: 17-Feb-12
Model:
MT-P1
Date:
8-Apr-05
No.:
RG126006d
RTB Reissue
The items in bold italics have been added.
Subject:
Firmware Release History (NCS)
Prepared
by:
K. Yamamoto
From:
1st Tech Service Sect., MFP/Printer Tech Service Dept.
Classification:
Troubleshooting
Mechanical
Paper path
Product Safety
Part information
Electrical
Transmit/receive
Other (Firmware)
Action required
Service manual revision
Retrofit information
Tier 2
This RTB has been issued to announce the firmware release information for the
Network
Support (NCS).
Version
Program No. C. SUM
Effective Date
Availability of RFU
4.15.3 G1265112E
-
November 2011 Production
Available
4.15.2 G1265112D
- September
2005
Production
Available
4.14.1
G1265112C
F290
July 2005 Production
Available
4.08.3
G1265112B
12C2
May 2005 Production
Available
4.08.1
G1265112A
72DB
1st Mass production
Available
Note: Definition of Availability of RFU via @Remote
“Available”: The firmware can be updated via RFU or SD card.
“Not available”: The firmware can only be updated via SD card.
Version
Modified Points or Symptom Corrected
4.15.3
Other change: Only version is changed
4.15.2
Sometimes the firmware cannot be updated via RC Gate.
4.14.1
1. If the paper type setting is changed via WIM while "Permit Settings by
SNMPv1 and v2" is disabled, the browsers will timeout. The paper type
setting change will not be saved.
2. SNMPv1/v2 will still send SNMP traps even if the SNMPv1/v2 function
is disabled.
3. Sometimes after a power cycle, the device will be unable to accept jobs
from standard TCP/IP or SDM ports.
4. If a lot of SNMP traffic is sent to the device, the SNMP buffer may
become full. The result of this is that the device will not be able to reply
to SNMP requests.
5. SDM for Admin, running on a client PC that is connected to both a 1394
and Ethernet interface, will not be able to retrieve the 1394 hostnames
of devices.
6. The SNMP service may not start when the device is turned on. Utilities
using SNMP will not receive status updates from the device.
4.08.3
Sometimes after a power cycle, the device will be unable to accept jobs from
standard TCP/IP or SDM ports.
4.08.1
1st Mass Production