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Loading Flash Memory
16. At the command prompt on the computer:
filename
.exe -pb
<Enter>
where
filename
.exe is the file name you noted in step 11. This command
decompresses the file on the hard drive and copies it as a binary file into
the flash memory on the printer controller board.
17. When the software has successfully loaded into flash memory and the
printer has reset itself, set the printer power switch to O (off).
18. Starting at step 6 of “Loading through Parallel Port using DOS” on page
171, load the software again through the parallel port. (In other words,
use the two-key method to load software again. This ensures that all
necessary code is loaded into printer memory.
Loading Software through the NIC
IMPORTANT
To load software through the ethernet NIC (Network Interface Card) you
need the IP Address of the printer and the flash memory must contain
basic printer code. If the flash memory was replaced, or if a download
was interrupted (for example, by a power outage), you must load
software through the parallel port. (Refer to “Loading Software if Flash
Contains Only Boot Code” on page 173.)
1.
Make a configuration printout of all saved configurations. (Refer to the
User’s Manual.)
2.
Set the printer power switch to O (Off).
3.
Connect the ethernet cable to the printer interface.
4.
On the printer control panel, press and hold down the
ONLINE
and
FF
keys. Without releasing the keys, power the printer on. When you see
“B01 STATUS: 8245 SDRAM TEST 32MB” on the LCD, release the keys.
5.
Wait until you see “PROGRAM DOWNLOAD” on the LCD before doing
the next step. This can take a few seconds to appear, depending on the
emulations and interfaces installed in the printer.
6.
Using Windows Explorer, create a directory named
download
at the root
level of your C: hard drive. (C:\download)
7.
Insert the printer emulation software CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-
ROM drive.
8.
Open the readme.txt file on the CD-ROM. There are emulation sets with
corresponding part number files from which to choose. All emulations
include the program file or emulation code. They are offered in two file
formats: .exe and .prg.
Use .exe files to download through the NIC.
9.
Identify which emulation set you want to load into the printer and note the
filename that corresponds to that emulation. The filename is a six digit
number plus
.exe
. For example: 123456.exe
This is the file you will download into the NIC.
10. Copy the file to the
download
directory you created in step 6.
11. Start a command prompt session in Windows. (The Start Menu icon is
usually labeled
MS-DOS Prompt
or
Command Prompt
.)
Summary of Contents for 6600 Series
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Page 34: ...34 Chapter 1 Maintenance Training for TallyGenicom Products ...
Page 42: ...42 Chapter 2 Cleaning the Card Cage Fan Assembly ...
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Page 278: ...278 Chapter 6 Organization of this Chapter ...
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Page 305: ...305 Cable Routing Pedestal Model 184043a Exhaust Fan Weld Sensor Cable ...
Page 320: ...320 Appendix A Cable Assembly 2 Pin Jumper 0 1 Ctr P N 154470 901 ...
Page 323: ...323 Cable Assy PS I O P N 176601 901 NOTE This cable is used on 6620 and 6620Q printers ...
Page 324: ...324 Appendix A Cable Assembly Card Cage Fan P N 152422 901 PIN 1 PIN 1 ...
Page 325: ...325 Cable Assembly Control Panel P N 152440 901 PIN 1 PIN 1 PIN 8 PIN 8 Gray Brown Gray Brown ...
Page 326: ...326 Appendix A Cable Assembly Exhaust Fan P N 152424 901 PIN 1 PIN 1 ...
Page 327: ...327 Cable Assembly Hammer Bank Logic P N 152421 901 To Shuttle To Controller Board ...
Page 330: ...330 Appendix A Cable Assembly MPU P N 152425 901 PIN 1 PIN 3 PIN 2 PIN 1 ...
Page 331: ...331 Cable Assembly Ribbon Motor Extension P N 154067 001 ...
Page 332: ...332 Appendix A Cable Assembly Shuttle Motor Drive P N 152420 001 ...
Page 333: ...333 Frame Cable Power Stacker P N 173824 001 ...
Page 334: ...334 Appendix A Logic Cable Power Stacker P N 176029 001 ...
Page 335: ...335 Power Cable Power Stacker P N 174414 001 P1101 P1101 ...
Page 336: ...336 Appendix A Rail Cable Power Stacker P N 173823 001 ...
Page 337: ...337 Elevator I O Cable Power Stacker P N 174759 001 ...
Page 338: ...338 Appendix A Fan Assembly Hammer Bank P N 152416 901 P107 HBF P107 HBF ...
Page 339: ...339 Magnetic Pickup MPU Assembly P N 150281 901 ...
Page 340: ...340 Appendix A Switch Assembly Paper Detector P N 152415 901 ...
Page 341: ...341 Switch Assembly Platen Interlock P N 152417 901 P107 PLO ...
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Page 402: ...402 Appendix D Illustrated Parts Breakdown ...
Page 448: ...448 Appendix E Illustrated Parts Lists ...
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