Вот нарыл по пункту 5, ктоб перевел в английском 0.
# I. IP3000/4000/5000
*eugene3838 Submitted a link to the Service manual.
Enclosed in “iP4000 service manual” page 1 – 15 are instructions on how to set the printer's destination setting.
1. -Make sure printer is off and is plugged in
2. -Hold down [RESUME] (Triangle pointed down) hold down [POWER] and wait.
3. -Release [RESUME] but Continue to hold [POWER]. Double click [RESUME]. Release [POWER].
4. -Check to see you are in service mode by clicking [RESUME], than [POWER]. This should cause the printer to print a simple diagnostic that'll list it's ROM number and list CDR SENSOR=OK in red for the last line, whether the printer is set to US or not. pressing [RESUME] twice then [POWER] will print the ROM info. Note the color of “iPxxx (LTR) V1.xx”. Non-CDR support should be cyan. Keep this sheet to compare to the one after the you change the settings.
5. -Click the [RESUME] 5 times then click [POWER]. This is the Destination setting option. [orange]
6. -Pick a destination. Press [RESUME] this many times to pick one.
- 1 times IP4100 Japan
- 2 times Not Japan no CD-r support a4 paper
- 3 times Not Japan No CD-R support letter paper
- 4 times Not Japan CD-R support a4 paper
- 5 times Not Japan CD-R support letter paper
- 6 times you wish to abort and get back to the first menu
7. -Press [POWER] to make the choice.
8. -Press [RESUME] then [POWER] again. This should cause the same test with ROM information but this time the “iPxxx (LTR) V1.xx” should be pink. See Fig-1.
You may press [RESUME] 7 times (Green) then [POWER] to do a CD-R test print
**CanonFodder adds “the iP4000 in cyan when destination is Non Japan, not supporting CDR, LTR” and “The Right two show iP4000 in pink when destination is Non Japan, supporting CDR, LTR” http://www.stevesforums.com/forums/attachment.php?id=26626
***To confirm the new settings and return to printing mode press [POWER].TVUONGPHAM
****JAXXBOSS says, “A Re-boot works wonders. Got the error message I wanted to get this time. It tried to print but couldnt. So, now, all is on track. re boot reboot reboot.”
# I. IP3000/4000/5000
*eugene3838 Submitted a link to the Service manual.
Enclosed in “iP4000 service manual” page 1 – 15 are instructions on how to set the printer's destination setting.
1. -Make sure printer is off and is plugged in
2. -Hold down [RESUME] (Triangle pointed down) hold down [POWER] and wait.
3. -Release [RESUME] but Continue to hold [POWER]. Double click [RESUME]. Release [POWER].
4. -Check to see you are in service mode by clicking [RESUME], than [POWER]. This should cause the printer to print a simple diagnostic that'll list it's ROM number and list CDR SENSOR=OK in red for the last line, whether the printer is set to US or not. pressing [RESUME] twice then [POWER] will print the ROM info. Note the color of “iPxxx (LTR) V1.xx”. Non-CDR support should be cyan. Keep this sheet to compare to the one after the you change the settings.
5. -Click the [RESUME] 5 times then click [POWER]. This is the Destination setting option. [orange]
6. -Pick a destination. Press [RESUME] this many times to pick one.
- 1 times IP4100 Japan
- 2 times Not Japan no CD-r support a4 paper
- 3 times Not Japan No CD-R support letter paper
- 4 times Not Japan CD-R support a4 paper
- 5 times Not Japan CD-R support letter paper
- 6 times you wish to abort and get back to the first menu
7. -Press [POWER] to make the choice.
8. -Press [RESUME] then [POWER] again. This should cause the same test with ROM information but this time the “iPxxx (LTR) V1.xx” should be pink. See Fig-1.
You may press [RESUME] 7 times (Green) then [POWER] to do a CD-R test print
**CanonFodder adds “the iP4000 in cyan when destination is Non Japan, not supporting CDR, LTR” and “The Right two show iP4000 in pink when destination is Non Japan, supporting CDR, LTR” http://www.stevesforums.com/forums/attachment.php?id=26626
***To confirm the new settings and return to printing mode press [POWER].TVUONGPHAM
****JAXXBOSS says, “A Re-boot works wonders. Got the error message I wanted to get this time. It tried to print but couldnt. So, now, all is on track. re boot reboot reboot.”