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Anyone Familiar with Xerox C-75?

hamedsalehi1

New Member
I have a second hand Xerox C75 press that's giving me a lot of headache trying to get it back running, problems like server connection and scan issues, anyone know anything about this printer that could help me out or familiar with something similar to it, I'd appreciate it.
If even a professional whose had experience could help me (preferably in Florida) I'd be open to that as well. Need to get it fully running and connected properly that's all, Thank you.
 
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soggywinter

New Member
I've been limping along with a C75 to run carbonless media. If I'm interpreting your vague description correctly, you'll need an obsolete web browser to connect to the obsolete web interface to configure a C75 Fiery server, because neither supports current cryptographic certificate standards. Internet Explorer 7 should work. Opera web browser might work if you ignore the certificate warnings. Scanning to a network server is going to be challenging or impossible for the same reason. Also make sure the clock on the fiery server, C75, and other equipment are the same.
 

donaldolsen

Technical Content Writer
Yes, the Xerox Color C75 Press can be hard to use, especially if you buy it used. The problems you brought up are often caused by the network setup and the external controller (Fiery/FreeFlow). If the server connection settings or IP config are wrong, scanning and printing won't work right. I'd check them again first. Getting a local tech who knows how to work on Xerox production machines is really worth it if it's still a mess.
 

hamedsalehi1

New Member
Yes, the Xerox Color C75 Press can be hard to use, especially if you buy it used. The problems you brought up are often caused by the network setup and the external controller (Fiery/FreeFlow). If the server connection settings or IP config are wrong, scanning and printing won't work right. I'd check them again first. Getting a local tech who knows how to work on Xerox production machines is really worth it if it's still a mess.
yes my problem ip and config fiery but I didn't found local technician but I think some technician can work remotely with anydesk ans solve remotely
 

netsol

Premium Subscriber
it can be really difficult to work remotely unless you have have someone on your end to take pictures of control panel/settings
or use facetime

and c75 is an annoying machine to setup that way
 

hamedsalehi1

New Member
I understand this but My problem is with the Fiery server: it only detects IP address 127.0.0.1, and when I enter the printer’s real IP address, it does not accept it. The server only shows its own internal IP, not the printer’s actual network IP, and everything appears normal, but when I send a print job, it shows that the video board is not working and nothing prints. I do not know where the IP address should be changed in the Fiery server. I also connected the printer directly to the network, and it could be reached and accepted print jobs, but the printer shows that it is not ready to print in PLC6. Any help would be appreciated. Fiery configuration guidance indicates that the server should have a unique, valid IP address, and network settings such as the IP address can be checked in Configure > Network or changed to a valid automatic/manual setting as needed.
 
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hamedsalehi1

New Member
I've been limping along with a C75 to run carbonless media. If I'm interpreting your vague description correctly, you'll need an obsolete web browser to connect to the obsolete web interface to configure a C75 Fiery server, because neither supports current cryptographic certificate standards. Internet Explorer 7 should work. Opera web browser might work if you ignore the certificate warnings. Scanning to a network server is going to be challenging or impossible for the same reason. Also make sure the clock on the fiery server, C75, and other equipment are the same.
can give me information about server config only show 127.0.0.1 not getting real IP I setup in printer 100.100.100.101 and if have some picture of config is good for me
 

soggywinter

New Member
can give me information about server config only show 127.0.0.1 not getting real IP I setup in printer 100.100.100.101 and if have some picture of config is good for me
C75 should and Fiery's C75 facing network interface should have 100.100.100.x addresses

Fiery's non-c75 facing interface should have an address from your network's IP range. What are the IP addresses for the C75, Fiery interfaces, and what is your network's IP range? If you can get to a Linux console on the fiery, ifconfig should display the interface addresses.
 

hamedsalehi1

New Member
put static 100.100.100.101 in c75 printer and in fiery put 100.100.100.102 it put same is conflicted and sub mask 255.255.255.0 in both and getaway 100.100.100.102 same but when fiery server start it show 127.0.0.1 and i can not change it and I searching for another server but not found it I can give you anydesk code to remote in fiery
 

netsol

Premium Subscriber
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put static 100.100.100.101 in c75 printer and in fiery put 100.100.100.102 it put same is conflicted and sub mask 255.255.255.0 in both and getaway 100.100.100.102 same but when fiery server start it show 127.0.0.1 and i can not change it and I searching for another server but not found it I can give you anydesk code to remote in fiery
According to CoPilot:

No, the 100.100.100.xxx range is not a traditional non-routable, private subnet (like 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x). It is part of the larger 100.64.0.0/10 address block, which is designated for Carrier-Grade NAT (CGNAT).
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