Hi All
I've got a problem with jv34 - this printer comes from showroom to my printhouse, and its an early version from 2011,
sometimes hung up and some prog's errors occured (with mem addresses) but works after restarting...
on friday F-ROM error was occured, and after restart F/W UPDATING *TRANSMIT START* is on the display...
I try to update via Rasterlink Firmware Update...but the communication error occures, I try on win7 and win xp all the same...
(before - when I try to update firmware via this method rasterlink firmware update show message - "you have got test firmware or firmware is up to date" or something like this, I dont remember exactly...
I've got old FWupdateTool3v21 for my older machines - and when I run this soft its working but I dont have ROM and PRM file for JV34...
and probably its too old - because when I'd like to upload LOG's - it crashes (on computer - lost communication, on printer display RECIVING ERR...)
If anybody needs any of jv3, 5, 33 docs - I cant help
sorry for language bugs...
thanks
tom
I've got a problem with jv34 - this printer comes from showroom to my printhouse, and its an early version from 2011,
sometimes hung up and some prog's errors occured (with mem addresses) but works after restarting...
on friday F-ROM error was occured, and after restart F/W UPDATING *TRANSMIT START* is on the display...
I try to update via Rasterlink Firmware Update...but the communication error occures, I try on win7 and win xp all the same...
(before - when I try to update firmware via this method rasterlink firmware update show message - "you have got test firmware or firmware is up to date" or something like this, I dont remember exactly...
I've got old FWupdateTool3v21 for my older machines - and when I run this soft its working but I dont have ROM and PRM file for JV34...
and probably its too old - because when I'd like to upload LOG's - it crashes (on computer - lost communication, on printer display RECIVING ERR...)
If anybody needs any of jv3, 5, 33 docs - I cant help
sorry for language bugs...
thanks
tom