Importing eSF solutions and settings file
After replacing the controller board, import back to the printer the eSF solutions and settings that were exported.
1 POR the printer into Invalid engine mode. See “Entering Invalid engine mode” on page 237.
2 Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address.
Note: If the Web page cannot be accessed or an error occurs when starting the printer into Invalid engine mode,
then data backup is not an option. Inform the customer that the data cannot be saved.
3 Navigate to Settings > Solutions > Embedded Solutions.
4 From the Embedded Solutions page, select the applications that you want to import.
5 Click Import.
Understanding the marked or colored screws
Some parts are secured by screws that are specially marked or colored.
• Blue or green—These screws may loosen due to vibrations and loads during use or transport.
• Red—These screws secure parts that are difficult to install, adjust, or align. Do not remove or loosen the parts with
red screws unless the parts are defective.
Note: In some cases, the part is secured by multiple screws but only one screw is marked in red. This part should
not also be removed or loosened unnecessarily.
Ribbon cable connectors
Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) connectors
These connectors are used on the boards and cards that are installed in the printer.
To avoid damaging the connectors and their cables, observe the following:
• Do not insert the cables where the contacts are facing the locking actuator.
• Do not insert the cables diagonally into the ZIF socket.
• Avoid using a fingernail or sharp object to open the locking actuator.
• Avoid pressing against the cables when opening the locking actuator.
These are the types of the ZIF connectors that are used in this printer:
• Horizontal top contact connector
• Horizontal bottom contact connector
• Vertical mount contact connector
• Horizontal sliding connector
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