Reseting the NVM is a part o Diagnose Mode accessible for service engineer.
It could be a corrupt SD card or corrupt NVM.
Have you proceed like this?
To prepare the USB thumb drive for an AltBoot restore, create an AltBoot folder, in the root directory. Next, using Notepad or similar utility, create a zero-length file in the AltBoot folder called FORCED_UPGRADE with no extension. Again, this file must reside in the AltBoot folder and be named exactly as shown. Finally, copy the latest firmware file (*.dlm) ( WorkCentre_3655-system-sw#07306013634300#.DLM)to the AltBoot folder.
Turn the printer Off.
Insert the prepared USB thumb drive in the USB Port on the printer’s rear panel.
Turn the printer On. The printer reads the USB port and begins the restore process.
The splash screen displays the ENERGY STAR logo while the printer reads the thumb drive.
The restore process begins with Check Firmware Version being displayed.
Next, the Software Upgrade screen is displayed. Depending on the system configuration (Trays, Finisher) the process can require approximately 20 minutes. The Software Upgrade screen changes to reflect the current subsystem being restored.
After the firmware update process is complete, the AltBoot Complete screen is displayed instructing you to remove the USB thumb drive and to press 0.
Remove the USB thumb drive from the printer’s USB Port.
Wait for the printer to reboot and return to Ready To Print.
I have tried multiple Flash Drives, using both FAT32 and FAT. I will try a new HD today or tomorrow and report back.
Hi,
First try another USB drive (FAT-32 formated) and if still not working it is possiible to have a defective HDD, so try another HDD.
Gabi
We have the following issue on a single 3655.
I have attempted to ALTBOOT the device to reload the firmware but that doesn't work, even when using:
Current Firmware is: 073.060.075.34540