Does anyone know the password for configuring an MCE Trendsetter to a different product?
Sorry Gents,
But I have very dummy question. I buy and pay a Trendsetter. It is absolutely mine and I can do whatever I want. Suddenly, I realize that my Trendsetter has a key, which is not mine, but Kodak property. If I want this key, they will say NO NO NO this is Kodak dongle for a trained engineer. Therefore, I cannot make some tests for new plates etc. Isn't it strange? Anyway I fully paid the Trendsetter. It is a good machine, but ....
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Dear PACH,
I am very curious about it. Consider the following case- I have a Trendsetter and it is absolutely mine (I paid everything to Kodak). I want to increase/decrease the laser power. Why I want to do this? Because the Trendsetter is MINE, not Kodak's! The answer is- call a service engineer and he/she will change what you want. But they will charge me a lot for service contract.... The same case is if I have a wardrobe and you have the key for it. Isn't it ridiculous? If I succeed to break the machine, Kodak engineer will come and charge me for the damage.
I am just considering a case...
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In Prosetter and in Suprasetter, user can adjust focus and laser power easily. Even Heidelberg sells its own saphira plates, user is free to set up any other plates. Adjustment procedure is not included in a diagnostic/service program. It is under engine manager and user interface without any password. Exposing and evaluating tests are very easy. And in my opinion this way is fair for a machine owner.
People don't understand that these machines are like a piece of complex software.
You download the whole package but you can only run the modules you paid for.
Same here - you buy the hardware but you have to run it at the original specs. Upgrades are available if you pay for them.
Why is it so difficult to grasp the concept?
The exact same Trendsetter hardware can output 20pph or 40pph depending on the license....
About service access - can you guys access your car computer and alter settings? Is the software used in service shops free? Who would be responsible if you destroy the machine by playing with a service software? What if someone gets hurt?
The Creo Thermal head is extremely complex and setup is complicated especially for high quality and staccatto. Very few people even from Kodak service really understand it thoroughly... plus, it's only about 35k to replace...
If you own one of these machines I would advise you to trust only a guy that works for Kodak service or had previous training and a few good years of experience on them.
Even the questions about service dongles and access in this thread are dumb for the simple reason that every machine setting can be accessed without a service dongle.
If you don't know how, then don't ask - it means you don't know enough about these machines to touch them.
However, service access does not allow you to change the machine performance....not anymore. Creo decided to use dongles and license files to configure the machine performance. Only the old MPE and early MCE configurations can be changed with a password
People don't understand that these machines are like a piece of complex software.
You download the whole package but you can only run the modules you paid for.
Same here - you buy the hardware but you have to run it at the original specs. Upgrades are available if you pay for them.
Why is it so difficult to grasp the concept?
The exact same Trendsetter hardware can output 20pph or 40pph depending on the license....
About service access - can you guys access your car computer and alter settings? Is the software used in service shops free? Who would be responsible if you destroy the machine by playing with a service software? What if someone gets hurt?
The Creo Thermal head is extremely complex and setup is complicated especially for high quality and staccatto. Very few people even from Kodak service really understand it thoroughly... plus, it's only about 35k to replace...
If you own one of these machines I would advise you to trust only a guy that works for Kodak service or had previous training and a few good years of experience on them.
Even the questions about service dongles and access in this thread are dumb for the simple reason that every machine setting can be accessed without a service dongle.
If you don't know how, then don't ask - it means you don't know enough about these machines to touch them.
However, service access does not allow you to change the machine performance....not anymore. Creo decided to use dongles and license files to configure the machine performance. Only the old MPE and early MCE configurations can be changed with a password
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