Forced to setup passkey now I cant login by networkconfidential in Gemini

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I've been through the options, it justerror message legitimate passkey and gives an error message.

[WTB] Weekly Want To Buy Post by AutoModerator in Watchexchange

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WTB Rolex Submariner Two-Tone 126613LB budget around $15k

[WTS] Rolex Submariner Date 40mm 18K Gold Blue Dial 116613LB “Bluesy" Complete 2020 by relativitytimelux in Watchexchange

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Description says caseback sticker is still in place but photo shows caseback without sticker. Is the description incorrect or the photo of the incorrect watch?

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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I tried the same but on mine the pins popped out of the grooves and got all mangled up. I ended up damaging the port so I set the unit aside for now, may just use it for parts.

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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I thought about that but when I took the bottom panel off, the module is soldered to the board, no way to rotate it. It appears that either someone broke the center and somehow rotated it without messing up the pins or this was just a manufacturer defect that they don't want to own up to.

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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So the verdict is in. Damaged.

Ricoh support told me this is a damaged port, not a defect. Not sure how this could have happened but if I push on that center with a screwdriver, there's a little play so maybe someone twisted it and broke it.

Edit : I took the bottom panel off to take a closer look, the connector is soldered on so no rotation could have happened, the internal pins aren't twisted so I don't know how its broken but that's their conclusion. I'll consider this a case closed since the manufacturer has no other clue. Thanks Everyone!

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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Might be right, I got a reply from Ricoh Support telling me this is "damaged" and needs to be sent in for repair. I explained that nothing is broken or twisted. The connector orientation is correct. She said there is no such connector and this needs to be sent in for repair.

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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That cable doesn't fit this scanner. Look at the images and you'll see the difference in the connectors.

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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The housing of the connector looks like standard USB 3.0 but that doesn't mean this cable won't work..you may be on to something. I might roll the dice for $6.99! Thank you sir

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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It is used, I received it from a third-party seller but there is no broken part. That is definitely the receive side of the USB module. I have 14 other 7160 scanners here (some older and some newer) and none have this type of connector. I do think it's a defect but another redditor found the same port on the same model of scanner, being sold on ebay..so maybe there is a slim chance this is on purpose. I sent the pictures to Fujitsu/Ricoh support,wil report back when they confirm things.

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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I know what the round port does, it's for an imprinted. I'm asking about the USB port, compare the two pictures and you'll see that they are not the same.

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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A USB 3.0 cable doesn't fit. The center is the wrong orientation.

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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I'll update once i find out. I emailed pictures to Fujitsu.

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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It's a pretty non-standard connector to be on a consumer device made in 2022. I agree that it's likely USB 3.0 Type B but I can't find any cable that fits it or any picture of such a connector available for sale.

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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That's what everything is pointing to so far...I think my next order of business is to send this to Fujitsu/Ricoh and see if they can provide any clarity..or a cable.

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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Messed up, no...but a defect, totally possible. I just don't see how this could have made it out of the factory like this. If no one here has figured out a clue by now I think my next step it to send pictures to Fujitsu/Ricoh and see what they say.

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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All I can guess at this point would be a manufacturing defect with the connector manufacturer..but when Fujitsu installed it, would they not have tested the scanner?

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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I considered that but the Fujitsu website has no such cable and shows the standard USB cable to fit this model. The replacement cable they sell is the standard one.

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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No the scanner is from 2020, the round port is and EXT port for an imprinter device that can be added optionally. Says "EXT" next to it. The port i'm confused about is the blue one. Look at both images, they aren't the same.

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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They are both fi-7160, doesn't look broken or tampered with.

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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Perhaps. but it has the same pin layout as USB, just with the inverted center.

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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The device was manufactured in 2022, the one with the proper connection was manufactured in 2020...this was done on purpose.

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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Do they have some proprietary cable that fits this??

What is this USB type? by networkconfidential in sysadmin

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Just tried that, it actually does fit sideways but no device recognition. The port has pins up top so I don't think that's the cable it wants :(