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    Exclamation tic tac sound in up right door cover in ineo+224e

    hi all
    i went today to check an ineo+ 224e , and i noticed a weird sound ticking in up right door cover ,
    have anybody ever faced this problem or have an idea about it !

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    Re: tic tac sound in up right door cover in ineo+224e

    i had the same on a B654, the machine was to busy to try and trouble shoot it worried me a bit it was coming from the right side door. The machine was running ok so i left it like that. On the next visit the sound was gone.

    Hope you find it, maybe someone else knows where its coming from.

    Make a recording of the noise.

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    Re: tic tac sound in up right door cover in ineo+224e

    Fuser.

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    Re: tic tac sound in up right door cover in ineo+224e

    Quote Originally Posted by wseyller View Post
    Fuser.
    I'll agree with wseyller. It's usually the fuser and usually it has no detrimental effect other than the ticky ticky noise.

    If the fuser is in good shape, you can take the time to use a good quality high temp grease to lubricate the various mechanical parts, specifically the heat roller and pressure roller bearings where they contact the rollers. If the fuser is trashed ... just order the new fuser. =^..^=
    If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
    1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
    2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
    3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
    4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

    blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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    Re: tic tac sound in up right door cover in ineo+224e

    I had a C454 (non E series) doing this exact same thing today. Replacing the fuser made it go away.

    There is a knowledge base article titled:
    TAUS1200940EN
    Abnormal faint clicking noise
    Article date: 2013-12-17

    This references these models:
    bizhub C454
    bizhub C364
    bizhub C284
    bizhub C224



    The fuser for these was modified to correct the issue in the future. The E series I believe use the same fuser but I would think they would have the newer fuser. But maybe this cause is related, maybe not.

    CAUSE: The heat roller may become angled due to the position of the mounting plate. This position may place excessive pressure to one side causing the rear fuser bearing to fail.

    SOLUTION: Please follow the adjustment procedure below to fix the mounting plate in the correct position.
    CAUTION: Make sure to perform the following procedures after waiting for the temperature of the fusing unit to be cool enough to touch.
    Be careful not to damage the harness or have it routed incorrectly.
    1. Remove the fusing unit.
    2. Remove two screws from each cover then remove the Left and Right covers.
    3. Remove two shoulder screws and one screw from the Front cover then remove the cover.
    1clickingnoise.jpg
    4. Loosen two screws on the left side as seen in the following illustration, locate the positioning plate in the center of the square hole and secure it with the screws.
    5. Loosen the right side screw, locate the positioning plate in the center of the square hole and secure it with the screw.
    2clickingnoise.jpg
    To reinstall the covers, reverse order of removal. Please follow all the precautions described below.
    3clickingnoise.jpg


    4clickingnoise.jpg




    Notes:
    a. Fusing Unit cut-in Serial Number.

    Product For 120V For 230V
    C224/284/364 A161A722F0015898 A161A723F0050835
    C454 A4FJA722F0003149 A4FJA723F0008622

    b. The 120V AC Fuser Unit (p/n A161R71833 for bizhub C224/C284/C364 and p/n A4FJR70322 for bizhub C454).
    Last edited by wseyller; 04-21-2015 at 03:45 AM.

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    Re: tic tac sound in up right door cover in ineo+224e

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcat4866 View Post
    . =^..^=
    Quote Originally Posted by wseyller View Post



    thank you very much sir
    and thank you for the demonstration images

    http://i.imgur.com/vttTNvX.jpg

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    Re: tic tac sound in up right door cover in ineo+224e

    I have also found that the bushings on the exit unit that sits above the fuser on the side door get worn and cause ticking and squeeking I have a spare I rebuild now and swap in when needed

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    Re: tic tac sound in up right door cover in ineo+224e

    Hi I have MP 4001 But that has a nois sound when turn on . so i check the motors in 5804 cod and the sound related to OPC motor . Please Help me ?

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    Re: tic tac sound in up right door cover in ineo+224e

    Quote Originally Posted by xalid View Post
    Hi I have MP 4001 But that has a nois sound when turn on . so i check the motors in 5804 cod and the sound related to OPC motor . Please Help me ?

    Dude repost this under RICOH.
    This is a BH thread.
    You will have better luck there.
    Whatever

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