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    ricoh mp c6000

    Hello everyone,

    I just joined this forum (although i have been reading it a lot) as i have a problem that seems noone can solve till now....hehehe
    We have an MPC6000 installed which is quite new (100k colour 36k black).
    All of a sudden the printing is a mess....Printing in colour makes the letters's edges look CMYK, meaning that i get an offset of each colour used by almost 0,001m. It wasn't doing that earlier, although the same file is used from the computer using the same software(PDF-MS Word).
    This problem gets even worse when using heavier paper.Would there be any suggestions to this?

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    Funny thing---I'm in that class as we speak. I'll ask and see what we can find.....
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    Stavrator---Could you scan in an image for us to look at?
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    here is a scanned print

    here is a scanned print of a printed envelope. It is supposed to be green-like letters.The file was created using the latest CorelDraw. Sorry for my late reply, but i was out of towna nd could not get the scan to send.

    Thank you in advance.
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    at first try sp2-111 (forced line position adjustment)

    second: look for a slipping transfer belt
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    thank u

    Quote Originally Posted by herrmann View Post
    at first try sp2-111 (forced line position adjustment)

    second: look for a slipping transfer belt

    thank you for your reply
    i will try these and let u know if it worked....
    is the transfer belt anyhow related to the media thickness??

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    The maschine and therefore the belt speed ist related to the media thickness.
    I have seen such behavior on several canon clc 3200, so i would have a close look on it
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    Quote Originally Posted by stavrator View Post
    Hello everyone,

    I just joined this forum (although i have been reading it a lot) as i have a problem that seems noone can solve till now....hehehe
    We have an MPC6000 installed which is quite new (100k colour 36k black).
    All of a sudden the printing is a mess....Printing in colour makes the letters's edges look CMYK, meaning that i get an offset of each colour used by almost 0,001m. It wasn't doing that earlier, although the same file is used from the computer using the same software(PDF-MS Word).
    This problem gets even worse when using heavier paper.Would there be any suggestions to this?

    See attached

    Clean the MUSIC sensors, these can get dirty! They will case a line position adjustment (MUSIC) error.

    Any SC codes? (Print SP5990 04)

    Could (?) be the belt speed sensors

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    Learn "Mirror Unit for Skew and Interval Correction"... Impress the trainer!!!!

    (Motors move the barrel toroidal lenses to adjust the image position for the COLOURS.... NOT black)
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    Hi all,
    For me that looks like a color registration error. Did you try Sp2111 (Forced Toner position)?
    I use that Sp where colors are not on the top of each other

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    hi friends a basically iam a konica minolta tech,ur prob common in KM color machines.u clean the MUSIC sensors said by tcs04(member).in our case we callas transfer belt image registration sensors.

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