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    cypher sc 995 mpc 3000

    hello to everyone,


    i want to know if anyone have the method of cypher to reset the I/O (FUSE R59). i already find the fuse, but i donīt know what i have to do.
    iīm trying to switch a mainboard of a mpc 2500 to a mpc 3000. i already tried to contact the member cypher in private message, but he do not respond.
    thanks in advance

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    Re: cypher sc 995 mpc 3000

    yes, i know, but if you read this post: Ricoh MPC 3000 SC 995
    you can view that the member chyper found a method to this

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    Re: cypher sc 995 mpc 3000

    Replace the fuser. It has blown even if you dont see nothing damaged. It gives continuity on board but infinite off board.

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    Re: cypher sc 995 mpc 3000

    I'm not shure if those boards are the same.if board numbers don't match then don't go with it but if they do then u have mismatched Serial numbers of machines,happens often when using boards from used machine to test and detect malfunction.
    SP5811 is to change serial number but be carefull cause it's easy to mix them up and then have 2 machines with sc 995.
    Gears,springs,clutches,sliders,connectors and electronics...who on earth can tell what's wrong with it?

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    Re: cypher sc 995 mpc 3000

    Quote Originally Posted by skynetto View Post
    Replace the fuser. It has blown even if you dont see nothing damaged. It gives continuity on board but infinite off board.
    Thanks, for the reply. i see the fuse and the values of it in the board, but i was in doubt and decided to ask on forum. i will buy a fuse and test the results.

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