Try lifting the front left hand corner of the scanner up ( looking at the machine from the front place both hands on the LH corner of the scanner and lift upwards)
if this improves or makes things worse you will have a start point to work from
Try lifting the front left hand corner of the scanner up ( looking at the machine from the front place both hands on the LH corner of the scanner and lift upwards)
if this improves or makes things worse you will have a start point to work from
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I've looked at comparable images again... and I don't think it is actually skewing the image
If I take a meter reading, it is fine, if I take a copy of that the bottom of the leading edge, for about 5mm is skewing, but NOT further up the document...
It basically is a perfect copy, but the line across the bottom of the meter reading curves up for about 5mm at the leading edge...
Any thoughts??
Yes, grab the front left hand side of the scanner and pull it up. You'll get a pop when the scanner returns to position.
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Yes, it was doing it on both....
It seems with a little brute force and some minor twiddling with the carriage cable fixings I now have it straight...
Thanks for all the help....
For safer transport Ricoh's come with a bracket that is situated between the scanner frame and the receiving tray, at the left side of the machine.
When machine is installed at client site, they just throw this bracket away. I keep one for every model and when i face this problem i install the bracket, make my bill and life goes on...
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