Hi Everyone!
I have this problem i can't solve. Ardf jams every 5/10 sheets.
Tried to change Roller Ass'y, Board and sensors, firmware df3090 but
it still have trouble. Can someone help me?
Thanx.
Hi Everyone!
I have this problem i can't solve. Ardf jams every 5/10 sheets.
Tried to change Roller Ass'y, Board and sensors, firmware df3090 but
it still have trouble. Can someone help me?
Thanx.
DF3090 is problematic from begining. I have the same problem on MPC 2003 and MP3554. The costumer and I accept that I can't do any more else, we have to live with that.
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Have you tried the newly modified feed assembly (D684-2101)? Ricoh have changed the material for the rollers inside the belt to increase contact with the paper.
I have had many registration sensor jams on these DFs caused by the original feed assembly, and have had no returns since fitting the new one.
I have to agree with Ruben. It's a pretty reliable DF, but like anything mechanical it does have a few quirks.
We don't know what jams you're getting, but one of the weird things I've run into is that the Registration sensor bracket gets bent. I don't know how this happens, but I've seen it on at least 3 machines.
Thanks. I searched again about modifications and I found that there is a new firmware and this RTB 244040. Now I have hope again that maybe Ricoh finaly found the solution.rd244040.pdf
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Thanks for the info lads, i let you know if i find the solution with One of your advices.
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