Sp5801 should be labeled “kill switch”. Line by line from the birth certificate is your only hope, get the kill tech to do the job.
Sp5801 should be labeled “kill switch”. Line by line from the birth certificate is your only hope, get the kill tech to do the job.
Please start you post with brand, model, problem.
been there, tried that You can SP 2-110-05 until your blue in the face but it just says "error"
And as far as I know new laser units for '03s don't come with a printed slip as all the correction values for mirror position and LD settings are read from a chip in the laser unit when you install it. Since I can't get the copier to upload the settings with SP2-110 that makes me think that the info on this chip is a one shot job and once read is wiped. Anybody ever seen this?
I know its not a normal Ricoh procedure but Lexmark are infamous for doing this to stop you swapping boards between printers.
At least 50% of IT is a solution looking for a problem.
Have you tried disconnecting the skew correction harness first? When replacing with a new unit it is not connected until after executing 2110-005.
Installing a New Laser Unit
1. Insert the new laser unit in the main body carefully.
2. Connect all harnesses except the skew correction motor harness [A] (2nd from right).
Just curious, if you go to the 7xx in service mode I think 7403, is the sc240-004 the only code that is showing recent. I've had a machine throw 2 codes simultaneously and in order to solve the issue had to resolve one sc before the other would clear. Hope that makes sense
Ah ha! hadn't thought of that one. Should have remembered that trick as I've been caught out by that before, hang on while I check....................10 min later..........nope, only other code is SC650-14 as it can't talk to its RC Gate server cos its here in my workshop. Oh well, back to the drawing board
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