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    hi , i have inverse problem someone can i help me. please thank you

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    SC995 fix
    Press "clear all", 1,4,3,"C/S", then press and hold "C/S".
    Then go to copy SP, then SP5882 (CPM) and change to the initial setting.

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    I have try to change 5882 but it is not changed . i have still SC 995

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    I believe that "0" was the default. But mine was set at "1" so maybe that is the setting for your machine.
    Also SP5882 is may not be available unless one enters this way.
    Press "clear all", 1,4,3,"C/S", then press and hold "C/S".

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    SP 5882 in phase 1,4,3 i have change but the error come again

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    SC995 FIX

    Hi,
    I experienced exactly the same problem: we installed a 2500 controller in a 3000 & the result was the same as yours. Finally after 3 burning brains, 12 hours of hard work and the replacement of every board (bcu, controller, iob, nvram...), I decided to go to copytechnet.com... And the result is that I repared the R59 fuse on the IOB. The code is fixed! Many thanks to Cipher who wrote this solution a few months ago.

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    Ricoh MPC 3000  SC 995

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    Ok, I read almost everything about this. We made the mistake, we swapped a MPC3000 Controller and BCU with a MPC2500 one.
    The MPC3000 is working. The MPC2500 is stuck onto SC995.

    We tried all the SP mentioned in this thread without any result.
    We have also put a new nvram (B230-9590) still error.

    Measuring R59 gave a Value (so it's not broken).

    Can you give me any other advice to solve this. Order new parts is the last solution!!!

    Thank you very much in advance

    Vincenzo
    29 rouge unpair manque.... cous cous....

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    Ricoh MPC 3000  SC 995

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    Solved,
    thank you all, I used the cipher method, i was looking for the r59 in the controller. then i noticed to check r59 on the iob.
    29 rouge unpair manque.... cous cous....

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    Re: Ricoh MPC 3000 SC 995

    hi. im having the exact same problem. i cant find the R59 fuse on the IOB. it is the IOB behind the psu?

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    Re: Ricoh MPC 3000 SC 995

    R59 is on the back of the IOB. Took me forever to find it, but it also not there.

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