Hi there!
Holydays are over now, i´m on the run again. The only information in Germany was in the newsletter.
Greetings...
Hi there!
Holydays are over now, i´m on the run again. The only information in Germany was in the newsletter.
Greetings...
Wish I could read German!
Testing 1-2-3, testing, testing. Is this thing on?
I think Germany should get into the copier business.
Might cost $50,000 for a 20ppm monochrome one but it would probably be one heavy tank copier and you'd only ever need to buy one once every 50 years.
God Bless German engineering.
thanks for this newsletter - google translation works good enough to get the point
One other possibility is that the machines are not level front to back. Developer will migrate out of the unit into the gears and tear them up. Check the level of the machine.
Testing 1-2-3, testing, testing. Is this thing on?
Does anybody ever take the trouble to attempt repairs on this type of PCU? Naturally the easiest response to an SC 500 is to just throw a new PCU in there, and my understanding is that they aren't meant to be serviceable.
I'm under the impression that a colleague of mine tried to repair a couple of them, but they didn't last long, so it's both easier and cheaper (less man-hours) to just throw a new PCU in there. Besides, if the PCU made less than 40k copies, you can try to use the Ricoh warranty to recover part of the cost of the new IU.
' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
Mascan42
'You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heat waves.'
Ibid
I'm just an ex-tech lurking around and spreading disinformation!
Is Ricoh good at warranty replacement?
I've had difficulty with older stock on HP before.
If you buy directly from ricoh there should be no problem - if not they might refuse and forward you to the distrubutor you've bought your stuff.
I don't know about other regions but Ricoh UK do no warranty for consumable parts.
There is no choice but to fit an entire unit as there is no parts breakdown for the PCU on this model
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