i have a ricoh 3260c (color) USA version with a error sc 412. I need to identify the problem and whats the solution(s). any help out there?
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i have a ricoh 3260c (color) USA version with a error sc 412. I need to identify the problem and whats the solution(s). any help out there?
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From the service manual:
SC410 DID sensor error 2: Development γ K
SC411 DID sensor error 3: Development γ M
SC412 DID sensor error 4: Development γ C
SC413 DID sensor error 5: Development γ Y
Development gamma for black,
magenta, cyan, or yellow is not
within range (0.3 to 6.0).
Process control halts when this
SC is issued.
•Toner density not normal: Refer to the
procedure for process control self-check
error codes 55 to 59 to 59, and 61
(section 4.2.4)
•Potential sensor defective
•Laser diode not firing
•ITB separation for CMY abnormal
•Transfer power pack defective
•ID sensor defective
•If after service or installation, check ITB
release lever.
I would clean all the ID sensors first and see what happens.
Totoro
[Symptom]
When the PCU units were initialized after delivery, SC412 (ID Sensor Error 2: Development Gamma CYAN) appeared.
Copies showed almost no Cyan.
[Cause]
The transfer belt release lever was not set properly, so the correct pressure was not applied to the belt.
[What to do]
The transfer belt release lever was set properly.
Slack in the ITB can foul the ID sensors with toner, so check and clean them.
Be very careful when you install and initialize new PCUs/developers. You have to follow procedures exactly as mentioned in Ricoh manuals.
Hope it helps.
[Symptom]
When the PCU units were initialized after delivery, SC412 (ID Sensor Error 2: Development Gamma CYAN) appeared.
Copies showed almost no Cyan.
[Cause]
The transfer belt release lever was not set properly, so the correct pressure was not applied to the belt.
[What to do]
The transfer belt release lever wasn't set properly.
Slack in the ITB can foul the ID sensors with toner, so check and clean them.
Be very careful when you install and initialize new PCUs/developers. You have to follow procedures exactly as mentioned in Ricoh manuals.
Hope it helps.
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