SP7804-002 did the trick. Thanks for your help guys.
SP7804-002 did the trick. Thanks for your help guys.
That's Ricoh for you. MP 4000 and 5000 required resetting two SPs when you replaced the cleaning web. The original service manual only gave you one. Bulletin 036 gave you both. If you did not reset both at the same time and then reboot, the service web message would not go away.
The problem is they're trying harder and harder to do two things:
1. Over-engineer perfectly good machines
2. Double dip by offering the PCU as a consumable supply item while still needing a service call to replace it properly.
All of the manufacturers are getting good at this kind of thing. At this rate, the next version will need a rebuildable PCU like the DLT models of the same speed.
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Here's what I found...
SP7804 works on the 301's
for the 161/171/201's use SP5912 and set the alarm interval to 0 (disabled)
for the 1515, also use SP5912 but set to 1 (do not display)
For the last two, this should stop the messages from ever showing again (if that's what you really want).
from 161/171 service manual:
5912* PCU Alarm Counter [0 to 255 / 45 / 1/step]
Printout
5912 1
Specifies the PCU alarm level. The PCU alarm is issued when the following
condition is met:
PAc x 1000 >= PCUc
where PAc is the value specified in this SP and PCUc is the PCU counter.
When you specify 0 (zero), the PCU alarm is deactivated.
i have the same problem but there is not 1912 in sp mode there is 1907 then 1913 directly
my machine infotech isc 2525
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