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  • Zaxxon
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Jan 2014
    • 608

    #1

    Ricoh MP C6501 - SC555

    Hello all you kind tech's

    I'm struggling with this MP C6501 throwing SC555 - periodically (but often) - just did when just doing nothing (only me watching it) "boing" SC555 out of the blue...

    So far changed:

    Pressure roller thermistor
    Lwr. fusing lamp
    AC control board

    Filter cleaned.

    So I'm open for suggestions if anyone can recall a similar thrill.
    Please start you post with brand, model, problem.
  • Ottawatech
    Technician

    50+ Posts
    • Feb 2015
    • 63

    #2
    Re: Ricoh MP C6501 - SC555

    Not sure if this will help, but I found the following thread on another forum:

    Mpc6501 sc555
    I have an MPC6501 that keeps throwing SC555 Codes. There are approximately 50,000 copies / prints on the unit. I replaced the Pressure Roller Thermistor yesterday - it had a build up of toner on it - but the code came back a couple of hours later. I'm going to try firmware today and probably order a lamp as well as the lamp harness / wiring (if possible). The lamp cables didn't looked pinched against the frame and all the insulation looked to be intact.


    Any other suggestions?


    Your pressure roller thermistor had a build up in 50K?
    I have to question why the pressure roller cleaning roller[AE042080] was not doing its job.
    Is the oil roller[AE040015] dry?
    Is the customer using coated stocks?
    How were the other thermistors? Were they Dirty? Were they replaced[AW100130]?
    Did you monitor the thermistor in SP 1106-004?
    How is the wiring from the thermistor to the fuser connector? Pinched? Routed near the lift mechanism?


    I went back to the basics and started with the checking all the wiring and cables for pinched wires, etc. When I tested the continuity of the pressure roller heat lamp, I found that it was open. When I pulled it out to do a visual check and to make sure I was testing it correctly, I could see that the filament was broken.
    Nothing works quite so well that I can't totally disable it by trying to make it a little better.

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    • slimslob
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      Site Contributor
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      • May 2013
      • 37376

      #3
      Re: Ricoh MP C6501 - SC555

      I have found that pressure roller errors are frequently caused by the pressure roller thermostat.

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      • jam-o-matic
        Technician

        50+ Posts
        • Oct 2012
        • 72

        #4
        Re: Ricoh MP C6501 - SC555

        We've had several of these throw fuser codes, and are finding power issues (mostly dips) behind it. The newer ESP surge protectors have a digital readout of number of spikes, drops, etc and can be shown to the customer. I believe the amperage draw is enough on these machines, that if shared with almost anything of significance, that comes 'on' at the same time as the fuser, it will throw the SC-555 or -552. Check the power before throwing part$ into it!

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        • Zaxxon
          Senior Tech

          500+ Posts
          • Jan 2014
          • 608

          #5
          Re: Ricoh MP C6501 - SC555

          Originally posted by slimslob
          I have found that pressure roller errors are frequently caused by the pressure roller thermostat.
          The two seriel connected thermofuses?

          and thanks to you all for the fast replies.
          Please start you post with brand, model, problem.

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          • slimslob
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            Re: Ricoh MP C6501 - SC555

            Originally posted by Zaxxon
            The two seriel connected thermofuses?
            Yes. When one of them opens, the pressure roller surface will get enough heat from the fusing to get to the ready temperature, but once you start running paper through, it declines sharply and throws an error.

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            • Zaxxon
              Senior Tech

              500+ Posts
              • Jan 2014
              • 608

              #7
              Re: Ricoh MP C6501 - SC555

              Originally posted by slimslob
              Yes. When one of them opens, the pressure roller surface will get enough heat from the fusing to get to the ready temperature, but once you start running paper through, it declines sharply and throws an error.
              Changed these today - result: power cut off in the building they just love me...

              New fusingunit ordered, my boss gonna kill me now.

              This is a true ball kicking POS always finds a way to bring you down.

              To be continued...
              Please start you post with brand, model, problem.

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              • anothertech
                Service Manager

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                • Nov 2007
                • 1762

                #8
                Re: Ricoh MP C6501 - SC555

                Originally posted by Zaxxon
                Changed these today - result: power cut off in the building they just love me...

                New fusingunit ordered, my boss gonna kill me now.

                This is a true ball kicking POS always finds a way to bring you down.

                To be continued...

                I've got sore balls from these POS also, can't get them out of the field soon enough, balls will be damaged beyond repair!

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                • Zaxxon
                  Senior Tech

                  500+ Posts
                  • Jan 2014
                  • 608

                  #9
                  Re: Ricoh MP C6501 - SC555

                  Went back and changed the entire unit, the old one had about 1.2 mill on its back.

                  Just between us, the power failure was caused by an loose wire not connected to anyting other than the fusingunit frame. Some tech just mounted the screw in the thermofuse...
                  Please start you post with brand, model, problem.

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                  • bob marley
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                    • Jan 2012
                    • 1339

                    #10
                    Re: Ricoh MP C6501 - SC555

                    Originally posted by Zaxxon
                    the power failure was caused by an loose wire not connected to anyting other than the fusingunit frame. .
                    that is something to marvel at
                    Live for yourself and you will live in vain. Live for others, and you will live again

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