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  • Brianneoe
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    All good, just a FYI, Ratio makes the Plotbase controller and has a upgrade windows 7 box for a little less than 2grand. Its all preloaded and all is needed is to put it on their network and reconnect. You can make a quick $$ if your customer requires a upgrade. The rep is a located in your neck of the woods.

    PLOTBASE software pre-installed Computers

    W7-PRO with PLOTBASE pre-installed
    80gb 7200rpm SATA Hdd (+optional 2nd ready to go swap drive)
    P4 Pentium single core CPU, 2 or 4gb ram
    RATIO offers the convenience of software pre-installed PCs with the PLOTBASE version of your
    choice. Assuring you of full compatibility with the legacy Ricoh wide format controller cards, these

    supportable platform for the application.
    Many legacy Ricoh / Lanier / Savin / Gestetner / GEI controller cards require a single core CPU




    lose connection through PLOTBASE as well as scanning issues (pixel shift) can happen sporadically
    in addition to other possible issues.





    required configuration


    slots, join to your network and connect client PCs via the shared Windows driver already
    installed on the PLOTBASE PC.

    system components are properly configured.

    not have a controller card or if your original card has failed.

    client PC connectivity from XP-PRO (PLOTBASE 371) to W7 or W8-PRO x32 and x64 (requires PLOTBASE
    374 or 378)
    [Re-certified units are all fully tested and cleaned. The case may have surface scratches or markings, however
    full operational functionality is assured)
    RATIO US 262-558-4900 sales@Ratio.us Page not found – Ratio US APR 2014
    PLOTBASE software pre-installed Computers
    RATIO RIP CUBE
    500gb 7200rpm SATA Hdd (+optional 2nd ready to go swap drive)
    Dual Core CPU, 4gb ram
    RATIO offers the convenience of software pre-installed PCs with the PLOTBASE version of
    your choice. Assuring you of full compatibility with the legacy Ricoh wide format controller

    well as assure a supportable platform for the application.



    is a 1st generation card, we do offer a card swap upgrade to a 2nd generation card for the RW-
    240 / 480 / 2400 / 3600 series controllers




    PLOTBASE required configuration


    slot (or swap card can be pre-installed), join to your network and connect client PCs
    via the shared Windows driver already installed on the PLOTBASE PC.

    separately) if you do not have a controller card or wish to upgrade to a dual core


    operating system components are properly configured.

    client PC connectivity from XP-PRO (PLOTBASE 371) to W7 or W8-PRO x32 and x64 (requires PLOTBASE
    374 or 378)
    [Re-certified units are all fully tested and cleaned. The case may have surface scratches or markings, however
    full operational functionality is assured)
    RATIO US 262-558-4900 sales@Ratio.us Page not found – Ratio US APR 2014

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  • digicor
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    Thank you very much for the insight

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  • Brianneoe
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    2208 Toner Supply Setting
    001 Gain Sets the toner supply capacity for the job load.
    [0~3/1/1]
    0: H (Low)
    1: M (Medium)
    2: H (High)
    3: HH (Very High)
    002 Supply Pause Level Not Used
    003 Toner Supply Mode Sets the toner supply mode.
    0: Detect Mode
    1: Fixed Mode
    If the ID sensor is damaged and cannot be replaced
    immediately, set this SP to .1.. Then, the customer can
    continue to use the machine until a new ID sensor is
    available. After you install a new ID sensor, reset the SP
    to 0.


    6.6.8 TONER DENSITY CONTROL

    Overview
    This machine uses an ID sensor to control:



    The machine uses the ratio of Vsg/Vsp to find the quantity of toner that must be
    supplied to the drum.
    To supply toner, the machine switches on the toner supply clutch to feed toner from
    the toner cartridge to the development unit.
    SP3103 (ID Sensor Output Display) shows the most recent values of Vsg and Vsp
    that were stored in the NVRAM (Range: 0.00 ~ 5.00 V).
    Supply Modes
    There are two supply modes


    During normal operation, the machine uses detect supply mode.
    Detect supply mode has two sub-modes (referred to as .tables.).


    the copy becomes more than 1189 mm (46.8").
    If an ID sensor problem occurs during the job, the machine stops at the end of the
    job. The machine does not go into fixed supply mode automatically. The technician
    must repair the machine. If the machine cannot be repaired, the technician must
    put the machine into fixed supply mode with SP 2208 003.
    In fixed supply mode, the machine supplies a set quantity of toner per page.
    After the technician repairs the machine, the machine must be put back in detect
    supply mode with SP 2208 003


    Detect Supply Mode
    Main Table
    The machine uses this table from the start of the page until the length of the printed
    page gets to 1189 mm (46.8").
    The machine uses these two parameters to control the rate of toner supply:

    The toner supply level set with SP2208 001
    Vsp/Vsg Toner Supply Level (SP 2208 001)
    L M H HH
    Less than 10% None None None None
    10% to 12% 10% 15% 20% 30%
    More than 12% 30% 40% 50% 60%
    Toner Near-End 100% 100% 100% 100%
    Normally, Vsg/Vsp is less than 10%. So no toner is supplied during printing.
    Length Table
    If the page becomes longer than 1189 mm (46.8"), the machine changes to the
    Length Table for the remaining part of the page.
    But, if no toner was supplied before the start of the copy job, the quantity of toner
    was sufficient at that time. Because of this, the machine does not change to the
    Length Table.
    The Length Table ignores the Vsp/Vsg ratio. Toner is supplied at a set rate. This
    rate is controlled by the toner supply level set with SP 2208 001.
    Length Table
    Toner supply rate Toner Supply Level (SP 2208 001)
    L M H HH
    2% 4% 8% 15%
    Under normal conditions (Vsp/Vsg less than 10%), no toner was supplied during
    the first 1189 mm of the print. As a result, the developer does not contain much
    toner. Because of this, the Length Table increases the toner supply rate from 0% to
    2%, 4%, 8%, or 15%.

    Good luck

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  • fshead
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    AS one who has not worked on wide formats but most other series,i know on my 60cpm b/w series that the drum mylar
    gets hard from the exposure to toner and heat and if you can clean it use only warm water and a nice soft cloth..
    if toner is slowly leaking onto the sensor,i have done this till i can change the seal/drum mylar

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  • digicor
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    ok i can re clean it with a damp cloth?

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  • slimslob
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    Originally posted by digicor
    i jsut wiped it with a dry cloth, nothing else, i did blow it with canned air once as well
    Dry cloth will cause static.

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  • digicor
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    i jsut wiped it with a dry cloth, nothing else, i did blow it with canned air once as well

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  • slimslob
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    When you cleaned the ID sensor, how did you do so? The recommended method is to use a soft cotton cloth moistened with clean water only. Use of anything else will result in either static on the surface that will attract either dust or toner, a cleaned film or clouded surface from etching of the surface by solvents.

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  • digicor
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    Aficio 240W

    I have a client that wont give up this machine to the spoils of the new age, that said, i have to go over there every other 3 weeks and clean the ID sensor,(just above the drum in the center) Ive replaced it three times only to find out cleaning it works, i re set the thing and its running for another round, My question is, is there a way around the sc401 with out changeing the Dv? By hard setting , or unchecking the density every when ever it does it? or extending the density check, Its been set , i cant remember, but its not pixels, "0" or "1" ive tried both, the book says the sc401 could be power supply sending over voltage, but i just clean it and it goes back to work.
    Im assuming the DV is dusting up on it, its not over toning and the images look good, the drum itself has marks in it, but not right by ID sensor, it has 35k on it not really a lot.
    but then again maybe this is a lot for this machine
    Im looking to replace the machine , they are tied to some software thats running on there "win xp" that was expensive for plotting plans ,
    so if there is one available you may know of please forward the info to me.
    Thanks
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