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  • slimslob
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    #16
    Re: Ricoh MP C2500 - jamming in fuser

    Originally posted by savi0r
    The fuser looks good, that's why i haven't considered changing it. It never jammed or caused any troubles. The gears aren't missing teeth. i checked that. I will try lubricating it and if that doesn' work, i'll rebuild it. Thank you all.
    If you are going to try lubricating it, do not use a petroleum based lubricant, it will not stand up to the heat of the fusing unit. Many will smoke which the customer will be able to smell while it is smoking out.
    My advice is a silicon based product. Silicon heat sink compound can be applied to roller shaft. If you know how to pack ball bearings by hand, you can pack the bearings with silicon compound.

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    • savi0r
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      • Sep 2010
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      #17
      Re: Ricoh MP C2500 - jamming in fuser

      Thank you all for the advice. I really appreciate it !

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      • fshead
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        #18
        Re: Ricoh MP C2500 - jamming in fuser

        Originally posted by savi0r
        Thank you all for the advice. I really appreciate it !

        I use triflow teflon oil on my fuser bearings and if they are really gunked up i will use a little cap and let them sit in it over night and
        spin them till they are clear and spin freely..
        AS that is an old machine why not try to find a used low meter one..
        Maybe find out what other models cross over..I never did any mpc2500,mpc3000 series so
        I cant say if are different or not..I wish you luck and dont be insulted by some of the ramblings of a few..

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        • fshead
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          #19
          Re: Ricoh MP C2500 - jamming in fuser

          Alos make sure all guides are clean of toner debris especially where the paper enter fuser unit..

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          • slimslob
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            #20
            Re: Ricoh MP C2500 - jamming in fuser

            Originally posted by fshead
            Alos make sure all guides are clean of toner debris especially where the paper enter fuser unit..
            Alos?? Or maybe also. If the stripper plate has toner built up on the under side of the stripping edge, replace it PN B238 4291 Stripper Plate: Coat. It has a Teflon coating. Cleaning it will remove the coating and ultimately make maters worse.

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            • fshead
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              #21
              Re: Ricoh MP C2500 - jamming in fuser

              Originally posted by Phil B.
              when someone is given advise by most in this thread.... then he just wants to put a "drop of oil" on it,deserves no " take it easy "
              clearly he didn't take what was said to heart.
              and as far a being polite? people that are offended need to take off the frilly panties and put some BVD's on!
              you need to tone it down...
              there are some who come on this site looking for the free "cure" who have money but dont think :copier techs " should
              make a living and then there are others..those who really CANT afford what YOU and I take for granted in our daily lives...
              Sometimes when you get older you will see that taking the higher road is the way to go...

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              • Phil B.
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                #22
                Re: Ricoh MP C2500 - jamming in fuser

                Originally posted by fshead
                you need to tone it down...
                there are some who come on this site looking for the free "cure" who have money but dont think :copier techs " should
                make a living and then there are others..those who really CANT afford what YOU and I take for granted in our daily lives...
                Sometimes when you get older you will see that taking the higher road is the way to go...
                I am older... been in this shit for 30+ years... service manager/trainer/field tech. don't tell me to "Tone it down"

                lately we have had a RASH of " Techs " asking questions .... not reading the MANUAL ... and THEN scoffing at some of the suggestions they are given.... next thing they will want is for one of US to drive there and do their Fing job for them!

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                • Tatteous
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                  • May 2017
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                  #23
                  Re: Ricoh MP C2500 - jamming in fuser

                  Originally posted by savi0r
                  I got it the first time. Trust me on that. I'll be polite this time and explain the situation : the customer is a good friend that started a bussiness several months ago. I live in Romania. The machine price was like 250 euros. 500k on counter, but the print looked really nice. Now, here in Romania, an average pay for a month's work is about 350 euros. He had alot of expenses in the beggining and is still struggling. Maybe now you can understand why he kinda doesn't want to pay 700 USD (2 months worth paychecks) and why i am asking the questions i am asking. I am just searching for alternative options. Next time, i would appreciate some manners. It will do you good in the long run. Trust me on this also.
                  The bearing need to be lubed. I have had many of this model have bad heat roller bushings, They are melted onto the heat roller and need to be chipped off the use sand paper to clean the remnants off of the heat roller. Also check if the guide frame that holds the oils supply roller if bent. Customers can do this when they leave it open and try to shut the duplex unit.

                  Try these:
                  1 AE04 0069 Oil Supply Roller

                  2 AE03 2030 Bushing - 20x25

                  No attitude, just help.

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                  • slimslob
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                    #24
                    Re: Ricoh MP C2500 - jamming in fuser

                    Originally posted by fshead
                    you need to tone it down...
                    there are some who come on this site looking for the free "cure" who have money but dont think :copier techs " should
                    make a living and then there are others..those who really CANT afford what YOU and I take for granted in our daily lives...
                    Sometimes when you get older you will see that taking the higher road is the way to go...
                    And then there those who have the money to pay for a service contract or hire and train a tech so an actual tech like most of us here can have jobs but don't want to spend it. I'm sure you've worked for one or two before going independent.

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                    • slimslob
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                      #25
                      Re: Ricoh MP C2500 - jamming in fuser

                      Originally posted by Phil B.
                      I am older... been in this shit for 30+ years... service manager/trainer/field tech. don't tell me to "Tone it down"
                      Phil, I have you by about 17 years give or take a couple of months.
                      lately we have had a RASH of " Techs " asking questions .... not reading the MANUAL ... and THEN scoffing at some of the suggestions they are given.... next thing they will want is for one of US to drive there and do their Fing job for them!
                      They have been around all time. We used to call them takers or "I wants" or "give mes." What we are seeing lately is a rash of those who lack the experience to spot them and therefore give it away. I have also seen an increase of those who want to sell firmware, etc.

                      One thing I go by is looking at their red and green cards and rep power. Multiple green cards and rep power generally indicate someone who is here to help others. Red cards and little or no rep power indicates a taker.

                      Then there lazy techs. You've probably around long enough to remember debs1964. She posted in a thread on Rants, Raved, etc about being a lead tech in the London area and having a younger tech who just couldn't do most things on his own. She would tell him what to check and how to do it and a day or two later he was calling her with the exact same problem at a different account.

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                      • andy227
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                        #26
                        Re: Ricoh MP C2500 - jamming in fuser

                        I just spotted this post, and will just add a few points as I have had these apart so many times.

                        I have had many of this model have bad heat roller bushings, They are melted onto the heat roller and need to be chipped off the use sand paper to clean the remnants off of the heat roller.
                        I have to agree with Tatteous, the heat roller bushings are the first thing to go on these fusers, and I think they were designed to do so. You need to replace these bushings and clean the remnants, even if you want to economise and do nothing else. You must get hold of these bushings, they are also the cheapest part of the fuser. The OP mentions jamming, but fails to mention what kind of jamming, dogear type of jamming, consortina/folded type of jamming, or just stopping half way in, or what ? There is nothing you can lubricate that will affect jamming, if a bearing is seized then it is seized and needs changing, but is more likely to making a squealing noise rather than causing jamming.

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                        • Phil B.
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                          #27
                          Re: Ricoh MP C2500 - jamming in fuser

                          Originally posted by slimslob
                          Phil, I have you by about 17 years give or take a couple of months.
                          They have been around all time. We used to call them takers or "I wants" or "give mes." What we are seeing lately is a rash of those who lack the experience to spot them and therefore give it away. I have also seen an increase of those who want to sell firmware, etc.
                          One thing I go by is looking at their red and green cards and rep power. Multiple green cards and rep power generally indicate someone who is here to help others. Red cards and little or no rep power indicates a taker.
                          Then there lazy techs. You've probably around long enough to remember debs1964. She posted in a thread on Rants, Raved, etc about being a lead tech in the London area and having a younger tech who just couldn't do most things on his own. She would tell him what to check and how to do it and a day or two later he was calling her with the exact same problem at a different account.
                          yeah but you are "retired" and I will never have that luxury!

                          it seems the older I get, the less skills/willingness the newer generations of Techs seem to develop. Back in our day we had to 'finger' it out for ourselves, or fail.

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                          • slimslob
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                            #28
                            Re: Ricoh MP C2500 - jamming in fuser

                            Originally posted by Phil B.
                            yeah but you are "retired" and I will never have that luxury!

                            it seems the older I get, the less skills/willingness the newer generations of Techs seem to develop. Back in our day we had to 'finger' it out for ourselves, or fail.
                            The most obvious skill they seem to have is the ability to read a service manual. I have always been the type where give a service manual and I will fix it if possible. The tech who replaced me still has to call me occasionally.

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                            • fshead
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                              #29
                              Re: Ricoh MP C2500 - jamming in fuser

                              Originally posted by Phil B.
                              I am older... been in this shit for 30+ years... service manager/trainer/field tech. don't tell me to "Tone it down"

                              lately we have had a RASH of " Techs " asking questions .... not reading the MANUAL ... and THEN scoffing at some of the suggestions they are given.... next thing they will want is for one of US to drive there and do their Fing job for them!
                              the way you respond i would say you are "in shit"..30 years wow,i guess that gives you the right to play jesus..
                              AS for your hands on i can fix that approach,why would you say>>REPLACE THE DAMN FUSER!

                              "WHAT DIDN'T YOU GET?
                              REPLACE THE DAMN FUSER!

                              just because it -= LOOKS =- good doesn't mean DIDDLY! "

                              I have better things to do than get in a pissing contest with someone who doesnt really read the posts and seems to fly off the handle...GOOD LUCK TO YOU PHIL

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                              • fshead
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                                #30
                                Re: Ricoh MP C2500 - jamming in fuser

                                Originally posted by slimslob
                                Phil, I have you by about 17 years give or take a couple of months.


                                They have been around all time. We used to call them takers or "I wants" or "give mes." What we are seeing lately is a rash of those who lack the experience to spot them and therefore give it away. I have also seen an increase of those who want to sell firmware, etc.

                                One thing I go by is looking at their red and green cards and rep power. Multiple green cards and rep power generally indicate someone who is here to help others. Red cards and little or no rep power indicates a taker.

                                Then there lazy techs. You've probably around long enough to remember debs1964. She posted in a thread on Rants, Raved, etc about being a lead tech in the London area and having a younger tech who just couldn't do most things on his own. She would tell him what to check and how to do it and a day or two later he was calling her with the exact same problem at a different account.
                                I am with YOU SLIM about the same number of years,started with APECO doing rebuilds in the shop,then sharp,minolta,canon
                                just about every Japanese make out there..I always avoided Xerox,too much drama to get info or parts

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