Ricoh 1224C Network scanning question

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  • taltmeyer
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2019
    • 8

    #16
    Re: Ricoh 1224C Network scanning question

    Hi,

    maybe, the MPC6000 uses mirroring and thats the reason it needs two drives of the same size...
    In my 1224C, there is only space available for one drive.

    Originally posted by anothertech
    Ricoh told me in MPC6000 training that we had to replace the drives as a set from Ricoh, that turned out to not be the case. We always put in whatever we had around, as long as both drives were the same size and model.

    I don't know if all Ricoh models are the same.

    Regards,

    Thomas Altmeyer

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    • Batman1976
      Technician

      50+ Posts
      • Jun 2016
      • 91

      #17
      Re: Ricoh 1224C Network scanning question

      I would just push this device off a bridge into the River Thames!!!


      End of Problem!!

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      • Brianneoe
        Trusted Tech

        250+ Posts
        • May 2015
        • 318

        #18
        Re: Ricoh 1224C Network scanning question

        [QUOTE=Oze;733797]
        Originally posted by Brianneoe
        I had a customer a while back who needed to upload off the doc server to their PC. We used this option. Look on the controller side of the machine and see if there is a board in the slot that the wireless option would go in."
        You CLEARLY don't realise that this model of machine was around BEFORE wireless was invented

        From the 1224 service book

        PRINTER OPTIONS Rev. 05/20031.3.3 WIRELESS LAN (B515)
        NOTE: To install the wireless LAN option, the printer option (B463 or B529) mustbe installed first (1.2).
        The wireless LAN board the IEEE1394 interface board and the MLB FileFormat Converter cannot be installed in the same machine at the sametime. If the IEEE1394 board or MLB File Format Converter has beeninstalled, remove it.
        [B]
        [COLOR=rgb(100.000000%, 100.000000%, 100.000000%)]B529I312.WMF[/COLOR]
        1. Remove the rear cover and controller board cover (steps 1 and 2 of theprinter/scanner installation section).
        2. Attach the wireless LAN board [A] to the controller board (x 2).
        3. Install the wireless LAN card [B].
        4. Replace the controller board cover and rear cover.



        [IMG]file:///page547image13712[/IMG] B463/B529 8 SM



        [C]


        PRINTER OPTIONS


        [IMG]file:///page548image2712[/IMG]

        [COLOR=rgb(100.000000%, 100.000000%, 100.000000%)]B529I008.WMF[/COLOR]


        [IMG]file:///page548image104464[/IMG] [IMG]file:///page548image104624[/IMG] If wireless LAN reception is not very good, install the extended antenna.
        1. Remove the wireless LAN card [A] from the machine.
        2. Remove the standard antenna [B] from the wireless LAN card.
        3. Install the extended antenna [C] on the LAN card, as shown.NOTE: The antenna jack must be at the bottom end.
        4. Twine the extended-antenna wires seven or eight times.
        5. Peel off the backing of the double-sided tape attached to the antenna, and stickthe antenna on the machine.

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        • Oze
          Ricoh Fanboy

          1,000+ Posts
          • Jul 2008
          • 1663

          #19
          Re: Ricoh 1224C Network scanning question

          Originally posted by Brianneoe

          From the 1224 service book

          1. Remove the wireless LAN card [A] from the machine.
          2. Remove the standard antenna [B] from the wireless LAN card.
          3. Install the extended antenna [C] on the LAN card, as shown.NOTE: The antenna jack must be at the bottom end.
          4. Twine the extended-antenna wires seven or eight times.
          5. Peel off the backing of the double-sided tape attached to the antenna, and stickthe antenna on the machine.
          Well blow me down...I stand corrected

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          • slimslob
            Retired

            Site Contributor
            25,000+ Posts
            • May 2013
            • 37489

            #20
            Re: Ricoh 1224C Network scanning question

            The one major problem with the Ricoh wireless interface for this model is that at introduction it use WEP and not the newer more secure WPA. If Ricoh has not changed that you might have trouble getting IT departments to setup WEP access.

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