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  • ben
    • May 2025

    #1

    ricoh 7000 reset fusing unit correctly message

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    Hello guys

    I have a message on a copier ricoh 7000:

    ""reset fusing unit correctly"" message

    Iam only find something on page 6-27 in the service manual, but till now after a couple of hour I do not find the problem
    somebody had some advised

    I try already another fusing unit with now result.

    thanks in advanced ben
  • Vesigoth
    Trusted Tech
    100+ Posts
    • Mar 2008
    • 133

    #2
    Ricoh 7000

    Hi Ben,
    Try getting into service mode (All Reset, 1,0,7, Stop and hold down the stop key) go to Data log find S/C jam reset shut off the main power switch, wait 10 seconds and turn on the copier again. Good luck.

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    • E Winter

      #3
      1. I think it's not a good idea to spread this information (how to enter sp) in public
      2. that key combination won't work on a CL7000


      I think the display message is not refering to a SC code. Sounds like the fusing unit isn't set up correctly - check the parts wich are involved in the detection of the funing unit.

      Check also the fuser connectors if there's stucked paper inside (I'd bet this is your problem).

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      • ben

        #4
        Originally posted by Jan Sommer
        1. I think it's not a good idea to spread this information (how to enter sp) in public
        2. that key combination won't work on a CL7000


        I think the display message is not refering to a SC code. Sounds like the fusing unit isn't set up correctly - check the parts wich are involved in the detection of the funing unit.

        Check also the fuser connectors if there's stucked paper inside (I'd bet this is your problem).

        Hello Jan,
        I now the service code, the 7000 with have the problem don't had a scanner.
        But that s not the problem, i have also all service manuals.

        But i check already or there is paper somewhere but there is no paper.

        I try already another fuserunit from a running m/c, an the problem is still in these m/c. and the other m/c is running with the fusing unit out the problem m/c.
        I have 15 years experience with another brand of copiers, but lesser experience with ricoh.
        Which parts do you mean with"" check the parts wich are involved in the detection of the funing unit."""?????

        I hope somebody had more idees.
        best regards ben

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        • E Winter

          #5
          Have you also checked the fuser connector of the machine if there's stucked paper inside? This is sometimes not easy to see at the first look.

          There's also a sensor wich is detecting the fuser paper exit feeler but afaik a broken one may just force a paper jam message.

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          • ben

            #6
            Originally posted by Jan Sommer
            Have you also checked the fuser connector of the machine if there's stucked paper inside? This is sometimes not easy to see at the first look.

            There's also a sensor wich is detecting the fuser paper exit feeler but afaik a broken one may just force a paper jam message.

            hallo jan,
            Yes i check your suggestions already, but i have the same problem with 5 the same printers!! All just imported!!!

            Ben

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            • TonerMunkeh
              Professional Moron

              2,500+ Posts
              • Apr 2008
              • 3865

              #7
              All imported? From where to where?

              Just thinking out loud here, but say the imported machine is using a different voltage to the fusing unit you have in it, that would explain the odd errors, especially with all 5 of them doing it. Could be the machine's aren't getting enough power too.
              It's 106 miles to Chicago. We've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.

              Hit it.

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              • KopyKat
                Nurse Ratched of Repair

                250+ Posts
                • Nov 2008
                • 366

                #8
                Double Posting

                This is exactly what I told Ben over on this thread two days ago. There are two threads on this same issue...here in this forum and here

                Should have the two threads merged.
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                Relax! This firmware injection won't hurt...but it will take 45 minutes.

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                • imaginemoko
                  unTrusted Tech

                  250+ Posts
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 289

                  #9
                  it may look like the machine is for 220v then you put a fusing unit working for 110v even same model it will appear a fusing setting error, basically its obvious the difference. secondly connector pins male to it female chassy has also diffrent configuration or pins connection....if maybe this is the case.. well... maybe we could solve the problem sir...
                  fix the customer first then fix the machine... its simple and makes life more easy.

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                  • E Winter

                    #10
                    Originally posted by imaginemoko
                    it may look like the machine is for 220v then you put a fusing unit working for 110v even same model it will appear a fusing setting error, basically its obvious the difference. secondly connector pins male to it female chassy has also diffrent configuration or pins connection....if maybe this is the case.. well... maybe we could solve the problem sir...
                    agree - different marketing and/or voltage areas may have different pin assignments on the connectors.

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                    • ben

                      #11
                      thanks for all advised.
                      The machines with the problem gives after switch on, shortly the message "" Ipsio RX 8200""
                      also: setting 5009 has only 2 settings, normally you can set around 10 languages!
                      On the cover next the m/c number is writen 7000

                      after replace the bcu and controller board from a running 7000 the message was gone. conclusion nothing wrong with fusing unit.

                      I think that the problem is in the firmware.
                      can somebody send the files for the sd card to do a firmware update
                      thanks in advanced.

                      ben

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                      • Eric1968
                        Service Manager

                        1,000+ Posts
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 2458

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Vesigoth
                        Hi Ben,
                        Try getting into service mode (All Reset, 1,0,7, Stop and hold down the stop key) go to Data log find S/C jam reset shut off the main power switch, wait 10 seconds and turn on the copier again. Good luck.
                        Giving this information is asking for trouble!

                        Reset Fusing Unit means that the Unit is not making good contact with the machine. Has nothing to do with resetting a fuser error.

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