Ricoh MP2851 Repeating (10~11mm) white bands in black regions

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  • slimslob
    Retired

    Site Contributor
    25,000+ Posts
    • May 2013
    • 37047

    #31
    Re: Ricoh MP2851 Repeating (10~11mm) white bands in black regions

    Originally posted by rapha
    The copier is just a refurbished/surplus one that was purchased for around USD650 four years ago. It ran perfectly fine that time, but from then until now, only 1,500 pages were printed (or 375pages/year). So one would be hesitant to spend USD500 for a new PCU.
    With that low a usage you are not going to get it to maintain good image quality. That is just over 31 pages a month. That model should be doing 15K to 20K a month. You need to be running SP 2802 Developer Mixing 2 or 3 times a week to keep the toner properly mixed in with the developer. This will prevent the prints from having a dirty background. The toner bottle should be taken out, the cap put back on and the bottle shaken about once a week to keep the toner in the bottle from clumping.

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    • Phil B.
      Field Supervisor

      10,000+ Posts
      • Jul 2016
      • 22798

      #32
      Re: Ricoh MP2851 Repeating (10~11mm) white bands in black regions

      Originally posted by Oze
      And even so...how many times do you think you can just keep refurbishing the original pcdu?
      At SOME stage they ALL have to be replaced....I think it's your time
      I think I'm done with thread as well Sandy...you can lead a horse to water etc
      Me to brother. Cheep people get what they deserve.

      Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk

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      • Gab
        Senior Tech
        • Aug 2015
        • 665

        #33
        Re: Ricoh MP2851 Repeating (10~11mm) white bands in black regions

        Just meter the distance between bands and chech whitch roller (charge , drum etc) has this perimeter.

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        • rapha
          Technician
          • Dec 2020
          • 16

          #34
          Re: Ricoh MP2851 Repeating (10~11mm) white bands in black regions

          Originally posted by slimslob
          With that low a usage you are not going to get it to maintain good image quality. That is just over 31 pages a month. That model should be doing 15K to 20K a month. You need to be running SP 2802 Developer Mixing 2 or 3 times a week to keep the toner properly mixed in with the developer. This will prevent the prints from having a dirty background. The toner bottle should be taken out, the cap put back on and the bottle shaken about once a week to keep the toner in the bottle from clumping.
          Thank you, will keep this in mind. There's nothing I can do about how often the copier will be used.

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          • rapha
            Technician
            • Dec 2020
            • 16

            #35
            Re: Ricoh MP2851 Repeating (10~11mm) white bands in black regions

            For those who are interested to know, I have tried swapping in just the developer section of the good PCU. Problem still persists.

            On the other hand, when I used the bad copier unit's developer section on the good copier unit, there were no problems whatsoever.

            So, the developer section must be good.

            Will now try swapping the parts within the drum section and see how it goes.

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            • rapha
              Technician
              • Dec 2020
              • 16

              #36
              Re: Ricoh MP2851 Repeating (10~11mm) white bands in black regions

              Originally posted by Gab
              Just meter the distance between bands and chech whitch roller (charge , drum etc) has this perimeter.
              Yes, this also came to mind. However, 11mm/3.14 is only approximately 3.5mm, and I don't think there are any rollers with such small diameter.

              But I did notice the period wasn't constant, and wavers from 10 to 11mm, which could mean the period could actually be 21mm, giving a diameter of 6.69mm or approx 1/4". I haven't checked, but it could point to the cleaning roller in the drum section of the PCU. Will try swapping a good one in to see how it goes.

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