Ricoh MPC2051 jam code J064

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  • mga
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    #91
    Re: Ricoh MPC2051 jam code J064

    Originally posted by slimslob
    No because that is not an exit. The slot and tray are the inverter path. It becomes the main paper exit path only when the internal finisher is installed.
    Come on slimslob it comes out the top of the exit assy ie inverter then going back into duplex to do second side then comes out to the exit tray.

    Sometimes the top tray for the inverter come out of place and stops the paper.
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    • slimslob
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      #92
      Re: Ricoh MPC2051 jam code J064

      Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
      Dude, how the hell do you know this? Do you just sitting around reading all day?
      It all comes out of memory. I've been working on copier and other office equipment since March 1972. In the days of the early non BrandX plain paper copiers I even designed auxiliary paper trays and coin op attachments for a couple of makes.

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      • slimslob
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        #93
        Re: Ricoh MPC2051 jam code J064

        Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
        He's very well rounded.
        Are you referring to my girth?

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        • slimslob
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          #94
          Re: Ricoh MPC2051 jam code J064

          Originally posted by SteinarN
          I had to dissect the machine agin, I felt an irresistible urge to know the exact processor in it
          The processor is the lower part of the two missing it's heat sink.

          It's an Intel Celeron at a paltry 600MHz with 512KB kache. 130nm process node, launched in 2003, so it was already an old (and cheap) part when this printer was launched in 2011.
          It contains just 77 million transistors, compared to modern desktop processors containing around 10 billion transistors.
          That is what Ricoh calls the GW Controller. Later models used the GW+ Controller.

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          • slimslob
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            #95
            Re: Ricoh MPC2051 jam code J064

            Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
            Or maybe he isn't human? He could be from another planet that is beyond our intelligence. Yeah, that's what I'm gong with.
            Generally once I write some down on paper I will remember it, one way or another. As an example, when growing up, I could study the weekly spelling list all dat every day for a week and still not be able to remember all the words. Copy each of them to another sheet of paper and they were locked in. As a result I always did excellently on spelling tests but when it came to the annual scholastic achievement I was usually near the 70th percentile as opposed to 94th to 99th on everything else.

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            • SteinarN
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              #96
              Re: Ricoh MPC2051 jam code J064

              I like very much designing stuff. I dont get to do it that much currently.
              Previously when I worked on stationary systems I designed and built some refrigerated equipment.

              Pics of a box with ice water for chilling hot products. It can cool 300kg products from close to 100 degrees down to close to zero degrees in less than one hour. It has a storage of about 300kg ice on the tubes in the last pic. That ice causes the water temp to increase only a couple degrees when the hot product is put into the box. The tubes are in the lower half of the box. You can just see the bottom plates in the left side of the last pic, one plate removed to see the cooling tubes. Total volume of the box is about 1600 liters. Panels is made of stainless steel plates, 0,7mm thick, glued with a PVC foam core into 52mm thick panels. The panels are then glued together to form the box. The pump circulates up to 10l/s of water, you can see the water circulating in the pics. The pump is controlled by a VFD so the circulation can be adjusted from very low up to max. At max the water splashes over the edge of the box though.

              I designed and made this box in about 2003, together with the cooling system for the box and many other chilled rooms, cabinets etc for that installation.
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              • slimslob
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                #97
                Re: Ricoh MPC2051 jam code J064

                Originally posted by mga
                Come on slimslob it comes out the top of the exit assy ie inverter then going back into duplex to do second side then comes out to the exit tray.

                Sometimes the top tray for the inverter come out of place and stops the paper.
                I take it that you have never had the joy(sarcasm) of working on an internal finisher. When they worked, fine, but when they had problems it became a whole new experience, especially the one used on this model.

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                • anothertech
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                  #98
                  Re: Ricoh MPC2051 jam code J064

                  Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                  Or maybe he isn't human? He could be from another planet that is beyond our intelligence. Yeah, that's what I'm gong with.
                  Has anyone really met him in person? He might just be a computer bot!

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                  • slimslob
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                    #99
                    Re: Ricoh MPC2051 jam code J064

                    Originally posted by anothertech
                    Has anyone really met him in person? He might just be a computer bot!
                    Phil and I are friends of Facebook. My actual name is in my profile if you use Facebook and want to find me.

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                    • Phil B.
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                      #100
                      Re: Ricoh MPC2051 jam code J064

                      Originally posted by slimslob
                      Phil and I are friends of Facebook. My actual name is in my profile if you use Facebook and want to find me.
                      HAHAHA someone thinks I'm a bot?
                      Has he ever seen a bit reply like I do?
                      What a marron!

                      Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk

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                      • Phil B.
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                        #101
                        Re: Ricoh MPC2051 jam code J064

                        Originally posted by anothertech
                        Has anyone really met him in person? He might just be a computer bot!
                        How many here at CTN have you met personally?
                        OR you can check out my profile on fakebook Philip Brink.
                        I use the same Gmail addy there also.

                        Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk

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                        • anothertech
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                          #102
                          Re: Ricoh MPC2051 jam code J064

                          Originally posted by Phil B.
                          How many here at CTN have you met personally?
                          OR you can check out my profile on fakebook Philip Brink.
                          I use the same Gmail addy there also.

                          Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
                          Lol, that's exactly what a bot would say, hahaha

                          ah just kidding, all in good fun.🤣

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                          • luca72
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                            #103
                            Re: Ricoh MPC2051 jam code J064

                            Originally posted by GIUBOSS
                            do not put regular grease, rather a drizzle of oil (silicone), otherwise it will soon cause the same problem
                            lately I have switched from grease to copper (there is a risk that if it goes on the pants it won't go away) to the ceramic one, even on the fuser bushings, I'm getting excellent results
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                            "I'll be back"

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                            • SteinarN
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                              #104
                              Re: Ricoh MPC2051 jam code J064

                              Originally posted by luca72
                              lately I have switched from grease to copper (there is a risk that if it goes on the pants it won't go away) to the ceramic one, even on the fuser bushings, I'm getting excellent results
                              Is this the same stuff that is advised to cover outside of engine injectors with when replacing them?
                              I read in the Ricoh manual that they advise the use of a grease on the fusing unit that must be made of 50 percent gold dust and the reimainder of platina and silver and some other exotic elements.
                              It is Barrierta S 552R.

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                              • luca72
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                                #105
                                Re: Ricoh MPC2051 jam code J064

                                Originally posted by SteinarN
                                Is this the same stuff that is advised to cover outside of engine injectors with when replacing them?
                                I read in the Ricoh manual that they advise the use of a grease on the fusing unit that must be made of 50 percent gold dust and the reimainder of platina and silver and some other exotic elements.
                                It is Barrierta S 552R.

                                look, maybe I didn't quite understand your question (?) however, if you mean that special oil that you put on, when you replace the camshaft and the engine head tappets, it's not that, what you mean is an oil of synthesis...the Ricoh Grease cost like cocaine..lol...this cost 11 euro
                                "I'll be back"

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