Re: White Stuffs on Thick Card Ricoh mpc4502
Where at the C4502 or in the driver?
White Stuffs on Thick Card Ricoh mpc4502
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Re: White Stuffs on Thick Card Ricoh mpc4502
New sleeve. But prints well on plain paper.Leave a comment:
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Re: White Stuffs on Thick Card Ricoh mpc4502
All paper weights are set correctly, moreover all parts where replaced recently only 16k copies.Leave a comment:
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Re: White Stuffs on Thick Card Ricoh mpc4502
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Re: White Stuffs on Thick Card Ricoh mpc4502
The paper type and thickness are not set properly. As a result the transfer current for the PTR is too low, the fusing temperature is too low and the motor speed is too fast. Those are the thing that are automatically adjusted when you change paper thickness.Leave a comment:
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Re: White Stuffs on Thick Card Ricoh mpc4502
hi, to print images so full of color, on a laser, you have to decrease the speed, using [quality setting] I always do it, even at home, to print DVD covers ... even on normal paperLeave a comment:
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Re: White Stuffs on Thick Card Ricoh mpc4502
Please determine what media that you're using in grams per square meter. What is the gsm?
What media type are you setting the machine to? =^..^=Leave a comment:
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Re: White Stuffs on Thick Card Ricoh mpc4502
That looks like a thoroughly ruined fusing sleeve to me.Leave a comment:
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Re: White Stuffs on Thick Card Ricoh mpc4502
What do you expect from an aging office color machine. I assume all PM parts that are due have been replaced and you have set paper weight correctly.Leave a comment:
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Re: White Stuffs on Thick Card Ricoh mpc4502
try to set in the pc driver, setting from[speed -> quality] so reducing the speed you should solve the problem, obviously I assume that the setting of the paper you have already put it on [cardboard]...while you're at it, clean the thermistorsLast edited by luca72; 11-05-2021, 02:09 PM.Leave a comment:
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White Stuffs on Thick Card Ricoh mpc4502
Hello Everyone,
I got this Customer Ricoh mpc4502 print comes well on bond paper, but on thick card/paper there's these white stuffs that shows around it. I don't know if there's any SP settings around to adjust it. Attached are copy of it.
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