Hi Guys, I posted about this a couple of years ago and amongst all the suggestions I never really found the answer. Maybe now it has started happening to other people and there may be new light to shed.
So we run a system called PIPS that sends us meter readiongs/toner levels etc. We have all customers set so when toner gets to 20% it messages us and we send that toner out to customer, simple enough.
Except on nearly all of our MPC 305/306/307/406/407 even the IMC 300 and now a new IMC530 has just done it. The toners can go anything from 30-90% to 0% in the blink of an eye. Now I realise our system is just sending us the info directly from the machine so PIPS is not the problem, the machine is. Please tell me this has happened to someone else, it is killing us the amount of calls we get from customers saying they run out and do not have a spare toner.
Ricoh told me that this hasn't happened to anyone else they know of, which to me is ludicrous when it happens to so many of our machines. I am the person who sets them up and installs them and I definitely do not tamper with any settings to do with toner. I have tried experimenting with different firmware levels but still keeps happening.
The only other thing I can start blaming is the toner (and chip) as we don't always buy the toners directly from Ricoh as they make the prices so expensive, we buy 'genuine' toners from a different source. We never buy anything that is marketed as compatible as I am totally against those ones.
The other weird thing about this is that occasionally I go out to the customer myself and drop off a new toner, sometimes the bottle that suddenly ran out is actually totally empty and sometimes there is still some left in it. Unfortunately on this little colour machine, the toners only look half full when new and look about quarter full when they 'run out' so it is difficult just by looking to know how much percentage is actually left in them.
Any one who has seen this please help me. We can't be the only dealer suffering with this.
Thanks
So we run a system called PIPS that sends us meter readiongs/toner levels etc. We have all customers set so when toner gets to 20% it messages us and we send that toner out to customer, simple enough.
Except on nearly all of our MPC 305/306/307/406/407 even the IMC 300 and now a new IMC530 has just done it. The toners can go anything from 30-90% to 0% in the blink of an eye. Now I realise our system is just sending us the info directly from the machine so PIPS is not the problem, the machine is. Please tell me this has happened to someone else, it is killing us the amount of calls we get from customers saying they run out and do not have a spare toner.
Ricoh told me that this hasn't happened to anyone else they know of, which to me is ludicrous when it happens to so many of our machines. I am the person who sets them up and installs them and I definitely do not tamper with any settings to do with toner. I have tried experimenting with different firmware levels but still keeps happening.
The only other thing I can start blaming is the toner (and chip) as we don't always buy the toners directly from Ricoh as they make the prices so expensive, we buy 'genuine' toners from a different source. We never buy anything that is marketed as compatible as I am totally against those ones.
The other weird thing about this is that occasionally I go out to the customer myself and drop off a new toner, sometimes the bottle that suddenly ran out is actually totally empty and sometimes there is still some left in it. Unfortunately on this little colour machine, the toners only look half full when new and look about quarter full when they 'run out' so it is difficult just by looking to know how much percentage is actually left in them.
Any one who has seen this please help me. We can't be the only dealer suffering with this.
Thanks
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