IM C4500 Sporadic fixation failure

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  • copier tech
    Field Supervisor

    5,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2014
    • 8132

    #16
    Re: IM C4500 Sporadic fixation failure

    Originally posted by UNICORNico
    - - - Update - - -
    Bad news.
    The problem persists. It can be confirmed that it is only with black prints, that it is sporadic, with a simple job (example: sheet with normal text, without images, the mass within the correct ranges) generating the failure at the ends of the sheet of paper.
    Intuition tells me that it must be a problem with the Pressure Roller (perception that I indicated earlier), since I don't want to run the risk of raising the temperature or the pressure of the spring damping system further.

    All you can do is replace the complete fuser unit.

    I keep the old ones & use them for less print quality critical clients.


    Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!

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    • Gift
      Service Manager

      1,000+ Posts
      • Mar 2011
      • 2458

      #17
      Re: IM C4500 Sporadic fixation failure

      Originally posted by copier tech
      All you can do is replace the complete fuser unit.

      I keep the old ones & use them for less print quality critical clients.


      We had the same issue a few days ago, I went out to the customer and met my tech who already had raised the temps and swapped a new fuser.
      Still the problem did not go away. We re-installed the old fuser with increased pressure but this did not do the trick.

      Luckily I brought a box of my own paper and swapped it and voila - so far, so good.



      While completing the work I discovered an interesting setting and disabled "fuser off" mode in admin/timer settings.
      By defult the machine turns off the fuser completely so messing around with pre-heat/standby temps won't change a thing.
      After turning off the problem also was not reproduceable with the customers paper. Not 100% shure this is the fix
      but I have a good feeling in my gut.

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      • copier tech
        Field Supervisor

        5,000+ Posts
        • Jan 2014
        • 8132

        #18
        Re: IM C4500 Sporadic fixation failure

        Originally posted by Gift
        We had the same issue a few days ago, I went out to the customer and met my tech who already had raised the temps and swapped a new fuser.
        Still the problem did not go away. We re-installed the old fuser with increased pressure but this did not do the trick.

        Luckily I brought a box of my own paper and swapped it and voila - so far, so good.



        While completing the work I discovered an interesting setting and disabled "fuser off" mode in admin/timer settings.
        By defult the machine turns off the fuser completely so messing around with pre-heat/standby temps won't change a thing.
        After turning off the problem also was not reproduceable with the customers paper. Not 100% shure this is the fix
        but I have a good feeling in my gut.

        Thanks for this info.
        Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!

        For all your firmware & service manual needs please visit us at:

        www.copierfirmware.co.uk - www.printerfirmware.co.uk

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        • UNICORNico
          Trusted Tech

          250+ Posts
          • May 2018
          • 308

          #19
          Re: IM C4500 Sporadic fixation failure

          I miss the Metal Roller fusers, with those systems this nonsense didn't happen so much.


          Originally posted by Gift
          . . .
          While completing the work I discovered an interesting setting and disabled "fuser off" mode in admin/timer settings.
          By defult the machine turns off the fuser completely so messing around with pre-heat/standby temps won't change a thing.
          After turning off the problem also was not reproduceable with the customers paper. Not 100% shure this is the fix
          but I have a good feeling in my gut.
          I will try what you have commented, it seems interesting and the paper... also, as they say around here: "From lost, to the river." (It's when you get stuck, try even the strangest thing)

          I will try changing the Pressure Roller, because of the suspicions I have, I will raise the temperature a few degrees more, I think 2 or 3 degrees more will be enough, along with deactivating the "Fuser Shutdown System", and see how it responds.


          What pisses me off is that of all the visits, only 1 time did he fail me, so the client has the strange feeling that "I'm not doing my job well", but hey, (sorry for the off topic)...
          "ALL WILL BE WELL" The battle cry that most inspires me to follow, from the DC's Comic character that I admire the most. And I feel satisfied with being better every day, and with using Gnu-Linux as my usual Operating System.Apologies for my English, it's not my mother tongue and I'm helping the translator.

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          • Gift
            Service Manager

            1,000+ Posts
            • Mar 2011
            • 2458

            #20
            Re: IM C4500 Sporadic fixation failure

            Yeah I feel you, it's not great to have multiple visits. Like I said in my case even an entire new fuser did not prevent toner offset on the first 1 or 2 pages of the job and using the middle thick temps for plain 1 + 2, that's why I have decided to re-install the old fuser. I took my time and talked a lot to the customer and I think he would agree to swap the paper in the future - he already got 2500 sheets for free from me

            Still I think there's a good chance he can keep running his paper with this different fuser energy mode setting.

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            • emiliorsg
              Trusted Tech

              100+ Posts
              • Jul 2018
              • 141

              #21
              Re: IM C4500 Sporadic fixation failure

              Originally posted by UNICORNico
              Interesting x2.

              In Spain, or at least that is how it is stated in our company, the issue of guarantees goes differently, and it changes especially with the new European regulation (or that is what has been said here https://cec.consumo.gob.es/CEC/comun...ntias_2022.htm[in spanish, sorry]), all articles must have 3 years minimum warranty nationwide along with an increase in the availability of parts supply for repair/replacement from 5 to 10 years.

              Regarding the Guarantees bulletin between Ricoh Spain (National Delegation) and its Authorized Distributors, I will consult it, since it is an agreement between the Management of the Company and the Commercial Delegate of Ricoh Spain, so I do not know if said document can be shared or obtained. .


              I don't know if this team would be better to treat it in a New Post, to treat it more carefully and not divert the subject too much.


              Does it seem good to you?
              The 3-year warranty is only for individual customers, not companies, and is given by the seller. Ricoh, if I remember correctly, only gives a one-year warranty and on consumables such as the fuser, depending on its useful life, it covers a percentage.

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              • UNICORNico
                Trusted Tech

                250+ Posts
                • May 2018
                • 308

                #22
                Re: IM C4500 Sporadic fixation failure

                After 6 months, I can confirm that the adjustments made and the changes have been SATISFACTORY.


                Therefore, it is advisable to raise the temperature with respect to the base, by 6 or 7 degrees Celsius, which requires replacing the Pressure Roller and adjusting the springs that give tension to the aforementioned roller.


                Thank you all very much for your collaboration.


                On the last visit (a few days ago) a fixation failure was replicated, but the paper showed clear and unmistakable signs of humidity.
                "ALL WILL BE WELL" The battle cry that most inspires me to follow, from the DC's Comic character that I admire the most. And I feel satisfied with being better every day, and with using Gnu-Linux as my usual Operating System.Apologies for my English, it's not my mother tongue and I'm helping the translator.

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