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  • vedder
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    • Jan 2009
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    Infotec 52712 Dev replacement

    Hi guys, not much experience working on Ricoh machines, but looked at a infotec 52712 (which I think is a ricoh?) today, took it apart etc, cleaned etc, but copies very pale, washed out, im thinking the dev needs replacing, the meter reading is 184962, don`t have the service history of the machine.

    Was after some advice if possible, basically, the dev part number, how to get into service, and what service mode to run after dev replacement.

    Thanks in advance.
  • TonerMunkeh
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    • Apr 2008
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    #2
    Absolutely no idea what one of those is, from the model number I'd say it's a Russian of some breed. These fella's take an all-in-one PCU that you just slot in and hey presto. Try and find the Ricoh or Gestetner designation as it's not in my manuals or on Google. That'll give me a better idea.
    It's 106 miles to Chicago. We've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.

    Hit it.

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    • vedder
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      Hi, thanks for the reply, yeah I have just typed it in to google, and it doesn`t come up with a right lot! will have to try and find the ricoh compatable, prob is I dont know Ricoh very well, the machine has a big pull down front cover, transfer belt which is lowered by a handle, toner is in a little bottle, swings out from front, you pull a little lever down and it comes further round, one screw holds in drum unit, which has a charge roller in it, another screw holds the dev unit in.

      Any thoughts?

      Thanks again

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      • tcs04
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        #4
        Originally posted by vedder
        Hi, thanks for the reply, yeah I have just typed it in to google, and it doesn`t come up with a right lot! will have to try and find the ricoh compatable, prob is I dont know Ricoh very well, the machine has a big pull down front cover, transfer belt which is lowered by a handle, toner is in a little bottle, swings out from front, you pull a little lever down and it comes further round, one screw holds in drum unit, which has a charge roller in it, another screw holds the dev unit in.

        Any thoughts?

        Thanks again
        When you swing the toner bottle out is there a thumbscrew on the panel directly below the bottle and what looks like a metal catch directly below that?

        Is there a pronounced curve on the top edge of the front cover?

        Does it have a duplex unit balow the drum area and / or an LCT extending to the right of the machine?

        If so, this is one of the "Phoenix" type analogue range, possibly an FT4527 or 4027. You may have trouble getting parts for these due to the age of the machine. This was considered a good box in its day with possibly the easiest fuser to service that Ricoh ever produced!

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        • Fearless V K
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          • May 2007
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          #5
          Yup, I agree. Sounds like an old Ricoh analog 4027. You can probably still get PM stuff for it.
          Don't take that toner with me!

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          • tcs04
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            #6
            Originally posted by Fearless V K
            Yup, I agree. Sounds like an old Ricoh analog 4027. You can probably still get PM stuff for it.
            I don't think we can get OEM parts in the UK now (?)

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            • vedder
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              #7
              Originally posted by tcs04
              When you swing the toner bottle out is there a thumbscrew on the panel directly below the bottle and what looks like a metal catch directly below that?

              Is there a pronounced curve on the top edge of the front cover?

              Does it have a duplex unit balow the drum area and / or an LCT extending to the right of the machine?

              If so, this is one of the "Phoenix" type analogue range, possibly an FT4527 or 4027. You may have trouble getting parts for these due to the age of the machine. This was considered a good box in its day with possibly the easiest fuser to service that Ricoh ever produced!

              Yeah there was a screw to take off the toner cover, forgot about that one, then you pull a metal lever down and it releases a pin so you can swing the toner round more and remove the dev unit, yes there is a curve on the top edge, thanks for your help guys, at least now I have a ball park area to look, IF I can get a dev for it, is there a service mode to run after I replace it?


              Hi, just looked on line and it is a 4027, cheers.

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              • tcs04
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                #8
                Originally posted by vedder
                Yeah there was a screw to take off the toner cover, forgot about that one, then you pull a metal lever down and it releases a pin so you can swing the toner round more and remove the dev unit, yes there is a curve on the top edge, thanks for your help guys, at least now I have a ball park area to look, IF I can get a dev for it, is there a service mode to run after I replace it?


                Hi, just looked on line and it is a 4027, cheers.
                See attached for info.

                Check for leaks from the brown bushes on the ends of the dev unit! Will wreck the Paper feed cluches etc.

                Clean the charge roller. Remember it's an analogue machine and dirty chg = pale copies. Run 11 white copies and check SP3103 (Vsp Vsg)

                Vsp (patch of toner on drum) should be 1/8 of Vsg (bare drum) reading from the I.D (Image density) sensor on the drum unit. Measured after 10th single copy or at the end of a run.Targets for these are 0.5v Vsp and 4.0v Vsg. Also check the T.D (Toner density) sensor reading. Target 2.5v(?). these 3 readings give you a comparison of the toner density in the dev unit and that reaching the drum and the copy.

                Pm life for the dev / drum etc is 120k (as I recall)
                Attached Files

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                • vedder
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                  #9
                  thanks for all your help with this, printed out the dev replacement instructions, that will come in very handy, we now have the dev, one last question, how do i get into service mode? I used to know, but its been a long time.

                  thanks again.

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                  • tcs04
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by vedder
                    thanks for all your help with this, printed out the dev replacement instructions, that will come in very handy, we now have the dev, one last question, how do i get into service mode? I used to know, but its been a long time.

                    thanks again.
                    Standard Ricoh method!!!!!!! C/A 1 0 7 C/S (Technician????)

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                    • jmhashmi
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                      • May 2009
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                      #11
                      Hi,

                      The actual Ricoh model for the infotec 5271z is Ricoh FT-4027.

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                      • vedder
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by tcs04
                        Standard Ricoh method!!!!!!! C/A 1 0 7 C/S (Technician????)

                        Erm, thanks, I think, as I said in my first post, I have very little expierence on Ricoh machines, probably looked at a handful about 5 years ago, never needed to know the service code since, this is just a old machine at a customers that we said we would have a look at, beleive it or not, there are other makes of photocopiers out there, and just because I don`t know how to get into Ricoh service, doesn`t mean Im not a service engineer, thats the reason I am on this site in the first place, to get help like this on machines I come across everynow and then in the field.

                        Like I said, your help has been more than appreciated and will help a lot, but can`t help thinking your post was very patronising

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