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  • PegasusX

    #16
    Ricoh Touch Screen Calibration

    Originally posted by KopyKat
    Here ya go. Same for most all the Ricoh Family Group copiers.
    Thanks KopyKat, clear and concise answer that works. This was exactly what I needed.

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    • Morty
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 5

      #17
      Re: touch screen calibration

      Originally posted by turkeyfoot
      Ive looked through a ton of sp codes, nothing yet, can you tell me how to calibrate the screen?
      1993 and five times "stop" lets you into a meny , where you may use the number-buttons to choose which option you want to use, calibration is "1" (Touch screen adjust .)

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      • RRodgers
        Service Manager

        1,000+ Posts
        • Jun 2009
        • 1947

        #18
        Re: touch screen calibration

        Originally posted by TCA TECH
        I agree with reliability statement, if you need to calibrate then you will most probably need to replace the top screen
        The "lighter trick" usually works and will last for a while.
        Color is not 4 times harder... it's 65,000 times harder. They call it "TECH MODE" for a reason. I have manual's and firmware for ya, course... you are going to have to earn it.

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        • RRodgers
          Service Manager

          1,000+ Posts
          • Jun 2009
          • 1947

          #19
          Re: touch screen calibration

          Originally posted by cashier84
          Dear Friends. i have tried to solve problem with PDF but i have a problem. I wanted to calibrate the screen but i cant touch the point(technical). I am touching on it but there is no effect.When i want to test Touch screen, i am marking a point but it appears wrong. My printer is Ricoh MG c2500. Could you help me please ? Do i have to chance the screen.
          1) use a pen or pencil to touch the screen
          2) if those are not working properly replace the screen
          3) take the screen off and clean the lip out around the screen to be sure nothing has lodged in between the screen and the frame then go back to step 1
          4) failing all that replace the screen.

          Sometimes (and I mean like 1 out of 6) there just is some gunk stuck under the lip of the frame and it's pushing on the screen and "freaking it out" cleaning out this gunk and then doing a re calibration fixes it... usually not, it needs to be replaced.
          Color is not 4 times harder... it's 65,000 times harder. They call it "TECH MODE" for a reason. I have manual's and firmware for ya, course... you are going to have to earn it.

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          • Gar the pilot

            #20
            Re: touch screen calibration

            does this recal also work for an OLD 7670? I have one that the top half of the screen works but you have to press about a 1/2"down and to the right of what you want.
            Thanks GAr

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            • Morty
              Junior Member
              • Jan 2012
              • 5

              #21
              Re: touch screen calibration

              Originally posted by Gar the pilot
              does this recal also work for an OLD 7670? I have one that the top half of the screen works but you have to press about a 1/2"down and to the right of what you want.
              Thanks GAr
              Sorry , do not know if the method aplies for the old models , you just have to try !
              M

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              • sandmanmac
                Field Supervisor

                Site Contributor
                2,500+ Posts
                • Feb 2009
                • 3973

                #22
                Re: touch screen calibration

                Originally posted by Gar the pilot
                does this recal also work for an OLD 7670? I have one that the top half of the screen works but you have to press about a 1/2"down and to the right of what you want.
                Thanks GAr
                Certainly not, and even if it did, the recall would have long expired on your 1996 model.
                Anyway, it probably just needs to be calibrated, not replaced.
                I'm not sure if the process to perform it, discussed earlier in the thread, is the same for that old beast or not.

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                • Gar the pilot

                  #23
                  Re: touch screen calibration

                  I did not get to work on this when it was new,..It came into my area as a used one with 500K in 2000. It now has 2.5M and still hangs in there. It's at a Moble home Plant and things are very slow, so replacement "ain't goin happen". a new touch screen maybe.
                  Thanks for the input.
                  Gar the Pilot
                  Flying Young Eagles soon at S30

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                  • slimslob
                    Retired

                    Site Contributor
                    25,000+ Posts
                    • May 2013
                    • 37013

                    #24
                    Re: touch screen calibration

                    Press the interrupt key then press and hold the clear/stop key for more than three seconds. Follow the guidance on the screen. With this old a machine, you may also have a battery issue with the NVRAM. I had a customer with one and every time they had a power outage, they lost all the settings.

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