RICOH MPC3500 WASTE container

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  • zyqwiz
    Trusted Tech

    250+ Posts
    • Jun 2009
    • 333

    #16
    Its a waste of money replacing the waste boxes - they just need emptying.

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    • 000tony

      #17
      I have got as far is finding the waste bottle. Is it best to unscrew the cap and empty it or just turn it upside down and empty it out the existing hole?

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      • mikadonovan
        Senior Tech

        Site Contributor
        2,500+ Posts
        • May 2008
        • 2931

        #18
        Shadow1, This may be a lost cause due to lack of technical knowledge. I suppose he could order the entire PCU/Black: Assembly P/N B2232204. I assume these are ready to go with developer and everything. Just a thought.
        Originally posted by Shadow1
        You need to order a bag of developer - These machines do not use monocomponent toner. The developer a magnetic power the toner mixes with so the machine can pick it up and brush it on the drum.

        Clean out the old developer and dump in the entire new bag.
        NEVER ASSUME ANYTHING

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        • leo34staffs
          copierman

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          500+ Posts
          • Aug 2007
          • 503

          #19
          Also in sp mode, remember to reset the waste toner bottle counter as im sure it will still trigger waste full after a while (failsafe)
          Networking skills are advantageous but use of a 3m vacuum cleaner is essential

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          • Jomama46
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            • Apr 2008
            • 2900

            #20
            I dont think so, if it is full and you replace it, the photocell will allow the reset and possibly reset the counter.
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            • leo34staffs
              copierman

              Site Contributor
              500+ Posts
              • Aug 2007
              • 503

              #21
              Yes, when its full and then emptied this is ok as it will reset the counter, but if you empty it as part of a service visit, the counter will need reseting.
              Networking skills are advantageous but use of a 3m vacuum cleaner is essential

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              • zyqwiz
                Trusted Tech

                250+ Posts
                • Jun 2009
                • 333

                #22
                Originally posted by poppunk44
                Hey thanks so much. I'm not a tech trained on this machine. but apparently I need to learn to service it.
                You're not a tech trained on any machine are you?!

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