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  • NeoMatrix
    Senior Tech.

    2,500+ Posts
    • Nov 2010
    • 3513

    #16
    Re: Ricoh printers scan to email dalays

    If using a DHCP network. Then swap the DNS order in the MFD.

    eg.
    DNS1: 10.0.0.1
    DNS2 : 192.168.0.1

    swapped
    DNS1: 192.168.0.1
    DNS2: 10.0.0.1

    Example only. Use the valid IP numbers already set in MFD.

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    • daverowson

      #17
      Re: Ricoh printers scan to email dalays

      Hi,
      I cannot see your thinking behind swapping them over, what will it achieve? however, I have tried this, but makes no difference. I scan the doc, I receive the email instantly, but the mfp still says 'sending' for another 30 seconds. Is it waiting for a confirmation from the exchange server, exchange does not send confirmations!

      Thanks for your help
      Dave

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      • Iowatech
        Not a service manager

        2,500+ Posts
        • Dec 2009
        • 3930

        #18
        Re: Ricoh printers scan to email dalays

        Originally posted by daverowson
        Good morning, did you ever get the bottom of this issue, we too have a similar problem, scan to email sends the email, but then the printer hangs for 30 seconds waiting for something. exchange has received the email and has no errors, but the printer still waits.
        Many thanks
        Dave
        What's the model number of your machine? There's a chance it could be different than the ones listed in the first post on this thread, and if so you might need very different information than what is already here.

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        • blackcat4866
          Master Of The Obvious

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          • Jul 2007
          • 22999

          #19
          Re: Ricoh printers scan to email dalays

          Originally posted by pjcoxy
          Yeh, could do but ping -t drops no packets all day and printing to the printers all day by 20 or so people results in no printing errors and no network related errors in the system logs
          You beat me to the question: What happens on an extended ping -t? I had a Kyocera that would drop off the network seemingly randomly, but when you looked at the continuous ping, it was dropping off every 20 pings like clockwork, just for two or three pings. Plugging into another switch port fixed my problem.

          Perhaps you could change the IP of the affected MFP, and the IP whitelist on the server?

          Are the affected MFP's chained through a network phone, or some other device that might limit the network connection speed?

          Perhaps you could make up a long network cable, and plug directly into the switch, to rule out wiring inconsistencies, pinched/smashed cables, etc.
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          • daverowson

            #20
            Re: Ricoh printers scan to email dalays

            Morning,
            Thanks for the replies. answers below:
            extended ping, no issues, will ping for days without dropping anything,
            models, c3553, c3005 colour and black and white
            switches their plugged into, cisco 3750, production switches for years, no issues that I can find)
            they have been white listed and added to the exchange relay for anonymous relaying.
            wiring, we have 11 of these printers, throughout difference buildings across the UK, all pugged into different switches. all have the same issue.

            This is a new print solution, and this email part has never been right, the scan to email works, but it simply sits there saying 'sending' for 30 seconds, after you have actually had the email delivered. so exchange is receiving the data, and processing it to the mailbox, it is just the printer that still thinks it needs to do something?

            Thanks for your replies.

            Dave

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            • NeoMatrix
              Senior Tech.

              2,500+ Posts
              • Nov 2010
              • 3513

              #21
              Re: Ricoh printers scan to email dalays

              Originally posted by daverowson
              Morning,
              Thanks for the replies. answers below:
              extended ping, no issues, will ping for days without dropping anything,
              models, c3553, c3005 colour and black and white
              switches their plugged into, cisco 3750, production switches for years, no issues that I can find)
              they have been white listed and added to the exchange relay for anonymous relaying.
              wiring, we have 11 of these printers, throughout difference buildings across the UK, all pugged into different switches. all have the same issue.

              Dave
              The only thing common to cause all the same identical faults is the server itself.
              It's like the net work system is getting throttled back on the return packet ack.
              Which makes me believe the network is auto switching down the bandwidth to 10mhz, half duplex or something.
              Maybe someone has wired the cat5 cabling incorrect or subsituted crossover cables forcing a half duplex bottle neck ?
              I asume the cisco routers are operating on 1 Ghz ?
              The NAT through the router /switch getting returned but the result is very delayed.....
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