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  • GeorgeBest
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Jul 2009
    • 526

    #1

    Ricoh MP2000

    Getting real headaches from this machine/model.
    Customers complaining of paper jams. No paper is found, they have to open and close the right cabinet. Then it works fine, sometimes for days, sometimes for weeks, months and then it returns. This symptom appears on several machines now. And every time I'm there, no paper jam, no errors. Changed the puckup roller, clutch, even tighten the arm-lift-spring of the cassette, adjust the paper guides in the cassette etc etc. There must be someone who has this problem seen before, is this a typical Ricoh problem or what . . Seen this also on several MP2550's. !!

    Can someone release me of my headaches, thanks in advance
  • spaceman99
    Senior Tech

    100+ Posts
    • Jul 2009
    • 174

    #2
    paper jam

    Hello.... Remove fuser clean entrance guide, i use a blade. clean the cleaning roller in the fuser, this i hope will help you...

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    • fotocom
      Technician

      50+ Posts
      • Nov 2008
      • 96

      #3
      Jam Location

      Have you checked the logging data in the SMC print out, to determine exactly where the jams are occuring.
      Also some of my customers have a habit of moving the end fence 'green slider' when loading paper in the tray.
      The result is that the paper is not picked up by the feed roller, the machine will error with a jam, the custoner will open the side door, there will be no paper there because the paper cannot be picked up by the feed roller, they close the door, the error disapears and the customer tries to copy again and the whole process repeats itself.
      It might be something as simple as that..
      Good Luck!

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      • SGT_Snacks-64
        Trusted Tech

        100+ Posts
        • Oct 2007
        • 157

        #4
        Originally posted by fotocom
        Have you checked the logging data in the SMC print out, to determine exactly where the jams are occuring.
        Also some of my customers have a habit of moving the end fence 'green slider' when loading paper in the tray.
        The result is that the paper is not picked up by the feed roller, the machine will error with a jam, the custoner will open the side door, there will be no paper there because the paper cannot be picked up by the feed roller, they close the door, the error disapears and the customer tries to copy again and the whole process repeats itself.
        It might be something as simple as that..
        Good Luck!
        It should also make a horrid rubbing noise against the edge of the paper when this happens.
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        • spaceman99
          Senior Tech

          100+ Posts
          • Jul 2009
          • 174

          #5
          jamming

          .....okay- have you checked the lift motor. it should lift and then dropped a little. If ther is a lot of paper in it, it will not lift fully causing jam. Does it do it on A4R Landscape.

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          • GeorgeBest
            Senior Tech

            500+ Posts
            • Jul 2009
            • 526

            #6
            RE

            I've shorted the lift spring, this seems to be working fine . . for a month.
            So, if there's a lot of paper it will not lift fully causing jam ? But what can you do than , load not fully ?

            Originally posted by spaceman99
            .....okay- have you checked the lift motor. it should lift and then dropped a little. If ther is a lot of paper in it, it will not lift fully causing jam. Does it do it on A4R Landscape.

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            • spaceman99
              Senior Tech

              100+ Posts
              • Jul 2009
              • 174

              #7
              jamming

              Replace lift tray motor. Nylon gear has a crack in it which opens under load causing it to fail. Also just as a side line check the sensor the tray hits as it is pushd in. Placed in the center of machine. If this has pop out by a couple of mm, it causs all sort of mad faults....hope this helps.

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              • dckm
                Service Manager

                50+ Posts
                • Feb 2009
                • 79

                #8
                Replace your separation pad, or peel the surface off, and turn it 180 degrees. This gives you a fresh surface. The noise you hear is the feed roller rubbing against the pad.

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                • YHEL23
                  Trusted Tech
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 146

                  #9
                  Originally posted by dckm
                  Replace your separation pad, or peel the surface off, and turn it 180 degrees. This gives you a fresh surface. The noise you hear is the feed roller rubbing against the pad.
                  I agree with dckm, i always experience this problem just change the paper feed roller & friction pad. replace both on same time.good luck..
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                  • zyqwiz
                    Trusted Tech

                    250+ Posts
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 333

                    #10
                    MP2000s do not have fuser cleaning rollers or paper lift motors.

                    If there is really no paper found then it has to be to do with the cassette. Loading paper incorrectly or feed worn out.

                    On the MP2550s its either paper loaded incorrectly again or paper lift spring snapped/paper lift motor gone/paper present actuator broken so it tries to feed when there's no paper.

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                    • barratec
                      Trusted Tech

                      100+ Posts
                      • Jun 2008
                      • 162

                      #11
                      I had the same problems of GeorgeBest with both mp2000 and mp2500 models. It happens in new machines or with few thousands copy too.
                      I did all the checks possible and those that ricoh technicians suggested me. Everything seems good. I tried to change feed rollers, clutches, double feed preventive pads, etc.............,to adjust feed timing,but no relevant performance improvements. I think it's a ricoh feeding problem with roller/pad system with no solutions except to change the double feed preventive pad!

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                      • scully
                        Technician
                        • Mar 2006
                        • 46

                        #12
                        The MP2000 does have a Fuser Cleaning Roller contrary to a previous reply !
                        John
                        Uk

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                        • E Winter

                          #13
                          This issue mostly occur if the customer doesn't check and adjust the green paper-end stopper properly. You'll get misfeeds and loud noises (feed roller running over seperation) if it's not in the correct position.

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                          • GeorgeBest
                            Senior Tech

                            500+ Posts
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 526

                            #14
                            RE

                            In most machines I fixed the green paper end slider with a screw.
                            So, this can not be the cause here.
                            I agree with Barratec, think its a Ricoh feeding problem.
                            Bin for 20 years a Sharp technician, had rarely feeding problems.


                            Originally posted by Jan Sommer
                            This issue mostly occur if the customer doesn't check and adjust the green paper-end stopper properly. You'll get misfeeds and loud noises (feed roller running over seperation) if it's not in the correct position.

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                            • Zora

                              #15
                              Take the lower rear bottom cover off to reveal the paper height sensors disconnect the sensors (you will see a blue and a white connector, unplug them both) this will fix your problem. I have seen this a few times on 2510s and recently on a 2550

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