mp4000 grey background

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Alex Novo

    #16
    Does anybody has reasons concerning replacement of the toner bottle drive/hopper sections to use 3210D toner without recharging? I think it would be perfect solution for "field optimization" of that copiers line... Bottle dimensions are practically coincide, only difference is in the bottoms, 4500 has 3 driving ledges, and 3210D has only 2.

    Comment

    • Venom
      Technical/IT Support

      500+ Posts
      • Nov 2009
      • 765

      #17
      Ricoh has changed the toner now to correct build up on the mag roller. I hate these machines....I replace pcu, dev unit and dev when background happens.
      IBM, Mita, Konica Minolta, Ricoh, Kyocera, HyPAS, Canon, Oce, Samsung, HP, TEO IP PBX/Unified Communications, Comptia Network+ Comptia PDI+ Certifications

      Comment

      • Koosie
        Trusted Tech

        100+ Posts
        • Nov 2008
        • 121

        #18
        To use T3210 you need to replace the toner motor with one from a 2035.

        Comment

        • trc
          Technician

          50+ Posts
          • Jan 2007
          • 95

          #19

          Comment

          • aabarnes1
            Senior Tech
            • Mar 2009
            • 620

            #20
            I meaant to post back on this - sorry guys. The problem turned out to be the doctor blade gap, a junior engineer decided to alter the fuckin thing! Any way problem solved now- at last.
            Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change.

            Comment

            • nmfaxman
              Service Manager

              Site Contributor
              1,000+ Posts
              • Feb 2008
              • 1702

              #21
              I adjust them to a tight .35 mm.
              Why do they call it common sense?

              If it were common, wouldn't everyone have it?

              Comment

              • zyqwiz
                Trusted Tech

                250+ Posts
                • Jun 2009
                • 333

                #22
                Originally posted by jarhead2020
                Take off back cover and add part # A096 2341 to the center of the drum post. This part gives a permanent drum ground to the bad bearing that ricoh uses. This has fixed a number of these maciines for us.
                I've ordered one and received it - does it just screw on somewhere? Its got a spade connector on the end so you can attach a fly lead.

                Comment

                • Kopyrtek
                  Copier Psychologist

                  250+ Posts
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 407

                  #23
                  Hell, that part number goes back to the 6645 series!I got the same part from NA Trading for the 2035 series.Sounds like the best thing to do is to take it back to the 2035 series by replacing the toner motor and toner.I dont think Ricoh has a clue about what to do with this series machine.

                  Comment

                  • ash_572
                    Senior Tech

                    500+ Posts
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 523

                    #24
                    how do u attach this drum ground to the drum which end? ive ordered a few.

                    Comment

                    • aabarnes1
                      Senior Tech
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 620

                      #25
                      Originally posted by msaeger
                      Probably needs parts. I haven't had one where I can just clean the mag roller I always have had to at least put the developer in.
                      Had two of these today where the cleaning of the mag roller and new dev worked perfectly,
                      Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change.

                      Comment

                      • stephend
                        Senior Technician

                        250+ Posts
                        • Apr 2009
                        • 306

                        #26
                        Had one last week that put my brain on fire for 2 days. Suddenly at 221K I received a call about overtoning on a MP 5000 SP. Replaced the dev together with a new dev unit. The old mag roller was badly coated, even was the new type and customer is using the new toner. Immediately after the maintenance the quality was perfect. Customer tested the machine with one job of ~150 sheets....everything good so I left. Next day another call, machine started to overtone again...but the overtoning behavior was different this time. The most visible areas of overtoning were at the leading edge and in the midle of the sheet and the hole page had a slight background. Decided to measure the drum potential at the bearing and surprise, surprise...Huge difference in between the inner part of the bearing and the exterior, where Ricoh decided to install the grounding plate...What do you say about...7 to 17 ohms for interior and 30 to 70 ohms!!!! for exterior of the drum.
                        Called my manager and I asked him if we have some analog machines in the scrap yard...and lucky me...2 analog machines available offered me the chance to grab 2 of the copper grounding plates A096-2341. I ordered another A096-2341 (the only one left in Canada ). Installed one in the same day on this beast and the problem went away immediately but with a cost...another bag of developer. Since then...no calls back...
                        Does anybody knows if the part no for the mag roller itself is D009 -3101 or 3100 cause Ricoh made this roller grayed out in their latest part catalog. Now I decided to hunt any pieces of copper and keep them, maybe will save another day sometime

                        Comment

                        • huberto233
                          Technician
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 40

                          #27
                          May i ask u what values have you had after you fitted "modified" grounding plate ?
                          Network+,

                          Comment

                          • stephend
                            Senior Technician

                            250+ Posts
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 306

                            #28
                            Of course... For interior is no modification...during printing the values are oscillating continuously in the same range. The big improvement is on the exterior of the bearing...where Ricoh fitted their grounding plate...After the mod is now in the 15 - 23 ohms range still way to high but way better than before.
                            The best way will be to replace completely the factory grounding plate with this copper plate and to bend it to make contact with the drum shaft. I will do this for another machine in the near future.

                            Comment

                            Working...