mp 4500 thick vertical line. intermittant

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  • ash_572
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Oct 2008
    • 523

    #1

    mp 4500 thick vertical line. intermittant

    customer is getting these images on their print every now and then. a colleague says it could be the laser diode unit.
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    Last edited by ash_572; 12-08-2009, 09:06 PM.
  • Jomama46
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    • Apr 2008
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    #2
    could be the LD, more likely the HD.
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    • _Brent_
      Technician
      • Jul 2009
      • 39

      #3
      Looks like a data transmission problem. Does this happen when you run diagnostic test samples ? If it does not, suspect the communications part of the printer, NIC card/network card.

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      • RICOHTEC
        Technician
        • Dec 2009
        • 42

        #4
        Did you have your probleme in copy mode or printing mode?
        Do you have your probleme when you print SMC data?

        I have had similar probleme and it was memory card of printer option .
        And one time ,the default was IPU boad but probleme was only one copy mode
        Last edited by RICOHTEC; 12-09-2009, 04:52 PM.

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        • Venom
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          500+ Posts
          • Nov 2009
          • 765

          #5
          It looks like electrical noise causing laser to write, try plugging in on a different circuit.
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          • spaceman99
            Senior Tech

            100+ Posts
            • Jul 2009
            • 174

            #6
            Hi.
            Try removing and looking in laser to see if all ok. Check laser mirror motors. It may be worth dropping the NVRAM and doing a all clear as well as formatting HDD. ( don't for get to print the Nn standard data. ) Far cheaper to try this first. Good Luck

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            • ash_572
              Senior Tech

              500+ Posts
              • Oct 2008
              • 523

              #7
              customer says it did this like every 20 prints from computers. when i printed the smc there was no line.

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              • spaceman99
                Senior Tech

                100+ Posts
                • Jul 2009
                • 174

                #8
                Did you formatt HDD ? One thing to try.
                If you have a Laptop it may be worth connecting via a Crossover and try printing doc;s from you Laptop by passing thier network and drivers.

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                • RICOHTEC
                  Technician
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 42

                  #9
                  IPU is use on copy and printing mode.
                  When you print SMC data you don't use IPU

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                  • Shadow1
                    Service Manager

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                    1,000+ Posts
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 1642

                    #10
                    Electrical noise/arcing from a bad charge connection is possible. Seen odd stuff like that with bad dirty coronas on the bigger boxes.
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                    • zyqwiz
                      Trusted Tech

                      250+ Posts
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 333

                      #11
                      My vote is for fitting new HDDs - 2x standard 3.5" 80G or larger drives set to master. Run the SP code to copy the stamp data over. Backup the address book first if they use scan to email or scan to folder (address book maintenence - backup in Web Image Monitor)

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