Hey guys, just wanted to let you know that I recently had a issue with a new install on a Savin 9090. Reason for the post is the lack of info from within the Ricoh group, so... as a Ginny Pig, I reserve the right to post/relate my experience with others for their gain. I guess anyway.. 
So we had a new client order a 9090, GBC StreamPunch III and a SR4030 Finisher. Order was made and excepted, but the MFP came in before the GBC, so we went out and installed the MFP and said that we would come out and install the GBC when it came in. This is were we, as a dealer screwed up!
The next day, another tech and I went out to install the GBC and found that nothing was right. When following the 3 year old instructions, nothing at all was right. After 10 minutes or so of trying to figure this crap out, I called a stop to project, popped open the laptop and checked the compatibility matrix in the Product Support Guide for the given model. Sure enough! The SR4030 was not compatible with the GBC. When I called my owner/purchasing agent, he told me that ISuite would normally alert him on a misconfiguration and it did not do it on this order!
Be it said here (PSG) that the only finishers compatible with the GBC is the SR4050 (100 sheet staple finisher) and the SR5010 (Booklet Maker).
So we ordered the SR4050 Finisher, as well as the Cover Interposer as a kind gesture to the new client. And to be honest, they could really use it! They were gonna have to run their covers, which were on heavy stock, through the bypass, to print and punch them. Then run them back through as a cover page through the machine. Adding the Cover Interposer would at least save them charges on one of the pages in the job.
We get the 4050 finisher in, as well as the interposer and I install everything on a 9060 that we have in the shop for another client. I just wanted to make sure that everything worked the way it was supposed to before I took everything down to the new client with the 9090. Good thing I did too, because the GBC didn't work right for crap!!
I called tech support and was told that I had a bad Data Cable (from the finsiher to GBC). So I ordered that, overnight none the less. It did not fix my problem! I called support again and they could not help me any further since I was not trained on the product and my Service Manager, who is, would not call in. So I was totally stuck!
I called my regional tech rep and he told me about some Beta Software that was avaliable that might fix the problem. So he sent it over to me and sure enough, problem solved!
So here's the issue.... On the new D062 frames, they have different Engine Timing than any other product we have. A 60 ppm machine might start out at 50ppm and end at 75ppm. So long as it averages 60ppm, it's ok, for spec reasons. Again, a 90ppm machine might start a job at 60ppm, but end at 110ppm. Just depending on the job length. Our products, such as finishers and such, don't have a problem with this, but third party products like the GBC,do! It will cause a ton of issues! You have to have this firmware, which is an Engine firmware, to allow the GBC to work.
From best I can tell, it turns off the Ramp Up/Speed Up feature of the product. If you pay close attention, you will notice it. During a small job, say less than 20 pages or so, you will notice that the first 5 or so pages seem to struggle to get out of the machine. After that though, it seems to putt right along.
Worse of all, there does not seem to be a enough concern from Japan to offer this firmware to everyone. From what I was told, it will be up to GBC to solve this problem. How stupid!!??
Anyway, if anyone has jamming issues with a D062 family product, with a GBC Streampunch III. You will either have to go through the hoops with tech support or called your regional rep. At some point, you will get the software and your problem will be solved. I could give it to everyone, but that would not solve the problem! We have to let Japan know that we have enough of problem out here to justify making software available to everyone.
One other thing... Go into User Tools, Copier/Doc settings, Input/Output, and select Punch Type. From there, choose MultiPunch and viola! The GBC will show up on the LCD Display as an option. At that point, place the sticker over the power button of the GBC.
I would like to thank Shadow1 for all his input with this issue!! Without his help, I would've probably drank way too much and lost everything. Thanks again Shadow1!!
Chin Up!!

So we had a new client order a 9090, GBC StreamPunch III and a SR4030 Finisher. Order was made and excepted, but the MFP came in before the GBC, so we went out and installed the MFP and said that we would come out and install the GBC when it came in. This is were we, as a dealer screwed up!
The next day, another tech and I went out to install the GBC and found that nothing was right. When following the 3 year old instructions, nothing at all was right. After 10 minutes or so of trying to figure this crap out, I called a stop to project, popped open the laptop and checked the compatibility matrix in the Product Support Guide for the given model. Sure enough! The SR4030 was not compatible with the GBC. When I called my owner/purchasing agent, he told me that ISuite would normally alert him on a misconfiguration and it did not do it on this order!
Be it said here (PSG) that the only finishers compatible with the GBC is the SR4050 (100 sheet staple finisher) and the SR5010 (Booklet Maker).
So we ordered the SR4050 Finisher, as well as the Cover Interposer as a kind gesture to the new client. And to be honest, they could really use it! They were gonna have to run their covers, which were on heavy stock, through the bypass, to print and punch them. Then run them back through as a cover page through the machine. Adding the Cover Interposer would at least save them charges on one of the pages in the job.
We get the 4050 finisher in, as well as the interposer and I install everything on a 9060 that we have in the shop for another client. I just wanted to make sure that everything worked the way it was supposed to before I took everything down to the new client with the 9090. Good thing I did too, because the GBC didn't work right for crap!!
I called tech support and was told that I had a bad Data Cable (from the finsiher to GBC). So I ordered that, overnight none the less. It did not fix my problem! I called support again and they could not help me any further since I was not trained on the product and my Service Manager, who is, would not call in. So I was totally stuck!
I called my regional tech rep and he told me about some Beta Software that was avaliable that might fix the problem. So he sent it over to me and sure enough, problem solved!
So here's the issue.... On the new D062 frames, they have different Engine Timing than any other product we have. A 60 ppm machine might start out at 50ppm and end at 75ppm. So long as it averages 60ppm, it's ok, for spec reasons. Again, a 90ppm machine might start a job at 60ppm, but end at 110ppm. Just depending on the job length. Our products, such as finishers and such, don't have a problem with this, but third party products like the GBC,do! It will cause a ton of issues! You have to have this firmware, which is an Engine firmware, to allow the GBC to work.
From best I can tell, it turns off the Ramp Up/Speed Up feature of the product. If you pay close attention, you will notice it. During a small job, say less than 20 pages or so, you will notice that the first 5 or so pages seem to struggle to get out of the machine. After that though, it seems to putt right along.
Worse of all, there does not seem to be a enough concern from Japan to offer this firmware to everyone. From what I was told, it will be up to GBC to solve this problem. How stupid!!??
Anyway, if anyone has jamming issues with a D062 family product, with a GBC Streampunch III. You will either have to go through the hoops with tech support or called your regional rep. At some point, you will get the software and your problem will be solved. I could give it to everyone, but that would not solve the problem! We have to let Japan know that we have enough of problem out here to justify making software available to everyone.
One other thing... Go into User Tools, Copier/Doc settings, Input/Output, and select Punch Type. From there, choose MultiPunch and viola! The GBC will show up on the LCD Display as an option. At that point, place the sticker over the power button of the GBC.
I would like to thank Shadow1 for all his input with this issue!! Without his help, I would've probably drank way too much and lost everything. Thanks again Shadow1!!

Chin Up!!

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