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  • D_L_P
    Self Employed

    1,000+ Posts
    • Oct 2009
    • 1196

    #1

    Ricoh MP2510

    I'm getting codes: SC819, SC820, and SC990.

    I finally got it to come to ready and can make copies now, but I have to leave the network cable unplugged. As soon as I plug in the cable it locks up the copier and switching it off/on will get one of those codes.
    I had this exact same problem on this exact same copier about a year ago and flashing the firmware fix'd it. I had them reinstall all the print drivers, and then the code was more intermittent, so then I did the firmware.
    I plan on returning tomorrow with the a SD card and firmware, but should I replace the Main controller, memory, or HDD?
    Anyone have similar problem before??
  • sakura
    Trusted Tech
    • Dec 2009
    • 132

    #2
    Hi,
    I would try to update a firmware first and see what it does. If didn't help then read below.


    SC 819
    Kernel abnormal end error

    Symptoms:
    a). HDD error or a software error has occurred, terminating the SCS process, gwinit process, and finally the kernel program.
    b). A system process has exhausted the RAM.
    Possible Cause:SC820 Self-Diagnostic Error: CPU
    Symptoms: An unexpected exception or interruption has occurred.
    Possible Cause:SC990 Software performance Error (there are quite few possible causes)

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    • TonerMunkeh
      Professional Moron

      2,500+ Posts
      • Apr 2008
      • 3865

      #3
      I'd go with the HDD first. Failing that it's the controller board.
      It's 106 miles to Chicago. We've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.

      Hit it.

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      • D_L_P
        Self Employed

        1,000+ Posts
        • Oct 2009
        • 1196

        #4
        Just an update. It was working when I left yesterday, but when I arrived today the copier was stuck in the "wait" boot up screen. I put the SD card to flash it, but I just got a blank screen. I put in a "used" main controller and got SC824 as soon as I powered on. Same code with the SD card in. Same code after reseating connections and RAM. Put the old controller back in and got a SC672. I was hoping to just flash the firmware but no such luck.
        So now the customer isn't too happy with a down copier and I am ordering the 2 memory sticks, a HDD, and another controller PCB just to be sure to have everything. Looks like I will spend some time tomorrow swapping some pieces to find which one of those is bad.


        Good info on the SC990, thanks Sakura! I only had the code once, but if it returns I'll try that.

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        • TonerMunkeh
          Professional Moron

          2,500+ Posts
          • Apr 2008
          • 3865

          #5
          The controller's definitely shagged. Just make sure there isn't two different controllers, one for the 25cpm and one for the 30cpm, Ricoh have been good for doing that of late.
          It's 106 miles to Chicago. We've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.

          Hit it.

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          • zed255
            How'd ya manage that?

            1,000+ Posts
            • Dec 2009
            • 1024

            #6
            I've had a few occasions where the HDD causes 'controller' SC codes. It appears to me the disk becomes corrupted (likely when a user kills the power while the unit is processing data). The disk often isn't actually failed, just needs to be completely wiped. Typically in the field most techs just replace the drive, but using a utility like DD and a USB interface for the drive the disk can often be saved (I know this 'cause I have a pile of 'dead' drives that work fine after wiping).

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            • tcs04
              FORMER Techie

              1,000+ Posts
              • Apr 2009
              • 1183

              #7
              Originally posted by D_L_P
              I'm getting codes: SC819, SC820, and SC990.

              I finally got it to come to ready and can make copies now, but I have to leave the network cable unplugged. As soon as I plug in the cable it locks up the copier and switching it off/on will get one of those codes.
              I had this exact same problem on this exact same copier about a year ago and flashing the firmware fix'd it. I had them reinstall all the print drivers, and then the code was more intermittent, so then I did the firmware.
              I plan on returning tomorrow with the a SD card and firmware, but should I replace the Main controller, memory, or HDD?
              Anyone have similar problem before??
              I did have a similar problem years ago when a lightning strike fried the NIB causing unrelated codes. Do you have another machine you can slide the controller into?

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              • Fearless V K
                Senior Tech

                500+ Posts
                • May 2007
                • 620

                #8
                A Ricoh machine hanging at 'please wait' is a classic HDD problem. Always try a reformat first, but more often than not, it will need replacement.
                Don't take that toner with me!

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                • copyaction
                  Senior Tech

                  Site Contributor
                  500+ Posts
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 985

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Fearless V K
                  A Ricoh machine hanging at 'please wait' is a classic HDD problem. Always try a reformat first, but more often than not, it will need replacement.
                  have to agree.
                  easy test, unplug HDD and see if machine comes ready.

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                  • Vulkor
                    Senior Tech

                    500+ Posts
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 942

                    #10
                    That is what I usually do, had a BRAND NEW less than 2 week old Savin 9040 do this. Removing HD power plug let it at least boot.

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                    • D_L_P
                      Self Employed

                      1,000+ Posts
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 1196

                      #11
                      Just an update, I put a (new) main controller and (used)memory and it's up and running. Left the old HDD in and will test the memory in a different copier later.

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                      • anka monki
                        the undertaker
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 19

                        #12
                        had similar fault here, turned out faulty DIMM

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                        • certifiedxeroxtech
                          Technician
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 27

                          #13
                          replace the controller board...We experienced it here in Saudi...improper shutdowns etc. is the main cause
                          "prepare your contingency plan as always"

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                          • CrapAimer
                            Trusted Tech

                            250+ Posts
                            • Jan 2010
                            • 296

                            #14
                            Classic sign of a Ricoh Hard Drive Faulty. Just Remember these are just standard Hard Drives you can pick up in any Computer shop for a fraction ofthe cost from ricoh (robbing thieving B######s)

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