I've got a Lanier LD228C in my area that is giving all the signs of overtoning. I'm getting comet-trails of toner falling on the transfer belt in the four colors CMYK, and light background, especially magenta & cyan.
I was out last month to replace the drums which were at 200% of life. The machine would not complete the color registration (sorry, I don't remember the message). And I got a SC285 which cleared.
I haven't worked on many color Ricohs. Most of my experience is on B&W and from a few years ago (AF700, AF1045). I need a crash course in Ricoh color theory.
If this was a Sharp I would run sim 25-1 and observe toner sensor output. If this was a Copystar I'd go to sim 131-Auto to view the toner sensor target versus last reading. How about Ricoh? 3-006 Vcnt, 3-007 Vcnt, 3-120 Gamma Target, 3-121 Gamma Display, 3-122 Vk Display, 3-123 Vref Display, 3-910 Vmin, 3-911, Vt Current Display? Am I getting warm yet?
How can I tell which color developing units are overtoning, and what is the expected readings from which service modes, and what copy count/lifespan? =^..^=
I was out last month to replace the drums which were at 200% of life. The machine would not complete the color registration (sorry, I don't remember the message). And I got a SC285 which cleared.
I haven't worked on many color Ricohs. Most of my experience is on B&W and from a few years ago (AF700, AF1045). I need a crash course in Ricoh color theory.
If this was a Sharp I would run sim 25-1 and observe toner sensor output. If this was a Copystar I'd go to sim 131-Auto to view the toner sensor target versus last reading. How about Ricoh? 3-006 Vcnt, 3-007 Vcnt, 3-120 Gamma Target, 3-121 Gamma Display, 3-122 Vk Display, 3-123 Vref Display, 3-910 Vmin, 3-911, Vt Current Display? Am I getting warm yet?
How can I tell which color developing units are overtoning, and what is the expected readings from which service modes, and what copy count/lifespan? =^..^=
Comment