Resetting aficio 1022 drum

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  • macos_1970

    #1

    Resetting aficio 1022 drum

    • How to reset Ricoh Aficio 1022 after changing the drum ?
  • banginbishop
    grumpy old git

    500+ Posts
    • Oct 2007
    • 894

    #2
    The new PCU detect switch [A] detects when a new PCU is installed. Each PCU
    has an actuator [B]. When a new PCU is installed in the machine, the actuator [B]
    pushes the new PCU detect switch. The actuator is a sector gear, and this gear
    engages with the drum gear [C]. When the drum rotates, the actuator is released
    from the drum gear. The actuator drops away from the new PCU detect switch and
    remains in this "down" position for the duration of the PCU's life.
    The machine recognizes when a new PCU has been installed in the machine
    because the actuator of the new PCU contacts the new PCU detect switch. After
    the front cover and right cover are closed, the machine then performs the TD
    sensor initial setting procedure automatically (for about 45 seconds). During this
    time, the drum rotates and the actuator drops away from the sensor.
    Also, while the machine performs the TD sensor initial setting, the machine makes
    a ID sensor pattern on the drum. This checks whether the developer has fallen into
    the development unit (in other words, it checks whether the technician remembered
    to remove the developer seal from the PCU at machine installation). If the machine
    does not detect the ID sensor pattern, SC 392 will be generated

    We never replace just the drum because i dont think its available as a spare part and as the manual says it resets the m/c when it detects a new pcu so you dont have to.
    Incontinentia Buttocks

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    • TonerMunkeh
      Professional Moron

      2,500+ Posts
      • Apr 2008
      • 3865

      #3
      You can change the individual items in the PCU, it's the same items as the Kir. However, the 1027 PCU's don't last that long anyway. You're best off just putting in a brand new one.
      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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