I have about 15 identical RICOH Aficio MP C5000 MFPs in the office and only two of them that I know of will randomly jam on color prints. I have had my IT guys look at the device and they have seen it jam continuously on the same print job, but once the jam is cleared and then the job itself is cleared form the machine it will print any document without issue. I myself have sent 70 page jobs to the same machine which had really heavy blocks of solid color and have not been able to get it to jam, but it is an intermittent issue. I also tried sending copies and prints to specific trays and I also could not get it to jam. The only bit of useful information that I seem to have from the user is that this problem mostly occurs in the morning and that makes me wonder if this is a problem with the machines properly warming up.
The jam always happens near the drum.
The Ricoh technician has not been much help and he states that the issue is most likely related to a driver. The only way I see this being possible is if the user is selecting a different media type than is loaded in the copier and we only use one media type. That is standard 20 pound copy paper. The user has stated that they do not alter the quality or paper settings in their printing preferences.
The other thing is that we have identical drivers for all of our devices which also happen to be identical. I really don't see how it could be a driver issue when only 2 out of 15 devices are exhibiting the problem, but on the other hand this does only happen with color prints and not color copies.
If any of you have any insight here I would definitely appreciate reading it.
Thanks
Cam
The jam always happens near the drum.
The Ricoh technician has not been much help and he states that the issue is most likely related to a driver. The only way I see this being possible is if the user is selecting a different media type than is loaded in the copier and we only use one media type. That is standard 20 pound copy paper. The user has stated that they do not alter the quality or paper settings in their printing preferences.
The other thing is that we have identical drivers for all of our devices which also happen to be identical. I really don't see how it could be a driver issue when only 2 out of 15 devices are exhibiting the problem, but on the other hand this does only happen with color prints and not color copies.
If any of you have any insight here I would definitely appreciate reading it.
Thanks
Cam
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