Hello,
Bellow is a problem Ricoh's own technical service seems unable to handle
Hopefully there are more skillful persons on this forum
The problem is persistent paper jamming on a duplexing unit installed to a CL7200 printer. The unit is properly detected by the printer but the paper always jams after the fuser when reaching the 1st powered rollers in the duplex inverter (normal 80g/m2 laser printer paper). The reason is that the duplex inverter motors are never activated (although with SP5-804-xxx testing the 2 duplex inverter motors do work ok) and the paper sticks in those rollers while the fuser keeps pushing out and getting jammed. The fuser exit sensor is also functional.
What else could cause such problem!? Is there some software setting which keeps the duplexer inert although, otherwise, the printer sees it as available and does paper routing through it ?!
I wonder if anybody with a functional duplexer knows at what time are the inverter's motors activated. After the fuser exit sensor there seems to be no other sensor to be checked until the jam point ...
Thanks for any help!
Regards,
Marv
Bellow is a problem Ricoh's own technical service seems unable to handle


The problem is persistent paper jamming on a duplexing unit installed to a CL7200 printer. The unit is properly detected by the printer but the paper always jams after the fuser when reaching the 1st powered rollers in the duplex inverter (normal 80g/m2 laser printer paper). The reason is that the duplex inverter motors are never activated (although with SP5-804-xxx testing the 2 duplex inverter motors do work ok) and the paper sticks in those rollers while the fuser keeps pushing out and getting jammed. The fuser exit sensor is also functional.
What else could cause such problem!? Is there some software setting which keeps the duplexer inert although, otherwise, the printer sees it as available and does paper routing through it ?!
I wonder if anybody with a functional duplexer knows at what time are the inverter's motors activated. After the fuser exit sensor there seems to be no other sensor to be checked until the jam point ...
Thanks for any help!
Regards,
Marv
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