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  • ucinn
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    Re: Odd MP 2550 Fax Issue

    Originally posted by Foo
    Ok I'll up the EQ from what it's set at to High. And initial TX and RX to 9600.

    Any ideas about country settings? Above someone said set to "other" I didn't see "other" to change it to.

    Thanks for everyones help...still hoping for a fix.

    Jeff D.
    STL
    I've never had to nor have I changed the country code.

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  • Foo
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    Re: Odd MP 2550 Fax Issue

    Originally posted by ucinn
    Jeff, these machines pretty much hate VOIP..Cisco recommends decreasing the speed to 9600..you said you lowered it, but not sure what you lowered it too. Also I alway put the equilizers on high... they also recommend turning off ECM which you did. If you are above 9600, that still could be the problem.

    Ok I'll up the EQ from what it's set at to High. And initial TX and RX to 9600.

    Any ideas about country settings? Above someone said set to "other" I didn't see "other" to change it to.

    Thanks for everyones help...still hoping for a fix.

    Jeff D.
    STL

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  • ucinn
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    Re: Odd MP 2550 Fax Issue

    Originally posted by Foo
    Ok I'm just back from a 2+ hour visit to this oh so fun machine.

    Here's what I did this morning (all suggestions made in this thread)...
    1.) Decreased the initial TX and RX speed in SP 1-105-004
    2.) I increased the RX equalizer from "none" to "Medium" in SP 1-105
    3.) I attempted to switch the country code to "other" but in my service manual "other" does not appear in the list and so I left it set to USA (17)
    4.) ECM is turned off

    I rebooted several times as I changed settings. All the while one of the problem fax customers is sending a 2 page fax. The machine was receiving the first page and would print it out but never printed the second page. The senders machine errored saying the fax was un-sent.
    So the senders machine kept sending it 3-4 times. And always I received a first page but nothing more.

    It was still receiving just the first page of the fax. And they never had a problem with the previous Ricoh 2045 receiving from this customer.

    STUMPED!!

    Changing these settings was a pain in my a$$. I had never even looked at these SW's, let alone figuring out how to change the right bit number.
    And the manual is telling me one number -01 and that number accessed a different number...jeez I got it figured out but man there has to be a better way to handle this type of software altering...bit switches and hexidecimal numbers, really in 2012 we still don't have a better interface than this...LOL ok off my soap box.

    Also to answer another question posed by someone...yes the customer is on a voip phone setup, as was the previous piece of equipment that was working just fine.

    Any other ideas would be appreciated...thanks

    Jeff in STL
    Jeff, these machines pretty much hate VOIP..Cisco recommends decreasing the speed to 9600..you said you lowered it, but not sure what you lowered it too. Also I alway put the equilizers on high... they also recommend turning off ECM which you did. If you are above 9600, that still could be the problem.

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  • Herrmann
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    Re: Odd MP 2550 Fax Issue

    And they never had a problem with the previous Ricoh 2045 receiving from this customer.
    Do you have access to the 2045? if so, i would try to save, note, printout, whatever... all of the settings and try to migrate them to the new mashine.

    BTW.: You never ment getting an error code, make an sp print and print out all logs and check for error codes, then post them here.
    BTW2.: i would try to set the ncu parameters to malaysia or south africa

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  • JustManuals
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    Re: Odd MP 2550 Fax Issue

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  • Foo
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    Re: Odd MP 2550 Fax Issue

    Ok I'm just back from a 2+ hour visit to this oh so fun machine.

    Here's what I did this morning (all suggestions made in this thread)...
    1.) Decreased the initial TX and RX speed in SP 1-105-004
    2.) I increased the RX equalizer from "none" to "Medium" in SP 1-105
    3.) I attempted to switch the country code to "other" but in my service manual "other" does not appear in the list and so I left it set to USA (17)
    4.) ECM is turned off

    I rebooted several times as I changed settings. All the while one of the problem fax customers is sending a 2 page fax. The machine was receiving the first page and would print it out but never printed the second page. The senders machine errored saying the fax was un-sent.
    So the senders machine kept sending it 3-4 times. And always I received a first page but nothing more.

    It was still receiving just the first page of the fax. And they never had a problem with the previous Ricoh 2045 receiving from this customer.

    STUMPED!!

    Changing these settings was a pain in my a$$. I had never even looked at these SW's, let alone figuring out how to change the right bit number.
    And the manual is telling me one number -01 and that number accessed a different number...jeez I got it figured out but man there has to be a better way to handle this type of software altering...bit switches and hexidecimal numbers, really in 2012 we still don't have a better interface than this...LOL ok off my soap box.

    Also to answer another question posed by someone...yes the customer is on a voip phone setup, as was the previous piece of equipment that was working just fine.

    Any other ideas would be appreciated...thanks

    Jeff in STL

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  • Jomama46
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    Sounds like fun! I'd like to try it with some 1224's.

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  • Foo
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    I'm not sure if they still have the 1035 in the warehouse or not.
    They had some crazy plans to use their small crane, pour gas on the copier...lift it in the air and shoot bottle rockets at it!

    I haven't heard if that was done yet...LOL. At least I haven't seen it on the local news. You gotta love it!

    Jeff

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  • Masterchief
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    or was he better to upload from the 1035 and download to the new machine... is it possible to look at the settings on the old 1035

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  • mikadonovan
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    Re: Odd MP 2550 Fax Issue

    Originally posted by Foo
    Where is that done...tech mode or User tools?ThanksJeff
    Service mode, fax, and they are bit switch settings. You really of need the manual.

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  • Foo
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    Re: Odd MP 2550 Fax Issue

    All these settings being mentioned above seem like good ideas but are these in the User Settings / Tech Mode?
    I have been working on Ricohs 10 years as an indy and this is the first fax issue other than line problems I've ever had, so I'm quite the rookie at it.

    I have all the Ricoh Service Manuals thru the 20 series machines and just Intravia after that.
    So a more detailed answer like switch and bit number would be appreciated...unless they are labeled in Tech Mode, then I can figure it out myself.
    Are they "named" in Service mode or just numbers and I need a guide to find the right ones?

    Thanks for the ideas, I have an hour drive to the customer so I'm trying to have my ducks in a row before I make the drive...thanks!

    Jeff
    St. Louis MO

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  • gaudin
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    maybe lower the tx/rx speed

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  • Herrmann
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    try to set the country settings to "other", this will open the tolerance window as much as possible.
    BTW.: does your customer use VOIP?

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  • ucinn
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    Re: Odd MP 2550 Fax Issue

    Originally posted by mikadonovan
    Decreasing the initial TX and RX speed seems to help some issues, and my customers can't tell the difference.
    You can also try increasing the RX equalizer. These are all done in the Fax SP modes..bit switches.

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  • Foo
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    Re: Odd MP 2550 Fax Issue

    Where is that done...tech mode or User tools?

    Thanks
    Jeff

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