Ricoh Training available to non-Ricoh techs?

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  • Jomama46
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    • Apr 2008
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    #16
    Re: Ricoh Training available to non-Ricoh techs?

    Originally posted by ptrflrs
    ...as long as they are mp7500 and not mpc7500 you will be fine
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    • paulg
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      250+ Posts
      • Jun 2007
      • 278

      #17
      Re: Ricoh Training available to non-Ricoh techs?

      If you have the manuals for the model see if you have the TTP pdf which is a training guide and has useful information not always in the service manuals.

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      • digicor
        Service Manager

        1,000+ Posts
        • Jul 2008
        • 1152

        #18
        Re: Ricoh Training available to non-Ricoh techs?

        just do what i did
        grab a screw driver and take the thing apart... is just a bigger version of what youve been working on, grab a man and screwdriver and get going!
        Dont be afraid of the size, "its all the same, only the names will change" to quote a big hair eighty's band mate...

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        • slimslob
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          #19
          Re: Ricoh Training available to non-Ricoh techs?

          There is no MP7500. They are either MP7502, MP7000, or MPC7500.

          If they are MPC7500, they are preproduction color machines. If you are not trained on color machines and do not have access to all service bulletins in addition to a service manual, good luck.

          If they are MP7000s or MP7502s, they are basicly the same as the Aficio 2075 with a few improvements.

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          • Ollie1981
            Toner Monkey

            250+ Posts
            • Mar 2008
            • 418

            #20
            Originally posted by slimslob
            There is no MP7500. They are either MP7502, MP7000, or MPC7500.

            If they are MPC7500, they are preproduction color machines. If you are not trained on color machines and do not have access to all service bulletins in addition to a service manual, good luck.

            If they are MP7000s or MP7502s, they are basicly the same as the Aficio 2075 with a few improvements.
            Yes there is an MP7500, it's the Martini c3 in the same model range as the MP5500 and MP6500. The MP7000 and MP7502 are basically later versions of it with very few differences to the engine.

            The engine number is either b246 or b247, something like that.

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