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Re: MP2001L copies with background
First, get the proper developer. Before you put it in, check for toner filming on the development roller. Clean it while there is no developer in the unit. If you think you might have a toner density sensor problem, replace it while there is no developer in the unit. Clean all toner residue from the PCU.Comment
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If this was my call i'd order a new dev unit, bag of developer, update all the firmware then fit the parts & not forgetting to run the dev setup procdure (SP2-801-001) I think as only did one myself last week, if you didn't perform this then that might be your problem.Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!
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Re: MP2001L copies with background
First, get the proper developer. Before you put it in, check for toner filming on the development roller. Clean it while there is no developer in the unit. If you think you might have a toner density sensor problem, replace it while there is no developer in the unit. Clean all toner residue from the PCU.
Thanks for the reply and advice
In my case, some machines get effected withing two months after selling ( Brand new machine with original Developer and toner )Comment
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If this was my call i'd order a new dev unit, bag of developer, update all the firmware then fit the parts & not forgetting to run the dev setup procdure (SP2-801-001) I think as only did one myself last week, if you didn't perform this then that might be your problem.
After replacing the developer the copy quality is perfect
Ricoh has released a new firmware to solved the problem which dirty background of the backside paper when making SMC print
But my case normal printing and copyingComment
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Just to rule out the dev cylinder & TD sensor, if they're arn't to expensive worth it as a precaution.
Have you looked into what the customer is printing? Long runs with very little print on the page or long runs with a lot of txt & photos etc can cause this kind of issue.Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!
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Have you looked into what the customer is printing? Long runs with very little print on the page or long runs with a lot of txt & photos etc can cause this kind of issue.
Let say, you are correct, but we didn't notice this type of problems with MP2000 series machines since one of my customer is using both machine in the copy shop
Just to rule out the dev cylinder & TD sensor, if they're arn't to expensive worth it as a precaution.
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Yes but an MP2000 is not the same as an MP2001 hence the different Dev part numbers!Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!
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No! All i'm saying (as was said above) the 2000 & 2001 dev is not the sameLet us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!
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We ordered only Ricoh genuine ( OEM) toners and developers from ricoh. Toner EDB code is 842012
Our continuous observation found that customers are complained after replacing the new toner, some time first toner. Then we checked with the toner and there are no issues since the machine installation had been done by the same toner lot
In this situation what our tech's are doing is
1. make 10 black copies until toner mark is papered
2.then checked the vsg and vsp , Normally vsg 3.92 - 4.01 and vsp above the 1.5(in correct ) ( after black copies done)
3.Changed the SP2301 [Tr Current Adj] 004 Cleaning/Negative for background correction
4.Changed the SP2929[Vtref Limits] Upper Limit and Lower Limit
5.Re initialize the developer
in error case we observed that the vsp is not normal and it always above the 1.5
Can any one advice how to reduce vsp to correct valve ( vsp<0.5) for new drum
What is the meaning of PWM and vsdp
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vsp and vsdp are readings taken by the p sensor (ID sensor) immediately following the ID patch. vsdp is used for design purposes only. PWM is calculated during developer initialization and process control. It has to do with the voltage/current applied to the emitter of the p sensor in order to get a valid reading for the surface of the drum prior to the ID patch.
That all said, clean the p sensor. It is located in the PTR unit directly below the transfer roller. The sensor gets dirty and process control raises PWM. When PWM is increased, the ID patch looks lighter and process control increases the toner density causing back ground.Comment
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