Replaced pcu and ran calibration but the unit is overtoned again and running dirty. Suggestions?
Ricoh Mp301 D127 dirty copies/prints
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Re: Ricoh Mp301 D127 dirty copies/prints
Are your supplies Genuine Ricoh or are they after market? Other than that I would check the image density sensor. ID sensor errors do not throw SC on this model. See section 5.2.8 ID Sensor Error Analysis in the service manual as a guide to determine if the ID sensor is functioning correctly. -
Re: Ricoh Mp301 D127 dirty copies/prints
My money'$ on crap toner....or a rebuilt/ generic brand PCUComment
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Re: Ricoh Mp301 D127 dirty copies/prints
When you say " ran calibration " you mean sp 2-801, right? Have you checked your drum ground ? What are your current values for VSP and VSG? It would help to know if the machine thought it was over toned. Did you run your logging data to see if there were any hidden SC codes ? I would probably start there.TotoroComment
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Re: Ricoh Mp301 D127 dirty copies/prints
When you say " ran calibration " you mean sp 2-801, right? Have you checked your drum ground ? What are your current values for VSP and VSG? It would help to know if the machine thought it was over toned. Did you run your logging data to see if there were any hidden SC codes ? I would probably start there.Comment
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Re: Ricoh Mp301 D127 dirty copies/prints
You can try to run either sky shots or checkered flag pattern with the toner bottle removed. When it gets to the density you want or asks for a toner bottle, reinitialize the TD sensor. Also have you check the ID Sensor Error analisys? If the ID sensor is bad copy quality will get going to cr@p.Comment
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Re: Ricoh Mp301 D127 dirty copies/prints
You can try to run either sky shots or checkered flag pattern with the toner bottle removed. When it gets to the density you want or asks for a toner bottle, reinitialize the TD sensor. Also have you check the ID Sensor Error analisys? If the ID sensor is bad copy quality will get going to cr@p.Comment
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Re: Ricoh Mp301 D127 dirty copies/prints
Look at the section of the service manual on ID Sensor Error Analysis. It will tell you if the sensor just needs cleaning or if it needs to be replaced.Comment
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Re: Ricoh Mp301 D127 dirty copies/prints
It looks like the ID sensor is bad (voltage readings are off) What are your thought on turning that sensor off for the time being. SP 2927 to noComment
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