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  • nichlaus
    • May 2025

    #1

    RICOH MP2000le power out

    hi there, i've got a RICOH Aficio MP2000le in my office working perfectly in the past days. just today morning morning when i switch it on, i realize that it was death, no power on the unit. i tried out the power source on the wall, it was ok. i was just wondering if there is a circuit breaker on this machine that need to flip it on again.

    i would appreciate any help here that might get me this machine going.

    cheers
  • gear13z
    Technician

    50+ Posts
    • Sep 2011
    • 68

    #2
    Re: RICOH MP2000le power out

    check the power supply for busted fuse and power regulator
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    • imihm
      Technician

      50+ Posts
      • Feb 2014
      • 77

      #3
      Re: RICOH MP2000le power out

      Originally posted by nichlaus
      hi there, i've got a RICOH Aficio MP2000le in my office working perfectly in the past days. just today morning morning when i switch it on, i realize that it was death, no power on the unit. i tried out the power source on the wall, it was ok. i was just wondering if there is a circuit breaker on this machine that need to flip it on again.

      i would appreciate any help here that might get me this machine going.

      cheers
      Hello there
      you either repair the power supply the psu or replace it no circuit breaker

      Thanks

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      • nichlaus

        #4
        Re: RICOH MP2000le power out

        thanks guys, i did find out ont the psu board that the 2.5A fuse is blown. i replaced this blown one and swtitch on the power, blows the fuse again. replace the fuse again, blown it as it did again.

        maybe i just need to replace the power supply board instead, what do you recon?

        would appreciate your help.

        cheers

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        • bob marley
          Service Manager

          1,000+ Posts
          • Jan 2012
          • 1339

          #5
          Re: RICOH MP2000le power out

          Originally posted by nichlaus
          i replaced this blown one and switch on the power, blows the fuse again. replace the fuse again, blown it as it did again.

          cheers

          It seems that u r only solution is to replace the power supply board
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          • Iowatech
            Not a service manager

            2,500+ Posts
            • Dec 2009
            • 3930

            #6
            Re: RICOH MP2000le power out

            Originally posted by nichlaus
            thanks guys, i did find out ont the psu board that the 2.5A fuse is blown. i replaced this blown one and swtitch on the power, blows the fuse again. replace the fuse again, blown it as it did again.

            maybe i just need to replace the power supply board instead, what do you recon?

            would appreciate your help.

            cheers
            One thing you might want to do first is check the voltage from the outlet the machine is plugged into - make sure it is within specifications. No need to ruin a new or repaired power supply.
            Also, if you can, let us know the designation of the defective fuse. While a new power supply (or one repaired by a trustworthy shop) will most likely take care of the problem, there is a chance that there is a problem elsewhere in the machine that is causing that fuse to burn out. Knowing which fuse you replaced would help in locating that.

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            • NeoMatrix
              Senior Tech.

              2,500+ Posts
              • Nov 2010
              • 3514

              #7
              Re: RICOH MP2000le power out

              Originally posted by Iowatech
              One thing you might want to do first is check the voltage from the outlet the machine is plugged into - make sure it is within specifications. No need to ruin a new or repaired power supply.
              Also, if you can, let us know the designation of the defective fuse. While a new power supply (or one repaired by a trustworthy shop) will most likely take care of the problem, there is a chance that there is a problem elsewhere in the machine that is causing that fuse to burn out. Knowing which fuse you replaced would help in locating that.
              All the above and ...

              Unplug all the DC side plugs of the power supply board going to all other units.
              If possible check the power supply for black or scorched components, copper tracks or bad smell of burning. Put your nose in close and have a good smell.
              Refit a new fuse and test the power supply board again. It may be a fault in another unit not the power supply board itself.
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