Cleaning unit MPC 8002 / 6502

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  • Timmytronic
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    Cleaning unit MPC 8002 / 6502

    Last edited by Timmytronic; 02-24-2015, 05:15 PM.
  • Max
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    Re: Cleaning unit MPC 8002 / 6502

    I think the pm counter is just a reminder of the parts life. You need to reset the rotation counters. Only had Ricoh training on MPC6500 so 6502 may be a tad different.

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    • Timmytronic
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      I thought that but can't see those counters, there are some in the PM counts as in Percentage which is now at Zero, so not sure where else to go.

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      • freginold
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        If you've already reset the counters, check the lube bar sensors themselves. If the actuator isn't positioned properly, it won't actuate that switch and it will think the lube bar needs to be replaced. You can check the two sides of the switch with a meter to be sure it is situated correctly.

        Also check TSB 113 for more info on those sensors.
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        • Timmytronic
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          Re: Cleaning unit MPC 8002 / 6502

          Originally posted by freginold
          If you've already reset the counters, check the lube bar sensors themselves. If the actuator isn't positioned properly, it won't actuate that switch and it will think the lube bar needs to be replaced. You can check the two sides of the switch with a meter to be sure it is situated correctly.

          Also check TSB 113 for more info on those sensors.

          Hiya

          Thanks for that. I have had a try and sensors are fine and working. They are not actuated, so meaning the lug bar has not actuated the switch. I have even spoken to Tech support and they don't know either but just fitting a whole new unit, just frustrating to know how a new unit will make it work.

          Thank you.

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          • Timmytronic
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            Re: Cleaning unit MPC 8002 / 6502

            Just in interest, I have taken the connector off for the Cyan which is not due anyway and it has not said anything about it, so it must be a reset in the machine somewhere I guess.

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            • Gamut
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              must be cleared in SP3xxx manual parts reset until you update firmware.

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              • Timmytronic
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                Originally posted by Gamut
                must be cleared in SP3xxx manual parts reset until you update firmware.

                Hi Gamut

                SP3 is process, have you the full SP number to get to, to reset please? I don't have Access to Firmware at this time but I don't care doing a manual reset.

                Thank you.

                Tim

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                • Timmytronic
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                  Originally posted by Timmytronic
                  Hi Gamut

                  SP3 is process, have you the full SP number to get to, to reset please? I don't have Access to Firmware at this time but I don't care doing a manual reset.

                  Thank you.

                  Tim

                  Hi Gamut

                  Found it, and it worked :-) Thanks loads. I will try and get the Firmware update for that.

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                  • pauloorechio

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                    Re: Cleaning unit MPC 8002 / 6502

                    Originally posted by Timmytronic
                    Hi Gamut

                    Found it, and it worked :-) Thanks loads. I will try and get the Firmware update for that.

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                    • semi
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                      #11
                      Re: Cleaning unit MPC 8002 / 6502

                      Reset parts counter in SP 7622 for cleaning unit(or somewhere round there) with bypass door open

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