I have an interesting problem that might just be a paper issue, but I thought I'd run it by you guys to see if anyone here has had a simular problem and knows of a possible fix.
I have a Riso RZ 220ui out in the field that is multifeeding only on certain types of paper. "Quality" brand paper is one type of paper that constantly multifeeds just about every feed. I have had issues with this paper before due to its slick surface (almost coated). I can understand the Quality brand paper multifeeding.
However, this is where I am confused -- The brand of color paper they run is called "ECopy" and comes in a variety of colors, most of which they have. EVERY single color runs like a dream except the grey paper (even from a fresh ream). For example, I ran an entire ream of Cherry colored paper through 5 times with no multifeeds, misfeeds, or jams. As soon as I run the grey paper, I enter multifeed hell (With a side of Z folding).
Here is what I've done to the machine to attempt to fix the problem (even though I am pretty confident it's a paper issue not a machine issue)
1) Clean feed clutch, no luck, so I then replaced the feed clutch.
2) Replace feed tires
3) Replace Sep Pad
4) Adj sep pad dial (also cardstock lever is set to normal paper)
5) Replace feed tire cores (with new style) + sanded feed tire shafts
6) Replace timing gear + sanded shaft
7) Clean + test paper in sensor
8) Clean + test paper exit sensor
9) Clean timing roller
10) Clean impression roller (just for fun)
11) Inspected white guide roller (above timing roller). all is ok there
(sometimes the white clip comes off causing issues with the feed)
Has anyone had problems with this brand of ECopy paper? Or has anyone had issues with grey paper in general? Is there anything I'm missing? I'm thinking maybe because of the color of the paper, for one reason or another, the paper in sensor is not detecting the paper when it passes under the sensor and thus continues to feed multiple sheets until it does detect it.
Thanks for your input!
I have a Riso RZ 220ui out in the field that is multifeeding only on certain types of paper. "Quality" brand paper is one type of paper that constantly multifeeds just about every feed. I have had issues with this paper before due to its slick surface (almost coated). I can understand the Quality brand paper multifeeding.
However, this is where I am confused -- The brand of color paper they run is called "ECopy" and comes in a variety of colors, most of which they have. EVERY single color runs like a dream except the grey paper (even from a fresh ream). For example, I ran an entire ream of Cherry colored paper through 5 times with no multifeeds, misfeeds, or jams. As soon as I run the grey paper, I enter multifeed hell (With a side of Z folding).
Here is what I've done to the machine to attempt to fix the problem (even though I am pretty confident it's a paper issue not a machine issue)
1) Clean feed clutch, no luck, so I then replaced the feed clutch.
2) Replace feed tires
3) Replace Sep Pad
4) Adj sep pad dial (also cardstock lever is set to normal paper)
5) Replace feed tire cores (with new style) + sanded feed tire shafts
6) Replace timing gear + sanded shaft
7) Clean + test paper in sensor
8) Clean + test paper exit sensor
9) Clean timing roller
10) Clean impression roller (just for fun)
11) Inspected white guide roller (above timing roller). all is ok there
(sometimes the white clip comes off causing issues with the feed)
Has anyone had problems with this brand of ECopy paper? Or has anyone had issues with grey paper in general? Is there anything I'm missing? I'm thinking maybe because of the color of the paper, for one reason or another, the paper in sensor is not detecting the paper when it passes under the sensor and thus continues to feed multiple sheets until it does detect it.
Thanks for your input!
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