Riso T11-602 code

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  • kyocera dave
    Technician
    • Apr 2009
    • 13

    #1

    Riso T11-602 code

    Any ideas please? 3700 riso machine.
  • The Doctor

    #2
    T11-602 means
    "The print Pressure limit sensor does not change during print pressure operation".
    Where the two pressure springs hang on the bottom plate, this is the print pressure mechanism.
    I would say a gear has blown in this mechanism.
    Had it happen a few times!!

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    • kyocera dave
      Technician
      • Apr 2009
      • 13

      #3
      T11 code

      Thanks for your advice. Do you have a service/parts manual? Dont know the riso machines, copier engineer for 20 years!

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      • The Doctor

        #4
        Sorry. I cannot help you with a manual.
        Good luck

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        • kyocera dave
          Technician
          • Apr 2009
          • 13

          #5
          Manual

          Originally posted by The Doctor
          Sorry. I cannot help you with a manual.
          Good luck
          I have a service & parts book. If I send you the service book could you please send info on what part of the machine is faulty. Send any info to;
          sales@clickhere4ink.co.uk

          Thanks

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          • The Doctor

            #6
            Tell me what version RP service manual you have and I will let you know what page to look at via your email.

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            • kyocera dave
              Technician
              • Apr 2009
              • 13

              #7
              Rison

              V2 1995.

              Seen m/c today. Error code comes up after about 30 secs from sw on. It will do a test print but print is poor. Looks like pressure roller is not in contact with drum!

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              • joelsa12
                Trusted Tech

                250+ Posts
                • Nov 2008
                • 260

                #8
                Pressure Control

                Behind the power supply is the pressure control section. Look for the pressure control motor towards the top. Metal gear on pressure control motor drives plastic gear in pressure control mech. I would check that gear first.

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                • kyocera dave
                  Technician
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 13

                  #9
                  Riso RP 3700 (T11-602)

                  Thanks for info. all gears are ok. Gone into service & checked "print pressure home action" & "print pressure cycle action", both have the T11-602 codes. Any ideas on resetting it?

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                  • joelsa12
                    Trusted Tech

                    250+ Posts
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 260

                    #10
                    TM 80

                    Test mode 80 is clear error data staus. Does the pressure control motor turn at all or does it code right away?

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                    • kyocera dave
                      Technician
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 13

                      #11
                      Help

                      Done test mode 80. Motor does not turn at all, it codes out after about 10 secs.

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                      • joelsa12
                        Trusted Tech

                        250+ Posts
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 260

                        #12
                        Try this

                        My guess would be this. If it is coding straight away. Check fuses on power supply. If they are all good, then it is either the MCTL Board or the power supply. I would bet more for the MCTL board. I have had a lot of issues with these boards. Only bad thing is that you have to reflash the ROMs if you replace one. I would try swapping a power supply first if you have one. Good luck, but it does not appear to be good news for you.

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