RP3700 Masters not attaching to drums. *A16-525*

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  • Exok
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Jun 2011
    • 750

    #16
    Re: RP3700 Masters not attaching to drums. *A16-525*

    I don't know this model. Its been many years since i've worked on Riso. Isn't there a sensor calibration that can be preformed so that the master drum detect sensor can tell the difference when there is a master on a drum and when there is none? I know on the Savin duplicators I often had to recalibrate these sensors for this kind of problem.

    That would be a more permanent fix for this guy.

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    • Iowatech
      Not a service manager

      2,500+ Posts
      • Dec 2009
      • 3930

      #17
      Re: RP3700 Masters not attaching to drums. *A16-525*

      Originally posted by Exok
      I don't know this model. Its been many years since i've worked on Riso. Isn't there a sensor calibration that can be preformed so that the master drum detect sensor can tell the difference when there is a master on a drum and when there is none? I know on the Savin duplicators I often had to recalibrate these sensors for this kind of problem.

      That would be a more permanent fix for this guy.
      Nope, there isn't a sensor calibration like that on any Riso equipment that I've ever encountered.

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      • jermyth
        Riso dude

        250+ Posts
        • Mar 2011
        • 440

        #18
        Re: RP3700 Masters not attaching to drums. *A16-525*

        Iowatech, there is one sensor that can be calibrated on a RP, paper width for the PFT. Other than GR units, that had several sensors that could be adjusted or sensitivity adjusted via potentiometer I think that's it.

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        • Iowatech
          Not a service manager

          2,500+ Posts
          • Dec 2009
          • 3930

          #19
          Re: RP3700 Masters not attaching to drums. *A16-525*

          Originally posted by jermyth
          Iowatech, there is one sensor that can be calibrated on a RP, paper width for the PFT. Other than GR units, that had several sensors that could be adjusted or sensitivity adjusted via potentiometer I think that's it.
          Oops, forgot about that one.
          I should have known better, too. I still have the home made width gauges for the RNs and RPs in my tool case.
          I need to clean out my tool case.

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