Hi Everyone,
Am having an issue with a Ricoh mpc3002, which do have white stuffs or probably faded output around every print and copy made. I've attached printed copies with this thread. Solution from anyone will be appreciated.
Hi Everyone,
Am having an issue with a Ricoh mpc3002, which do have white stuffs or probably faded output around every print and copy made. I've attached printed copies with this thread. Solution from anyone will be appreciated.
It would be most helpful if you could print out some solid color charts. I'd like to see if those void areas are repetitive. Can't tell from your examples.
EDIT: Do them for all colors: K,C,M,Y.
Printed all colors today CMYK. Don't mind the paper, I actually squeeze paper initially before snapping. Attached are all colours.
You can see the white strips lines on the black and Magenta colour pattern. What seems to be to cause??
Those samples look awful. White spots are usually bad dev/toner/paper mix or bad second transfer. As for stripes give us normal samples. Meanwhile total counter and consumables life will come useful.
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with the small JPG's ... the wrinkles.. I CAN'T SEE THE DEFECTS.. that's why we prefer to have the samples SCANNED into PDF's and then uploaded.
white lines could come from ANY of the image formation items.
dev.. drum... itb... laser glass.. fuser
what have you tried? you give us VERY little information to work with here.. You are in front of the machine..we are not.
Like the old computer saying goes " GARBAGE IN... GARBAGE OUT "
or did you not try anything but want to pick our brains?
what are the pages counts on the drums/dev/itb/fuser?
have you cleaned ANYTHING?
you say you are trained on Ricoh .... WHICH product line?
this is really Copiers101... did you even look at the manual? do you HAVE the manual?
a true 10yr tech should have no problem diagnosing this issue.
Last edited by Phil B.; 10-04-2020 at 10:42 PM.
With them having been crumpled up and the flattened back it is impossible to tell what is the result of the crumpling and what is not. Try again boy child. Also a copy of the maintenance counter portion of the SMC logging data report would be helpful as the machine may be pat due on PMs.
I've tried cleaning the LCU polygon box, changed all developers done all sorts of things still remains the same.
I recently changed developer in all colors. At times print comes out good both in solid background and then goes back. I tried figure it out for customer its seems there's no solution.
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