you could remove the bridge unit , then remove the top hinged portion of bridge unit . Then you could reattach bridge unit without finisher and paper would exit out on top of it. It wouldnt be pretty or stack the papers neatly but it would work.
you could remove the bridge unit , then remove the top hinged portion of bridge unit . Then you could reattach bridge unit without finisher and paper would exit out on top of it. It wouldnt be pretty or stack the papers neatly but it would work.
Correct. Old regulator plates can be recovered with metal.
There's no way to get them out without removing the stacker tray AFAIK. You'll only end up with a lot of broken plastic.
They will both be equally worn .. of course.
Your choice. Once re-covered it's a lifetime repair.
If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.
blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=
thanks femaster.
that explains why i had changed ? copy or print handling and some went to the top finisher tray, yet others would still go below.
i am planning to get there and see what i can mess up as soon as they are ready to see me.
i will post the outcome as soon as i have.
thank you so much for the help, and have a very nice day to everyone.
PS, femaster, do you remember the model of the copier in that old brochure? i am wondering if i have seen it way back.
i didn't realize i had created another page and didn't see this till now.
i am glad you pointed this fact that the AFAIK needs to be removed. i thought this was the case, but saw the supertecks you tube video and thought, oh, there is a faster way. things aren't always what they seem.
and being in the shop as they were, and not at the teensy customers office on carpet and no workspace in the walkway does make a difference.
i have found this with many finishers as well. you have to get it all apart to replace things. like a heater core on a car. but the levers right there!
clarification needed. is the AFAIK the paper exit section unit or the compiler? there is a stapler, and i am forgetting if this one has the hole punch on it.
i have the FN-534 parts book, but not the service manual for that one. but looking. many time's, the service manual is called, get out there with your Philips and getter done.
sorry for the pull on resources from you guys.
What exactly is it that you are referring to here? Are you talking about the image on the left side of my posts, under my forum name? If so, the model is right on the top of the image, MinoltaFax 1114. And actually if I remember correctly, that is an old ad out of Playboy magazine.
Do you have the service manual for the C754e? If so, you already have most of what you need for the finisher. There is a Theory of Operation section as well as disassembly information for the finisher in the service manual of the copier,. If you go to section G in the copier's service manual (Disassembly/Reassembly), then open up section 5 under that titled "Option" you will find disassembly instructions for just about everything in there, including the FS-534.
Last edited by femaster; 04-21-2023 at 12:03 AM.
A Ricoh Service Tech for 7 year. A Konica Minolta Service Tech for 7 years. Now, KM service manager for 3 years.
My Ricoh knowledge is slowly dwindling away at this point. Many things have been lost to time...
Hi femaster. i thought i did. i am looking but my eyes aren't seeing it in my vast data base.
i was fortunate enough to have a fellow specialist help me with the detailed procedure to get at that unit in a manner that wont damage it taking a possibly much faster percussive approach.
i think it may be a great idea to have it in case i run into problems. if i locate it, your pointing me in the right direction to the chapter will definitely help.
much appreciated, Jim
that's too too funny. o guess you could say lmao...
i need to get with the program.
thank you for setting me strait.
i want to find the ? 60s or 70s brochure cover for the Xerox 660 with the modern girl and the hairdo i have somewhere.
yours brought that memory.
priceless.
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