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    decurler MPC 651

    Hey,

    I have a lot of paper jams through the decurler in an MPC651. Someone a solution?

    Thanks,
    Patrick

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    Re: decurler MPC 651

    What, if anything, have you tried so far? Like maybe opening your operators manual or service manual.

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    Re: decurler MPC 651

    Quote Originally Posted by slimslob View Post
    What, if anything, have you tried so far? Like maybe opening your operators manual or service manual.
    Let’s not go to extremes, now.
    “I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins

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    Re: decurler MPC 651

    Quote Originally Posted by KenB View Post
    Let’s not go to extremes, now.
    Made me laugh.
    Please start you post with brand, model, problem.

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    Re: decurler MPC 651

    All jams happen in the decurler. Have already adjusted this in all ways and fully checked. I only have it with 80 gr paper.

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    Re: decurler MPC 651

    What is the jam code and what does the manual say about that code, try being a technician.

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    Re: decurler MPC 651

    The Ricoh Belgium specialists have been to the machine four times and do not find the problem themselves. Work for Ricoh for 45 years and I think I have more experience than anyone.
    But thanks for your scinical reactions. I thought this site would help us a little further.
    Greetings, Patrick

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    Re: decurler MPC 651

    Quote Originally Posted by info@digitaalprint.be View Post
    The Ricoh Belgium specialists have been to the machine four times and do not find the problem themselves. Work for Ricoh for 45 years and I think I have more experience than anyone.
    But thanks for your scinical reactions. I thought this site would help us a little further.
    Greetings, Patrick
    Good try at a smoke screen. Your profile indicates that you are 56 years old. Are you saying that you started working for Ricoh at the age of 11? I started working on copiers in February 1972 after I got off active duty in the US Army. That means that even if you did have 45 years experience, I have 47 years.

    Now start showing that you have some intelligence and answer the questions we have asked.

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    Re: decurler MPC 651

    we have had a similar issue with the pro c5200. which is one step above the 6503. i know you mentioned the decurler. thought i would add our issue was jams in that area, in the buffer type 6, and other areas in route to exit. we did discover that inside the buffer there is a black tape on the metal plates. noticed that the edges of the tape was coming off. i have no idea if you have the buffer installed or not in which the deculer feeds into. but if you do you might wanna look at that. also found excessive wear on the paper feed exit rollers inside the copier itself, not the accessory units. can't imagine being in the industry for that long. i have been in it for 9 years, and the last 4 servicing ricohs.

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