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    Ricoh MPC3001

    Have one which had damaged network port. Pins were bent everywhere.

    Tried fixing the port. Straightening the pins etc.

    Machine booted up, but as soon as I installed the network cable, instantly the machines screen went off and now apart from the power light the machine is dead.

    Ive checked fuses 1-3 on the control board but nothing is blown.

    What else could it be?

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    Re: Ricoh MPC3001

    Blown Bicu or controller board

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    Re: Ricoh MPC3001

    Quote Originally Posted by ATSBMCO View Post
    Have one which had damaged network port. Pins were bent everywhere.

    Tried fixing the port. Straightening the pins etc.

    Machine booted up, but as soon as I installed the network cable, instantly the machines screen went off and now apart from the power light the machine is dead.

    Ive checked fuses 1-3 on the control board but nothing is blown.

    What else could it be?
    There are micro fuses on the Bicu and controller, there is a "0" on it.. Check these

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    Re: Ricoh MPC3001

    Quote Originally Posted by Codex View Post
    There are micro fuses on the Bicu and controller, there is a "0" on it.. Check these

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    That is correct. They are normally in the region of the large white connectors with thicker metal pins, towards the bottom of the board. A quick check is to see if all these have a clear white "0" on them. If it is yellow of brown it is a dead giveaway!

    Then do a continuety test over it with a DMM and you can confirm if it is dead that way!

    Then the fun starts of finding a replacement AND getting that replacement soldered on the board!
    Press the GREEN button!!

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    Re: Ricoh MPC3001

    they used those micrfuses on the older mpc2800/3300 series and i just soldered a small piece of wire across them when i had the laser motor
    cause them to blow.
    maybe find an old parts machine..

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