I'm having to replace developer on this machine every 50k prints, any ideals on what causing it?
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I'm having to replace developer on this machine every 50k prints, any ideals on what causing it?
True, I must admit it was pretty vague
<br><br>No need to Google, I have access to every Ricoh manual imagined. The concern is minimizing customer down time. So specific instructions were needed.<br>
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No need to Google, I have access to every Ricoh manual imagined. The concern is minimizing customer down time. So specific instructions were needed.
Thanks FrohnB, this is exactly what I need. I have access to the FSD and noticed there was no instructions as you alluded to.
Good point, thanks
I forgot to mention I need replacement instructions, where do I start?
Hey Guys.
Anyone have experience in replacing this bracket?
The lamp lights up, but I could not find an output check for the scanner motor.
Parts replaced:
IPU
SIO
Controller
CCD w/SBU
Harness from SBU to SIO
Harness from SBU to IPU
Power Supply
The problem is resolved! The wiring harness wires for the exit motor were pinched and arcing.
It worked before, the finisher FW was updated, but not the MFP, I'll try that
Ok, I'll check these areas
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No, the panel never goes off
No, the panel never goes dark
No SC Codes
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Can't get my hands on one they are on backorder