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This bulletin gives information on cleaning the corona casing.
CLEANING
SectionAction at EM/PM
CasingClean with water first and with alcohol if
toner still remains.
End BlockClean with a blower brush and then with
alcohol.
EXPLANATION
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The corona discharge causes ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) to accumulate on the corona
casing.
NH4NO3 functions as an insulator that reduces the corona discharge to the casing. The
power pack responds by increasing the voltage to the corona wire in order to maintain a
constant current output. (The power pack is a constant current type.)
If toner or some other material accumulates inside the corona end block especially inside
the hook groove [A], it may cause an electrical leak under humid conditions.
NH4NO3 can be easily removed with water but not with alcohol. Toner can be easily
removed with alcohol but not with water.
Therefore, be careful to use the proper cleaning method for each corona unit section.
[A]
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Technical BulletinNo. RTB-005
REVISED ON APRIL 15, 1991
SUBJECT: Cleaning SolutionsDATE: Dec. 30, ’90
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PREPARED BY: T. OKAJIMA
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Based upon the request from the market, three type of cleaning solution have been
registered as service parts. Please order them from the parts center as usual. The details
are as follows:
Procedure:1) Shake well and spray onto the soiled cover or on the floor.
2) After 10 seconds, wipe cleaner using a soft cloth.
2. DF BELT CLEANER (NET. 180 cc)
P/N: A0129531
Purpose: To clean document feeder belts.
Procedure:1) Dampen a soft cloth with the cleaner, and wipe the belt.
2) Repeat until the belt is clean.
3. Optics Cleaner (NET. 190 cc)
P/N: A0129532
Purpose: To clean mirrors, lenses, exposure glasses, and paper feed rollers
Procedure: Dampen a soft cloth with the cleaner, and wipe the soiled parts.
CAUTION
Since these three type of cleaning solution are FLAMMABLE, pay attention to the
following caution:
1. Do not spray onto bare skin.
2. Keep away from heat and open flame.
3. Store in a cool place.
4. Keep away from children.
5. Do not dispose of the cleaner by burning it, by applying heat to it, or by any
means that might cause it to ignite.
6 Comply with all local regulations for disposal.
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Technical BulletinNo. RTB-006
SUBJECT: New Tri-flow Lubricant DATE: Jan 15, 91
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PREPARED BY: N. Takai
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To protect the environment, the tri-flow lubricant (P/No. 52159533) that uses CFC aerosol
propellants has been discontinued. A new tri-flow that uses LPG as the propellant is now
being supplied.
NOTE: CFC (chlorofluorocarbon) gasses are believed to contribute to the depletion of the
earth’s ozone layer.
New Tri-flow: P/No.: 52159539 (Volume: 27 ml)
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Technical BulletinNo. RTB-008
SUBJECT: Ground SheetDATE: Mar 31,’91
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PREPARED BY: M. Ninomiya
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Two different sizes of ground sheets have been registered as service parts.
These sheets help keep the customer’s floor clean by catching any toner, oil, etc, that
may fall to the floor while customer engineer is servicing a copier.
800 mm
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650 mm
1200
mm
920
mm
Small(Green) (P/N A0099019)
Large (Gray) (P/N A0099017)
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Technical BulletinNo. RTB-009
SUBJECT: Service Parts Package Improvement DATE: Mar. 31, ’92
PAGE: 1/1
PREPARED BY: N. Takai
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The earth is a closed environment with limited resources. People need a good
environment, where they can live safely and comfortably. We, Ricoh as a manufacturer,
believe that protecting the environment and passing on a better environment to posterity is
one of the most important duties of every living being.
In live with the above concept, we are improving not only the machines, but even the
packages for the service parts to help preserve the environment as follows:
Schedule for improvement of service parts packaging
Step 1: Elimination of plastic made from Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)Feb. ’92
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Step 2: Elimination of glueing different materials together Aug. ’92
(i.g. styrofoam and cardboard)
* This is to facilitate segregating the waste by material.
Step 3: Reduction of usage of cardboard(10% less)Sep. ’92
* This is to reduce wasting resources.
This bulletin covers all package changes for service parts related to the preservation of the
environment. We will not inform you of the changes for individual parts packages.
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Some service tools were set up as service parts decades ago for cases where appropriate
field service tools could not be obtained locally. These tools will no longer be available at
the SPC.
This is because all types of service tools are now available across the world. Also, some
tools are no longer needed for servicing recent Ricoh products.
The target service tools are listed on the following pages.
General
Service Tools
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Do not do any of the following in the field under any circumstances.
1. Disable safety devices such as thermofuses and thermistors.
2. Use the wrong safety devices such as thermofuses and thermistors.
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3. Swap different types of fusing units across different models.
If the wrong type of fusing unit is used, the thermofuse may not work properly.
These points all affect product safety.
Please always use the correct parts as shown in the parts catalog for the product.
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File Dividing Utility Program
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SYMPTOM
It is impossible to use the utility program HEXDIV.EXE for the Schmidt1 a nd F66 in the
normal way. However, using this program, the firmware file can be divided into 2 or 4 files
so that it can be written to the EPROM.
SOLUTION
If some options are added to the command line, the firmware files for the Schmidt1 and
F66 can be divided.
Options
– b start address
– e end address
– M offset
– s : The source file is the Motorola S format
– S: The output file is the Motorola S format
– O file name: The output file name
For example, the file for the Schmidt1 can be divided into 2 files as follows.
C:\> hexdiv-bf00000 -ef7ffff -Mf00000 -s -S -o H5457200.LOW H5457200.MS
C:\> hexdiv-bf80000 -effffff -Mf80000 -s -S -o H5457200.HIG H5457200.MS
H5457200.LOW (or HIG) is the output file name, H5457200.MS is the source file name.
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