The machine prints perfectly clear pages, but when making copies through either the doc feeder or on the glass, there is a section about 1" - 1 1/2" in from the edge, all down the left side, that is 'slid' up a quarter inch or so in relation to the other lines of type.
Clean mirrors and lens unit in the optical section
Problem
Cause
Solution
Colored lines appear.
The exposure glass or scanning glass is dirty.
Clean them. See "Maintaining Your Machine", About this Machine .
Copies appear dirty.
Image density is too high.
Adjust the image density settings. See "Adjusting Copy Image Density", Copy and Document Server Reference .
Copies appear dirty.
Auto Image Density is not selected.
On the control panel, select [Auto Density].
The reverse side of an original image is copied.
Image density is too high.
Adjust the image density settings. See "Adjusting Copy Image Density", Copy and Document Server Reference .
The reverse side of an original image is copied.
Auto Image Density is not selected.
On the control panel, select [Auto Density].
A shadow appears on copies if you use pasted originals.
Image density is too high.
The same copy area is dirty whenever making copies.
The exposure glass, scanning glass, or ADF is dirty.
Clean them. See "Maintaining Your Machine", About This Machine .
The same copy area is dirty whenever making copies.
On the control panel, press [Generation Copy], and then begin copying.
Copies are too light.
Image density is too light.
Adjust the image density settings. See "Adjusting Copy Image Density", Copy and Document Server Reference .
Copies are too light.
A light copy may result when you use damp or rough grain paper.
Use recommended paper only and be sure its storage environment meets the recommended temperature and humidity conditions. For details about recommended paper and the proper way to store it, see "Recommended Paper Sizes and Types" and "Paper Storage", About This Machine .
Parts of images are not copied.
The original is not set correctly.
Set originals correctly. See "Placing Originals", Copy and Document Server Reference .
Parts of images are not copied.
The correct paper size is not selected.
Select the proper paper size.
Parts of images are not copied.
Even if you place originals in the ADF correctly, margin of a few millimeters on all four sides of the original might not be copied.
Use "Create Margin" function to reduce the image of its original size.
For details about missing image area, see "Missing Image Area", Copy and Document Server Reference .
images appear only partially.
The paper is damp.
Use paper that has been stored in the recommended temperature and humidity condition. For details about the proper way to store it, see "Paper Storage", About This Machine .
Black lines appear.
The exposure glass or scanning glass is dirty.
Clean them. See "Maintaining Your Machine", About This Machine .
White lines appear.
The exposure glass or scanning glass is dirty.
Clean them. See "Maintaining Your Machine", About This Machine .
White lines appear.
The dustproof glass is dirty.
Clean the dustproof glass. See "Cleaning the Dustproof Glass", About This Machine .
Copies are blank.
The original is not set correctly.
When using the exposure glass, face the originals down. When using the ADF, face them up.
A moir? pattern is produced on copies.
Your original has a dot pattern image or many lines.
Place the original on the exposure glass at a slight angle.
Black spots appear on the copy of a photographic print.
Because of high humidity, the photographic print has stuck to the exposure glass.
Place the print on the exposure glass in either of the following ways:
White stripes appear on the OHP.
Fragments of paper are stuck to the OHP.
Use a dry cloth to wipe any paper fragments off the back of the OHP.
The image on the back side of duplex copies has mottled blank patches or is smudged.
Missing patches and smudges are caused by moisture leaking from the paper.
When You Cannot Make Clear Copies
SOURCE: Even though my RICOH Aficio 1013 appears to be an
It would be cheaper to find a 1013spf meaning scan,print,fax. Finding all of the boards, wiring harness, ROM chips and control panel buttons needed to convert your machine would be pricy. Then you would need a service tech to install everything as well. You can find the "spf" versions used for less than $1,000 and you could get around $500 for yours.
SOURCE: Ricoh Aficio 1013 error code sc 544
Fusing low temperature error
Symptom: Detected fusing temperature
remained abnormally low for 1
second during fusing operation
(below 140°C) or during standby
mode
Possible Cause: Fusing thermistor defective
• PSU defective
• Bad connection between fuser and
machine
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Another post for another type of machine that I saw describes the problem better. If i copy a grid, the vertical lines will all be fine, but the horizontal lines will not all be connected.
the type is slid, slipped, crooked. and there is a slight ghosting of the first couple of letters, with the glass. through the doc feeder, it is a dark line included with the offset type.
http://copynews.net/how-to-fix-print-qua...
Not sure if you saw this already, but suggestions seem to be part replacement which a repair person would charge you for.
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