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Look for a copier dealer or service center that is listed as repairing Ricoh, Savin or Gestetner. They are all the same machines. In other words your Gestetner copier is made by Ricoh and Ricoh Dealers are far more common and easy to find than Gestetner. If you need to know the exact model then just reply with your Gestetner Model number and I can tell you what the Ricoh equivalent number is.
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Change the thermistors in the fusor (2).
1. Press the Clear Mode key.
2. Use the keypad to enter .107..
3. Hold down Clear/Stop for at least 3 seconds.
4. Enter the Service Mode.
Turn off and on the copier to reset the code.
This will require a tech familiar with this machine to reset. The user code option is enabled by both a setting within service mode, and a jumper being disconnected on the motherboard of the copier. This jumper will need to be reconnected and the settings changed within service mode.
There is not a reset for jams in service mode. Did you open and close all the doors and make sure they are closed all the way. Most likely you still have a small piece of paper left some where in the paper path or you may have a broken sensor flag.
CAREFULLY check that ALL doors and cabinet parts on the machine are PROPERLY closed. Any interlock not being actuated can keep machine from turning on.
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