Appendix 2 Installing The Maintenance Printer Driver - Ricoh SP 230SFNw Service Manual

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APPENDIX 2 INSTALLING THE MAINTENANCE
To identify machines connected via USB direct interface, the computer requires the
corresponding driver for the virtual USB device. If you connect any number of machines to
your computer, the same number of virtual USB devices will be automatically configured on
your computer. To prevent many virtual USB devices from being configured, use the unique
driver installation procedure described below that enables your computer to identify terminals
via one single virtual USB device.
Note:
• Once this installation procedure is carried out for a computer, no more driver/software
installation will be required for that computer to identify machines. If the Maintenance
USB Printer driver has been already installed to your computer according to this
procedure, skip this section.
• Before proceeding to the procedure given below, make sure that the Maintenance USB
Printer driver is stored in your computer.
Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 8.1/Windows 10
(1) Check that the AC cord of the machine is unplugged from the electrical outlet. Disconnect
the USB cable that connects the machine with your computer.
(2) Turn ON your computer.
(3) Double-click Setup.exe inside the Maintenance USB Printer folder that was saved in a
temporary folder. The following screen appears. Click the [Next] button.
PRINTER DRIVER
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Mohammed
February 11, 2025

Problem is no paper T1

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Mr. Anderson
February 12, 2025

The "no paper T1" error on the Ricoh SP 230SFNw printer indicates that there is no paper set in the T1 tray when TrayAuto is selected for printing. Possible causes include a connection failure of the T1 paper feed sensor or clutch harness, a misaligned T1 paper feed actuator, abrasion of the PF kit 1, failure of the T1 paper feed sensor PCB or T1 clutch, damaged gears in the paper feed drive system, or a main PCB failure. The issue can often be resolved by checking and reconnecting harnesses, reattaching the actuator, replacing worn components, or replacing the main PCB if necessary.

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