Sc569-00 Ricoh
: A defective motor driver or a damaged wire harness connecting the sensor to the main board can interrupt the signal.
Common technical causes for this error often start with the fuser unit itself. Over time, the internal gears or the cam mechanism that facilitates pressure release can become worn, stripped, or clogged with built-up toner dust and paper debris. If the mechanical resistance becomes too great for the motor to overcome, the system will shut down and display the SC569-00 code as a protective measure. Additionally, a faulty pressure release sensor—which tells the printer's main board whether the rollers are "open" or "closed"—can be the culprit. if the sensor fails to send the correct signal, the printer assumes the motor has failed, even if it is physically moving. sc569-00 ricoh
: This is typically a Type A Service Call (SC) code, meaning it will lock the machine and requires a specific reset procedure in service mode after the physical fault is addressed. Primary Causes : A defective motor driver or a damaged