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    Re: Ir c4080i

    be sure to replace the itb cleaning assy with the new itb and powder the belt well. I've had many to the cleaning blades flip.

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    Re: Ir c4080i

    Quote Originally Posted by developer dumper View Post
    be sure to replace the itb cleaning assy with the new itb and powder the belt well. I've had many to the cleaning blades flip.

    Since when do u put Powder on the ITB BELT

    I have never seen a cleaning blade flip on this model/ worked on hundreds of these models
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    Re: Ir c4080i

    I have had the blade flip issue on an iRC3380,, the blade flip would actually stall out the belt. Never had one on the 5185 family do this though...
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    Re: Ir c4080i

    First,need to check life time counter in service mode,then you can talk about servicing or replacing parts.
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    Re: Ir c4080i

    good point but i've seen the belts on these stretched as low as 60% life..and true gents i've never had a blade flip on these either..

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