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    Canon IR 1730 DRUM

    HI,
    Anyone know where I can get IR1730 drum at reasonable price?I see them for between$ 145-$180.iS IT POSSIBLE TO GET JUST DRUM AND C BLADE AND REBUILD?I HAVNT SEEN ANY DRUMS AND BLADE AVAILIABLE.
    THANKS ANDY

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    Re: Canon IR 1730 DRUM

    Quote Originally Posted by cucuklotz View Post
    HI,
    Anyone know where I can get IR1730 drum at reasonable price?I see them for between$ 145-$180.iS IT POSSIBLE TO GET JUST DRUM AND C BLADE AND REBUILD?I HAVNT SEEN ANY DRUMS AND BLADE AVAILIABLE.
    THANKS ANDY
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    not worth the time and effort/ for \searching \/ then rebuilding

    u have a cheap customer base ??
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    Re: Canon IR 1730 DRUM

    HI.
    It is not a matter of cheap customer base.If I customer can get it at same price I can get it ,then I cant really make any money on drum.
    As a really small guy if I can rebuild and make an extra $100,then why shouldn't I?
    Andy

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    Re: Canon IR 1730 DRUM

    Quote Originally Posted by cucuklotz View Post
    HI.
    It is not a matter of cheap customer base.If I customer can get it at same price I can get it ,then I cant really make any money on drum.
    As a really small guy if I can rebuild and make an extra $100,then why shouldn't I?
    Andy
    Sounds like your paying too much for those parts then..... Nuworld and other vendors that sell Canon stuff -- toner and drums for Canon's are really competative thru them. I would try em if I were you . Nuworld Inc.
    DSN Products is another good one--- DSN Products, Inc. Sounds like you need better suppliers so you can make $$$$$$ without the extra effort and mess of rebuilding stuff with generics that won't last nearly as long.

    Try free resources like http://www.locatormagazine.com/ to discover suppliers that may improve your bottom line. Wishing your small biz good luck.
    Anything can be made to work if you fiddle with it long enough- San Diego Copier Repair.com

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