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    ARP17 networking adapter for Sharp AR-M277

    Hi guys/gals,

    I'm in need of the arp17 networking/scanning adapter for my sharp copier. Having trouble finding one, hope this community can help

    Jay

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    Re: ARP17 networking adapter for Sharp AR-M277

    Well here we go, a slippery slope. Just bought this copier yesterday, now I opened up the bottom tray and noticed there are springs missing. They hold white plastic roller bearings in place and it looks like I need a few of them. Please let me know if you have any I can buy, Thanks! IMG_0184.JPGSpring.JPGIMG_0186.JPG

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    Re: ARP17 networking adapter for Sharp AR-M277

    Quote Originally Posted by JaysonARM277 View Post
    Well here we go, a slippery slope. Just bought this copier yesterday, now I opened up the bottom tray and noticed there are springs missing. They hold white plastic roller bearings in place and it looks like I need a few of them. Please let me know if you have any I can buy, Thanks! IMG_0184.JPGSpring.JPGIMG_0186.JPG

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    Re: ARP17 networking adapter for Sharp AR-M277

    Quote Originally Posted by JaysonARM277 View Post
    Well here we go, a slippery slope. Just bought this copier yesterday, now I opened up the bottom tray and noticed there are springs missing. They hold white plastic roller bearings in place and it looks like I need a few of them. Please let me know if you have any I can buy, Thanks! IMG_0184.JPGSpring.JPGIMG_0186.JPG
    Most likely the delivery unit frame has broken pins that hold the springs; it's fairly common for the plastic to become brittle in that area.
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    Re: ARP17 networking adapter for Sharp AR-M277

    Thanks Ronald. Can you email me a quote for the AR-P17 and springs in a PM.

    Zootech- yup, there was some sort of fight with a non-tech savvy user and these rollers with oversize paper; the connecting ends are small plastic tabs which did break, found them late last night during the tear down. Going to use high-tech small steel tubing (paper clips) with a high performance epoxy adhesive (jb weld) to repair.
    Last edited by JaysonARM277; 12-08-2014 at 08:11 PM.

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    Re: ARP17 networking adapter for Sharp AR-M277

    I may not purchase the AR-P17. I just heard that in order to use the copier as a network scanner, I would have to pay for license from Sharp that costs $600/yr. I like scanning, but not that much. I'm looking into this to see if it's true.

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    Re: ARP17 networking adapter for Sharp AR-M277

    Quote Originally Posted by JaysonARM277 View Post
    I may not purchase the AR-P17. I just heard that in order to use the copier as a network scanner, I would have to pay for license from Sharp that costs $600/yr. I like scanning, but not that much. I'm looking into this to see if it's true.
    That cost is for the initial product, not per year.
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    Re: ARP17 networking adapter for Sharp AR-M277

    Ok, looks like this project will meet an abrupt end. Sharp will not give me a cost for a license on scanning/networking becuase it is too old. A licensed Sharp retailer (independent contractor of old stuff) will have to guide me on how to turn this into a network scanner/faxing machine which will give a price. Not sure how that works but it's ~ $600 for the license and $550 for the ARP17 card.

    This copier only has 34,000 print jobs total, any one want it?

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    Re: ARP17 networking adapter for Sharp AR-M277

    Off to craigslist it goes... Thanks for the info guys.

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