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    Di2510

    Has anyone modified one to use Bizhub 250 toner, developer, drums, fusing units & developing units ?

    The above mentioned parts for the Di2510 are now impossible to source for me (genuine only, not interested in aftermarket)

    would like to know if its possible before wasting my time. i know the dev unit on the bizhubs incorporates a toner filter, but is that going to get in the way of anything ?

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    Re: Di2510

    Sorry ! you can't swap the bizhub 250 dev for di2510 . totaly cant work .

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    Re: Di2510

    What toner & developer can i use in the 2510? I cant get it here...

    I can rebuild the 2510 dev unit anyway.

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    Re: Di2510

    Developer is very different and therefore the ATDC sensor will not work. Also is the lower unit missing the airduct.

    Drums are the same and also the fuser rollers can be used. I'm not sure about the fuser unit frame structure itself cause we have only Bizhubs and the older Di-XXX but not Di-XXXX in the field.

    Hans
    Last edited by Hansoon; 06-16-2012 at 01:18 PM.

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    Re: Di2510

    wow, well that sucks.

    I guess its time to upgrade them - its a shame because I have 3 of them that are otherwise perfect with very low meter readings (I cant get genuine toner anymore and now one of them needs a complete imaging unit as its in poor condition)

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    Re: Di2510

    You're not having Katun Downunder?

    I hate to advise Katun since I didn't forgive them the rotten way they treated the issue with the crappy LFR bearings for the Di-450 in the past but here we go:

    Supplies 3510:

    Toner 8937-749 Katun # 25339
    Developer 8936-418 Katun # 22491
    OPC rebuild kit Katun # 35860
    UFR 4030-5701-03 Katun # 24317
    LFR 4030-5702-02 Katun # 25296

    If you need the modified drum spacer collars (see my Avatar) to beef up the developing unit I can send them to you. I have the eventual necessary seals as well. You can take the spiral mixing roller out of a Di-350/351 unit in case the ATDC wiper is worn. This applies to the other mixing rollers, gears, bushings and mag roller itself as well. We rebuild our Bizhub 350 series Image Units by cannibalizing not any more needed used Image Units of the Di-XXX series which are still in good condition.

    Hans
    Last edited by Hansoon; 06-16-2012 at 01:20 PM.

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    Re: Di2510

    you can use Tn114 toner and DV 110 for bizhub 163 ( if you still need use di 3510 ) as the same

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    Re: Di2510

    thanks, champ!

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    Re: Di2510

    It has been my observation that the problems with the collars or rollers wearing in the dev units started when the BH250/350 series started. You can actually feel the difference in the developer with your fingers. All this crap from Konica about getting dev under the mylars is just that, crap. The increased wear is due to the characteristics of the dev. I think you would be going down a risky path by switching drums & dev.
    Incidentally, the 2510/3510 would have to have been one of my favorite copiers. We had virtually had no problems with these copiers at all. As per usual, Konica fixed the things that didn't need fixing on the next series and effectively went backwards.

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    Re: Di2510

    I was of the understanding that DV110 and DV310 are the same except for the fact that there is 200g in DV110 and 300g in DV310. The drums are interchangable and that usually means that the compostion of the dev is the same. I have used the same drum to rebuild image units all the the way from the Di251 up to the BH350. Therefore, to me that means the dev is the same. I could be wrong though.
    Darren

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