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    Thanks Emujo and Paul for this brilliant info! Appreciate it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hansoon View Post
    Im baffled, going with Minolta since the EG machines and EP-1 I never heard of it. Thanks

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    I am sure you did when downloading firmware etc you have it there either on the printed bulletin or within the FW name... I was always wondering what it meant, and now I have clear vision Mosel in my case
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    I also have a file on Ricoh machine names to machine codes, if you want it, just email me and I'll send it along.

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    Thanks JSC, emujo, fix, Paul. You're a big help. Thanks. =^..^=
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    I also have not seen such list, so my question is, How do these list benefit you in troubleshooting? I understand for cross referencing supplies and parts, but I have other ways to do this, what info will these list give that I should need?
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    Quote Originally Posted by fixthecopier View Post
    I also have not seen such list, so my question is, How do these list benefit you in troubleshooting? I understand for cross referencing supplies and parts, but I have other ways to do this, what info will these list give that I should need?
    For example:
    Copystar CS-3050, CS-4050, CS-5050, CS-420i, CS-520i
    Kyocera Mita KM-3050, KM-4050, KM-5050, FS-9530, KM-420i, KM-520i


    ... all are part of the Falcon III family. That is to say they all use the same print engine, and basically the same consumables. This is useful information when you're comparing consumables, yields, simulations, and fixes that apply equally across the family.

    So I was trained on the bizhub C220, C280, C360. There may be printers using this same engine. Is there a series name? =^..^=
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    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackcat4866 View Post
    For example:
    Copystar CS-3050, CS-4050, CS-5050, CS-420i, CS-520i
    Kyocera Mita KM-3050, KM-4050, KM-5050, FS-9530, KM-420i, KM-520i


    ... all are part of the Falcon III family. That is to say they all use the same print engine, and basically the same consumables. This is useful information when you're comparing consumables, yields, simulations, and fixes that apply equally across the family.

    So I was trained on the bizhub C220, C280, C360. There may be printers using this same engine. Is there a series name? =^..^=
    I see what you are saying, however I was not aware that konica had names for the different groups. I have always just grouped them as bizhubs and di's. I don't do a lot of big color boxes, but as I was stating in my first post, the b/w stuff swaps out easy. If it looks the same it probably is. On Friday I was showing a customer how to swap chips and snap off a plastic tab so he could put the yellow toner from a magiccolor 5670 in a bizhub c30p. Worked just fine. Also I noticed on that list it had some models under different names that I have successfully swapped image related stuff on.

    Also if I knew something was not interchangeable, it might stop me from my copier scientific research in finding out WHY I shouldn't have done that. Scientific research is another term for fucking up. For example I can tell you what happens when you put bz500 developer in a bz600.
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    For example I can tell you what happens when you put bz500 developer in a bz600.
    Can't wait to hear the full story......



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    ... 500, 600, what's the difference? =^..^=
    If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
    1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
    2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
    3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
    4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

    blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackcat4866 View Post
    ... 500, 600, what's the difference? =^..^=
    A hundred.
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