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    The problem is the ds collars particularly the rear one get worn and the dev is rubbing on drum we have fixed this prob by replacing dev unit every 3 drums instead of every 4 as per manufacturer guidelines

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    Can anyone post the part numbers, please?

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    Bizhub 250/350 eating drums

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave10 View Post
    Can anyone post the part numbers, please?
    Part # for what?

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    The collars for the DI-1611/DI-2011. Sorry I didn't make it plain before.

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    Shutting off the "PC drum message"

    On the bizhub 200,250,350,222,282,362's I've been shutting of the "please change pc drum message" to avoid having to replace these as much as possible. I've had several units run close to 300% But when I do replace the parts, i just replace a new dev unit as well as the drum and developer. This has been working well for me, since i'm saving money by not having to replace the drum and developer at 100%
    Very seldom do they crap out before the 100%

    To shut off the message, you just need to change DIPSW 418, bit 3 to a 0
    Happy Holidays to all!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave10 View Post
    The collars for the DI-1611/DI-2011. Sorry I didn't make it plain before.

    Ummm, it's already been posted in this very thread. Post #12

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    Thanks. Sorry.

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    We have a problem with a Biz 250 eating drums, it has taken out 3 in the last month, the last time a new dv unit was fitted. Where the drum is worn lines up exactly with the 2 white plastic protrusions on the transfer roller. Was thinking of reducing the pressure on the springs behind the transfer unit assy. Any thoughts on this anyone .Cheers

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    Thumbs up eating drums

    try swapping the drum for a fuser roller as it is made out of harder material.

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    try swapping the drum for a fuser roller as it is made out of harder material.

    Thread too complicated for your dilletantic mind, Idiot??

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