Are the Drum Units and Toner for Ricoh MP201 and MP301 the same, part #s are different, yet they look identical, is the developer different?
Are the Drum Units and Toner for Ricoh MP201 and MP301 the same, part #s are different, yet they look identical, is the developer different?
Toner bottle and toner loading system very different.
Use type 1515 pcu by either swapping the faceplate with an MP301 PCU, OR snap off the plastic locator pin on the front of the machine and slide it in.
Quite a few threads about this.
If you look at a Genuine Ricoh toner bottle, you will see a small box with a number in it, usually three digits. This is the recipe number for the toner and developer. If the recipe number of the toner does not match the developer, you will have CQ problems. If the recipe number of 2 different toner bottles match but they are different product codes, there is a physical difference in the bottles. It could be length, the bottom of the bottle where the bottle motor couples, the quantity of toner or some other difference.
Next to the box that says components
Left bottle 1170D toner, right bottle MP301 toner - Imgur
I believe that is what he means.
The recipe number is the 3 digit number in the box. 160 on one bottle, 514 on the other. Even though the ingredients in both are the same, with different recipe numbers, the ratio of those ingredients are not the same. If your bottles do not have the recipe number they are probably not Genuine Ricoh.
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