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    DSc525 PCU connector

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    DSc525 PCU connector

    I have a broken connector on the machine side where the color PCUs plug in. I cant seem to find it in the parts catalog. Close as I can get is the IOB-PCU harness. Anybody ever tried to order this before?

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    There was a post about this on 05/04/2009 on this site and it says that the female connectors are actually part of the drive assembly. They're the ones the pcu 'phone style' connector sits into. Good luck with this, I believe it's a major pain.

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    Thanks for the tip, Ill research that.

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    Unfortunately I can verify this, we had a tech break one of these, we called tech support and they said "Yup you gotta buy the whole drive unit..." They said the only way to change the female plug was to disassemble the main drive unit, which is setup with a jig at the factory. Therefore they don't sell it individually, only as a whole unit.....


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    What is a DSc525?

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    Gestetner flavor of B230

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    You mean a MPC2500 then - who uses the code number (A230) apart from Ricoh support? The Nashuatec/Rex Rotary/Gestetner model number was MPC2500.

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    Connector part numbers:

    B237 5351 is for the Black PCU
    B237 5353 is for the C, M, Y PCU one for each
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonerMunkeh View Post
    Connector part numbers:

    B237 5351 is for the Black PCU
    B237 5353 is for the C, M, Y PCU one for each
    Please confirm, is this connector the part that is in the machine drive unit, or the part that is on the PCU?

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    On the machine side.
    It's 106 miles to Chicago. We've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.

    Hit it.

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