Machine has 68K on the clock. Cleaning blade seems to be worn.
What are you guys usually doing in this case. Changing the whole drumunit (nr. please) or only the drum + cleaning blade?
Any other issues to take care of at 68K? UFR is fine.
Hans
Machine has 68K on the clock. Cleaning blade seems to be worn.
What are you guys usually doing in this case. Changing the whole drumunit (nr. please) or only the drum + cleaning blade?
Any other issues to take care of at 68K? UFR is fine.
Hans
Hi
The drum, drum blade, charge roller, charge roller cleaner all need chagned at 60K
Don't forget the developer too.
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.
I never rebuild these, new PCU assembly and developer. I know it costs more, but it's fast and I pretty much never have PCU related issues. I do however push them as far as they will go before replacing.
Thanks guys.
part #'s please?new PCU assembly and developer
Thanks!
Hans
Just replace these items, it's not difficult.
Cleaning Blade B0392289, Drum B0399510, Charge Roller G0523510, Charge Roller Cleaner (Brush) G0602326, Developer Type 19 EDP Code 888095. If you absolutely have to replace the PCU as an assembly, the part # is B0392202
NEVER ASSUME ANYTHING
Thanks very much Gentlemen.
In this economic depression one is happy with every new customer. Will not turn a customer down with an otherwise good working machine just out of bigotry.Where you find the nerves to work on Ricoh AF1018?
I would suggest to drop it and to start usin medium workgroup machines.
Ricoh AF1015-1018 needs a PM every 60k.
Hans
change only consumable drum cleaing blade developer only and rest pm counter in mode 5.
I'm with Zed on this one. Use complete units. The charge rollers setup in these makes it a nightmare to lube your drum/blade without contaminating the charge roller surface. Time is money.
I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. ~Thomas Edison
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