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    Re: RICOH MP C4000 - MP C2800

    yes after modifying the connector, I push it in gently and if it doesn't latch easy, out it comes for more trimming. I use a flat bladed soldering iron which works well and it was a cheapo. Also carry an EXACTO knife for help in lifting tabs when you have to change the wires on the MPC 2800-3300-4000-5000. I found if I remove the little pin when modifying, you generally are ok.

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    Last edited by eddz; 10-05-2011 at 03:36 PM. Reason: spelling

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    RICOH MP C4000 - MP C2800

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    Re: RICOH MP C4000 - MP C2800

    I mod them all in the shop before they go out and use a moto tool with a cutting wheel.

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    Re: RICOH MP C4000 - MP C2800

    if it is mpc 2800 ull also need to swap 2 wires in the front of the pcu

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    Re: RICOH MP C4000 - MP C2800




    here ya go.

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