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    Parts for MPC3002?

    Hi , can some1 help me with some pn for Fusing Belt and Fusing Pad for mpc3002?
    ( In the parts manual doesnt show this parts , its interesting that the pressure roller has pn and no tb or mb where relesed for this parts)
    To order a fusing unit for this 2 parts ?:OOO For me is like haveing a blown tire and order a new front axle XD
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    Re: Parts for MPC3002?

    Belt D0296090
    Pad D0294169

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    Re: Parts for MPC3002?

    Image Transfer Belt D0296090 for mpc2800 ,i need fusing transfer belt for 3002, the fusing belt is very diffrent from 2800 .The fusing belt is compatible with 3001?


    Proofing Material D0294169 is for MP C4000


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    Re: Parts for MPC3002?

    Buy the fusing kit, it's all in there....

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    Re: Parts for MPC3002?

    Pulled these numbers from the 3002 manual.

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    Re: Parts for MPC3002?

    Just had loads of issue trying to get hold of these. Parts number have changed again.
    Obviously have problems with these fusers and the 5502 ones.

    MPC3002/3502 Fusing Unit: D142 4022 - superceded by: D142 4026 - superceded by: D142 4037
    MPC4502/5502 Fusing Unit: D144 4022 - superceded by: D144 4026 - superceded by: D144 4037


    MPC3002/3502 Sleeve Fusing Unit: D142 4082 - superceded by: D142 4042 - superceded by: D142 4046
    MPC4502/5502 Sleeve Fusing Unit: D144 4082 - superceded by: D144 4042 - superceded by: D144 4046

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    Re: Parts for MPC3002?

    guys i do have a real frequent failure in the sleev unit, do you guys has the same issue?

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    Re: Parts for MPC3002?

    Quote Originally Posted by ferastec View Post
    guys i do have a real frequent failure in the sleeve unit, do you guys has the same issue?
    Yes having frequent failures with fuser sleeves on 5502's. Main issue we have is if customer is using slightly heavier paper stock 100gms.
    Fusing sleeve then start peeling themselves at around half the life. We have tried adjusting fusing temp's, pressures, Ricoh tech visit's and still no resolve.

    We have tried middle thick modes which should do 100gsm but still sleeves die.
    We have had to change the clients running 100gsm paper to thick 1 paper mode which slows the machine down to 35ppm which then defeats the whole point of buying a 55ppm machine in the first place.

    If customer is using heavier stock then try and put in a 4502 instead, however these have now been superseded by the 03's and I think Ricoh have admitted to issue on these with a statement they put out on the 5503 and 6003. Obviously so no one has any come back on them!!

    This is taken from one of their sales prelaunch presentations.

    "<Recommendation>

    When customers print/copy more than 1000 (pages/A4 or LT/Full Color) continuously without breaks, temperature of fusing unit will be too high. As a result, there is the risk that it will cause the damage on the unit and decay of the unit life, if it continuously reaches more than 5000 pages.
    The recommendation for customers to take at least 20min break in every 1000 (pages/A4 or LT/Full Color), when the customers print/copy more than 5000 pages continuously from MP C 5503 SP/ASP –MP C 6003 SP .
    Please, share this information with sales representatives to prevent MP C 6003 SP being sold to the high volume users by mistake!"

    So in summary - Yes the 5502/5503 is a dog machine when you actually want to use it!!!!! Dont get this with Canon or Konica!!!

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