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    machine speed

    hello all
    i need to help me to convert speed mp6001 to mp 7001 or 8001, any idea, in previous version it's easy to convert the speed,

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    Re: machine speed

    Quote Originally Posted by ali.alhaj View Post
    hello all
    Quote Originally Posted by ali.alhaj View Post
    i need to help me to convert speed mp6001 to mp 7001 or 8001, any idea, in previous version it's easy to convert the speed,
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    Re: machine speed

    Buy a faster machine in the first place!
    There are 10 types of people in this world, those who understand binary maths and those who don't

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    Re: machine speed

    Correct the label on the frontside of the machine: change number "6" in number "7" or "8"!

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    Re: machine speed

    Never looked into it, the bets are it is possible as the hardware between the 60ppm and 80ppm looks to be the same.

    It's normally just the paper feed timing / line speed they change.

    But that's all I'm going to say about it as it's a shady practice looked down on just like counter resetting for refurbs.

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    Re: machine speed

    no it is not shady quastion, i no need to reset the counter(i know how to reset the counter) this machine are rent and i need to increase the speed, i convert the AF-551 to 700 , AF-2051 to 2075, mp 5500 to mp 7500 , but mp6001 i can not to converted to mp 7001 or mp 8001 (i know mp 9001 is never)

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    Re: machine speed

    Quote Originally Posted by ali.alhaj View Post
    no it is not shady quastion, i no need to reset the counter(i know how to reset the counter) this machine are rent and i need to increase the speed, i convert the AF-551 to 700 , AF-2051 to 2075, mp 5500 to mp 7500 , but mp6001 i can not to converted to mp 7001 or mp 8001 (i know mp 9001 is never)

    If you know so much than figure it out. No one on this forum will help with this kind of question.

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    Re: machine speed

    Quote Originally Posted by ali.alhaj View Post
    no it is not shady quastion
    If it wasn't a shady quastion (sic) then this information would be freely available in service manuals and manufacturers wouldn't sell different speeds (at different prices) in the first place.
    There are 10 types of people in this world, those who understand binary maths and those who don't

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    Re: machine speed

    Buy an NVRAM for the faster machine that will speed it up!
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    Re: machine speed

    Quote Originally Posted by copier tech View Post
    Buy an NVRAM for the faster machine that will speed it up!
    As well as a new controller board as there is a separate one listed for each model and I suspect that once a BiCU board has been paired with one model controller board it will be reluctant to work with a faster one.
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