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    Anyone familiar with MX-M200D & MX-M260?

    I haven't seen these up close and personal yet. I assumed they were repackaged AR-M207 style (Pegasus?) machines. Precision Roller shows AR-M257 fuser parts in the MX-M260. Anyone worked on one to know similarities, differences ?

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    Anyone familiar with MX-M200D & MX-M260?

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    Ive only seen one for a very short time but from what i understand is the MXM260 is a refresh of the ARM257 but it has a differnt DV unit since they are using that new toner. Drum unit looks the same, i'd assume the fuser is to. I'd imagine many parts will be the same or backwards compatible (fuser, rollers). I would put things side by side before i try any thing though.
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    What's your email? I'll send you everything you need to compare.

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    Thanks Wazza, my e-mail address is on it's way. Thanks, Lawrence for the reply. It helps the budget when Sharp continues using "old" parts on new models. It also helps the learning process when models are similar.

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    Done.
    Hope that helps you.

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