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  • Alan Aya

    iR7095 & iR7105

    Dear all fellow technicians,
    Just like to find out what is the different between iR7095 & iR7105 beside the speed. Is the constructions the same? What about the Boards, can it be inter changeable? ( meaning the MN cont, DC controller, Power supply and so on). Planning to do this model, any advice is appreciated.

    Thanks
  • teckat
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    #2
    Originally posted by Alan Aya
    Dear all fellow technicians,
    Just like to find out what is the different between iR7095 & iR7105 beside the speed. Is the constructions the same? What about the Boards, can it be inter changeable? ( meaning the MN cont, DC controller, Power supply and so on). Planning to do this model, any advice is appreciated.

    Thanks

    Machines are same, except for Main Controller's
    in which they can not be swapped, because>

    The Counter Memory, Serial Number and Main
    Controller PCBs work as a set and are considered the “Soft Counter Circuit”. The Counter Memory PCB is
    electronically stamped with the serial number from the Serial Number PCB. Neither the Counter Memory
    PCB nor the Serial Number PCB can be swapped to other equipment.
    The Counter Memory PCB keeps track
    of the total count, which cannot be erased or changed. The service counters are retained by the Main
    Controller.
    **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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    • davidj7
      Service Manager

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      #3
      i am planning to get a 7086 how do u rate that with an 8500?
      a machine is only as good as your tech : source:screwtape ; the scary one

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      • SCREWTAPE
        East Coast Imaging

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        #4
        Originally posted by david j7
        i am planning to get a 7086 how do u rate that with an 8500?
        You really can't.

        The 7200/8500/105/105+ series is older technology.

        Get the 7086, you'll be much happier.

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        • teckat
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          #5
          imageRUNNER 7105/7095/7086 Product Overview
          Each model is equipped with Canon's fourth generation imagePlatform (iP) controller architecture, featuring a dual CPU with enhanced functionality and high image quality with true 1200 x 1200 printing dpi support (UFR II and PS) and 2400 x 600 dpi support for PCL printing.

          Mailbox Functions
          1GB RAM and 40GB Hard Disk Drive (Standard)
          The imageRUNNER 7105/7095/7095 Printer/7086 devices ship standard with 1GB RAM and a 40GB Hard Disk Drive. This vast memory capacity provides the virtual space to accept jobs sent to the device from multiple users simultaneously, and gives rise to a number of digitally enabled copy functions.
          The 40 GB HDD is used to store up to 20,000 pages or up to 2,000 documents in memory for short- or long-term storage in 100 User Mail Boxes. Settings can be adjusted to hold scanned data and forms allowing the imageRUNNER 7105/7095/7095 Printer/7086 devices to serve as on-site document archival solutions.
          The imageRUNNER 7105/7095/7095 Printer/7086 models have an increased mailbox capacity over the imageRUNNER predecessors. Please see the chart below for a detailed comparison.
          Cascade and Remote Copying
          This productivity-enhancing feature allows the user to leverage the power of other imageRUNNER 7105/7095/7086 devices connected to their network by splitting or sending the output to another device. The user can double their productivity and direct their output to a point of need. A remote imageRUNNER device can print an original scanned document from the user�s machine independently (remote copying) or simultaneously (cascade copying).
          Note: Remote and Cascade Copying is standard and does NOT require the Multi-PDL Printer Kit or Universal Send. The only requirement is for the devices to be connected on the same network and each has a registered IP address. Cascade and Remote Copying can only be done between devices in the same family, and can be done with devices with different printing speeds within the same family. Remote and Cascade Copying is NOT possible between the iR105+/9070/8070 series and the iR7105/7095/7086 series.
          **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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          • davidj7
            Service Manager

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            #6
            sorry i wasnt specific.

            How robust is the machine . Will it run like a 7200/8500 or brittle plasticky like the 6570 .

            Thanks for your inputs
            a machine is only as good as your tech : source:screwtape ; the scary one

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            • Herrmann
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              • Jan 2006
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              #7
              the 7085/95 and 7105 is nearly undestroyable
              We have several of these Boxes at municipality printerys, running approx 250k per month. No Problem at all, the only thing you should have your eye on is, that you should do the maintainance every 500k.

              Real Workhorses
              If sometimes you feel a little useless, offended and depressed always remember that you were once the fastest and most victorious sperm of hundreds of millions!

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              • SCREWTAPE
                East Coast Imaging

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                #8
                Originally posted by davidj7
                sorry i wasnt specific.

                How robust is the machine . Will it run like a 7200/8500 or brittle plasticky like the 6570 .

                Thanks for your inputs
                Far from plastic

                As Herrmann stated , workhorses..

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                • teckat
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                  #9
                  workhorses= A Copier Tech. or Machine that dependably performs hard work over a long period of time.

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                  • davidj7
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                    #10
                    good , i like work horses.
                    Thanks for all your inputs

                    teckat: i am comming to borrow/steal your picture collection
                    a machine is only as good as your tech : source:screwtape ; the scary one

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                    • CanonHPTech
                      Trusted Tech

                      100+ Posts
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 235

                      #11
                      IR 7095 and 7105 are pretty much identical with IR 105 ADF on top. IR 7086 is pretty much same with IR 5570 ADF on top. Have to rebuild the Fixing Assembly and dump waste every 300-500K and restring corona wires every 120-200k copies. Also, Decks/Cassettes are only really good for 150K before tires need to be swapped. IR 7095/7105 ADF's will most likely never need maintanence, but IR 7086 ADF's will need Rollers/Pads every 40-60K scans.
                      The glass maybe half full, but less is more...
                      Printer + Fax + Copier = Jack Of Many Trades,
                      but Master Of None
                      Color Copier = Not A Color Printer
                      InkJet MFP = Not A Fax Machine
                      B/W Copier = Not A Press
                      Finisher = Deal Closer (salesman, not accessory)
                      Copier Tech = Admin's Stress Ball (Scapegoat)

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                      • golfgong
                        Junior Member
                        • Aug 2007
                        • 6

                        #12
                        ir7095

                        Originally posted by Alan Aya
                        Dear all fellow technicians,
                        Just like to find out what is the different between iR7095 & iR7105 beside the speed. Is the constructions the same? What about the Boards, can it be inter changeable? ( meaning the MN cont, DC controller, Power supply and so on). Planning to do this model, any advice is appreciated.

                        Thanks

                        YES.

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                        • teckat
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                          #13
                          Your a week to late/ poster has been given all the info/ read all of the thread responses and postings

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                          • SCREWTAPE
                            East Coast Imaging

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                            #14
                            Just to add.

                            This 7105 series will be discontinued once they start shipping out the 8105 series.

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                            • charm5496
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                              • Apr 2008
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                              #15
                              training on the 8105 series started about a month ago. Image quality is AWESOME and no more clutches!!!! Fuser is the induction heater so that will be interesting. Also everything take 120V and needs its own plug. Just installed one that took 6 outlets which is nuts!!!!
                              Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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