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  • boyjorge
    Technician
    • Mar 2011
    • 37

    #1

    Canon IRC drum life number of copies...

    Master's,

    How can i determine the drum life of Canon Color Copiers except for the service mode? How many copies (A4 or A3) in one drum? Example for IRC 3080i and IRC 5185i?

    Thanks...
  • teckat
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    Site Contributor
    10,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2010
    • 16083

    #2
    Originally posted by boyjorge
    Master's,

    How can i determine the drum life of Canon Color Copiers except for the service mode? How many copies (A4 or A3) in one drum? Example for IRC 3080i and IRC 5185i?

    Thanks...

    this all depends on the paper coverage u use
    Canon determines this % on a 5/6% usage

    see pdf ------6%.pdf

    DLIFE-SW Used to select light-sensitive drum life display.
    Reference:
    Use this item to select whether to display drum unit remaining service life.
    Setting values
    0: Don't display [Factory default/After RAM clear]
    1: Display (Drum unit life is displayed by selecting "System Status"> "Consumable part display"in the user screen.) on control panel

    if not displayed go in service mode to turn on_COPIER>OPTION>BODY>
    DLIFE-SW


    iR5180-GPR-20/21 Drum Unit=78,000 prints/Image or Average Fill Ratio of 5% Letter on paper

    iR3080-GPR-23 Drum Unit Black=70,000 prints/C-M-Y=60,000 prints
    Image or Average Fill Ratio of 5% on Letter paper

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    • Oze
      Ricoh Fanboy

      1,000+ Posts
      • Jul 2008
      • 1663

      #3
      Originally posted by boyjorge
      Master's,

      How can i determine the drum life of Canon Color Copiers except for the service mode? How many copies (A4 or A3) in one drum? Example for IRC 3080i and IRC 5185i?

      Thanks...
      And you left Jedi off the front of master <rolls eyes>

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      • boyjorge
        Technician
        • Mar 2011
        • 37

        #4
        Thank you for the info Sir...

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