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  • V-P
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    #1

    ImagePress CV7000

    A friend wants to buy a USED ImagePress CV7000.
    He is in Europe, but the ImagePress is in USA.
    Machine has done approx 1.6 mil impressions.

    I don't know this machine but I know it has a power station, a main station and a sub station .

    I am worried about differences in voltage. Europe uses 220V while USA uses 110V.
    Would this machine fit directly under 220V of Europe or needs an adapter "110V to 220V"

    Anyone has experience with this machines ?

    The idea is to import it to Europe. But the other problem is "spare parts":
    Would spare parts from Europe fit into this machine (mostly fuser) ?

    thnx for sharing...
  • gensys
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    • Jan 2011
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    #2
    Needs an adapter "110V <> 220V" 10 Amper min
    Europe 220V & 50 Hertz
    But it is better not to buy, at conversion the sinusoid and frequency prevent the digital copier and often the mashin is not loaded
    With me such was
    I do not advise...........................
    Good luck
    Last edited by gensys; 06-20-2011, 02:47 PM.
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    • zoraldinho
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      #3
      Hi dude

      In EU we never so a CV model.Only VP and VPS.Machine is fitted directly in 220V
      without adapters so no way,and you don't need to worry about the parts.They are the same.

      If it ain't broke, don't fix it
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      • V-P
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        #4
        Originally posted by zoraldinho
        Hi dude

        In EU we never so a CV model.Only VP and VPS.Machine is fitted directly in 220V
        without adapters so no way,and you don't need to worry about the parts.They are the same.

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        Thanks man !
        I have that PDF. We both read from the same book.

        My mistake : I meant to write: C7000 VP

        But I don't understand you.
        You mean it can be done or not ?

        The confusing part for me is:
        200V model: single phase/3-wire system 200V/60A (single phase/3-wire 200V/30A)
        - 208V model: 3-phase/5-wire system 208V/30A (single phase/4-wire 208V/30A)
        - 400V model: 3-phase/5-wire system 380-415V/32A (single phase/3-wire 220-240V/32A)

        Do these voltages apply also for USA ?

        Usually I am used to see 220V or 110 V.

        Puuhhh...

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        • zoraldinho
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          #5
          Ha ha ha,you are funny guy.This Power supply rating is different for the different models
          (6000,7000,7000VP).This is EU type,but i don't know about USA models(sorry).
          If it ain't broke, don't fix it
          A picture is worth a thousand words

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          • charm5496
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            #6
            THE 7000VP AND 6000VP HAVE THE SAME POWER REQUIREMENTS AND THE 6000 is different from them. Not sure even changing the power station out would get the machine running as you have drum heaters, all the fuser lamps and probably some different boards in the machine that we are not thinking about. I have attached a PDF with the power requirements for the US market.
            Attached Files
            Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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            • V-P
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              #7
              thanks charm !

              Can you pm me the 810 (fixing section) of part catalog of american version just to make some comparisons ?

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              • teckat
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                #8
                Originally posted by V-P
                thanks charm !

                Can you pm me the 810 (fixing section) of part catalog of american version just to make some comparisons ?



                Something to Note:

                for your installation space /
                FLOOR strength requirements need to be checked for machine weight

                and u need the required space in the back for clearance/ or u will not be able to access and open the back panels
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                • teckat
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                  #9
                  imagePRESS C7000VP/C6000VP/C6000

                  FM3-6850-000 1 POWER CORD TERMINAL ASSEMBLY C6000 200V
                  FM3-6852-000 1 POWER CORD TERMINAL ASSEMBLY C6000 208V
                  FM3-7596-000 1 POWER CORD TERMINAL ASSEMBLY C6000 400V CN
                  FM3-6851-000 1 POWER CORD TERMINAL ASSEMBLY C6000 400V EU/O
                  FM2-8992-000 1 POWER CORD TERMINAL ASSEMBLY C7000VP 200V
                  FM2-9080-000 1 POWER CORD TERMINAL ASSEMBLY C7000VP 400V
                  FM2-9081-000 1 POWER CORD TERMINAL ASSEMBLY C7000VP/C6000VP 208V

                  1-FM2-7715-000 1 HEATER CONNECTING PCB ASSEMBLY
                  2-VD7-2892-001 5 FUSE, 2A, 250V FU1,FU3,FU4,FU7,FU8
                  3-WD3-5127-000 1 BREAKER JP,EUR,CN
                  3-VD7-3011-502 1 BREAKER UL

                  208V =USA

                  POWER.JPG
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                  • V-P
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                    #10
                    thanks Teckat !

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                    • charm5496
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by V-P
                      thanks charm !

                      Can you pm me the 810 (fixing section) of part catalog of american version just to make some comparisons ?
                      looks like teckat took care of you...always there for an assist!!!
                      Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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                      • teckat
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                        #12
                        imagePressCV7000




                        remember the options need supply also

                        POD Deck-A1=240V, 10A
                        High Capacity Stacker=
                        One stacker unit: 240V, 300W
                        Two stacker units: 240V, 600W

                        Perfect Binder=240V, 10A
                        Finisher-AB1=240V, 250W max
                        Saddle Finisher-AB2=240V, 8A
                        Booklet Trimmer-C1=240V, 4A max

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                        • teckat
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by V-P
                          thanks Teckat !

                          Check PM

                          also need this, i believe

                          FM3-5208-000
                          1 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY 400V
                          Last edited by teckat; 06-21-2011, 02:06 AM.
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                          • V-P
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                            #14
                            whoooouhhh....

                            I have the standard SM for European version of machine, but your version is much better. Graphically, functionally... I love it.
                            USA - 1, Europe - 0

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                            • zoraldinho
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                              #15
                              viva usa.jpg
                              If it ain't broke, don't fix it
                              A picture is worth a thousand words

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