Bizhub transfer belts

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  • allan
    RTFM!!

    5,000+ Posts
    • Apr 2010
    • 5462

    #16
    Re: Bizhub transfer belts

    Originally posted by copyman
    FYI, I've been using aftermarket belts & blades to rebuild the 4 series transfer belt units. Been a few years now and they are holding up well. Definitely worth $85 for belt & blade kit.
    Again, most of my accounts are low volume.
    Brand of aftermarket parts?
    Whatever

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    • copyman
      Owner / Technician

      Site Contributor
      2,500+ Posts
      • Sep 2005
      • 4620

      #17
      Re: Bizhub transfer belts

      Not sure of the brand. Plain generic box, made in China. Bought most of them from Copylite Products. Have used in all "4" series, 224-754 (654/754 different belt). Also have used aftermarket belts in the C220 & C253 and both have been as good if not better than the OEM. Very easy to do and after taking time first few you can do in 10 mins. I've even rebuilt them right onsite.

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      • Hansoon
        Field Supervisor

        Site Contributor
        2,500+ Posts
        • Sep 2007
        • 3374

        #18
        Re: Bizhub transfer belts

        Also have used aftermarket belts in the C220 & C253 and both have been as good if not better than the OEM. Very easy to do and after taking time first few you can do in 10 mins. I've even rebuilt them right onsite.
        Same here. 1st one was a pain. Especially finding that fat spring which popped away was time consuming, lol. Later on very easy. Since one of the separators once tore a brand new belt I remove all of them en leave the belt completely without. No problems yet since years.

        We get them from China from some kind of Suzy-Wong-whatever chick. The parts are Brandless and Nameless around 65 USD. Most of the after market parts from China are rotten but these belts are good as well as some chips. Don't get me start talking about Hop-Sing toner......... Confucius says: "Who wants to be a cheapo will have smears of toner in his face"

        Hans
        “Sent from my Intel 80286 using MS-DOS 2.0”

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        • satisfactionbg
          Technician
          • Jan 2018
          • 12

          #19
          Re: Bizhub transfer belts

          Will try the aftermarket parts for sure. I've put filters on the drum units in the smoky office yesterday, cleaned the scorotron grids as well + new TBU (took me about an hour), no interference with the chassis of the machine or the laser beam. Now we wait. I guess they'll be full of tar in a month or two.

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