Good successor for the BH-363/423 series

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  • copyman
    Owner / Technician

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    2,500+ Posts
    • Sep 2005
    • 4525

    #16
    Re: Good successor for the BH-363/423 series

    I will keep a look out for it but fortunately the most my customers machines are off is maybe a long 3 day weekend. All F/W up to date.

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    • tsbservice
      Field tech

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      5,000+ Posts
      • May 2007
      • 7911

      #17
      Re: Good successor for the BH-363/423 series

      Now I prefer to install GXM-M1 (The customized firmware that merged existing bugs).
      It includes fixed issue of GHV-M1 (After turning OFF/ON the Main Power, the entry screen of serial number may be displayed in English and the MFP may not start) plus more than 300 other bug fixes.
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      • sanvicente
        Technician
        • Aug 2011
        • 31

        #18
        Re: Good successor for the BH-363/423 series

        Originally posted by Hansoon
        I've heard from a wholesaler that his might happen when the machine is longer without power. So typically when the machine is taken out of service and going into storage for a longer period.

        Hans

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        • allan
          RTFM!!

          5,000+ Posts
          • Apr 2010
          • 5459

          #19
          Re: Good successor for the BH-363/423 series

          I have had good experiences with the 7 range. The drums goes past 400K if the customer does not bend the transfer roller guide removing a jam. Dev due to replenishing goes forever unless you use bad toner can go to 600K. Fusers don't scratch like the 3 series. I dislike the smaller screens.

          I have not seen fuser, drum or dev kits for these.
          Do they exist.
          Been using DV411 to replace over-toned or contaminated developer.

          Can still get plenty of 3 series machines in ZA mostly over 500K on the clock. About $170 as is and another $250 to replace all clutches, rollers, bushings and consumables required to get it to run proper.
          Whatever

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