C250/C252 Transfer Belt reset help
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You want the fuse to blow. The 80 ma fuse is fine to use in place of the 200ma, because the lower rating is fine when you want the fuse to blow. However, the small current passing thru the fuse may not be enough to blow a 200ma fuse, and you have a problem. If you don't want to blow the fuse, then the opposite is true. We use the 80 ma or even 63 ma for everything.Comment
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This is a problem that has plagued our service department for a while. I am new to the site and thought I would see if anyone out there can assist me. We have reset transfer belts on other color Bizhub models (C350, C450, etc) by simply replacing the fuse, but that does not seem to work on the C250 & C252 models. The "replace" message is still there after we replace the fuse.Has anyone else had this problem? Is there something that cams upon installation that lets the machine know that there is a new unit? Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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C550 C451 C650 Transfer Belt reset FUSE
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