BH 222 tray #1 jams-paper empty
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HansoonRe: BH 222 tray #1 jams-paper empty
I'm surprised I have not run into this earlier with all the bad tanks on these series of machines.
Why not modifying them with the improved drum spacer collar?
Hans
Hansoon, are you talking about the bearings that you sell? The reason I ask is that I heard there was a new "roll" out from KM and that it is white and a little wider. Anyone know anything about this?
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Re: BH 222 tray #1 jams-paper empty
Look at my avatar: Is it White and Wide enough?
Hans“ Sent from my Intel 80286 using MS-DOS 2.0“
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KM improved the collars, indeed. Unfortunately, I don't have the part # right now, I'll get it tomorrow and let you know. I'm not sure if they are better or worst / cheaper or expensive compared with our colleague is selling.Comment
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Ours are made out of Delrin and produced piece by piece on CNC workcenters. NOT injection moulded PVC. Because of the material Delrin they do not shrink or crack and are very form stable. The miniature bearings are specially designed to withstand corrosive and dusty environments. Ozon and developer/toner dust will not penetrate.
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Don't wanna ruin your business, I just want to let people know that there are improved collars from KM also. How much cost your collars?Comment
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If you would be willing to state a price, I would be willing to try and see if my company would be willing to buy them.
Obviously yours is a superior product, I'm not questioning that.Comment
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See your PM's
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