bizhub 223 deveroper unit question

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  • CraigW
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    #31
    Re: bizhub 223 deveroper unit question

    Thanks for the info, was not sure if they would break in half or not so changed out the dev unit.

    I may have others that are split and not seen during PM, and this one happened to be spun to the right area to see it.

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    • DadO
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      • Hansoon
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        #33
        Re: bizhub 223 deveroper unit question

        Even dam white pins get burned down and start to scratch drum.....any homecocking solution on this?
        We are working on this. We developed several solutions but are still in the process of testing to find out which is the best.

        We solved however the problems with the little rolls from the transfer roller not turning freely but are still working to make a commercial product out of it.

        Hans
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        • Copier Addict
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          #34
          Re: bizhub 223 deveroper unit question

          Originally posted by Hansoon
          We are working on this. We developed several solutions but are still in the process of testing to find out which is the best.

          We solved however the problems with the little rolls from the transfer roller not turning freely but are still working to make a commercial product out of it.

          Hans
          Just use the BH423 transfer roller on the BH350. I have been doing that for several years and I rarely see rings worn into the BH350 drums anymore and there wasn't any change in copy quality.

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          • Hansoon
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            #35
            Re: bizhub 223 deveroper unit question

            I rarely see rings worn into the BH350 drums anymore and there wasn't any change in copy quality.
            Rollers are basically the same but those collars are a bit better designed. Question please: Do you use OEM or after market toner?

            Hans
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              #36
              Re: bizhub 223 deveroper unit question

              Originally posted by Hansoon
              Rollers are basically the same but those collars are a bit better designed. Question please: Do you use OEM or after market toner?

              Hans
              We use OEM toner exclusively on BH350 and BH423 machines. Going this way has saved us a lot of money in fusers, drums and unneeded service calls for copy quality

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              • CraigW
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                #37
                Re: bizhub 223 deveroper unit question

                On the 200-350 we had a dev unit done at the 1st PM 65k. Single copies ???

                So, when we would get a new 200-350 dev unit back in stock we fitted them with the DS roll kit KMBS sells to prevent premature failure.

                Those developing units stayed the exact same design/makeup to this day if you order one.

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