hi, i would like to ask if can i use the transfer unit assembly of bizhub c250 to the bizhub c352 machine and vice versa? If not, can i use just the belt only? I only have parts guide manual of bizhub c250 and i can't compare it if they are the same. Thank you very much.
bizhub c250 & c352 transfer assembly
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Re: bizhub c250 & c352 transfer assembly
hi, i would like to ask if can i use the transfer unit assembly of bizhub c250 to the bizhub c352 machine and vice versa? If not, can i use just the belt only? I only have parts guide manual of bizhub c250 and i can't compare it if they are the same. Thank you very much.
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Re: bizhub c250 & c352 transfer assembly
I've accidently put one in the other before and it worked fine.
More interestingly,
Can you put colour C652 belts into a BW 652 ?
Colour belts are oddly cheaper and it would save me having to carry both.Comment
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Re: bizhub c250 & c352 transfer assembly
I'm curious what is the point for those BW mfp's run with transfer belt?Defects are simple, our mind is complicatedComment
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Re: bizhub c250 & c352 transfer assembly
Because km decided they are not going to engineer black only engines anymore for office machines and they simply now use existing colour engine designs and remove the colour parts. The transfer belt is still required because of the machines origins as a colour machine and the way it works.Comment
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Re: bizhub c250 & c352 transfer assembly
Because km decided they are not going to engineer black only engines anymore for office machines and they simply now use existing colour engine designs and remove the colour parts.
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I imagine a 654 colour belt would work in mono version if you made sure the colour transfer rollers were not engaged. Funny the mono belt cost more. Its like the c360 k drum cost more than the colours even though a rechippipped colour drum will work in the black positionComment
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Shrewd marketing or just plain rip off?
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Re: bizhub c250 & c352 transfer assembly
I like that the design is similar to the color boxes, as I think the the 754 series is way more reliable than the old 751 boxes. And yes the TA8000i is such a piece of crap compared to the 754 boxes. We're replacing all of our old 8000is that have run past 2mil with KM boxes.Comment
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751. Good fun trying to rebuild drum dev and fuser when it dumps toner and you have 1 square metre of floor space to use to work in. 754 is sooooo much better. Doesn't feel as heavy duty though so be interesting to see if it can hit 5 million like I've seen the 751 doComment
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Re: bizhub c250 & c352 transfer assembly
754 will be like c652 series, every 2.5 mill replace complete rhs of machine and its good for another 2.5 mill.
door, turn over unit, tray 1 + 2 feed units, the guide under the transfer belt, if they are grooved trays 1 and 2, if it has a finisher, the horizontal transport actuator gets worn down too. I also replace the rollers, bushings and clutch for the transport section above tray 4.Comment
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