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  • copiman
    Technician

    500+ Posts
    • Sep 2011
    • 861

    #1

    DPC input

    Just trying to get input from techs who have traveled the road I am on. I do not have any with 720K yet, but was wondering if the 720K PM Kit was acually needed? Also, the developer units are rated at 480K. Is this a must. I went back to my posts on this series and found some good info in other areas. So, why not ask the ones who know.
  • onetek
    Trusted Tech

    250+ Posts
    • Apr 2009
    • 318

    #2
    Re: DPC input

    On these machines, we dont worry about pm's but replace parts when needed.I replace dev on time but if dev unit looks good, (and it usally does) I keep it.We still buy 240k pm kits as it saves a lot of money over separate parts.We have a few with 800k with original dev units.We have not ordered any 720k pm kit yet.
    Th.

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    • mojorolla
      The Wolf

      2,500+ Posts
      • Jan 2010
      • 2627

      #3
      Re: DPC input

      I skip the 120k and 720k PM. I will reset the DV unit if the CQ is still good. As Onetek mentioned, I replace parts as needed. I will warn you about resetting too much though. I think it is F7-67 and 68. It will keep track of every time you reset a unit. If these counters get too high (4-6), the 720k message will appear continuously. Go into service mode and drop the counters back to 1 and the 720k pm message will disappear.

      Failing to plan is planning to fail!!!

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      • doug94550
        Trusted Tech

        100+ Posts
        • Dec 2011
        • 138

        #4
        Re: DPC input

        I agree with Onetek and Mojorolla.
        We, for the most part, just run to failure and replace as needed.

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