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  • Brian8506
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    #1

    Savin C9120 Grinding

    It sounds like it's from the fuser but it all looks good mechanically. Doesn't always do it. I was going to replace the fuser only to find out that they're in excess of $1200. Anything common out there? I appreciate any help
  • sandmanmac
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    #2
    Re: Savin C9120 Grinding

    Originally posted by Brian8506
    It sounds like it's from the fuser but it all looks good mechanically. Doesn't always do it. I was going to replace the fuser only to find out that they're in excess of $1200. Anything common out there? I appreciate any help
    Very common, and lots of threads.
    Here's one from a few years ago, that's was resurrected just a couple days ago:

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    • DougD
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      #3
      Re: Savin C9120 Grinding

      $1200 for a MP C2550 or a 2551 fuser?
      I don't think so.
      Maybe for a 3260C or a 6000 fuser.

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      • Brian8506
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        #4
        Re: Savin C9120 Grinding

        Originally posted by DougD
        $1200 for a MP C2550 or a 2551 fuser?
        I don't think so.
        Maybe for a 3260C or a 6000 fuser.
        Precision Roller $1245. Entire fuser not belt assembly


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        • fshead
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          #5
          Re: Savin C9120 Grinding

          Originally posted by Brian8506
          Precision Roller $1245. Entire fuser not belt assembly


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          if you pull the unit apart i would take a big piece of cardboard and make notes on it as you remove screws.
          as far as 1200 for a fuser i would just buy a parts machine local with super low meter if the fuser is just toast...
          if you need where to find just drop me an email.

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          • Brian8506
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            Re: Savin C9120 Grinding

            Originally posted by fshead
            if you pull the unit apart i would take a big piece of cardboard and make notes on it as you remove screws.
            as far as 1200 for a fuser i would just buy a parts machine local with super low meter if the fuser is just toast...
            if you need where to find just drop me an email.
            Thanks for all the replies and help. I do have a source to get her use the copier. I'm just trying to avoid that if I can.

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            • Brian8506
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              Re: Savin C9120 Grinding

              Originally posted by fshead
              if you pull the unit apart i would take a big piece of cardboard and make notes on it as you remove screws.
              as far as 1200 for a fuser i would just buy a parts machine local with super low meter if the fuser is just toast...
              if you need where to find just drop me an email.
              My biggest fear is that it will just happen again after reading the replies


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              • copyaction
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                #8
                Re: Savin C9120 Grinding

                Originally posted by Brian8506
                My biggest fear is that it will just happen again after reading the replies


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                and that is why you want to change these settings. And this has stopped the noise on all but 1 of this series that I have tried:

                SP1-121-001 ([Switch:Rotation Start/Stop] Time:After Reload) [100] →[0]
                SP1-121-002 ([Switch:Rotation Start/Stop] Time:After Recovery) [10] →[0]
                SP1-121-003 ([Switch:Rotation Start/Stop] Time:After Job) [10] →[0]


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                • fshead
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                  #9
                  Re: Savin C9120 Grinding

                  Originally posted by Brian8506
                  My biggest fear is that it will just happen again after reading the replies


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                  look all parts have a certain life cycle and if this customer is doing 10k a month on it it will not hold up.
                  i have a bunch of these and the previous series mpc2050/mpc2550 and they work well in the less than 5k/month enviroment..
                  I am happy when i get a chargeable fuser rebuild call,now if its on contract i wld pop in a parts unit and do the same
                  wth transfer belt and drums..it makes it worth the cost to store a low meter parts machine

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                  • Brian8506
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                    #10
                    Re: Savin C9120 Grinding

                    Originally posted by copyaction
                    and that is why you want to change these settings. And this has stopped the noise on all but 1 of this series that I have tried:

                    SP1-121-001 ([Switch:Rotation Start/Stop] Time:After Reload) [100] →[0]
                    SP1-121-002 ([Switch:Rotation Start/Stop] Time:After Recovery) [10] →[0]
                    SP1-121-003 ([Switch:Rotation Start/Stop] Time:After Job) [10] →[0]


                    I'll try that first. Thanks


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                    • Brian8506
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                      #11
                      Re: Savin C9120 Grinding

                      I changed the settings like you suggested and so far it's quiet. Thanks for the help. Going to keep my fingers crossed now.


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