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  • Vintage tech
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    • Nov 2017
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    #1

    MPC4504 part number update....

    Hi out there again,
    Had an issue with an MPC 4504 jamming on the exit rollers where the paper feeds into the bridge unit. Managed to work out that some of the earlier machines have a set of exit rollers (the ones that unclip) that are bulbous and cause the paper to deflect and catch the entry gate on the bridge unit (especially if they use budget paper!!). The later machines have a flat rounded normal profile and so the paper exits flat and true into the bridge unit.

    So here is the question. I have the part number for the early rollers - D241 4950 but not for the newer kind that dont cause the jams.

    Would anyone know the part number for the newer rollers........?

    Regards

    Steve
  • copier tech
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    • Jan 2014
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    #2
    Re: MPC4504 part number update....

    Originally posted by Vintage tech
    Hi out there again,
    Had an issue with an MPC 4504 jamming on the exit rollers where the paper feeds into the bridge unit. Managed to work out that some of the earlier machines have a set of exit rollers (the ones that unclip) that are bulbous and cause the paper to deflect and catch the entry gate on the bridge unit (especially if they use budget paper!!). The later machines have a flat rounded normal profile and so the paper exits flat and true into the bridge unit.

    So here is the question. I have the part number for the early rollers - D241 4950 but not for the newer kind that dont cause the jams.

    Would anyone know the part number for the newer rollers........?

    Regards

    Steve
    I believe this is what you are referring to?

    Driven roller and guide plate.pdf
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    • Batman1976
      Technician

      50+ Posts
      • Jun 2016
      • 88

      #3
      Re: MPC4504 part number update....

      Originally posted by Vintage tech
      Hi out there again,
      Had an issue with an MPC 4504 jamming on the exit rollers where the paper feeds into the bridge unit. Managed to work out that some of the earlier machines have a set of exit rollers (the ones that unclip) that are bulbous and cause the paper to deflect and catch the entry gate on the bridge unit (especially if they use budget paper!!). The later machines have a flat rounded normal profile and so the paper exits flat and true into the bridge unit.

      So here is the question. I have the part number for the early rollers - D241 4950 but not for the newer kind that dont cause the jams.

      Would anyone know the part number for the newer rollers........?

      Regards

      Steve

      Hi Steve,

      The exit rollers of the device should be changed when installing the bridge unit along with a small plastic guide. Have a look in Bridge Unit parts manual for correct exit rollers and guide plate.

      Batman1976

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      • sandmanmac
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        • Feb 2009
        • 3963

        #4
        Re: MPC4504 part number update....

        I literally just had this issue yesterday with a machine I sold a few months ago, and had swapped over a finisher from another unit. I was totally unaware of the exit rollers needing to be swapped at the time.
        Paper began frequently catching at the bridge unit gate, almost like there was some sort of obstruction, but I obviously couldn't find the cause, so I checked the installation catalog to see if there might be something that was in fact missing, and I saw the exit rollers.
        In may case I was simply able to visit my wholesaler and grab a roller assembly off another unit.
        I just find it pretty interesting / coincidental that I'm now hearing about this again today.

        Anyway, as far as I can see looking in the parts catalog, it seems that the the roller assy (Stupidly) is only available as individual parts, after the initial installation
        BU3070.pdf

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        • Vintage tech
          Technician

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          • Nov 2017
          • 50

          #5
          Re: MPC4504 part number update....

          Thanks guys,
          Yes, I suspected the rollers should be swapped when the bridge unit option was fitted, I guess some guys just bin the bits because they cant be bothered to do the job properly.

          Sandmanmac, you had the same issue as I did when I first saw it - a WTF moment. Strange thing is as you said, the machine was working fine and then loads of jams in that area without any warning.

          Batman, thanks for the pointer to the install manual, that was a good shout too......

          I shall be ordering a few sets of the proper rollers..... (D241 4953)

          all the best

          Steve

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          • sandmanmac
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            • Feb 2009
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            #6
            Re: MPC4504 part number update....

            Originally posted by Vintage tech
            Thanks guys,
            Sandmanmac, you had the same issue as I did when I first saw it - a WTF moment. Strange thing is as you said, the machine was working fine and then loads of jams in that area without any warning.
            Haha.... yes, that's exactly what I had!
            It has become extremely humid here recently so that's the reason I think that the jamming became much more frequent. because they've had the machine for 6-8 months

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            • dalewb74
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              • Feb 2018
              • 1117

              #7
              Re: MPC4504 part number update....

              hence the very reason i follow the install guide for the bridge unit step by step. one of the first steps in the process explains to replace the bigger rollers with the more flat ones. just saying.......

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              • sandmanmac
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                • Feb 2009
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                Re: MPC4504 part number update....

                Originally posted by dalewb74
                hence the very reason i follow the install guide for the bridge unit step by step. one of the first steps in the process explains to replace the bigger rollers with the more flat ones. just saying.......
                Well, if I had ever installed a brand new one, I would certainly have known better. I also dont do too many finishers. Sometimes when dealing exclusively with off lease units, and swapping parts from one to another, stuff just happens.
                The key is to live and learn.
                If we were all perfect there'd be no need for sites like this
                Last edited by sandmanmac; 08-19-2021, 10:42 PM.

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                • Vintage tech
                  Technician

                  50+ Posts
                  • Nov 2017
                  • 50

                  #9
                  Re: MPC4504 part number update....

                  Like Sandmanmac, I am usually working on kit that has been put together by some good techs and some not so good techs......life can get interesting!!!

                  Steve.

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