I wanted to upgrade my used Ricoh MP C3003 with an SR3130 internal finisher, preferably with the optional punch unit, and I took quite a journey to get what I wanted. I ended up ordering lots of parts from eBay, and here's what I've learned. Hopefully, this information is useful to other people.
The SR3130 finisher's punch unit option is the PU3040 and it comes in three variants:
Punch Unit PU3040 NA, code D716-17
Punch Unit PU3040 EU, code D716-27
Punch Unit PU3040 SC, code D716-28
The first one is for the North American market, capable of punching holes for the 2- and 3-hole binders commonly used in North American.
The second one is for the European market, capable of punching holes for the 2- and 4-hole binders commonly used in Europe.
And the thrid one is for the Scandinavian market, capable of punching holes weird 4-hole binders commonly used in northern Europe.
All three variants are identical, except for one sub-assembly:
D7167017 PUNCH UNIT:NA:ASS'Y
D7167027 PUNCH UNIT:EU:ASS'Y
D7167028 PUNCH UNIT:NE:ASS'Y
When shopping for a PU3040, it is important to get the version appropriate for the binders used in your country. But it is equally important to know that the sub-assemblies above are often advertised as complete PU3040 punch units, while in fact they are not.
Since these sub-assemblies are available as replacement parts, it is possible to convert one variant to another. The 2/3-hole selection on the NA variant is done by running the motor in one or the other direction. The same goes for the 2/4-hole selection on the EU variant. The SC variant can only punch 4-holes, so it runs the motor in only one direction.
Even though there's no mechanical difference, the copier needs to 'know' what variant is installed, so the software can offer the proper options to the user. A PU3040 NA (code D716-17) with a D7167027 sub-assembly works perfectly, but the display panel will only allow 3- and 4-hole punch options, with depictions accordingly.
For punch options in the printer driver, it gets even uglier: The (PostScript) printer driver offers all capabilities of the three variants together, but no holes will be punched if 4-holes is selection for a PU3040 NA, even if it has a D7167027 sub-assembly installed. The user had to know to select 3-holes in order to get 4-holes.
Fortunately, this can be changed. Even though the sub-assembly is the only difference between the different variants, the copier can still distinguish the variations by means of the DIP switches on board D5875200 on the punch unit. This is NOT documented in the service manual, so here are the settings:
D7167017, SW1: Off On Off Off
D7167027, SW1: On Off Off Off
D7167028, SW1: On On Off Off
PU3040NA.jpgPU3040EU.jpgPU3040SC.jpg
So, for example, a PU3040 NA can be converted to a PU3040 EU by replacing the D7167017 with a D7167027 and toggling two DIP switches
Finally, when shopping online for a PU3040 (and/or a SR3130), make sure to find a full upgrade kit, as they contain all parts required to install them. Parts salvaged from torn-down machines are often incomplete, as it is not obvious which parts are necessary to upgrade a machine that never had it installed.
For anybody interested: I still have a lot of spare parts. I find it a bit of waste to throw them away, so please let me know if anybody has some use for them. I think then can make a full PU3040 NA (or a PU3040 SC).
The SR3130 finisher's punch unit option is the PU3040 and it comes in three variants:
Punch Unit PU3040 NA, code D716-17
Punch Unit PU3040 EU, code D716-27
Punch Unit PU3040 SC, code D716-28
The first one is for the North American market, capable of punching holes for the 2- and 3-hole binders commonly used in North American.
The second one is for the European market, capable of punching holes for the 2- and 4-hole binders commonly used in Europe.
And the thrid one is for the Scandinavian market, capable of punching holes weird 4-hole binders commonly used in northern Europe.
All three variants are identical, except for one sub-assembly:
D7167017 PUNCH UNIT:NA:ASS'Y
D7167027 PUNCH UNIT:EU:ASS'Y
D7167028 PUNCH UNIT:NE:ASS'Y
When shopping for a PU3040, it is important to get the version appropriate for the binders used in your country. But it is equally important to know that the sub-assemblies above are often advertised as complete PU3040 punch units, while in fact they are not.
Since these sub-assemblies are available as replacement parts, it is possible to convert one variant to another. The 2/3-hole selection on the NA variant is done by running the motor in one or the other direction. The same goes for the 2/4-hole selection on the EU variant. The SC variant can only punch 4-holes, so it runs the motor in only one direction.
Even though there's no mechanical difference, the copier needs to 'know' what variant is installed, so the software can offer the proper options to the user. A PU3040 NA (code D716-17) with a D7167027 sub-assembly works perfectly, but the display panel will only allow 3- and 4-hole punch options, with depictions accordingly.
For punch options in the printer driver, it gets even uglier: The (PostScript) printer driver offers all capabilities of the three variants together, but no holes will be punched if 4-holes is selection for a PU3040 NA, even if it has a D7167027 sub-assembly installed. The user had to know to select 3-holes in order to get 4-holes.
Fortunately, this can be changed. Even though the sub-assembly is the only difference between the different variants, the copier can still distinguish the variations by means of the DIP switches on board D5875200 on the punch unit. This is NOT documented in the service manual, so here are the settings:
D7167017, SW1: Off On Off Off
D7167027, SW1: On Off Off Off
D7167028, SW1: On On Off Off
PU3040NA.jpgPU3040EU.jpgPU3040SC.jpg
So, for example, a PU3040 NA can be converted to a PU3040 EU by replacing the D7167017 with a D7167027 and toggling two DIP switches
Finally, when shopping online for a PU3040 (and/or a SR3130), make sure to find a full upgrade kit, as they contain all parts required to install them. Parts salvaged from torn-down machines are often incomplete, as it is not obvious which parts are necessary to upgrade a machine that never had it installed.
For anybody interested: I still have a lot of spare parts. I find it a bit of waste to throw them away, so please let me know if anybody has some use for them. I think then can make a full PU3040 NA (or a PU3040 SC).
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