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  • mrwho
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    • Apr 2009
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    #1

    MP7000 PM parts

    Hello there, guys and girls!

    I'm getting stuff ready to do my first PM on this machine, and I got a couple of doubts, which I hope you can clarify for me.

    - Is there a PM Kit with all the parts needed for the 300k PM, or do I need to order them separately?

    - Due to the different designations used on the Service Manual and the Parts Catalog, there are some parts mentioned on the Preventive Maintenance chapter of the SM that I can't find the part numbers on the catalog:
    Ozone Filter TOP (I can only find the Back and Front ozone filters);
    Cleaning Filter (I see a lot of filters, none of them say "Cleaning");
    Discharge Plate (is it the "Antistatic Plate"?);
    Pressure Cleaning Roller (is it the roller pressing the web agains the fuser roller?)
    Pressure Cleaning Roller Bearings (I only see bushings - manual mistake?)

    Also, for a first timer, should I expect to spend a morning or an afternoon doing this PM?

    Thanks for any help!

    Cheers!
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    Mascan42

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  • Jomama46
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    • Apr 2008
    • 2900

    #2
    Here's what I got.

    D062~D064 PM SUPPLIES MP6001~8001

    300K
    BEARING HOT ROLL 2 AE03-0054 28.68 7.17
    BEARING, PRESS ROLL 2 AE03-0053 14.28 3.57
    BLADE, DRUM 1 AD04-1140 8.10 4.05
    BRUSH, DRUM CLNING 1 B247-2330 24.98 12.49
    BUSH WEB CLEAN ROLL F 1 B140-4191 3.80 1.9
    BUSH WEB CLN ROLL R 1 B140-4192 4.36 2.18
    BUSH, P/ROLL CLN ROLL 2 AE03-1026 4.24 1.06
    CHARGE WIRE 1 B070-2364 0.74 0.37
    CLEANER, CHG WIRE 1 A096-2063 1.48 0.74
    COLLAR, HOT ROLL 2 AE03-2033 0.00
    DCH PLATE transfer 1 B065-3947 13.38 6.69
    DEVELOPER DD9 1 B064-9645 0.00
    FILTER, DEV 1 B247-3340 0.00
    FILTER, PCU 1 B247-3340 0.00
    FILTER, INTERNAL DUST 1 B070-2114 6.16 3.08
    FILTER, OZONE TOP 1 D062-1233 21.76 10.88
    GRID 1 A096-2060 6.32 3.16
    ROLL, HOT 1 AE01-1117 0.00
    ROLL, PRESS ROLL CLN 1 AE04-2066 25.10 12.55
    ROLL, PRESSURE 1 AE02-0162 0.00
    STRIPPER, FUSER ROLL 5 AE04-4060 19.10 1.91
    THERMISTOR, CENTER 1 AW10-0108 0.00
    THERMISTOR, REAR 1 AW10-0109 4.82 2.41
    WEB, FUSER CLEANING 1 AE04-5057 0.00
    ADF FEED BELT 1 A806-1295 6.58 3.29
    ADF PU ROLL 1 B477-2225 5.04 2.52
    ADF COUPLING 1 B477-2226 5.04 2.52
    ADF SEP ROLL 1 A859-2241 8.84 4.42
    0.00
    600K=300K+ 0.00
    BLADE,TRANS CLN 1 AD04-1126 17.84 8.92
    PRESS ROLL, CLN WEB 1 AE04-4068 0.00
    TONER SEP CASE 1 B247-3161 0.00
    TRANSFER BELT 1 B652-3121 0.00
    FILTER, AIR REAR 1 AA01-2128 33.54 16.77
    OTHER 0.00
    DRUM 1 A295-9510 0.00
    1M ROLL, P/FEED 3 AF03-1082 14.10 2.35
    1M ROLL, PU 3 AF03-0081 17.28 2.88
    1M ROLL, SEP 3 AF03-2080 28.32 4.72
    PICK OFF PAWLS, DRUM 2 AD02-5024 12.60 3.15
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    • rthonpm
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      • Aug 2007
      • 2847

      #3
      Misterwho,


      You are in luck as there is a PM kit available for this process: B148300KPM should get you what you need other than developer.

      In regards to the parts you're questioning:

      TOP filtre is the same as one of the ozone filtres in the back of the machine.

      The cleaning filtre I never have figured out. Since I change alll of the filtres andyway at 300k I just clear it. I'm guessing it's the filtre between the drum and the fuser, just above the transfer belt.

      The discharge plate is the anti-static plate just past the transfer belt.

      The pressure cleaning roller is just that: a metal roller against the pressure roller that cleans off toner and other goobies in the fuser. The 'bearings' for it really are bushings and they do wear out so if there's any sign of wear just go ahead and replace them.

      More than likely for a full developer, drum blade and brush, corona and fuser PM I would guess about four hours worth of work for a newbie and probably trimming an hour off that after you get a couple of them under your belt. The best advice I can give you is to do the corona wire first and always have a spare one with you in case of a breakage. Better to have it and not need it than the opposite.

      Have fun.

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      • mrwho
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        #4
        Thanks to you both for your help. It was exactly what I was needing! Reps to you guys!

        I love this forum!
        ' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
        Mascan42

        'You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heat waves.'

        Ibid

        I'm just an ex-tech lurking around and spreading disinformation!

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        • mrwho
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          #5
          B148300KPM

          This part doesn't appear to exist here on my side of the ocean - at least my colleague can't find it anywhere. Does anyone know of any alternative part number for the PM kit?
          ' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
          Mascan42

          'You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heat waves.'

          Ibid

          I'm just an ex-tech lurking around and spreading disinformation!

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          • Jomama46
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            #6
            rthonpm, do you mean PMB246300K?
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            • RG1964
              Technician

              50+ Posts
              • Jul 2009
              • 56

              #7
              I ran recently in some problems with the cleaning blade. Replaced on a PM en ended with stripes after 2000 copies.
              I noticed that the original clean blade AD04 1140 came out of Japan en the new ones cane out of China......

              Someone with the same problem?

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              • rthonpm
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                • Aug 2007
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                #8
                Originally posted by Jomama46
                rthonpm, do you mean PMB246300K?

                That's the number gents. Sorry about the confusion, my company won't let us order PM kits so the number for the good thing was a little foggy in my mind.

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                • msaeger
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                  • Sep 2008
                  • 333

                  #9
                  Originally posted by rthonpm
                  That's the number gents. Sorry about the confusion, my company won't let us order PM kits so the number for the good thing was a little foggy in my mind.
                  So what's the deal with that ? don't they want you to put all the pm parts in ? I really don't see a reason not to with this machine since it goes at least double the pm schedule before you need to put anything in anyway.

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                  • mrwho
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by msaeger
                    So what's the deal with that ? don't they want you to put all the pm parts in ? I really don't see a reason not to with this machine since it goes at least double the pm schedule before you need to put anything in anyway.
                    Nice. So that means that I can safely add at least 50% or 75% more copies to the PM counter for next time's PM (Like 450k or 500k instead of the standard 300k) on this machine?
                    ' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
                    Mascan42

                    'You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heat waves.'

                    Ibid

                    I'm just an ex-tech lurking around and spreading disinformation!

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                    • zyqwiz
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                      • Jun 2009
                      • 333

                      #11
                      Originally posted by mrwho
                      Discharge Plate (is it the "Antistatic Plate"?)
                      Not necessary to change. Its on the transfer unit - just clean it.

                      Originally posted by mrwho
                      Pressure Cleaning Roller (is it the roller pressing the web agains the fuser roller?)
                      This is the metal roller that cleans the pressure roller. Just clean it with solvent.

                      Originally posted by mrwho
                      Pressure Cleaning Roller Bearings (I only see bushings - manual mistake?)
                      They are bushings.

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                      • msaeger
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                        #12
                        I think that's safe you will have to do the web before then though. I don't remember doing any at 300k.

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                        • tcs04
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                          • Apr 2009
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by mrwho
                          Nice. So that means that I can safely add at least 50% or 75% more copies to the PM counter for next time's PM (Like 450k or 500k instead of the standard 300k) on this machine?
                          Be careful!

                          There may be differences between the MP6000 and the MP6001.

                          The MP6000 model code in the UK is D052 and the PM kit numbers normally start with a similar prefix (robably the same kit as earlier models, B246). Also, in the UK the latest PM kits DO come with developer. The list given by Jomama46 assumes that the ADF has beeen used for EVERY copy! check the counters via the SMC report to confirm the actual count for various parts including paper feed stations. Ricoh parts manuals usually have a PM parts list index, but it seems to be missing in the manual for this machine. Most machines of this range (AF1075 onwards) will actually do about 350k clicks between services (assuming you have A3 double click set) saving about 20% on parts cost.

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                          • zyqwiz
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                            • Jun 2009
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                            #14
                            A couple of ozone filters are different and the web has changed on the MP6001. The PM schedule is completely different though

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                            • mrwho
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                              #15
                              Thank you all for your replies. I'm going to do the PM next friday.

                              Can you please just confirm to me that the PM is done at 300k copies? Because the customer told me that the machine has around 280k but he also told me the machine has already taken 5k copies after asking for the PM.

                              About prolonging the PM life, when I asked about it of course I was expecting to change the web - it seldom lasts much more than the PM.

                              But I'm not asking about extending the PM's life to make the PM last twice as much as it states in the manual - what I need to know is, when a customer calls asking for a PM, should I go right away on the next day or can I take care of more pressing matters and go for the PM later in the week - or the week after that - when things are more calm?
                              ' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
                              Mascan42

                              'You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heat waves.'

                              Ibid

                              I'm just an ex-tech lurking around and spreading disinformation!

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