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Hi, as some people changing their ricoh mpc2800 mpc3300 model copy machine if you have friend who knows how to do that I would be glad if you could inform me
Hi, as some people changing their ricoh mpc2800 mpc3300 model copy machine if you have friend who knows how to do that I would be glad if you could inform me
You can keep on laughing. But This is possible. Some people say "You must change controller board" Some people say "You must change BCU" I don't know. This is very confidential information. Knows very few people. This transformation of people who know very little to do.
You can keep on laughing. But This is possible. Some people say "You must change controller board" Some people say "You must change BCU" I don't know. This is very confidential information. Knows very few people. This transformation of people who know very little to do.
Yeah, sure!!! If you think you're so smart, why not post the whole conversion procedure right here?
You can keep on laughing. But This is possible. Some people say "You must change controller board" Some people say "You must change BCU" I don't know. This is very confidential information. Knows very few people. This transformation of people who know very little to do.
I think it's likely possible that the controllerboards/bcu are identical on the hardware side but that there is some kind of (not replacable) NV ram or different coded ID chip protecting the boards from beeing hacked within the service/factory SP level.
If one is able to locate and read out/write these chips it might be possible to upgrade a machine without buying new PCBs.
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