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  • Jomama46
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    Using a SP820D fuser in a C5000

    I have to install a fuser in a C4000 and I have the 820D printer fuser and want to mod it. The info in a different thread says the pinouts are the same as the c4500 but they arn't. Has anybody tried this yet.

    Here is a pix of the printer fuser
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  • iMind
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    • Jomama46
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      what I was saying was the thread was that the mpc4500 and the mpc 4000 fuser was the same. Not. I have donr a few of the C4500 conversions. As you can see from the pix they arnt the same
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      • iMind
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        • iMind
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          • Jomama46
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            Well you are right, iMind, they look the same. But if you compare the P2P to the pix I posted, that cotton-pickin' blue jumper is not on pins 1 and 2 as is indicated on the P2P. Maybe the US versions and the EU versions are different. There is a tech out there now with the fuser and he will physically check the jumper position.
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            • Jomama46
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              I was assuming that the blue wire jumper was the new detection, but it isnt, it is the fusing area setting. Pins 4 and 6 are for US. New detection must be two black wires. Maybe no changes at all for printer to copier?
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              • iMind
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                Yep, I had a look and I think there are three region fuser settings TW:EU:NA that may have to do with the jumper "CN" positioning
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                • Jomama46
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                  Here is the answer. You will notice that the left blue wire (destination) is moved one pin to the left, leaving 2 not 1 space between the wire. Not shown in either schematic.



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                  • iMind
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                    Thats true, Thanks, aways learning, good work.
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                    • Jomama46
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                      Thanx, I try to contribute all I can
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                      • AyJayAreDii
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                        #12
                        If in doubt swap the entire wiring, no need to guess which wires to swap then.

                        Has anyone worked which printer the MPC5501 would be the same as?

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                        • iMind
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                          Originally posted by AyJayAreDii
                          If in doubt swap the entire wiring, no need to guess which wires to swap then.
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                          • NeoMatrix
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                            Re: Using a SP820D fuser in a C5000

                            ::EU Fuser (Aust) ::
                            SPC820 printer fuser into MPC copier conversion.

                            Move pin 1 into pin 2 slot.
                            Disconnect the counter reset fuse. (Its not required.)
                            Reset the fuser counter manually in service mode.

                            You guys already knew that any way....
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                            • kannuki2
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                              Re: Using a SP820D fuser in a C5000

                              Originally posted by NeoMatrix
                              ::EU Fuser (Aust) ::
                              SPC820 printer fuser into MPC copier conversion.

                              Move pin 1 into pin 2 slot.
                              Disconnect the counter reset fuse. (Its not required.)
                              Reset the fuser counter manually in service mode.

                              You guys already knew that any way....
                              Does this apply to the North America fuser also?

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