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  • nos
    Technician

    50+ Posts
    • Nov 2008
    • 78

    #1

    mpc4000 black drum

    Does anyone know if a spc820dn black drum can be made to fit in a mpc4000. I have a customer that needs a drum bad but want to do it as cheaply as possible because they have a tendency of not paying in 30 days, they pay just takes a while and i hate sitting on the bill.
    Thanks for any help
  • JustManuals
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    • Jan 2006
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    Re: mpc4000 black drum

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    • cdog530
      Technician

      50+ Posts
      • Nov 2009
      • 66

      #3
      Re: mpc4000 black drum

      You can make a B2242042 work.
      -C

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      • nos
        Technician

        50+ Posts
        • Nov 2008
        • 78

        #4
        Re: mpc4000 black drum

        Thanks for the reply.
        do you know off hand what needs to be done to modify it?

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        • cdog530
          Technician

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          • Nov 2009
          • 66

          #5
          Re: mpc4000 black drum

          I don't believe anything has to be done to make this work...the appropriate corner should be beveled on the connector and you don't have to swap the wires if your using it for black. Just compare the connectors on the back to make sure...you don't want to damage the interface on the rear side of the machine.
          -C

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          • nos
            Technician

            50+ Posts
            • Nov 2008
            • 78

            #6
            Re: mpc4000 black drum

            awesome, thanks for the info. Normally i would just put the 4000 drum in but like i said earlier im kind of concerned with the customers track record for paying that i just want to come in as inexpensively as possible so im not sitting on so much for 60-90 days possibly longer, we tend to get kind of cranky around here when we have to wait that long
            Thanks again for the help its much appreciated

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            • cdog530
              Technician

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              • Nov 2009
              • 66

              #7
              Re: mpc4000 black drum

              Originally posted by nos
              awesome, thanks for the info. Normally i would just put the 4000 drum in but like i said earlier im kind of concerned with the customers track record for paying that i just want to come in as inexpensively as possible so im not sitting on so much for 60-90 days possibly longer, we tend to get kind of cranky around here when we have to wait that long
              Thanks again for the help its much appreciated

              If they have a track record like that....make sure they have a check ready upon arrival....I get cranky too if I don't get paid
              -C

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              • nos
                Technician

                50+ Posts
                • Nov 2008
                • 78

                #8
                Re: mpc4000 black drum

                I did that the last time and when i got back to the office i found a 2 week postdated check in my hand .
                I felt like such a dumba$$ for not checking the date but who would have thought.

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                • Polarbear
                  Service Manager

                  1,000+ Posts
                  • Feb 2012
                  • 1070

                  #9
                  Yes be very careful with the recepticle at the rear of the machine, as these cannot be replaced alone but as part of the drive unit, which is a real SOB. File the corner down (I think these days they put a metal pin in that side to "prevent it from wearing down". keep filing it down at about 45 degrees until it fits into the recepticle easily, and you are done.
                  Press the GREEN button!!

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                  • shenglang

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                    Re: mpc4000 black drum

                    Ricoh MPC2500 fuser bearings??
                    Got a Ricoh MPC2500 which has melted one of the plastic fuser bearings. Put in new bearing and melted it within 30 seconds of running machine. Strange thing is it has only done this on ONE BEARING the other side is fine!!! if it helps it is the right hand side bearing as the fuser comes out of the machine. Havn't changed the fuser sheet and is slightly crumpled on that side is it possible this is the problem but seems unlikely to me. Our Ricoh guy is still away so any help would be appreciated guys
                    Cheers 123457.jpg09822.jpg

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                    • mikadonovan
                      Senior Tech

                      Site Contributor
                      2,500+ Posts
                      • May 2008
                      • 2931

                      #11
                      Re: mpc4000 black drum

                      Originally posted by shenglang
                      Ricoh MPC2500 fuser bearings??
                      Got a Ricoh MPC2500 which has melted one of the plastic fuser bearings. Put in new bearing and melted it within 30 seconds of running machine. Strange thing is it has only done this on ONE BEARING the other side is fine!!! if it helps it is the right hand side bearing as the fuser comes out of the machine. Havn't changed the fuser sheet and is slightly crumpled on that side is it possible this is the problem but seems unlikely to me. Our Ricoh guy is still away so any help would be appreciated guys
                      Cheers [ATTACH=CONFIG]22727[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]22728[/ATTACH]
                      And you try to hijack yet another thread
                      NEVER ASSUME ANYTHING

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