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  • iscott
    Trusted Tech

    250+ Posts
    • Mar 2010
    • 344

    #1

    Toshiba eStudio Developer....

    $330 for each color? If so any other suggestions....
  • Meach
    Trusted Tech
    100+ Posts
    • Nov 2008
    • 128

    #2
    Which model are you referring to?

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    • iscott
      Trusted Tech

      250+ Posts
      • Mar 2010
      • 344

      #3
      Sorry eStudio 2500C

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      • ivovb
        Senior Tech

        500+ Posts
        • Apr 2008
        • 695

        #4
        About 220 euro which is the same in usd. Sorry no compatible products.

        BR
        I'll never ask if I didn't check user manual, service manual, parts list, BSI/TNI/TAD... web, existing threads.

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        • emujo
          Field Supervisor

          2,500+ Posts
          • Jun 2009
          • 3009

          #5
          Yeah, we used to send extra color developers to customers for on hand consumables until we saw the price... the color pm kit for this model is 600 and that is mostley the cost of the developers. I used to replace the developer when one of my 3510s started "Tiger Striping" and now if it isn't close to the PM cycle, I will just add enough to get it back to normal. One bottle of Magenta will get 3 stations back to normal. Now you can see why the cost per copy is around 10c per page on these boxes. Emujo
          If you don't see your question answered in the forum, please don't think it's OK to PM me for a personal reply...I do not give out firmware and/or manuals.

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          • ToshibaTech
            Senior Tech

            500+ Posts
            • Apr 2007
            • 580

            #6
            If you look at the MSDS sheets as far as I can tell 281C and 2500C Developer have the same contents. And yes, they do work Less volume in a 281c developer bottle but it works great for what emujo is talking about and he's right just top those suckers off and clean out the charges. The quality stays really nice, no different than if you do a full PM in my opinion.
            I will not give you service manuals or firmware.

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            • Gregg

              #7
              This is great, so you just add the developer to the color thats fading and good to go? or do you run calibration as well?

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              • emujo
                Field Supervisor

                2,500+ Posts
                • Jun 2009
                • 3009

                #8
                Just add, run the CQ adjustments if quality looks off, but dont do a developer stir as this will tell the MFP the developer is new and may cause problems. Wait until you do actual replacement before resetting counts. Just like the garage I used to work at...top the oil off and charge the customer for the whole bottle. Emujo
                If you don't see your question answered in the forum, please don't think it's OK to PM me for a personal reply...I do not give out firmware and/or manuals.

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