MP C4504 Driven Roller Part

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  • ABS tect
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    • Sep 2013
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    MP C4504 Driven Roller Part

  • sandmanmac
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    Re: MP C4504 Driven Roller Part

    According to the Parts catalog for the BU3070, you're looking for P/N: B241-4953.

    Bridge Unit 3070 Parts.pdf

    I only have a couple of the '04 series out, and only 1 with a finisher (thankfully),
    The finisher was added to the machine by my wholesaler, and the exit rollers were not swapped -because WHO knew that was a thing, since it NEVER was before, and why would they design the bridge unit to require the exit rollers be swapped anyway??!! ....but I digress
    Anyway, shortly after I delivered the unit, they started calling about jamming at the bridge unit.
    Needless to say, it took me a while to sort out the reason , and my wholesaler was very surprised too!

    EDIT: , Sorry I misread your post. The P/N I gave is for the flat ones required for the Bridge unit, so your P/N should be correct.
    I guess I just saw 'exit rollers' and "finishers", and it brought back some bad memories.
    Sorry about that

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    • ABS tect
      Senior Tech

      500+ Posts
      • Sep 2013
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      #3
      Re: MP C4504 Driven Roller Part

      Originally posted by sandmanmac
      According to the Parts catalog for the BU3070, you're looking for P/N: B241-4953.

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      I only have a couple of the '04 series out, and only 1 with a finisher (thankfully),
      The finisher was added to the machine by my wholesaler, and the exit rollers were not swapped -because WHO knew that was a thing, since it NEVER was before, and why would they design the bridge unit to require the exit rollers be swapped anyway??!! ....but I digress
      Anyway, shortly after I delivered the unit, they started calling about jamming at the bridge unit.
      Needless to say, it took me a while to sort out the reason , and my wholesaler was very surprised too!

      EDIT: , Sorry I misread your post. The P/N I gave is for the flat ones required for the Bridge unit, so your P/N should be correct.
      I guess I just saw 'exit rollers' and "finishers", and it brought back some bad memories.
      Sorry about that
      Haha no I understand your frustration! Same thing here but in reverse! Non-stop calls about curling and I kept blaming the paper and humidity (not that that won't help) . But as soon as I swapped that unit out I immediately saw how it exited differently and knew that was my issue.

      Ok thank you, I ordered them and hopefully they are correct because I have about 10 in the field that need them.

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