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Thanks, most of my DV units have had the gears on the back fail and then the mag roller stops turning. I seldom get the drum to make 400k but most of mine are MPC5503 that are high use but low page count per job.
Ill check into the drums!
*Edit*
MPC3503 drum D1862218 is $586
MPC3504 drum D2392242 is $644
Guess Canada has different pricing!
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As for dev units the mpc3003 3503 4503 5503 6003 series are all the same but the new mpc3004 3504 are different to 4504 5504 6004
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I tried a few kits of the "1st gen" offers - wasn't happy with them, because I had streaks on the prints because the "candle-ish wax" bar was crap, adding too much material on the OPC surface. I probably got some 10k prints prints until the refurbished units startet failing. I just had a few test customers running those kits so no big deal.
Now there is a new variant of kits available including a chalk-based wax bar like the original and I'm currently testing them. So far so good but it's too soon to recommend them.
For quality demanding customers I also use the MPC3xx4 drum for the MPC3xx3 series.
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