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joeyl328
09-25-2009, 02:37 AM
Thanks everyone for their help so far, one question though, I have a bizhub c252, I am attempting to reset the transfer belt, I took out the 80ma fuse, I was given a 200ma fuse, will that work? Or do I need to order the 80ma from an on-line source (can't find it anywhere local)? Thanks!
time2fly
09-25-2009, 03:40 AM
Thanks everyone for their help so far, one question though, I have a bizhub c252, I am attempting to reset the transfer belt, I took out the 80ma fuse, I was given a 200ma fuse, will that work? Or do I need to order the 80ma from an on-line source (can't find it anywhere local)? Thanks!
You need to use the 80ma fuse.
Setright
09-25-2009, 08:41 AM
And please try to use a more informative subject heading ;):D
mrwho
09-25-2009, 09:18 AM
You can go as far as 100ma. More than that and it will not work.
copytechman
09-25-2009, 12:40 PM
I use a 63ma fuse... works every time (well 62.5ma actually but who's quibbling?!)
Regards!
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joeyl328
09-25-2009, 02:09 PM
Thanks, I ordered the fuse, I'll let you guys know if the problem is fixed:)
joeyl328
09-29-2009, 01:42 AM
Ok, so the fuse reset the message and the copier seems to be working fine. My only question now is, is this machine too much muscle for my needs? I am a chiropractor, I need to print/copy/fax/scan, but not thousands of pages. I only paid $300 for it, so it was a good price, should last a long time with toners before needing to buy new ones, but will the scanner work as a document scanner (a version of the scansnap)? I plan on having all my documents scanned in and shredded (paperless office). I could see about selling the printer, but getting a scansnap would be $450 and then I'd have to get an all-in one printer for about $400... Just curious on your thoughts guys. thanks!
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