Is there a known difference between the green and the gray pickup tires by these little critters?
I have some machines with green and others with gray rollers in it. What could be the difference?
Hans
Is there a known difference between the green and the gray pickup tires by these little critters?
I have some machines with green and others with gray rollers in it. What could be the difference?
Hans
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The green ones are supposed to be better. That's my first cue that it's a bizhub: gray or Lexmark: green. The gray ones are certainly adequate, been used on Lexmarks for years before they came out with the green ones.
Keep in mind that Lexmark machines do an amazing job of feeding standard weight media 75-90gsm. When it gets heavier than that there isn't much you can do. =^..^=
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In a pinch you can turn them inside out. I've actually got some running that way for over a year. There's no tread, per se, but it flares out the edges for great traction.
Green ones are better and i think it is made of softer material so it get better grip.
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