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    ricoh 2501 fusing

    Does anybody knows if fusing unit of 2501 is the same with that in 2000?

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    Re: ricoh 2501 fusing

    Quote Originally Posted by Gab View Post
    Does anybody knows if fusing unit of 2501 is the same with that in 2000?
    doubtful

    have you checked PM's for both?

    Speed diff is a major factor

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    Re: ricoh 2501 fusing

    Very similar but according to the Product Support Guide, all the PM parts are unique to the 2501.

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    Re: ricoh 2501 fusing

    No not the same the mp2501 is the same as MP2001 the MP2000 is closer to the old af2018
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    Re: ricoh 2501 fusing

    believe it or not , it works. I just replaced thermistors .

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    Re: ricoh 2501 fusing

    I went thru this a while ago. It will work, but the 2501 pressure roller has a larger diameter. Similar to a 2500.
    It would cause a build up on the upper heat roller. I replaced that upper 2-3 times before I just used all OEM rollers made for the 2501. That solved my problem.

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