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  • Tech2002
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    #1

    Canon imageRUNNER 2525

    Does anyone know the PM Cycle for the Canon imageRUNNER 2525?

    Thanks.
  • teckat
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    • Tech2002
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      #3
      Is this something that you work on? And if so, what's your take on the equipment? Good for a Volume of 90k a year?

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      • teckat
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        #4
        Originally posted by Tech2002
        Is this something that you work on? And if so, what's your take on the equipment? Good for a Volume of 90k a year?

        sorry don't work on this unit,


        imageRUNNER 2525
        Optimum performance range
        (prints/copies per month based on LTR sized paper)
        1,500-20,000 impressions


        Suggested maximum monthly print/copy volume
        (based on LTR sized paper)
        80,000 impressions


        GPR-34/35 Drum
        imageRUNNER 2530/2525
        up to 140,000
        =Value is based on LTR sized paper.

        GPR-35 Black Toner

        14,60018 For imageRUNNER
        2530/2525

        Estimated Life (copies/prints)=Based on 6% page coverage
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        • Tech2002
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          #5
          Thanks for the info. I don't normally work on Canons - Sharps are my line, but I have a client that is looking at buying the machine and I was trying to get some info on it.

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          • teckat
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            #6
            Originally posted by Tech2002
            Thanks for the info. I don't normally work on Canons - Sharps are my line, but I have a client that is looking at buying the machine and I was trying to get some info on it.

            iR2525 brochure>>>>>iR2525 series brochureII.pdf
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            • Simons
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              • Jun 2008
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              #7
              Id like to hear more opinion about the 2525 I have set a couple up. Cheap, light feel but they run paper up the RIGHT SIDE. $2k at JTF gets a main unit and a ADF. Not bad!

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              • charm5496
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                #8
                not a bad machine as long as the customer is not abusive and not looking for a lot of bells and whistles. It is mostly plastic and can have some screwy issues from time to time.
                Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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                • Tech2002
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by charm5496
                  not a bad machine as long as the customer is not abusive and not looking for a lot of bells and whistles. It is mostly plastic and can have some screwy issues from time to time.
                  What kind of screwy issues does the machine have?

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                  • teckat
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                    #10
                    u need to update the inner Finisher B1 from v6.01 to v7.01 /to prevent the Gripper Rail from breaking and to prevent an E532 error code.

                    need the SST and Downloader tool for this=
                    serial #'s affected Inner Finisher-B1 FWJ00001 ~ FWJ10774
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