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Jim Intravia

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9/05/2010
15:21:25
Subject: Canon IC-MF5750 part
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This is a part that is not broken out in the factory parts book and therefore can't be ordered. In the cassette bay, on the right side, the two plastic guides for the cassette to slide into. I have amachine that I use as a loaner and they both broke. I'm not even sure if you can take them off a parts machine without brekaing them. I may have to try epoxying but I only have one of the two anyway. If anyone has a parts machine and wants to sell me those things, get in touch. I have to set the amchine on paper feet so that the casssette does not slide out every time it feeds paper.
Jim Intravia
(631) 758-0279


glenn

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9/06/2010
04:06:13
RE: Canon IC-MF5750 part
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With the advent of plastic machines, I carry a hot (60 watt I think rather than 30) soldering iron and a strip of the same type of plastic to use for plastic welding for parts I don't have at the account or not spared. May work here?


Cope

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9/07/2010
18:36:35
RE: Canon IC-MF5750 part
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Jim I got a few parts boxes...used ok? -Cope


Jim Intravia

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9/08/2010
15:25:09
RE: Canon IC-MF5750 part
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Thanks Cope. I found both of them, both broken tabs. I suspect if you try to remove them from your parts machine, that will break again. So, I'm going to flip the thing over and epoxy them in place and maybe use as sheet metal screw. Thanks for the offer but I'll try this first.
Jim


Cope

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9/08/2010
19:53:11
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Sounds like fun, hit me up if you want me to go
digging. -Cope


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