Does anyone know why it is that the drums in Ricohs last so long compared to Xerox? Is there some downside to the drums that Ricoh is using? I really can't believe Xerox would be using drums that have such a short life span if there wasn't some advantage.
My guess is it comes down to money. Im not experienced with Ricoh, but I've watched videos on KM's and they mentioned they had service come out to replace drums. Our Xerox 3100 is user replaceable in about 30 seconds. Im guessing Xerox could make drums that last substantially longer, but would increase manufacturing cost and raw materials cost, so they figured they can make more money by producing lower cost drums and letting users replace them more often.
But the drums in our 3100 absolutely suck as far as lifespan goes. Im pretty sure I've changed out the same drum in the same week before. Our old 1000i drums seemed to last a lot longer, and they had to be ordered by the tech's if I remember correctly. But a royal PITA to change. Had to get the screwdriver out and start taking off covers etc to get them in. And you better hope you lined it up correctly or you'll never get one of the screws back in lol.
I believe the easiest explanation for this is that Xerox used to have their drums manufactured by Fuji and has since tried to bring the manufacturing to either in house or someone stateside. I agree that their drums are basically garbage compared to how they would last forever on our J75 and I could ebb out life past the "replace now" point. Xerox is definitely trying to rectify this but has yet to do so in a way that pleases their customers.I thought exactly the same when we switched from Xerox to Ricoh about three years ago. Xerox drums replaced every few weeks, but Ricoh drums minimum of 6 months+. But I've found it's the same with other parts. When we ran Xerox we used to have a tech visit at least once a week for dev's or something. Now with Ricoh, we can go a couple of months easily between service calls. So much better for reliability and up time. Now on our second Ricoh, after 10 years of Xerox, and wouldn't go back now....
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