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Do you have the part number of this hibrit electronic circuit. it is on the AVR mita copier. Any web to look for it?
thanks
José Luis
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Have posted about this here before although the post gone now!?
I also would desperately like to know of a supplier for this component over here in the UK, or wherever.
The d*mn things are breaking down too often and Ive run out of scr*p PCB's to break down!!
Regards
Mark
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Part Number:72904020
If you can't find part anywhere i can send it to you via airmail....
Serdar
blackbull@mafya.com
turkey
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72904020?
The rear cover for the Mita CC-10 and CC-20?
That'll be useful!
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lol! you kill me kj! anyways jose, if you're not an authorized mita service center, you probably have virtually no chance on getting that particular IC. there is a place here in U.S. that repairs mita boards and has a board exchange program, but thats the best i can tell you.
in case you're interested, heres the phone #:
amb*ssador tech services
ph#1-800-344-4722
tech *ssist ph#1-847-783-6737
good luck!
ray
This message was edited by raym on 3-11-05 @ 10:58 AM
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thank a lot. i have contact with a Kyocera dealer.
thank
Jose Luis
José Luis
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Are you sure this is the Part Number:72904020 ? for HIC SE134z IC for AVR 1460,1560,1860,2360 and other mita.
Mita said "no exist" that number.
José Luis
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Jose:
If you scroll up, you will notice that I told you two things:
# 1: Mita DOES NOT publish those part numbers, nor do they sell individual IC's for their various circuit boards beyond socketed IC's such as EPROMS and Clock Chips!
# 2: The part number the other poster provided was for the Rear Cover for the Mita CC-10 and CC-20 (I looked it up in my Official Mita Parts Database from 2001), both of which models have been out of production since around 1992 or so and the majority of parts that they DID provide are no longer available anywhere other than a salvage machine!
As Ray did here above, I suggested on another site that you contact one of the third party board repair facilities!
Alternatively, you might ask this Kyocera Dealer you are in contact with to send it into Kyocera for repair!
Of course, they need to be Factory certified on those machines in order to do so unless Kyocera has relaxed it's Dealer rules!
Good Luck!
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