Canon 270
Canon 270
Konica Minolta B36/42 made my list.
Still the Venus, but the Charis (MPC6502/Pro 5100) is making a grab for the crown based on the amount of eco psu's I'm replacing!!!!
Oldies: Konica 4290 (stream feeding issue), I remember having to use a duplex motor to use instead of the feeding motor as workaround (among other things), My boss back then had several of these in a goverment offices and I visited them almost on a daily basis.
Recent: Sharp ARM237
Developer spilling, yes, yes, Change developer, change drum, change whole units, change boards, change transfer, update firmware, change toner, check electricity,...and guess what....they called again to report that is spilling again..!!
Any Lexmark printer they strapped a scanner to and tried to pretend it was a photocopier.
At least 50% of IT is a solution looking for a problem.
Because of Canon CLC series 700, 900 and younger C1 I'm changing to a Leslie Nielsen!
Practice makes perfect
If it ain't broke, don't fix it
A picture is worth a thousand words
If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself
Canon 6060 - had to look after 4 of them in one building, moved to another part of country and inherited another on in a pig processing factory - NIGHTMARE
Any Toshiba e-STUDIO A3 machine (I'm looking at you 2540C !!).
Stupidly heavy (handles only on *one* side, so lifting is a nightmare! Plus - even just moving it on the floor is a pain!), unnecessarily wide, looks ugly and are a pain to service (they don't seem to have a word for 'modular' in Toshiba world!).
That is all
Panasonic DP-2500
THE ONLY THING FOR EVIL TO TRIUMPH IS FOR GOOD MEN TO DO NOTHING..........edmund burke
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