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Working on Sharp
I did some forum searching, just basically trying to get a feel on transitioning to Sharp.
I've loved Kyocera in the past and I have grown to like Konica.
So how do Sharps rank?
Do their newer and older models have continuity? or can a new tech not service older machines without additional training.
How involved are routine consumables? (for example, replacing KM tray 2 rollers could take 25 minutes)
where is their training school located?
anything else useful thanks!
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Re: Working on Sharp
training sites are in Chicago, New Jersey, Atlanta, and So CAl. The fedd rollers are easy to replace less than 5 min. I don"t think there consumables last as long as they should. And there warranty is terriable.
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