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    Come on DON'T be frozen in the past. Be in sync with modernity.

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    this is from an old canon analogue manual
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    Quote Originally Posted by DAG COPIERS & COMPUTERS View Post
    Come on DON'T be frozen in the past. Be in sync with modernity.

    LOL, not that I'm frozen in the past, I just want to save space in my history card, so I can fit more service details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by collme View Post
    this is from an old canon analogue manual
    That's very similar, maybe they got it out of an old manual, they used to carry TONS of manuals, which helped in the winter driving in the snow :-), THanks.

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    your welcome

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    No ill-feelings towards you dear ignacio, didnt mean to upset you. I'll look for some of those old symbols in my archives and post it to you.

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    The best symbols I like are either £/$ or the ID 10 T code !!

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    A lot of digital machines have built-in counters for part replacement.
    I don't use PM cards because another companies sales-scum would use it against me, no matter how little was on it.

    Reset the jam, failure and parts counters at every call.
    It can only be accessed by someone that can get into service mode and know how to find it.
    It will take 5 more minutes than writing on a card but it will do the math for you.
    Why do they call it common sense?

    If it were common, wouldn't everyone have it?

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