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    Trusted Tech 50+ Posts Brischaffer's Avatar
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    Question Konica Minolta C352 Control Panal Repair

    Hello Everyone,


    I was wondering if there was anybody other then KM that i can send a C352 Control Panal back to get reparied. I've tried Hytech Board Repair and CRC Systems-The Touch Screen Repair Depot. Neither did I have luck with. If anyone knows of anyone could you please let me know.

    Thanks

    Brian

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    Is it only the touch screen that's not working? There are known issues with the touch panels. See the post here:

    Touch Panel Problem!!!

    If you have KMBS access, there is a FOC program for replacements.

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    Konica Minolta C352 Control Panal Repair

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    Just another piss poor vendor (China I'm sure) using the wrong epoxy which expands when its subjected to heat and moisture, I swear I must have replaced 500 of these at 200 plus a clip...... Fuck you Konica Minolta!

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    The same mfg for Ricoh, I assume, because we've done oodles of Ricoh panels to boot!!

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    Konica Minolta C352 Control Panal Repair

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    Probably the same shit Chinese vendor, I'm so over the crap coming out of that place.

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    Konica Minolta C352 Control Panal Repair

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    The cheaper, the better... Every company is trying to cut costs without thinking to quality because the first thing a customer is noticing is the price... Remember the old DI250/350 that was made in Japan? I never had a clutch problem with them, not like the current series...

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