How many screws does it take to hold a cover on?!?!! 8 I guess. It took 8 screws to hold this cover on, WTF!!!!
How many screws does it take to hold a cover on?!?!! 8 I guess. It took 8 screws to hold this cover on, WTF!!!!
Color is not 4 times harder... it's 65,000 times harder. They call it "TECH MODE" for a reason. I have manual's and firmware for ya, course... you are going to have to earn it.
Without knowing that machine, I'm almost sure it must be a KonicaMinolta. Their engineers hate when the covers just fly away with the slightest breeze......
Hans
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I think KM must own a screw factory.
Did you ever remove the two rear covers of the Kyocera Taskalfa 250ci? 15 screws...
I remember the Canon whiteboard, I think the C60, which had something like 100 screws to hold the main panel in place. What a pain!
All this "screwiness", though, makes me think, "Does your company allow you to use an electric screwdriver?"
These days, I know we're allowed, but years ago, no.
Just wonderin'...
“I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins
I would guess either bizhub 950 or c6500 family....
And Star Trek was just a tv show...yeah right!
Okidata is great for prodigious use of screws. I seem to recall 83 screws to remove the cover for the circuit board cage on the C7300 ... then remove the boards ... then remove 35 more screws for the inner side of the circuit board cage. =^..^=
If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.
blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=
At least when you remove the screws, the cover comes off, unlike some printers, which seem like a brain teaser puzzle. You have 1 screw to remove, then you get to figure out which cover over laps another, and which magic tab you have to depress.
The greatest enemy of knowledge isn't ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen Hawking
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