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    Quote Originally Posted by bronco31 View Post
    i just did the Kyocera online pretraining for the new models due out...the new machines have a scary induction heating system with a complex way of using a copper section to cool the outside edges of the fusing roller..( the Konica C451 line use this and continually spin and squeek).... all kinds of new technology..
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    Not many squeak, I thing less induction fuser squeak then lamp types! and if they do you just spray some "silicone grease 70" on the bearings and it all goes! Ricoh have this as well and there's is less problematic then the KM heaters (which I have had a few IH PSUs blown). but generally they are good enough. Induction heating is been around for a while, just only being put into copiers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aragul View Post

    Maybe we just won't sell finishers.
    Lose the bypass tray so they aren't trying to print on particle board.
    "Some days you get the bear, some days the bear gets you."

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    Panasonic used induction heating on their color copiers. It was one of the few things on that device that worked consistently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbo1 View Post
    Lose the bypass tray so they aren't trying to print on particle board.
    I meant that installing a finisher looks really annoying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aragul View Post
    I meant that installing a finisher looks really annoying.
    can't be as bad as some of the Konica machines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vikingmita View Post
    3050ci launched in japan yesterday...

    京セラミタ | カラー複合機 TASKalfa 5550ci
    Google Translate will get you some good info off of that link

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    Quote Originally Posted by bronco31 View Post
    i just did the Kyocera online pretraining for the new models due out...the new machines have a scary induction heating system...
    Induction heat fusers have been around for a long time and are very reliable.

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    I was in DALLAS last week for scan / utilities class. No other classes were being held at all and there was only me and one other person in my class ..Keith was traing regional reps on new product but that was it...a ghost town

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    indeed. surprisingly enough. translation not worse than an average english technical bulletin :P

    140 p/min b/w scan and 110 color? thats really fast. impressive. and led scanner lamp?

    the 600k drum/dev i knew. sux they can't make fusers last more than 300k.

    network camera control? either hilarious or george orwell.

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    anyone have the spec sheet on these yet with monthly volume dimensions and power requirements. thanks t

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