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    If you have the full version of Acrobat, then you don't need Omnipage. You can make a file fully searchable with Acrobat alone.
    I do it all the time.

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    One more thing, at least for Konica Minolta. The company have the bad habitat to give all kinds of equivalent codes for parts number. So, you might end up with a code for a machine part that you won't find it in parts manual for that machine... pretty annoying


    PS: I didn't know that the full version of Acrobat can do some sort of OCR, thanks for the tip

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    I would recommend downloading all the manuals you can get your hands on, and then installing a desktop search program. I believe that with windows vista you can search inside files, although I've never tried it myself.

    Quote Originally Posted by tcollinsg3 View Post
    What Kyocera Mita machine line does the Feed Motor (Part No. 2FG27020) belong with?
    That is used in the Falcon II series machines; KM-3035, KM-4035, KM-5035.

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