Found this on the internet. Copy guy left something after his repair. Must not have tested the scanner.
Found this on the internet. Copy guy left something after his repair. Must not have tested the scanner.
The greatest enemy of knowledge isn't ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen Hawking
Its a Ricoh he will be back. Mongo
I left my vacuum on a cruise ship after a service call.. Not to big of a deal, but they changed ports during that cruise..wanted to charge me around $150 to ship it back to the states, told them to deep six it. Emujo
If you don't see your question answered in the forum, please don't think it's OK to PM me for a personal reply...I do not give out firmware and/or manuals.
How did he screw the covers back on?
When you think you have made a procedure idiot proof your company employs a better idiot.
Forgetting to put back the CCD cover happens. Don't know why when working on a RICOH you get the urge to remove it. On Konica Minolta it's put on there with a zillion screws. Reinforced box of sheet metal.
It's amazing on some models like the MP6500 that can work without a real big heap of unnecessary parts and like a third of the original screws.
Whatever
I got in a hurry once and forgot to put the back cover back on after testing.
I know I should be ashamed of myself. Strangely though, I am not.
I forgot my entire tool case one time when I was working late at the mothership. As it was about a 75 mile drive to the mothership in those days, the core techs had plenty of time to put "things" in there.
While that was quite embarrassing, it turns out it isn't an entirely bad idea to keep a roll of toilet paper in the service vehicle.
must have been in a big hurry
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