We have a AL1651CS, I wanted a small laser copier with print and scan. Cheap to run, easy maint. My wife used it a bunch when she went back to school to get her degree. It gets little use now but its nice to have.
Yes, I can't get enough of work.
No, I keep work and home separate.
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We have a AL1651CS, I wanted a small laser copier with print and scan. Cheap to run, easy maint. My wife used it a bunch when she went back to school to get her degree. It gets little use now but its nice to have.
I have a Ricoh 1022 equivalent, with ALL the features and options except finisher and paper deck. Anyone in the northeast got a used bridge, finisher, or paper deck to give away?
I'll get a copier at home as soon as I'm allowed to have a bigscreen TV and an easy chair at work.
Never saw this one.
I have a KM-8031, HP 1050C, HP P3005 and a Sharp AR-P450. Plus some small inkjet, photo, dymo, etc.
Yep, it's called a PEN.
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.
I'm really sad, I have a SPC 222 in my bedroom.
Well, its a very small house and there was no where else to put it and thats my story and I'm sticking to it.
At least 50% of IT is a solution looking for a problem.
I have my trusty Xerox DCC400 (imari), wonderfull machine that just never gives up!
Bizhub B&W 350 full option, Bizhub C20
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I've got an MP 171 with print/scan/fax as well as an SP C232DN: of course I run my business from my house these days to keep overhead low. My wife loves the 171 as I think she prints everything she can from the internet, and the 232DN has come in handy for some personal things here and there, but the customers love the colour output on just simple things like invoices or reports.
I've got way too many to list. The garage is packed full too. I never hear the end of it...when are you going to get rid of that stuff so I can park my car?
When you build me a million ft2 warehouse then we'll talk...
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