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    Spot the Joke. Humour in Service Manuals

    A few years ago I was wading through the service manual for Ricohs first digital copier, the MV715 (remember them......shudder!) when I came across this setting, all I can asume is that it was Friday arvo and some one was fed up with translating technical Japanese into english.
    12 years later on and all the manuals are now on DVD and its still there!

    Anybody seen any thing else?
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    At least 50% of IT is a solution looking for a problem!

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    In the Sharp SD3062 manual for an F1-13 error says that the "lower sensor ON signal is snot detected". What is the user doing, blowing their nose at the finisher???
    "You can't trust your eyes, if your mind is out of focus"

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    I remember one of the old Mita parts manuals had a part called a "Delivery Guide" listed as "Derivery Guide" Ah, well. It was funny to us...

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    How about these from the KMA Discontinued parts list, I also remember a spring crutch was available for an ADF-2 back in the day.



    59303290 ONE WAY CRUTCH(B)

    and

    54206120 ONEWAYCRUTCH(C)
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    My friend in high school had a set of one way crutches. He hobbled off and I haven't seen him since.

    Really though, I wish I had the manual but one for a boat motor we had said (with an arrow pointing to the screw in the picture):

    "Do not remove this screw, you will be sorry."

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    How about "Devereper Units", "Lump Units", and "Carberation" from the various Sharp manuals?
    carberation = calibration

    Also the "Sharshiba" line of copiers (made by Toshiba). =^..^=
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    This is from the bizhub c350 manual. It makes sense if you read it enough times.


    "The number of hours through which the PC Drum
    has turned is compared with the number of hours
    through which the Developing Roller has turned
    translated to a corresponding value of the number
    of hours through which the PC Drum has turned
    and the value, whichever reaches the life specifications
    value, is detected."

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    I have always wanted to know what "SB FRAPPER" meant - part from a Konica 7033/40 DF311. I know what it did just never how they got the name.
    120A45110 was the part number.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dbrownlee View Post
    This is from the bizhub c350 manual. It makes sense if you read it enough times.


    "The number of hours through which the PC Drum
    has turned is compared with the number of hours
    through which the Developing Roller has turned
    translated to a corresponding value of the number
    of hours through which the PC Drum has turned
    and the value, whichever reaches the life specifications
    value, is detected."
    I think I have brain damage.
    Up to my nuts in toner and loving it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonerMunkeh View Post
    I think I have brain damage.

    tonermunkeh - are you telling us that you have brain damage or that the previous thread has given you brain damage

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