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    Quote Originally Posted by herrmann View Post
    Two days ago, i get a call from a drugstore for clearing a paper jam.
    On my arrive, i couldnt believe my eyes... i spotted a Canon PC10, a copier build in late 80's.
    PC10/25 series would live for ever if you can keep platten drive block working. I still see them from time to time in the feild.

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    We have one client that simply refuses to upgrade from an old Ricoh FT-4522. I think we finally threw away the one we had in the back that we used for spare parts.

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    Customer bought in a Ricoh 3320 the other day. Said we should fix the front cover switch. Those were lovely machines to service. The guy is a real asshole, so we shoo'd him away.

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    As Sharkie reported on old copiers,I visited and was able to produce a reasonable copy on a Ricoh FT3320 yesterday,circa late 1980's.Copier had done a little over 45K.Another one to add to our mausoleum of copiers

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    I just serviced a Ricoh 4215 and got it making beautiful copies. It's strange how I forget things about the older machines. Like how to remove the fuser, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjarbar View Post
    I guess our oldest one still on the books is a canon CD-4046 scanner, installed April 1999.

    It's still going strong apart for the occasional call for a new battery unit. Over the past year we have been actively been encouraging our customers to up grade to new models with an emphasis on colour.

    We also have a customer with a Sharp SF-2022 but this is on a chargeable call out basis and only so long as we have remaining spares and can lay our hands on toner.
    Just going through some old records and have found a Sharp FO600 fax mach installed 2/1/1989 and a Canon NP6045 installed 7/1/1989. Officially my companies oldest machines.
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    At a Print shop I have 2 EP4050 and 2 EP6000's they just don't want to give them up till they die a hard death.

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    Quote Originally Posted by herrmann View Post
    Two days ago, i get a call from a drugstore for clearing a paper jam.
    On my arrive, i couldnt believe my eyes... i spotted a Canon PC10, a copier build in late 80's.
    Not sure when the last PC10 was built, but I went to the very first school on it... in 1982!!!
    All wiyht. Rho sritched mg kegtops awound?

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    From my experience, unfortunately a DC1415 Will just about run forever.

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