I think that color Panasonic is the only good Panasonic I ever worked on.
Sbarro....I am in agreement with the Toshiba 1340/1370 pick (desktop class)
I am AMAZED...Just how well engineered and designed this tiny, 55 pound, (13 copies per minute), ANALOG series(Toshiba1340/1350/1360/1370) runs. "Terminator" is the word that best describes this little beast. And the Toshiba 2060/2080 is the 20/28 CPM faster version and a bigger beast. I sold these brand new out of a crate...I became the Maytag man waiting for them to break. And 10+ years later, im still waiting for a service call.
Me: "Hi, how can I help You" ....
my customer:" Hi Joe, Im calling about our Toshiba (1340/1350/1360/1370/2060/2080 ..pick one)"
Me: "AH.HAA!!! You need service right??
My customer: " No, we just added our last TONER... Can you drop off a case when you have time.....No rush"
Me to myselfl:"DOH!!"
Now the question is HOW do you go from making outstanding machines .... and follow that up with the E studio series that is an insult to the word shit?
Last edited by JOEYSULLIVAN; 05-05-2009 at 03:06 AM. Reason: I was responding to Sbarro quote (#80) and its not on my post
There are a lot of great machines out now but my vote goes to the Canon IR550/600 series.
Good machines, most of the problem can be fixed in a short peroid of time. easy to troubleshoot.
Another vote for the Canon iR3300 series. Extremely reliable workhorse of a machine, so good in fact, that customers are reluctant to part with them when the lease expires. I'll be sorry to see them disappear too, because they made me look good!
Konica minolta digitals copiers
Copystar 3035
The Konica Minolta Bizhub Pro 920 & 950 -
based on the original Konica 7075
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