Just signed up for the new TSRC Tech Forum. This should be interesting! (Looks alot like Copytechnet)
Just signed up for the new TSRC Tech Forum. This should be interesting! (Looks alot like Copytechnet)
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I googled it with no luck. Is it a Ricoh Corp. forum?
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Yes. You would need a Ricoh tech ID #.
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hi friend tech ..it have another forum with canon ..please send me the link ..???
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I finally signed up yesterday. Looks like it's going to be a lot of fun... well, within the confines of a corporate environment. When I worked at Xerox, almost 6 years ago now, we had the GSN. It's was the basically the samething. Although there, you always had mother X watching over everything you did, so if you asked a question about something you were not trained on, you would bet blasted by a trainner or other member of management. Maybe that wont happen here... maybe!
The first law states that energy is conserved: The change in the internal energy is equal to the amount added by heating minus the amount lost by doing work on the environment.
I was perusing some of the posts today. They actually had some pretty good replies from TSRC. Some specific SP modes valuable in figuring out complicated problems were discussed as well as what the proper readings should be and what it could mean if they were off, as well as fairly detailed step by step instructions for troubleshooting. i also like the way they have it broken down by the individual machines.
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I'm still contemplating joining.
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After the last few days, I like it. I agree that breaking things down by model makes things convenient. I can't wait until they get their Solutions/Connectivity section open.
The first law states that energy is conserved: The change in the internal energy is equal to the amount added by heating minus the amount lost by doing work on the environment.
unisys12, you will not get blasted by anyone! You can look up anything about any model you choose and ask questions about any model you choose. It does not matter if you are trained on a specific model, sometimes inquiring minds just want to know. Trust me, it's all good. Ricoh will not mind that you choose to learn more about their products.
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