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    Your thoughts on Ricoh MP 171 SPF

    We are considering the purchase of a MP 171 SPF for our office and would like to get some input as to the reliability and operating costs of this model. any input woud be greatly appreciated.

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    Great little machine, set it and forget it.

    You never realize how cheap a professional is until after you let an amateur do it.
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    I have to agree. When my wife asked me for a small MFP for her business that was reliable and easy to use this was my only recommendation to her. I love these machines...

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    It's a small machine, with a pcu life time 45k and fuser lifetime 90k.

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    good basic, low volume machine, no bells and whistles. copy/print/scan/fax all possible.

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    so that might qualify as a few whistles. lol
    Quote Originally Posted by jonhiker View Post
    good basic, low volume machine, no bells and whistles. copy/print/scan/fax all possible.

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    I like them. We have many of them in the field. Only one CAVEAT.

    Don't ever lean on them, put pressure on them from the top or pick them up improperly.


    I've got two in my shop with broken scanner support arms and scanner frames. They are basically useless now and only good as printers.

    Also surprised none of you mentioned the issue with the ADF Double Feeding? We've replaced the spring plate per the bulletin along with motors, 1 way bearings, clutches etc and some still are iffy. We eventually superglue plastic wedges to make the spring plate firmer. It varies per unit. We try and try and test and test till it works right.
    Last edited by Vulkor; 07-17-2010 at 12:26 AM. Reason: add more nfo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vulkor View Post
    I like them. We have many of them in the field. Only one CAVEAT.

    Don't ever lean on them, put pressure on them from the top or pick them up improperly.

    I've got two in my shop with broken scanner support arms and scanner frames. They are basically useless now and only good as printers.

    Also surprised none of you mentioned the issue with the ADF Double Feeding? We've replaced the spring plate per the bulletin along with motors, 1 way bearings, clutches etc and some still are iffy. We eventually superglue plastic wedges to make the spring plate firmer. It varies per unit. We try and try and test and test till it works right.
    Sorry but I don´t agree, great little beast. Well tell your customers to eat less burgers and not to sleep on the machine, hehehe
    Last edited by iMind; 07-17-2010 at 03:42 AM.
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    Its a good machine but make sure your office wont print A3 size.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tekcopyer View Post
    Its a good machine but make sure your office wont print A3 size.
    Good point! That one's surprised a few people already.

    One cool feature, though, the little beast is a color scanner.
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