Any recommendations for a Sharp tech with 13 years experience to start working on Xerox? I've never even made a copy on one.
Any recommendations for a Sharp tech with 13 years experience to start working on Xerox? I've never even made a copy on one.
If it was me I'd run. Xerox has some bad mojo.
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It really depends what machines you will be working on?
If you are just working on the small to lower end stuff, your Sharp experience will get you thru most repairs.
If you are going to be working on mid-size to upper end machines, I hope you are going to work for a Xerox dealer. (or at least have a Xerox trained tech working with you)
As you will need to contact escalated tech support sooner or later, and they only talk to techs that.
A: Are certified trained on that product.
B: Work for a authorized dealer ASP.
This forum is probably one of your best bets if you don't have either of the above.
(Also you will have to get used to Xerox edoc's manual system)
Good luck
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What's the biggest model you'll be allowed to service?
All the new Xerox machines are cheap Chine garbage.
Get used to pulling out little broken nylon gears.
xerox has been using Samsung engines in their boxes for a few years... no wonder they are sooo crappy.
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