Re: Most interesting copier location
Well, if we're going to post about awful places, I guess I could do this -
Back in the analog days I got to do an insurance call on a machine in an upper floor office that the next building over had burned down to smoldering embers. In the middle of winter. There was very little fire damage to the building the office was in (at least from what I saw there), but there was copious amounts of water damage, that had all frozen solid thanks to the utilities having been shut off. I found it wasn't terribly pleasant to work on a machine when the ambient temperature is such that water remains frozen. Still, once I got the covers off it was clear that the expansion that occurs when water freezes had completely wrecked that machine.
While the machine could have been a 3M M536 or M537, I'm pretty sure it was a M516, which was a shame. I liked that little machine a lot back in the day.
Well, if we're going to post about awful places, I guess I could do this -
Back in the analog days I got to do an insurance call on a machine in an upper floor office that the next building over had burned down to smoldering embers. In the middle of winter. There was very little fire damage to the building the office was in (at least from what I saw there), but there was copious amounts of water damage, that had all frozen solid thanks to the utilities having been shut off. I found it wasn't terribly pleasant to work on a machine when the ambient temperature is such that water remains frozen. Still, once I got the covers off it was clear that the expansion that occurs when water freezes had completely wrecked that machine.
While the machine could have been a 3M M536 or M537, I'm pretty sure it was a M516, which was a shame. I liked that little machine a lot back in the day.
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