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  • Lagonda
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    #16
    Re: Speaking of what's not being used much anymore....

    OK so I'm an old fashioned dinosaur but I still prefer a test chart as after staring at them for 30 years I can pick up a fault instantly.
    I'm also always yelling at the techs that when they bring parts back for warranty claim they have to bring back samples on the manufacturers official chart. I'm usually wasting my breath on that one, oh well only 2 years to go till I'm out of this game.
    At least 50% of IT is a solution looking for a problem.

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    • Geo
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      • Nov 2010
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      #17
      Re: Speaking of what's not being used much anymore....

      Originally posted by Lagonda
      OK so I'm an old fashioned dinosaur but I still prefer a test chart as after staring at them for 30 years I can pick up a fault instantly.
      I'm also always yelling at the techs that when they bring parts back for warranty claim they have to bring back samples on the manufacturers official chart. I'm usually wasting my breath on that one, oh well only 2 years to go till I'm out of this game.
      I have the same problem getting samples...So why do you think techs ignore this simple request...? ( Sorry I know it's a little off topic)

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      • Iowatech
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        #18
        Re: Speaking of what's not being used much anymore....

        One of the best test originals ever was the "e" sheet, wasn't it?

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        • NeoMatrix
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          #19
          Re: Speaking of what's not being used much anymore....

          Originally posted by Iowatech
          One of the best test originals ever was the "e" sheet, wasn't it?
          One of the best originals was the one I kept in my possession for at least a week....

          If I kept an original for a month I would frame it in a wooden picture frame up on the wall... kidding..
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          • copyman
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            #20
            Re: Speaking of what's not being used much anymore....

            See attached. This is front & back of old Sharp Fax test sheet. Read the text. The way they describe the process looks like something from a Sci-fi movie. If I was a customer reading that I would be scared to death. Ha-ha

            Actually back in those days Sharp owned the fax market. Pre- Brother.
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            • copiertec
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              #21
              Re: Speaking of what's not being used much anymore....

              Originally posted by copyman
              Good replies. Forgot to mention the name of test charts, the old timers will remember these names: sel-drum, Ames supply and Densigraphix (still around in Canada)

              Ames was a good company, was my go to place back in the day for parts, platt tool cases, tools, vacs, etc. One of the only places us Indy's could get aftermarket parts back in the 80's.
              I still have my Ames softsided tool-case with some Ames tools that I use to this day.

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              • Lagonda
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                #22
                Re: Speaking of what's not being used much anymore....

                I always cut my A3 test chart in half as it then took twice as long to lose it!
                At least 50% of IT is a solution looking for a problem.

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                • Tonerbomb
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                  #23
                  Re: Speaking of what's not being used much anymore....

                  anyone remember the Slerex Letter? an old fax test chart Ricoh used...
                  Mystic Crystal Revelations

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                  • NeoMatrix
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                    #24
                    Re: Speaking of what's not being used much anymore....

                    In the theme of the post....

                    Re. Not used much any more:
                    A 4" (that's a 100mm for Y-Gen) steel ruler to measure corona wire height when restringing CANON corona frames. Not forgetting the front and rear side of the corona wire were set a slightly different heights to compensate for Ion current dissipation along the OPC drum.
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                    • Tonerbomb
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                      #25
                      Re: Speaking of what's not being used much anymore....

                      Originally posted by NeoMatrix
                      In the theme of the post....

                      Re. Not used much any more:
                      A 4" (that's a 100mm for Y-Gen) steel ruler to measure corona wire height when restringing CANON corona frames. Not forgetting the front and rear side of the corona wire were set a slightly different heights to compensate for Ion current dissipation along the OPC drum.

                      I still have a spool of corona wire on my desk..................
                      Mystic Crystal Revelations

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                      • copyman
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                        #26
                        Re: Speaking of what's not being used much anymore....

                        I never want to restring a corona wire again !!!

                        Seriously, I have actually restrung a few coronas within last year. Both times on a Kip 3000 wide format. Mind you the coronas are 3 feet long on a wide format! That's a lot of wire wasted when they keep breaking as you restring the corona. Usually breaks at least once. Most important part is not to turn loop on end too many times. It will weaken the string and snap, then start all over!

                        FYI, If God don't like you he will send you to hell where you will spend an eternity stringing old Canon corona wire "grids". The old timers will know what I'm talking about.

                        Have a great memorial weekend......

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                        • NeoMatrix
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                          #27
                          Re: Speaking of what's not being used much anymore....

                          Originally posted by copyman
                          I never want to restring a corona wire again !!!

                          Seriously, I have actually restrung a few coronas within last year. Both times on a Kip 3000 wide format. Mind you the coronas are 3 feet long on a wide format! That's a lot of wire wasted when they keep breaking as you restring the corona. Usually breaks at least once. Most important part is not to turn loop on end too many times. It will weaken the string and snap, then start all over!

                          FYI, If God don't like you he will send you to hell where you will spend an eternity stringing old Canon corona wire "grids". The old timers will know what I'm talking about.

                          Have a great memorial weekend......
                          And old post about corona wires. You might find a tid-bit in it....

                          htttp://www.copytechnet.com/forums/rants-raves-and-everything-else/109998-flashback.html#post521438

                          http://www.copytechnet.com/forums/ra...tml#post521438
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