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Highest meters on machines I have worked on were Ricoh 1350/1356/1357 series and had gotten deep into the 25M+ mark. Have yet to see one over 30M myself.
Highest meters on machines I have worked on were Ricoh 1350/1356/1357 series and had gotten deep into the 25M+ mark. Have yet to see one over 30M myself.
Wow, it's a lot even if it seems like a Production
I've got a bizhub 1052 currently at 13M and another at 10M ... going strong.
I've got two bizhub C1060's at 6M. =^..^=
If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.
A few years back we had a Konica Minolta production color machine with just over 50M when we pulled it.
We also had a Canon iR150 with over 100M last I knew. In all fairness, the Canon was a true beast. With all the options it had, it was about 35 feet long, and had a list price of about $450,000. Not an MFP, but a true production B&W printer.
“I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins
In have an account with 3 1052s..2 have 40+ million, 1 is +/-24 million..I'm not patting myself on the back..I want these machines gone but customer refuses to update.
This C364e with 2M has always had periodic maintenance. Yes, some jamming problems had it but nothing so serious. Now it still works well but I will only use it for spare parts or for some temporary replacement.
I think my highest was under 4 mil on a bizhub 600. My most surprising are a pair of Lexmark x792's. I think the expected life of the box is 400,000. I currently have 2.5 mil on one and 2 mil on the other. I have spent quality time with both, but they are still alive.
The greatest enemy of knowledge isn't ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen Hawking
Had a Ricoh C2500 that came back in a year or so ago with 1.5 million color and almost 2 million black on it.
Also had a Ricoh MP 5000 that had 2.1 million on it.
Both machines had essentially been completely rebuilt (gears/ motors/ clutches/ boards/ etc.) a couple of times over the years. Pretty proud of them.
Production Lanier Pro 907 about 13M. Still ran pretty good. A4 tabletop, Kyocera fs1126, 600k+ and still under contract. Pretty amazing for that box. Currently have a Lanier MP c307 that customer is running the wheels off of at 10k+ month. 120K with no issues so far.
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