The maximum number of copies made by a MFP

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  • tonerhead
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Sep 2009
    • 582

    #16
    Re: The maximum number of copies made by a MFP

    Interesting trivia question that amazes customers. If you lay a million sheets of letter paper end to end landscape how far is that?





    It is roughly 175 miles. For me I ask them if they have ever been to Mall of America in St. Paul. Imagine laying paper all of the way there end to end. It blows their mind.
    I've proved mathematics wrong. 1 + 1 doesn't always equal 2.........


    Especially when it comes to sex

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    • wjurls
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      250+ Posts
      • Feb 2017
      • 493

      #17
      Re: The maximum number of copies made by a MFP

      One of my direct mail customers has a fleet of KM 1051's and 1052's. Just retired the eldest 1051 with over 26 Million. Was still running when decommissioned too.

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      • tsbservice
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        5,000+ Posts
        • May 2007
        • 7950

        #18
        Re: The maximum number of copies made by a MFP

        Originally posted by wjurls
        One of my direct mail customers has a fleet of KM 1051's and 1052's. Just retired the eldest 1051 with over 26 Million. Was still running when decommissioned too.
        A lot of guys here mentioned them. Despite I never seen one of them must be hell of machines.
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        • Rickster
          Technician
          • Feb 2020
          • 15

          #19
          Re: The maximum number of copies made by a MFP

          The Konica Minolta bizhub pro series machine seem to run pretty well for way too long. I have 3 in a junk mail shop that have 11mil, 16mil, and 22 mil on the counters. I suspect they are in reality much much higher due to single click billing. 2 million on a KM C654e (or similar) is not uncommon, either. But my highest count machines are the Oce products. I have a 6180 Classic with 36mil, a 6XXX Ultra with 46mil, and a pair of barely broken in Titans with about 4.5mil each. My Oce 135/140s are at 16mil, and 2 more at 30mil each. All of them adding clicks every day. Remember when 100k ment that it was time to upgrade? Them days are long gone.

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