don't know if it has been mentioned but the canon ir2200 series still is pretty bulletproof. Regular drum changes and can do double life easy
Which was the BEST copier ever?
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Yeah these things are pretty amazing. A machine you haven't been on in 2 or 3 years and is spotless inside. Yuuup oh and it's an analog. For the size machine they are they run like crazy.
The new 6530c series seem to be built like tanks thus far also. 4520c not far behind.
Seems odd to be selling full colour machines in favour of black and white ones because they are more reliable. I really think these machines will live forever...Comment
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After more than 6 years of this thread continuting, this statement remains very accurate. Even with the 3050/4050/5050 and 420/520 series. Although I must point out a typo. The 4040 best machine ever, really? One of the first Mita digital boxes? :PComment
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The best analog copier, Mita DC8585.
The best Digital copier, Kyocera 3045,4035,5035
The best production copier, KonicaMilolta Pro920.Comment
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Re: Which was the BEST copier ever?
I have to agree with you on that one. Those older docutechs were beasts.
I have workrd on them and think you are way of the mark. The best copier is the Xerox 6180 or 6135 docutech. You tube YouTube - ‪Xerox Docutech 6135 Finishing Unit‬‏.
Have a look. The machine has been in production for 18 years.
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Re: Which was the BEST copier ever?
4040 with the print system G? The copier by itself was ok, but the print system G was the worst print system ever made.But I'm trying, Ringo. I'm trying real hard... to be the Shepherd.
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Re: Best copier ever
The most trouble free box I have dealt with is the Ricoh 1027/2027.
Turn off the process unit PM display and run it till it dies.
Only box I will use generic toner with no problem.Why do they call it common sense?
If it were common, wouldn't everyone have it?Comment
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BEST copier ever? I loved them all!
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Fuser was 2 heated plates between which the copies were carried on belts made of springs. The springs would occasionally break and cascade into each other, forming a wonderful tangle. The customer was supplied with 15' long steel tongs for burnt paper removal. It had 2 zinc oxide based photoconductor sheets, bunny brush and vacuum for waste toner which collected in a box.Comment
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