Xerox 1090 with 14 million and going strong, these were considered production machine anyway.
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I have 3 Canon 7105's in a room with 12M on them each. Run and run and run ....
And even more surprising is a Canon IR4570 that was scrapped with 3.0M on it. But I did replace a hell of a lot of it.Yes, I am a nerd.
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WOW.....I honestly don't think I've seen anything with that much mileage on it. To the OP, those Panasonic Medallion series boxes lasted forever if you took care of them! Unfortunately, I don't think you can find much of anything for them anymore.Comment
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. Yeah, they're good machines. I still have about 5 to 10 of them kicking around out there. Got enough parts machines to keep them running for a few more years.
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A Konica Minolta C450 purrin along at just under 2 million.
And a C6500 pushing 4 million...."Many years ago I chased a woman for almost two years, only to discover that her tastes were exactly like mine: we both were crazy about girls."
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Got 2 MXM1100's running in tandem (220 pages/min) that are pushing 5mill each, and only been installed 1 year ago. On a standalone machine that would be 10mill altogether.
Many, many Dragon's and Hercules machines in the field all well over 3mill and still smelling like new........ I give them my loving attention each callout.
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Highest one I saw a couple of years ago was a Konica 7075 just over 20 million. I think it's still operating, so I can just guess how many it has now - I'll ask the owner, just out of curiosity.' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
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Hmmmm...seems the Konica legacies are leading the pack...something to be said about the design I would think...."Many years ago I chased a woman for almost two years, only to discover that her tastes were exactly like mine: we both were crazy about girls."
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Just re-read this post. I didn't click at the time...... The SF's only have a 3 digit LED display. It would have been an impressive meter reading display....
005, pause, 000, pause, 000.
I never saw an SF model have a counter over 300K. That is impressive!
It looked like new on the outside, but I bet the fuser, dev & drum blocks were rebuilt a few times over. I started on those beasts, and at the time wondered if a copier would ever pass 1 million.Comment
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I agree though. They are a decent box. Although haven't seen inside one since the CF2001, CF9001 & Di620's (Which I totally loved!).Comment
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Just re-read this post. I didn't click at the time...... The SF's only have a 3 digit LED display. It would have been an impressive meter reading display....
005, pause, 000, pause, 000.
I never saw an SF model have a counter over 300K. That is impressive!
It looked like new on the outside, but I bet the fuser, dev & drum blocks were rebuilt a few times over. I started on those beasts, and at the time wondered if a copier would ever pass 1 million.
And them old SF's they only had a 2 digit display as I recall meter readings were, ##-##-##Comment
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