Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?

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  • Ashley tiger

    #496
    Ash

    Xerox 5815

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    • nilak
      Technician

      50+ Posts
      • Aug 2010
      • 72

      #497
      hey CF900 was quite decent machine, there are bigger craps on market.

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      • Infidel
        Technician
        • Nov 2010
        • 21

        #498
        Originally posted by spaniel ears
        I don't know if this model has been mentioned before because there are far too many pages in this thread to go through, but The Sharp SF740 is in my opinion a clear leader when it comes to crap copiers.
        LOL! I actually liked working on all of the Sharps with paper masters. I worked on the Ollivetti Version (1450?). The cool thing is that every office had a toaster oven. (apparently, judging from the food I always cleaned out of the fusing area)

        I also don't know if anyone nominated my choice. I nominate the Savin 840. It was a VERY small, moving platen, liquid toner copier. (Yes, a personal copier with a gallon of liquid ink, what could go wrong?) In additon to being a general P.I.T.A. to work on, every call was a "dry start" that would destroy the drum. The Savin 840 was the founder of the "drum of the month club". Liquid copiers were good because of the heavy volume that they ran. SOHO users would run only enough copies to ensure that the toner fused the drum to the blade and when it powered on, CRUNCH! Another drum bites the dust! Of course since they were so small, people would try to carry them around and leave permanant trails of toner everywhere.

        I also have flashbacks from the Mita 513z as others mentioned. Anyone remember the SCM 142? or the Royal 1200MC? The Minolta 450z (Can you say over-engineering?)? Minolta 101? And all of the Panasonic "Genesis" series.

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        • IFIXUM

          #499
          Anything that says panasonic on the front

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          • slybot
            Trusted Tech

            100+ Posts
            • Sep 2010
            • 165

            #500
            Originally posted by nilak
            hey CF900 was quite decent machine, there are bigger craps on market.
            nilak, lets face it the cf900 was a POS. we had one out in the field lasted just over 7k. bucket of snot

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            • kingpd@businessprints.net
              Senior Tech

              500+ Posts
              • Feb 2008
              • 921

              #501
              I'm starting to think anything with Toshiba on it...grrr

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              • Canonbloke
                Technician
                • Nov 2010
                • 17

                #502
                If anyone ever worked on the Canon CLC1100's will know the true meaning of pain!

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                • kingpd@businessprints.net
                  Senior Tech

                  500+ Posts
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 921

                  #503
                  Originally posted by Canonbloke
                  If anyone ever worked on the Canon CLC1100's will know the true meaning of pain!
                  Is that the one where the paper would always get stuck to the drum and was slow as hell?

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                  • Canonbloke
                    Technician
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 17

                    #504
                    Yes that's the one + chasing every error code the machine could muster!

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                    • kingpd@businessprints.net
                      Senior Tech

                      500+ Posts
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 921

                      #505
                      Originally posted by Canonbloke
                      Yes that's the one + chasing every error code the machine could muster!
                      Yeah, that one was a big turd! It was a long time ago but even then the quality was crappy.

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                      • dr. color

                        #506
                        the canon clc 200 color pos

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                        • david1972
                          david1972
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 23

                          #507
                          Crap copier

                          Seems when Toshiba put out a new series of copiers, half would be great, half pure junk.

                          Personnally, I found anything with a Minolta label (except maybe the 450Z- and that's going back some) or Xerox were well worth staying away from.


                          www.davidlerickson.com

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                          • mark921
                            Trusted Tech
                            • Dec 2010
                            • 110

                            #508
                            Originally posted by spaniel ears
                            I don't know if this model has been mentioned before because there are far too many pages in this thread to go through, but The Sharp SF740 is in my opinion a clear leader when it comes to crap copiers. What a legend. Must be about 25 years old now, if you haven't witnessed one of these babies in action you missed something special.

                            It looked like a coffin, and it had a set of bike chains with little clamps on inside that dragged the paper through (or not). No fuser unit, this bad boy had what can only be described as a toaster in the middle which heated up the paper as it passed through and fused the toner onto it. The toaster was insulated with what I suspect was some form of asbestos, this was so that if and when the paper jammed in the toaster, the resulting fire would not spread and burn the customer's office to the ground. It even came with a pair of giant 10 inch wooden tweezers with rubber pads on the end for the customer to pick out the charred paper from the toaster once the smoke had cleared.

                            You're not a real service engineer until you've done a service call on a copier that routinely catches fire and smokes out the customer's office as you're stood next to it looking like a complete tit.
                            OMG...I worked on that model. We sold a couple of them, and took them back just for that reason!

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                            • ExXeroid
                              Technician

                              50+ Posts
                              • Jul 2010
                              • 56

                              #509
                              Originally posted by mark921
                              OMG...I worked on that model. We sold a couple of them, and took them back just for that reason!
                              Ok maybe a Xerox guy can chime in, they had a model it may have been the 920, that came with a "Smoke Removal Device" it was basically a fire extinguisher. I heard stories but it was before my time at xerox.

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                              • bernyb
                                Technician

                                Site Contributor
                                • Feb 2008
                                • 42

                                #510
                                The 914 was the Xerox copier that came with a fire extinguisher. On the market in 1959. I had a territory of 110 of these.

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