Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?
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Worst Canon Color machine was the iR C3100. Worst Canon B/W was the NP6060. Worst Ricoh color was the Aficio 1224C. Also, there was a Canon bubble jet fax that had a purge tube that went below the cartridge, across the entire back side of the machine, then down into a pad that soaked up the purged ink. You had to constantly clean the purge tube so the fax prints didn't come out totally blank. Customers hated these machines.Most people believe that if it ain'tbroke, don't fix it.
Engineers believe that if it ain't broke, it doesn't have enough features yetComment
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Worst Canon Color machine was the iR C3100. Worst Canon B/W was the NP6060. Worst Ricoh color was the Aficio 1224C. Also, there was a Canon bubble jet fax that had a purge tube that went below the cartridge, across the entire back side of the machine, then down into a pad that soaked up the purged ink. You had to constantly clean the purge tube so the fax prints didn't come out totally blank. Customers hated these machines.“I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim HawkinsComment
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Ok I like to post here every once in a while.
The two biggest POSes that I ever worked on have to be the Xerox 5046 (We called the 5046 the worlds first Disposable Copier, use it for a month and then throw it out and get a new one) and Xerox 1065. The 5046 and its Child (the 5335) was like a baby 1065.
Who designs a copier with a plastic cover over the main boards that is coated with conductive paint, we like it when the paint chips fall onto the boards and short them out.
Who designs a Fuser Agent Pump that works on air pressure and spills Silicone based oil onto the floor and turns every account into a skating rink?
Loved working on that machine, it built character and increased my customer skills to the nth degree.Comment
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A note from an old timer---the Apeco Superstat. This used zinc sulfide paper and liquid dispersant and toner. The paper was rolled and had a convoluted paper path going back and forth between multiple rollers. When it jammed (which was often!) you literally had to lift one end of a roller to get the fan folded paper out ( by removing the end bushing).And lets not talk about paper cutter problems. An old friend had one national account that dumped one in his territory. He couldn't fix it in the field, so took it back to his shop. On the way some one cut him off, he slammed on the brakes and dumped the machine. Funny thing---it must have twisted the frame so that then it almost never jammed again!Comment
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you cant be talking about those things with the wax paper 'originals' that were made with typewriters all those years ago surelyComment
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Worst Canon Color machine was the iR C3100. Worst Canon B/W was the NP6060. Worst Ricoh color was the Aficio 1224C. Also, there was a Canon bubble jet fax that had a purge tube that went below the cartridge, across the entire back side of the machine, then down into a pad that soaked up the purged ink. You had to constantly clean the purge tube so the fax prints didn't come out totally blank. Customers hated these machines.Comment
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ragajungle
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ragajungle
my vote is for the canon irc3100/3170 - i used to believe that the worst mfd was the irc6800, but after 6 hours on a 3170 i change my mind....
if they could put a S1 internal finisher in a 3170 we could just lock this thread, because there couldn't possibly be anything worse than that.Comment
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WOETC
my vote is for the canon irc3100/3170 - i used to believe that the worst mfd was the irc6800, but after 6 hours on a 3170 i change my mind....
if they could put a S1 internal finisher in a 3170 we could just lock this thread, because there couldn't possibly be anything worse than that.Comment
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Geez sounds like I escaped from Canon just in time lol , getting back to the analog days did any of you suffer the NP 2015....man that was a hunk of crap if I ever saw one !!Comment
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