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Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?
Originally posted by Techman1000
Toshiba.. the ES -550 with about 2 mil copies the devl. Unit would leak in the back down into all of the feed sections clutches Ect..
All the bigger Ricoh's do this if you let the Dev unit get more than about 3.5Mil on them. We just learned to swap a new unit into them before they start drooling.
Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?
Minolta 4230. An engineer had to go out on dem incase it got a paper jam at the reg rollers as the drum/dev unit had to come out & the reg guide too. Size detect arms warped & caused the scan cables to come off.. The list of faults go on & on & on..
Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?
Any geezers out there remember the 3M Secretary 3 (777 & 787)? A scanner driven by a giant cam, dozens of microswitches, a dozen or so relays, paper fed perpendicular to scanner direction, monocomponent toner using a mag roller that "simulated" developer, and a fuser that used a soft silicone-coated tube that was lubed with silicone oil supplied by a plastic reservoir roller with a row of little holes. If the customer left a jam in the machine at night, the floor would be coated with very slick, clear silicone oil the next morning. Many a customer (and tekkie) did the old scooby-doo and found themselves on their ass walking up to that machine.
Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?
Originally posted by Copier Whisperer
Any geezers out there remember the 3M Secretary 3 (777 & 787)? A scanner driven by a giant cam, dozens of microswitches, a dozen or so relays, paper fed perpendicular to scanner direction, monocomponent toner using a mag roller that "simulated" developer, and a fuser that used a soft silicone-coated tube that was lubed with silicone oil supplied by a plastic reservoir roller with a row of little holes. If the customer left a jam in the machine at night, the floor would be coated with very slick, clear silicone oil the next morning. Many a customer (and tekkie) did the old scooby-doo and found themselves on their ass walking up to that machine.
Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?
Savin V-35 with color bank, duplex unit and all the bells and whistles, in the middle of summer, in a back room someplace in a school with no air conditioning during a heat wave.
Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?
Hi
The worst machine I ever had to work on was an Apico Super Stat this machine was an American
made machine. We had to use coat hangers to remove paper jams. I have been working on office machines for over 40 Years. The first copier I had the pleasure of working on was an AB Dick Model
110. Man have things change
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