Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?
Haven't seen one yet but I believe the new '04 series comes with a de-curl roller built into the fuser.
Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?
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at least the paper came out nice and flatLeave a comment:
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Is this for the MPC5503 series? The exploding ITB has happened to me 3 times and shredded parts of the ITB would go absolutely everywhere and get into dev's destroy the fuser etc. So it would basically mean replacement of ITB, fuser and all PCDU's. Extreme cost blow out for service department. Ridiculous!Leave a comment:
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Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?
Is this for the MPC5503 series? The exploding ITB has happened to me 3 times and shredded parts of the ITB would go absolutely everywhere and get into dev's destroy the fuser etc. So it would basically mean replacement of ITB, fuser and all PCDU's. Extreme cost blow out for service department. Ridiculous!Leave a comment:
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I remember wrecking a few sets of good cloths working on Nashua liquid machines. I was happy when the last one was removed from the field.
Long time ago..., how time fly's....Leave a comment:
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They got their moneys worth out of those ads, right up to when the Nashua name disappeared in Aust when you said "Nashua" someone said "No 1 in plain paper copiers" Not bad since he died in 1985.Leave a comment:
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Have to agree with techpat. Especially the 2020/2120/2116/2118 models.Leave a comment:
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I remember the Mita 131 series. When everything was perfect, they were on the ragged edge of working. Adjusting sliding magnets on the scanner to correct image problems.Leave a comment:
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I think it was the DC-161 and DC-162re that if you got a paper jammed in the registration section, the only way to get it out was to scratch the shit out of the 40K yield drum. Yeah! That and cleaning charge coronas.
I remember billing a church customer for a new drum on a DC-131. The next day the enduser got a drum wrap. To get it out, she removed the primary and cleaning corona units, bend a nice loop of coathanger, and fished out all the little penny sized bits of paper. She (and I!!!) was so disappointed when she saw all the scratches she had made in her one-day-old drum. I had quite a time explaining that drum warranty does not cover scratching with a coathanger. =^..^=Leave a comment:
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Dont know if its already been mentioned but the Toshiba 281c and equiv machines where horrible.
They did a Great print but they loved to strip black developer drive gearsLeave a comment:
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the early kits with "bunny brushes and filters that if they overtoned you had a long day ahead of youLeave a comment:
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