Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?

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  • Debs1964
    Service Manager

    1,000+ Posts
    • Oct 2010
    • 1687

    #661
    Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?

    I only have experience on Xerox and Ricoh machines, but in my experience I'd have to go back many years and say the Xerox 2300, shaped like a skip and that's where it belonged. Any copier that the mod for oil leaks was a chalk bag to place underneath it must have been a POS
    There are 10 types of people in this world, those who understand binary maths and those who don't

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    • mrobe48942
      Technician
      • Apr 2009
      • 13

      #662
      Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?

      God ancient
      history is still alive

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      • mrobe48942
        Technician
        • Apr 2009
        • 13

        #663
        Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?

        Originally posted by Bantams
        Mita 1755 and Ricoh MPC1500 are quite probably the Smallest Pieces of Crap ive ever worked on the Biggest Piece of Crap would be the Original Bellini Ricoh 105 CPM machine
        Bellini range was brilliant piece of kit if serviced properly.

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        • mrobe48942
          Technician
          • Apr 2009
          • 13

          #664
          Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?

          Originally posted by SteveF
          The first organic drum copiers by mita think it was the 16 or 18 series ..what a pile of ..........
          I'm with you all the way on that model

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          • leroyal
            Expert on The Obsolete
            100+ Posts
            • Sep 2007
            • 156

            #665
            Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?

            Pretty soon Task Alphas will have their own Wall of Shame.
            I know what I know better than anyone else knows what I know.

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            • Shadow1
              Service Manager

              Site Contributor
              1,000+ Posts
              • Sep 2008
              • 1642

              #666
              Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?

              Originally posted by Debs1964
              Any copier that the mod for oil leaks was a chalk bag to place underneath it must have been a POS
              Then you'd love the Lanier 5603 (Ricoh DC-something-or-other3ppm-StoneAge-Color) It had a reputation for pissing oil on the floor even after all the mods were put in. Machine Noise during normal operation was described as "Two cats in a bag" and they actually sounded better when something was broken. It also had an internal Fiery that some brilliant engineer put right over the fuser.

              I think it still might have been a better contraption than the AF1224c
              73 DE W5SSJ

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              • stebro27
                Junior Member
                • Nov 2012
                • 1

                #667
                Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?

                I have to say, its lovely hearing so many who must be as old as I am... After 30 and I really cant remember how many more years, and being trained on 7 lines and working on beaucoup of others, I'd have to say that most canon machines up to SOME of the imagerunners were oh so un-necessarily difficult to work on. Mita 513 took the cake with way too many problem codes... the manufacturer actually bought them back from us and after my TWO WEEKS of schooling on the 5585 and 7585?, we tenuously dipped our piggies back into the Mita waters. A great story on the NP80: one of our techs decided that a customers NP80 was long overdue for replacement and they weren't budging... so he opened up the machine and covers, and snipped a wire... and the machine continued to make the same decent copy as before. Soooo, opening up the covers and cutting a few more wires seemed to be in order... The venerable NP80 continued to soldier on as before. It took something like 20 or so cuts and I think finally killing the power supply before life ended. I hated those machines but somehow had to admit a bit of respect... just always wondered if all those stacked up boards had a purpose???

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                • OggyUK

                  #668
                  Re: Which copier was the biggest peice of crap ever?

                  Originally posted by techpatk
                  Any analog made by sharp. They were my daily nightmares. I seen them more than I seen my wife.

                  techpatk
                  Sharp CX-7500 Colour box 1990 !

                  Sharp SF-2022.. plastic base plate, solid drive unit, leaking developer, pile of shite!

                  Mita 1755 !

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                  • igi
                    Service Manager

                    1,000+ Posts
                    • Apr 2009
                    • 1507

                    #669
                    Re: Which copier was the biggest peice of crap ever?

                    Originally posted by OggyUK
                    Sharp CX-7500 Colour box 1990 !

                    Sharp SF-2022.. plastic base plate, solid drive unit, leaking developer, pile of shite!

                    Mita 1755 !
                    hi
                    please dont forget the sf-7855 with the rotating tray
                    nightmare

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                    • fiveski

                      #670
                      Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?

                      This is easy . . .

                      Konica Minolta C10MFP!

                      WOW! Someone designed, and some people use them! ...

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                      • euro scott
                        Trusted Tech

                        100+ Posts
                        • Apr 2008
                        • 127

                        #671
                        Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?

                        Ditto on the Sharp 2020, 2116,2118 or the 2120 series. as of new the Sharp mx-311 series.

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                        • FMC
                          Technician

                          50+ Posts
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 88

                          #672
                          Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?

                          As of today the biggest pile of shite is still and will always be the Venus range of machines.

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                          • krm
                            Trusted Tech

                            100+ Posts
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 233

                            #673
                            Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?

                            Minolta EP5400. Completely driven by crapy, hard to get at clutches, etc.

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                            • its_just_a_copier
                              Trusted Tech
                              • May 2011
                              • 132

                              #674
                              Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?

                              Originally posted by FMC
                              As of today the biggest pile of shite is still and will always be the Venus range of machines.
                              Thank god Ricoh is finally putting those things to rest.... now lets see how bad the next line sucks!

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                              • its_just_a_copier
                                Trusted Tech
                                • May 2011
                                • 132

                                #675
                                Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?

                                Originally posted by krm
                                Minolta EP5400. Completely driven by crapy, hard to get at clutches, etc.
                                Those are the machines I cut my teeth on... not tech friendly at all! Spring Clutches!!

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