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Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?
Originally posted by firstone
Savin Delta One; in the event of a paper jam in the fuser there was a risk of fire.. the copier only worked if the technician was a super cock..
Reminds me of a story I heard from a Lanier/3M tech. Back in the days of fluid toner estats, 3M made a model with a IR lamp to dry the paper as it exited. If a paper stacked up to high in the exit tray, a sheet could pause in the drier section and catch fire. The immediate action for the user was to turn off the power. He was at an Air Force base and driving up to the back of one office, he saw ball of flame shooting out the door. All new people in the office and none of thought to remove power.
Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?
Panasonics were pretty bad when it came down routine maint. I guess thats why they are not in the the copier business anymore. The fuser rebuilds just SUCKED!!
Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?
Originally posted by slimslob
Reminds me of a story I heard from a Lanier/3M tech. Back in the days of fluid toner estats, 3M made a model with a IR lamp to dry the paper as it exited. If a paper stacked up to high in the exit tray, a sheet could pause in the drier section and catch fire. The immediate action for the user was to turn off the power. He was at an Air Force base and driving up to the back of one office, he saw ball of flame shooting out the door. All new people in the office and none of thought to remove power.
I think that might have been the 3M M360 or something similar. It actually fused toner to the paper in that oven. The machine came with a big pair of wooden tweezers to pull jams out of the oven.
Or if that was in the day of coated paper machines it could be the M209 (the very first stationary scan platen machine I've ever worked on). While most of the larger 3M coated paper machines used a cold fusing process, the M209 had a ridiculously large fusing roller with a heater in it. I didn't see many of those, so I've never seen one on fire. (The machine was pretty large, and sometimes referred to as "The Coffin".)
On the other hand, this reminds me of one of the 3M microfilm machines. There was an infrared rotary microfiche duplicator that normally worked pretty well, but occasionally a fiche would get caught in the process and melt. Common problem description for that in the service call report: "fiche fry".
Re: Which copier was the biggest piece of crap ever?
Originally posted by lky1978
All sharp sf series piece of crap.
Small machine like sf-2414,2514 more reliable
i have a 2040 sitting my guest bedroom/ex-office. it was actually decent machine, jams from time to time and copy quality is terrible compared to machines of today.
this is an old machine but everyone i know who ever worked on one would say that the biggest piece of crap ever was a savin model 840, it was a small liquid copier that leaked, squeaked and streaked.
Amen to that. The blades would howl too. What an awful machine!
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