Re: We have a daily joke, how about industry pictures?
No pictures, but we had a Canon NP6060 ride on it's back strapped to a palette, in the back of a semi tractor trailer, from Florida (about 1000 miles). When it arrived the customers request sounded a little odd at first. They wanted to know how to stand it up. When I arrived the bands were still cutting into the document feeder. We used a handy fork lift and 2" straps to lift it back onto it's wheels. When it all settled we noticed the coin sized bits of green stuff trickling out.
If you've ever been in the back of a NP6060 the entire back of the machine is ... Ok, was covered with circuit boards. The largest pieces were the size of a 25 cent piece. You could have bought the whole machine new 3x over for the price of the boards. I recovered most of the imaging unit and fuser, the feed unit of the DF, and the paper trays. The rest was unrecognizable as a copier. =^..^=
No pictures, but we had a Canon NP6060 ride on it's back strapped to a palette, in the back of a semi tractor trailer, from Florida (about 1000 miles). When it arrived the customers request sounded a little odd at first. They wanted to know how to stand it up. When I arrived the bands were still cutting into the document feeder. We used a handy fork lift and 2" straps to lift it back onto it's wheels. When it all settled we noticed the coin sized bits of green stuff trickling out.
If you've ever been in the back of a NP6060 the entire back of the machine is ... Ok, was covered with circuit boards. The largest pieces were the size of a 25 cent piece. You could have bought the whole machine new 3x over for the price of the boards. I recovered most of the imaging unit and fuser, the feed unit of the DF, and the paper trays. The rest was unrecognizable as a copier. =^..^=
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