I work for a few companies on a part-time basis, and am self-employed on top of that. One of my part-time employers is what most would call a small to medium-sized business. When working there I used a Ricoh Aficio MP 3351 copier, which had no problems. It was used by three of us, and none of the users were really heavy users. (The "counter" shows 323857, if that gives you an idea of how much life the machine has left.) The company decided to replace the copier so that they could get all four of their copiers on the same maintenance contract. After an unsuccessful attempt at selling it on an auction site, they were going to throw it away. I asked, and they gave it to me.
I paid a couple of guys in the maintenance department to move it to my other office. In so doing they removed the finisher. (The finisher's model no. is SR3050.) I have done my best to put it back together, but it throws a code and basically will not work. After a couple of hours of trying a few things that google suggested, I have resigned myself to finding someone smarter than me to work on it. The Ricoh technician that I knew from the company recently quit. The new technician says that he is forbidden from working on it on his own, but suggested I call his employer to set something up. Well, I called them and they require that I sign a year long contract in order to get someone to come service the machine.
I am in a semi-remote area. The nearest city of any size is over an hour away.
Any ideas on how to find a technician that services my town?
Should I just forget this whole stupid idea and junk the copier?
Thanks,
I paid a couple of guys in the maintenance department to move it to my other office. In so doing they removed the finisher. (The finisher's model no. is SR3050.) I have done my best to put it back together, but it throws a code and basically will not work. After a couple of hours of trying a few things that google suggested, I have resigned myself to finding someone smarter than me to work on it. The Ricoh technician that I knew from the company recently quit. The new technician says that he is forbidden from working on it on his own, but suggested I call his employer to set something up. Well, I called them and they require that I sign a year long contract in order to get someone to come service the machine.
I am in a semi-remote area. The nearest city of any size is over an hour away.
Any ideas on how to find a technician that services my town?
Should I just forget this whole stupid idea and junk the copier?
Thanks,
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