Old Timer Newbie Amateur Copier Historian needs your help.

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  • RTsquared
    • May 2025

    #1

    Old Timer Newbie Amateur Copier Historian needs your help.

    I volunteered to give a presentation at an upcoming U.S. Senate "Energy Fair" highlighting how much more energy efficient today's copiers are compared to the pre-energy star models.
    I wisely saved some old fuser hot rollers (they weigh 14 times more than their current counterpart).
    I would also like to have a video of a heat lamp cycling off and on a few times while in idle mode, but can't find any copiers that old. Can anyone help me? A minute of cell phone video of the copier would be great.
    Thanks,
    Rich Tharp
  • SCREWTAPE
    East Coast Imaging

    Site Contributor
    2,500+ Posts
    • Jan 2009
    • 3396

    #2
    So you are a collector.

    Weclome.

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    • Scarecrow
      Trusted Tech

      Site Contributor
      100+ Posts
      • Oct 2010
      • 234

      #3
      Huh?

      Don't all pressure heat fused machines have a heat rod that cycles at least until power save? Maybe you are looking for something more visible like the Xerox 9000 family. I have 2 Xerox model D processors for your classic copier collection --
      Glenn

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