Canon v Kyocera

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  • dantab1980
    DanTab
    • May 2015
    • 14

    #16
    Re: Canon v Kyocera

    I've worked on Canon products and currently work for a Kyocera shop in Coos Bay, Oregon. So far I'm liking the Kyocera's a lot more than Canon products. Their printer drivers/scan software is by far easier to install and works great. But time will tell since I've only worked on them for 3 months. I like the fact that you can remove the drum charge units and clean them with water. So far I have not had to replace any transfer belts. Goes to show how well theyre designed.

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    • kuby
      Senior Tech

      1,000+ Posts
      • Oct 2007
      • 1373

      #17
      Re: Canon v Kyocera

      Run dirtier? Have some with 1.8m still running clean? Which ones are you referring to?

      Originally posted by D_L_P
      I worked on Canon's for 15 years. The last being the first ir advanced series. The last Kyocera's I worked on was the taskalfa 6501, 3050, and 7550ci.

      Canon is better.

      The Kyocera is modular, meaning things come apart easy (except the interlocking covers). But ... Kyocera's run dirtier, have more components fail, and their warranty stuff is nice but complicated.

      I miss Canon service calls where you replace some consumables, an easy cleaning and you're off to the next call. You hardly ever need to mess with clutches, sensors, one ways, etc with a Canon.
      Kyocera on the other hand seem to have flaky sensors, weak clutches, and feed rollers that haven't improved since the 1990's.
      When Canon came out with that soft sponge roller I saw paper drawers regularly going 200k before having any jam issues.

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      • Gab
        Senior Tech
        • Aug 2015
        • 657

        #18
        Re: Canon v Kyocera

        i prefer kyocera machines

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