IR2870, 4570,3570,2270, I find zero-counter, please.

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  • collme
    Ricoh tech

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    • Apr 2010
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    #31
    Have you thought about going to a dealer and asking a salesman, "1 new copier please". Take it back with you and throw yours away, junk yard may give you something for it. guess what? your copier has near "0" copies on it and no laws broken. This idea is still cheaper than the fine or jail time you can get by conning some poor sod who wants to buy a machine from you.

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    • teckat
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      • Jan 2010
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      #32
      can we just please end this discussion/ it has become pointless dribble

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      "Silence is Golden"
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      • jiongpao
        Trusted Tech
        • May 2009
        • 413

        #33
        Lol xender i asked that once long time ago when i was new when my boss pointing a gun on my head for it. Its not a good way to do business when customer ask the age of the copier. geeee

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        • SCREWTAPE
          East Coast Imaging

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          #34
          He put a gun to your head!

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          • mrfixit51
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            • Oct 2008
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            #35
            Originally posted by KenB
            Why do I have the feeling that that this thread will continue to live on for a while?

            I hope I'm wrong...
            Hi KenB,

            This thread will run only as long as people continue to post in it. I have said what I have to say on the subject. I will post no further comments on this thread, I advise all others to take the same course of action. On to more deserving topics!!

            Up, Up, and Away.......
            "Once a King, always a King, but once a Knight is enough!"

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            • Canuck
              Tech Specialist

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              • Nov 2007
              • 1713

              #36
              Originally posted by blazebusiness
              To zero the counter you must remove the counter pcb from the copier and then drill a small hole in the center of the board using a 1/4: drillbit. Then reinstall pcb. Spray the circuit board with machine oil prior to installing. While performing this procedure it helps to have a 9v battery with you and you must lick the battery contacts while performing this counter reset procedure. Very important--this reset must be done while completely naked!
              Kinda like letting the smoke out of transistors and ICs...they don't work once the smoke escapes i find

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              • teckat
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                #37
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                it's all over
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