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  • cedarstreet
    Technician
    • Jun 2010
    • 44

    #1

    appeal for service training

    I am issuing a general appeal - we have 3 canons - a 7095 and 2 c1 colors - being in a rural area our available canon dealers choose not to service our machines - I can only assume from a profit standpoint - I am an old tech - need someone to service train me to keep my machine functioning versus trading them in to xerox who does service the area - YES I am willing to pay for knowledge - I know from my past that true knowledge is either gained from blood and sweat/grief/effort/ or money to pay someone to teach - I'm in Colorado - will provide my own travel+training fees or pay someone to come to my location

    Thanks for all the support I have received from the forum already
  • charm5496
    Service Manager

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    1,000+ Posts
    • Apr 2008
    • 2387

    #2
    Re: appeal for service training

    It would be best to do the training at your location on your machines that way if there are any issues with them they can be addressed at that time and the person training you can explain the ins & outs as to how the repair is handled. The C1's can be labor intensive at times, but does produce a good quality print. The 7095's are work horses and pretty easy to work on as well.

    Make sure you get a good set of manuals as well!!!
    Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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    • cedarstreet
      Technician
      • Jun 2010
      • 44

      #3
      Re: appeal for service training

      Exactly my views - when can i make arrangements for you to come

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      • charm5496
        Service Manager

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        1,000+ Posts
        • Apr 2008
        • 2387

        #4
        Re: appeal for service training

        not a chance....sorry I live to far away and I have to many other commitments to do it properly for you. This should be done over a 2 or 3 day period at 8 or so hours a day to be worth your while. You would be wise to shoot video with audio of the machine being taken apart for future use as well.
        Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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