How do you rank Canon, Xerox, Ricoh and Konica?

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  • joeway1425

    #61
    Re: How do you rank Canon, Xerox, Ricoh and Konica?

    Ricoh, cannon, Xerox, konica

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    • Bix
      Service Manager

      1,000+ Posts
      • Apr 2018
      • 1421

      #62
      Re: How do you rank Canon, Xerox, Ricoh and Konica?

      This discussion does not make sense.


      Being published in the forum "Canon" it is obvious that everyone appreciates Canon, since they work there.

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      • timelord7
        Technician
        • Jun 2018
        • 10

        #63
        Re: How do you rank Canon, Xerox, Ricoh and Konica?

        Mono component no hassle !Canon for me is the BEST!!

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        • timelord7
          Technician
          • Jun 2018
          • 10

          #64
          Re: How do you rank Canon, Xerox, Ricoh and Konica?

          Originally posted by Bix
          This discussion does not make sense.


          Being published in the forum "Canon" it is obvious that everyone appreciates Canon, since they work there.
          It's not like that..for me the reason is that ,,canon copier does not need developer unlike other,it's mono component less hassle.

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          • Cipher
            It's not easy being green

            1,000+ Posts
            • May 2006
            • 1309

            #65
            Re: How do you rank Canon, Xerox, Ricoh and Konica?

            Canon machines for the most part have good built quality and the software eco system is very mature and stable (everything just works).
            Print quality is solid and consistent, most parts easily surpass their rated yields and they are pretty easy machines to work on and service.


            Also Sharp is quite good as well, they do use a lot more plastic and thinner sheet metal so build quality is lighter and cheaper, but they seam to run pretty well never the less.

            It pains me to say it but Ricoh have gone down hill since switching to Android panels, so many software bugs and integration problems, build quality isn't great, lot of parts easily break, prematurely wear and have problems reaching yield.
            • Knowledge not shared, is eventually knowledge that becomes lost... like tears in the rain.

            Fully qualified technician for Ricoh - Canon - Sharp - HP - Brother

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            • guitar9199
              Service Manager

              Site Contributor
              1,000+ Posts
              • Sep 2016
              • 1100

              #66
              Re: How do you rank Canon, Xerox, Ricoh and Konica?

              EVERY manufacturer has their, "Dear Copier Manufacturer.... What in Heaven's name were you THINKING?" moments....

              That said, as far as ease of repairs, this has been my experience ....

              1. Canon
              2. Savin/Ricoh
              3. Sharp
              27. Konica Minolta (Not a fan....)

              Image quality...

              1. Canon
              2. Konica
              3. Savin/Ricoh
              4. Sharp

              Cost.....

              1. I'm
              2. Just
              3. A
              4. Tech

              ....I leave pricing question to the people that make way more money than me.

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              • monarke4
                Trusted Tech

                Site Contributor
                100+ Posts
                • Oct 2018
                • 185

                #67
                Re: How do you rank Canon, Xerox, Ricoh and Konica?

                Originally posted by campy
                I've been servicing copiers since 1973 when everything was liquid toner. I have worked on Canon,Mita,Minolta,Ricoh,Sharp etc and they all have made a very good copier as well as a bad one. To me nothing comes close to Canon for black and white for quality of the image, they have smooth edges of the letters have excellent half tones. Canon invented and manufactures the all in one cartridge system that HP uses and has been the standard for over 30 years for black and white print quality.
                The only wet process plain paper machines I remember seeing was Savin and Saxon. Yes I have lived a sheltered life.

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