Stop acting like a thief. meter reset requests

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  • raplma
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    Re: Stop acting like a thief. meter reset requests

    You mean like this?

    Stripped.jpg

    In the end we found the problem wasn't the machine but the mains breaker...
    The chassis bases make very good trolleys...

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  • JR2ALTA
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    Re: Stop acting like a thief. meter reset requests

    Originally posted by guitar9199
    Canon "Factory Rebuild" was a machine that was literally stripped down to the frame, all wiring harnesses inspected and replaced if necessary, Fusers, Drums and Developers completely rebuild, and all consumables replaced as well (Feed/ADF Rollers, transfer roller, etc.)

    You were pretty much getting a brand-new machine inside an old frame.
    Your claims are a little dubious. First you say it was "stripped down to the frames". Then you say a few units were "rebuilt" and/or "replaced".

    So what happened to all the motors, clutches, bushings, bearings, solenoids, torque limiters, levers, gears, belts, boards, optics, sensors, springs, op panels, actuators, couplers, one-ways and lasers?

    A used machine is a used machine. What you did to it is nothing more than a PM.

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  • guitar9199
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    Originally posted by srvctec
    Yeah, there is no reason to EVER reset a counter on a machine. So what if it's being sold as rebuilt, makes no difference whatsoever whether the counter stays at what it actually is. We rebuild and resell machines all the time, over the last 31 years and we've never even once considered resetting the counters for "resale/rebuilt" as you put it. That kind of rationalizing hopefully will get you in trouble if you actually do it.

    Like mentioned in the above post, Canon used to do it (maybe they still do) but only on "factory rebuilt", whatever that means. That even sounds shady to me. Just my 2 cents.
    Canon "Factory Rebuild" was a machine that was literally stripped down to the frame, all wiring harnesses inspected and replaced if necessary, Fusers, Drums and Developers completely rebuild, and all consumables replaced as well (Feed/ADF Rollers, transfer roller, etc.)

    You were pretty much getting a brand-new machine inside an old frame.

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  • srvctec
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    Yeah, we need the head honcho of this place (can't remember his name) to ban this idiot!! Here is a screenshot of the PM he just sent me. I'll be blocking him but he needs banned from this site, permanently. Getting fed up with these low life morons.

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  • Phil B.
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    Originally posted by Synthohol
    I was PMd this morning about help to reset a bh360 to zero.
    I assumed he meant the meters and I'm still on the fence if I believe it was an honest mistake of the wording as mentioned above but I can give the benefit of the doubt due to the language difference and how Google translates.
    **IMHO**
    1) same user? Verify or block
    2) new user request.. lay out ground rules in PM if they (PC) persist see #1
    3) rinse and repeat

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  • Synthohol
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    I was PMd this morning about help to reset a bh360 to zero.
    I assumed he meant the meters and I'm still on the fence if I believe it was an honest mistake of the wording as mentioned above but I can give the benefit of the doubt due to the language difference and how Google translates.

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  • Phil B.
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    Re: Stop acting like a thief. meter reset requests

    Originally posted by Synthohol
    Your PM was just a final straw to make me post this. I've gotten a dozen requests like that so I was not singling you out.
    See as I've said before, I don't mind helping with manuals or real firmware to folks that are earnest and contribute to this site either by posting helpful info or becoming a financial contributor to this site. Anyway thanks for the support fellas,
    Brother.. I saw no User Name referenced.. so if someone PM'd you regarding this thread.. THEY must be feeling GUILTY!
    I Commend you on your stance and willingness to help those that really display a need for and knowledge to use the information requested!

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  • Phil B.
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    Re: Stop acting like a thief. meter reset requests

    Originally posted by joserf
    Of course I was referring to that ... I have not specified well ... it was my fault ... I'm sorry
    then if I may suggest " Learn the Proper Lingo "

    improper requests or such CAN ruin your rep power.. and MIGHT even get you banned.. Try reading the " Forum Rules " posted in green under the forum header

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  • Phil B.
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    Re: Stop acting like a thief. meter reset requests

    Originally posted by tsbservice
    Well, Thank you for attention. This scum is sending PMs to other members including me.
    Be careful guys, not all members have good intentions.
    hehe well Y'all know me .. I am NOT willing to share even " how do I get in service mode " with people.. no worries here!

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  • Synthohol
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    Your PM was just a final straw to make me post this. I've gotten a dozen requests like that so I was not singling you out.
    See as I've said before, I don't mind helping with manuals or real firmware to folks that are earnest and contribute to this site either by posting helpful info or becoming a financial contributor to this site.
    Anyway thanks for the support fellas,

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  • joserf
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    Of course I was referring to that ... I have not specified well ... it was my fault ... I'm sorry

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  • emujo2
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    Factory reset and meter reset are 2 different things, factory reset can be useful to restore a MFP back to it's original factory (out of the box) settings, but does not affect meter counts. I can understand if something was lost in translation. E

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  • joserf
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    thanks to a user ..... I have requested this information .... it has been misinterpreted what I was asking ... I'm sorry

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  • joserf
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    Re: Stop acting like a thief. meter reset requests

    Hello,
    You must make a Data Clear + Format HDD.
    1. Go to the Service menu> System 1> Initialization> Delete all data and then the blue key.
    After doing so, disable the HDD, then re-enable it from Service menu> System 2> HDD> Choose installed.
    2. The second is from Service menu> Status confirmation> Memory / storage setting> (page 2) Form> Logical format.
    Thus, the machine is restored to the factory data.

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  • joserf
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    friends just needed to know information on how to reset the information on the machine not to change the counter of the machine .... I'm sorry if you misunderstood what I meant

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