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  • BrentV
    Technician
    • Jan 2008
    • 39

    #1

    Konica Main Board

    Currently we are on a labor + parts plan. The techs/sales tend to scare us with WHAT IFs like what if the main board goes bad etc. 2 questions.

    Copiers like the Konica C550, does Konica ever cover a warranty on any of their parts?

    What are the chances (1 out of ?) that an expensive board goes out (we have it hooked through a heavy duty surge protector etc.)?

    Brent
  • xcopy
    Technician

    50+ Posts
    • Mar 2009
    • 57

    #2
    With a colour machine you should always have a maintaince agreement.
    Its like having a insurance policy for the machine.
    The boards are not your only worry its the cost of the drums, fuser parts and transfer belts.
    You are crazy if you think that you will come out on top if you dont have a maintance agreement!!!!
    PS: Konica will charge everytime something goes wrong.
    If your car needs fixing and you dont have a warrenty on your car what are the macahnic going to say. Yeah we will fix it for free. (no)
    What are konica or any other copier company going to say?(no)

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    • BrentV
      Technician
      • Jan 2008
      • 39

      #3
      Some companies must come out on top, either that or the copier service company is losing money?

      I know I probably need to get a service agreement. The reason I don't have one is because the company didn't honor the agreement that I had negotiated with their salesman (the salesman is no longer there) It wasn't until after a service call and some toner bought did they tell me I didn't have a maintenance agreement. Anyway it was a bad situation and I decided to go without one. At this point I have spent $100 on a service call ttl.

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      • xcopy
        Technician

        50+ Posts
        • Mar 2009
        • 57

        #4
        Have you asked to see how much a colour image unit is?
        I would talk to the copier company and see if you can get another agreement, it is in both your intrests.

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        • HORSE
          Trusted Tech

          100+ Posts
          • Mar 2008
          • 186

          #5
          Originally posted by BrentV
          At this point I have spent $100 on a service call ttl.
          Mate you have got of light so far!! I charge $280 to put my foot through the door.

          I had a customer whose building got struck by lighting and smoked all their PC's plus the power supply and printer control board on their C500. They have a full service agreement but that does not cover acts of nature.

          $4,000 on the insurance.
          Laughing......

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          • pepper38_cnd
            Field Service Manager

            Site Contributor
            1,000+ Posts
            • Aug 2005
            • 1075

            #6
            Why have a service agreement?

            The number one reason to have a service contract is " So you as a customer, can be totally satisfied with your equipment."

            As a technician arriving at your place of business to service your equipment, if you have a contract I know I can do the job properly and completely whatever time and parts it needs, you have already paid for. I am not tied up by your purse stings having to give estimates and get approval on every little part you may require.

            Yes Dealers make money from service contracts! If they didn't they would not be able to offer you the customer the high quality experienced Technicians. You would suffer and not be satisfied with your purchase decision.

            So instead of asking "Do I need a service contract or not"?

            Ask yourself "Do I want to be happy and satisfied with my equipment?"
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            • Wynard
              Used to be a Tech
              • Apr 2009
              • 42

              #7
              From my experience with Konica machines I can tell that those boards rarely cause problems. _NORMALLY_.

              The point is you can never know. It just MIGHT choose to corrupt itself unrecoverably and stop working. Just as with cars - you can never know what could happen.

              If you ask me, I second what has been said before - get a service contract. Makes life much easier, your machine is serviced more properly and at least our contracts arent nearly as expensive as a single high cost part and the loss of productivity would cost you.
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              • Blenk
                Technician
                • Mar 2009
                • 23

                #8

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                • Cantechman
                  Trusted Tech

                  Site Contributor
                  100+ Posts
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 227

                  #9
                  If they ever had any interest in your business in the future they would certainly want to work out some type of contract...but sometimes sales people don't see that far ahead.

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