Question regarding Kyocera MFP'S

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  • Scottb
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    • Apr 2013
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    #16
    Re: Question regarding Kyocera MFP'S

    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
    I read/heard somewhere that on the new Kyocera's that you can do a PM with no tools required. Is this true?
    a screwdriver, canned air and a vacuum will be about all you will need, for most pm's. On the 02-03 series there are about 3 screws holding the back on and thats it. everything else is latched in place

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    • fishleg
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      • Mar 2009
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      #17
      Re: Question regarding Kyocera MFP'S

      Hi, they are pretty good the hard bit is taking them apart without snapping anything. They have some very strange ways of keeping stuff together. Clips and catches everywhere very tricky to take covers off as everything interlocks over each other. Certain units have very high failure rates especially fusers but drums and dev units seen to go forever.

      Once you get to know them they are pretty easy to work on they have a uniform service mode and error codes so once you pick it up you know them all. I like them and they keep getting better.

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