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  • jmaister
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    500+ Posts
    • Aug 2010
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    #1

    need your exp on this matter

    Upgrading a 3O50 to a 3O0i, they have a coin op and a lTS cardreader(really old).

    As I'm transfering the key counter harness over, i encountered a problem. The problem is that the harness from the 305O was spliced badly, and my guess is that to get support on the dinosaur product lTS likely wont have a item for that. Will call tomorrow, but last resort is to splice

    Is it safe to splice? (I totally would, but for warranty and...stuff)
    Idling colour developers are not healthy developers.
  • GETTER_DONE

    #2
    Well first try to ween them whiney customers off old readers if it fails or breaks, who's going to fix it then. HECON's are old but reliable and are done buy 3rd party vendors to take the heat. If you have to use it and you have the same number and color of wiring, splice it with connectors you can plug into the harness and remove if you had to. You have to go into sim and activate
    the coin vender feature so as long your wiring is go you can't really hurt it. check wiring colors if it fails and retest unit it works like the other copiers did. solider and electrical tape and your in buisness. You know if its the only machine with this, and sales causes us most problems why can't they use account codes with limits then copy, print, and scan can all be controlled. See if their willing to go that route and not void their warranty if it shorts out the copier then what? Good like.

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    • ignacio.cortez
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      100+ Posts
      • Jul 2010
      • 176

      #3
      Well,

      To start off, the connector that comes on these machines (300i) is pretty much a serial port, so as long as you know which is the send and receive wires, you can figure out the rest. Second, I'm not sure how your company works, but the one I currently work for, the Coin Machine is strictly the client's responsability, we might come and fix some coins getting jammed or the bill sensor not sensing (cleaning the dust on it) but other than that, the rest or any parts for it are strictly customer responsible. Even Kyocera does not really support Coin Op machines (if you read the manual) only Japan Coin Machines are supported.

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      • jmaister
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        • Aug 2010
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        #4
        nice to know, my side cutter and crimp is waiting there, whenever they gimme the go.

        mahahaha, I've even thought about removing the 4 pin []O[]O conector to just a regular molex.

        BAH!~ warranty make things sooooo hard.
        Idling colour developers are not healthy developers.

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