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  • tbkarthic
    Technician
    • Feb 2011
    • 66

    #1

    kyocera fs8520

    hai friends we sold fs8520 kyocera mfp that machine toner consumption is very high. what is that working cost of that mfp? at 10% coverage? that customer is not satisfied.with this mfp what we can do? any suggestion?
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  • Eric1968
    Service Manager

    1,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2009
    • 2458

    #2
    Re: kyocera fs8520

    At least upgrade the firmware. Set the machine and the printer driver to black and white. You can also enable toner-saving, but that affects the print quality.

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    • tbkarthic
      Technician
      • Feb 2011
      • 66

      #3
      Re: kyocera fs8520

      Originally posted by Eric1968
      At least upgrade the firmware. Set the machine and the printer driver to black and white. You can also enable toner-saving, but that affects the print quality.

      this is not good for this machine it's a lose of business and no one use color print taking in 5% coverage. this machine 20 line word document print taking as 15% coverage what can we do? this is not worth for corporate segments also.
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      • Eric1968
        Service Manager

        1,000+ Posts
        • Jan 2009
        • 2458

        #4
        Re: kyocera fs8520

        5% is an average percentage. The coverage will often be higher. You must ask the customer what kind of documents they're going to print, BEFORE you set the price per copy. I have a customer that prints newspapers. The coverage is very high, so we adjust the price per copy so that we can make a profit out of it. If we use the 5% coverage on this customer, we would lose money...

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        • tbkarthic
          Technician
          • Feb 2011
          • 66

          #5
          Re: kyocera fs8520

          Originally posted by Eric1968
          5% is an average percentage. The coverage will often be higher. You must ask the customer what kind of documents they're going to print, BEFORE you set the price per copy. I have a customer that prints newspapers. The coverage is very high, so we adjust the price per copy so that we can make a profit out of it. If we use the 5% coverage on this customer, we would lose money...


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