since i had to work on one this morning. what's the oldest make and model copier that you have at a customers that is still working. even though parts are no longer available for said model. i originally started out as a kyocera tech. and the model i worked on today was the kyocera mita km3035. this one has about 400k on the count. i actually have another customer who has one as well. ended up that machine had a couple of paper jams. i also cleaned the paper feed rollers in the tray, as well as the adf feed rollers. now this dinosaur it up and running again.
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since i had to work on one this morning. what's the oldest make and model copier that you have at a customers that is still working. even though parts are no longer available for said model. i originally started out as a kyocera tech. and the model i worked on today was the kyocera mita km3035. this one has about 400k on the count. i actually have another customer who has one as well. ended up that machine had a couple of paper jams. i also cleaned the paper feed rollers in the tray, as well as the adf feed rollers. now this dinosaur it up and running again. -
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Minolta EP-4300, 4230, 4233*, 1080, 1050, 1030.......
* Al one customer because of the white toner
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Just traded in. There are still 3 in service older than this one. All of them are little country churches.
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We have a CS 221 in an office of a CEO of a company because he like the machine. Still scans with it using the scan utility. Had to get help from Kyocera support to load it on a Win 10 box.
We have three CS 300i out in the field. Their all in low volume areas.
We also have a couple of CS 2560s that also wont die and the customer won't upgrade.
I haven't been to it but I do believe we have a 4050 still chugging along.Comment
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