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  • cobiray
    Passing Duplication Xpert

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    • Mar 2008
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    #1

    High volume wide format

    I don't really have a problem, just a curiosity. I just worked on a Gestetner A045 that had over 300k on the meter (linear feet) and has been in the field about 4 years. I have had good luck with the Ricoh wide format line over all. Had a few waste coils backup and take out some drums and the mylar on the case but nothing horrible. Anyone with any trouble on high meter machines?
    the savin2535 is displaying well bet the hiter lamp is not shining and the lamp had been tested o.k.please kindly help.
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  • The Real JB

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    Originally posted by cobiray
    I don't really have a problem, just a curiosity. I just worked on a Gestetner A045 that had over 300k on the meter (linear feet) and has been in the field about 4 years. I have had good luck with the Ricoh wide format line over all. Had a few waste coils backup and take out some drums and the mylar on the case but nothing horrible. Anyone with any trouble on high meter machines?
    Like most equipment installations, it depends primarily on the environment (including usage patterns) and how well the machine is maintained. I would agree that the Ricoh boxes are better than many in their class when it comes to overall durability, and don't think you'll encounter too much trouble as they age.

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    • Shadow1
      Service Manager

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      • Sep 2008
      • 1642

      #3
      A few oddball issues with 1 machine around 300k feet, but mostly run good if you can keep the charge wire clean.
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