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Re: PS3 recovery from a "per total" c2051
If postscript came out of a different copier it will say this. when they install it new they match serial # and Now it doesn't match. i just tell customer that the postscript is fine and it was pull out of another copier. they are happy with it and i tell them if they what to get rid of message will need to buy a new one.
Re: PS3 recovery from a "per total" c2051
Originally posted by COPIERMAN
If postscript came out of a different copier it will say this. when they install it new they match serial # and Now it doesn't match. i just tell customer that the postscript is fine and it was pull out of another copier. they are happy with it and i tell them if they what to get rid of message will need to buy a new one.
Re: PS3 recovery from a "per total" c2051
have done plenty of copiers this way. When customer wants Ps3 and this message comes up. our copier company does refurb copiers only so we do this all the time. We are in the Untied states if your are overseas might be different.
Re: PS3 recovery from a "per total" c2051
Originally posted by ruben
Emulated PostScript is included by default, true PostScript is still an option.
Emulated is, essentially, just as good (unless the customer wants a better colour quality).
If nothing else, the emulated PS will prevent those *wonderful* little situations where the sales person neglected to ask if there were any Macs that needed to print.
“I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins
Re: PS3 recovery from a "per total" c2051
So gentlemen,
Resuming: there is a free PS from Ricoh, but for graphics that's not an improvement...
The only way around it is to buy a new one.
Thank you all kindly for your answers and help, have a good weekend.
Mark
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