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  • dalewb74
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    reading these comments has become a "Thriller" lol
    i am sure you have seen the human detection sensors? i have had customers actually think that was a set of headphones.... lol

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  • Gift
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    Originally posted by luca72
    While I'm doing the calibration at the customer's, I do Michael Jackson's "moonwalk"... the colors come out much brighter

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  • luca72
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    While I'm doing the calibration at the customer's, I do Michael Jackson's "moonwalk"... the colors come out much brighter

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  • Alternocaracas
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  • mrwho
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    Originally posted by fshead
    Thats funny...
    I had a sp5210sr i went to yesterday for slow printing and when i put my thumb drive in to print from drive i see a shiny metal where the sd card
    slot is.
    I POWER DOWN and pull out a shiny dime................
    Turns out the son of one the workers did it..............
    Old post, I know, grave digging and all but I'm curious - was the coin the cause of the slow printing?

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  • KenB
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    Originally posted by slimslob
    I have carded him recently so can't on this one. I have reported his posts. Where the hell is Aneurysm? He needs to appoint some moderators so this spammers can be taken care on a daily basis.

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  • Mark Bbb
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    Originally posted by ramosausust
    Which singer do you usually listen to?
    Hmm, that depends, but at this particular time i would say "Simply RED" or "RED hot chilly pepers" ...

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  • slimslob
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    Originally posted by KenB
    The idiot has 12 posts and almost as many red cards.

    What an ass!
    I have carded him recently so can't on this one. I have reported his posts. Where the hell is Aneurysm? He needs to appoint some moderators so this spammers can be taken care on a daily basis.

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  • KenB
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    Originally posted by slimslob
    Go jump in a vat of acid spammer.
    The idiot has 12 posts and almost as many red cards.

    What an ass!

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  • slimslob
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    Originally posted by ramosausust
    Which singer do you usually listen to?
    Not a good idea to make an idiot post as your very first post newbie. I damn near RED CARDED you.

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  • NeoMatrix
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    Originally posted by slimslob
    When MUSIC is running, the sound of the various motors and clutches can be rather melodious
    Yes so true...
    I just come off a job site with huge industrial machines that span across 9 (16mtr) storeys. 200 flights of stairs to the top...ouch my knees.

    The background repetition noise creates, what could be described as, a rhythmic song chorus in your brain; you begin to sing to yourself in time with the rhythmic background tones. The tones almost become hypnotic and trance like when you work alone for a hour or more.

    I said to the boss , that machinery rhythmic tone almost has a piper snake-charming effect on people...

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  • Lagonda
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    Originally posted by slimslob
    When MUSIC is running, the sound of the various motors and clutches can be rather melodious
    We have techs that would turn the MUSIC up loud to drown out noisy bearings and unlubed fuser drive gears.

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  • fshead
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    Originally posted by guitar9199
    USB port on the control panel....

    DUH!!
    Thats funny...
    I had a sp5210sr i went to yesterday for slow printing and when i put my thumb drive in to print from drive i see a shiny metal where the sd card
    slot is.
    I POWER DOWN and pull out a shiny dime................
    Turns out the son of one the workers did it..............

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  • guitar9199
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    Originally posted by fshead
    The first time i saw MUSIC reference I thought..kool we can listen to tunes while fixing the copier................
    Where does my headphones connect?

    USB port on the control panel....

    DUH!!

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  • slimslob
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    Originally posted by fshead
    The first time i saw MUSIC reference I thought..kool we can listen to tunes while fixing the copier................
    Where does my headphones connect?
    When MUSIC is running, the sound of the various motors and clutches can be rather melodious

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