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  • Prodigal Son
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    • Mar 2009
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    #1

    Alternate supplier of spare parts

    Hey everyone,

    We are, just as any retailer, quite depending on our supplier to be able to deliver spare parts, to a resonable price and preferably on time. Our supplier is not very good at either of those three. Many articles has never been in stock, the price is unresonable and delivery time is usually weeks except for maybe comsumables and PM parts. Anything other than that causes trouble.

    Therefore we are now looking for an alternate supplier. If any of you, or if you have any contacts that are able and willing, would you help me out? Out of the country isn't a problem, as I said we're already waiting weeks for parts and I don't think it could be any worse than that. Thanks a lot!
    Peace sells, but who's buying?
  • firmwareislost
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 8

    #2
    supplier

    Hi,

    We work with KATUN.

    Quick delivery,correct and prices are good.

    Katun.com

    Marc

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    • Prodigal Son
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      • Mar 2009
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      #3
      Yeah I've heard of them. I even called them but they said they didn't have parts for the MPC series machines and that's about 90% of my market... that was a while back though, things might have changed. I'll check them out again, thanks!
      Peace sells, but who's buying?

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      • Jomama46
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        • Apr 2008
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        #4
        Precision roller has a lot of stuff. Printer Toner Cartridges - Copier Toner Cartridges - Printer Parts & Copier Parts
        Also Densigraphix. Densi - Welcome to Densi
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        • Prodigal Son
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          #5
          Thanks mate!
          Peace sells, but who's buying?

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          • JustManuals
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            • Jan 2006
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            #6
            And speaking of Katun, they have an excellent online copier-printer-fax-duplicator cross reference list which I find indispensable. Here is the link:

            Katun Corporation - World Wide Equivalency Lists

            HtH
            Paul@justmanuals.com

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            • Prodigal Son
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              • Mar 2009
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              #7
              Originally posted by manuals4you
              And speaking of Katun, they have an excellent online copier-printer-fax-duplicator cross reference list which I find indispensable. Here is the link:

              Katun Corporation - World Wide Equivalency Lists

              HtH
              Paul@justmanuals.com
              Yeah that was a great list... Goes into favorites!
              Peace sells, but who's buying?

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              • rthonpm
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                • Aug 2007
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                #8
                Be very careful putting non-OEM parts in any Ricoh colour box: you may end up spending a few hundred Kroner more to fix the damage they can do to those machines.

                For rollers and all your probably okay, but for any process control parts (toner, drums, developer, anything) if it's not OEM Ricoh, be very leery of it.

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                • Prodigal Son
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by rthonpm
                  Be very careful putting non-OEM parts in any Ricoh colour box: you may end up spending a few hundred Kroner more to fix the damage they can do to those machines.

                  For rollers and all your probably okay, but for any process control parts (toner, drums, developer, anything) if it's not OEM Ricoh, be very leery of it.
                  Yeah I'm aware of that... actually, I was hoping for an alternate supplier of OEM parts, but they seem to be quite few... if there even is one.
                  Peace sells, but who's buying?

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                  • Prodigal Son
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                    • Mar 2009
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                    #10
                    I'm bumping this one.

                    I'm looking for a supplier of OEM parts, mainly for the MPC series machines. If anyone want to make longterm easy money give me a shout. You might be a Ricoh retailer that can pass on parts from your dealer, or you might have a contact with a dealer that I could talk to. I don't care, I just want my parts!

                    Reason being our supplier is obviously very expensive, and some of our service contracts are less profitable = bad deal.
                    Peace sells, but who's buying?

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                    • jmhashmi
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                      • May 2009
                      • 62

                      #11
                      You can try ACM Technologies www.acmtech.com
                      They keep both OEM and aftermarket parts.
                      Send me an email on jmhashmi@hotmail.com to get the OEM supplier of Ricoh Parts

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