Hehe, I can confirm that I did work for the company you're thinking of and as of recently we now work for the same company. But as I don't know whether our employment status would be in jeapody if our superiors learned of our participation on this board, I'm not going to state specific names, dates or places.
But as you said, funnily enough stuff does tend to last for it's quoted life, even if it goes over it tends to die very soon afterwards causing an unnecessary callout. But "fit on failure" is the mantra from the bean counters upstairs. Sometimes if the machine is being hammered I fit 'em anyway, but if my parts spend is high for the month and the copy quality is acceptable.........you know.
I always wondered about what servicing proceedures you guys followed and whose would be adhered to after the merger, I know there was similar disparity when we aquired another "brand" of Ricoh product and some techs who decided to stay in an earlier takeover.
But as you said, funnily enough stuff does tend to last for it's quoted life, even if it goes over it tends to die very soon afterwards causing an unnecessary callout. But "fit on failure" is the mantra from the bean counters upstairs. Sometimes if the machine is being hammered I fit 'em anyway, but if my parts spend is high for the month and the copy quality is acceptable.........you know.
I always wondered about what servicing proceedures you guys followed and whose would be adhered to after the merger, I know there was similar disparity when we aquired another "brand" of Ricoh product and some techs who decided to stay in an earlier takeover.
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