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anyone can help me? i do really need the manual especially 3235c
plz give me a hand?
and i'm in taiwan, so i'm affraid buy manual from web tks
Really need the manual? What is it worth to you? Apparently, not much.
I'm not a big proponent of third parties selling manuals. I've always wondered about the copyright issues and (compromised) quality. Although, there are definitely some manuals that could EASILY be improved upon.
Personally, I very rarely will send a manual to anyone unless I'm pretty sure they are a legitimate copier service tech. This is mainly due to my (perhaps perceived) relationship to KonicaMinolta and Ricoh as a trained authorized service tech abiding by their non-disclosure requests.
There are businesses that provide a service selling manuals. As such businesses go, manuals4you seems to be a good one. In the couple of years that I have been on this forum, I have never seen a complaint about manuals4you and he has been around this forum for a couple of years or more.
By reading all your posts seems to me that you're a final user, rather than a technician,
my advice, a service manual won't make you a tech, and it's very likely
that you end up making more bad than good to your own machines, I think that it'll be better for you to get a decent service provider in your area because in the long run you'll save more time+money than trying to do everything by yourself.
Its kind of funny that you won't buy a service manual from a company that has a presence on this board and is always around, AND offers help here, but you'll take one from a complete stranger who can easily put some bad code in the middle of the file to do some damage or havoc to you, or delete pages to be a smartass (I've gotten these). And to top it off, you don't even have the courtesy to say the magic word...........'please'
People like you are a dime a dozen, and as soon as somebody does send you a manual, everybody and their mother then crawls out of the woodwork and wants one too whether they need it or not.
$11 isn't much to spend on a tool that could save your ass in front of a customer, not to mention make your job easier.
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