hi
i saw some odd units yesterday when picking up from my lease return warehouse.
RICOH MP305 PLUS..
Are they worth moving or another headache design?
thanks
hi
i saw some odd units yesterday when picking up from my lease return warehouse.
RICOH MP305 PLUS..
Are they worth moving or another headache design?
thanks
I've had about ten units out for about a year now, running good so far. From what I read on the forums, a lot of guys don't like them. For me, so far so good.
THANKS
IS it like a mp301 inside or some new design?
Regards Mark
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New design, different that anything else.
I have a few of these and have worked on them some.
Very compact machine that looks like it would be difficult to dig into. Most of the issues I have run into involve curling paper and/or jamming. Doing the standard Ricoh black and white maneuver of turning the fuser temp down by 5 helps a lot. (IMO, I feel Ricoh black and whites over history run a little hot, so turning them down some doesn't hurt and they still fuse well, etc. It certainly helps with paper curl).
The feeder is very light weight and should likely be avoided by customers that want to do a lot of scanning.
It's more a machine that a customer wants, if they want to print/copy onto A3 but want a smaller desktop size machine. Welcome 305 +
I only have 2 out and haven't had any problems I don't think but that could be luck or because they are in low volume offices. I honestly couldn't say if they are good or bad yet.
thanks
i gotta pick up a couple on my next pickup from warehouse..
In the training, it shows published life expectancy under 200K. They get put in places where people run much more than that on them.
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