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Tech551
11-27-2022, 11:13 AM
Hello all :D:D,
I have a print shop, where I have C8000, C1060, C1070, 2 x C1100 Black, C954.. I would like to inquire where I can find online training or courses on maintenance and changing parts on these type of machines. I dont mind if it is paid.

BillyCarpenter
11-27-2022, 12:58 PM
Hello all :D:D,
I have a print shop, where I have C8000, C1060, C1070, 2 x C1100 Black, C954.. I would like to inquire where I can find online training or courses on maintenance and changing parts on these type of machines. I dont mind if it is paid.




Your best bet is probably to get a manual and dig in. Training courses are for techs that work for an authorized dealer. Good luck.


PS - Any questions you have about working on a copier can be answered by one of the knowledgeable techs on this site. Lord knows I asked a million questions. ;)

blackcat4866
11-27-2022, 04:14 PM
It's too bad that you're not closer. I think I might enjoy such a task. =^..^=

techsxge
11-28-2022, 07:37 AM
It's too bad that you're not closer. I think I might enjoy such a task. =^..^=
and as soon as they get any 3350i you'll get tf out of there :D

Tech551
11-28-2022, 09:02 AM
It's too bad that you're not closer. I think I might enjoy such a task. =^..^=
Hahaha, thanks, you dont think we can arrange something online?

techsxge
11-28-2022, 09:32 AM
There are quite a few Youtube Videos out there. Maybe not for your exact machine but if you are not left handed and have some technical understanding i recon you can do much of it yourselve. Takes some time of course.

Tech551
11-28-2022, 09:47 AM
There are quite a few Youtube Videos out there. Maybe not for your exact machine but if you are not left handed and have some technical understanding i recon you can do much of it yourselve. Takes some time of course.

Do you recommend a channel other than Just a Printer?

techsxge
11-28-2022, 10:26 AM
Do you recommend a channel other than Just a Printer?
I do not recommend any channel because every channel has like 1-2 good videos but 20 bad ones.

tulintron
11-28-2022, 11:42 AM
It's too bad that you're not closer. I think I might enjoy such a task. =^..^=
+1

and as soon as they get any 3350i you'll get tf out of there :D LOL


Hello all :D:D,
I have a print shop, where I have C8000, C1060, C1070, 2 x C1100 Black, C954.. I would like to inquire where I can find online training or courses on maintenance and changing parts on these type of machines. I dont mind if it is paid.

I'm also looking

allan
11-28-2022, 12:26 PM
Get ready to cost yourself a ton of money. It took me 5 years of full time work to feel confident on the production machines in high stakes environments.
Pay for a technician. The machines you have is worth that.

kingarthur
11-28-2022, 12:37 PM
There are quite a few Youtube Videos out there. Maybe not for your exact machine but if you are not left handed and have some technical understanding i recon you can do much of it yourselve. Takes some time of course.

Oi....I'm left handed :D , and the weird thing is, I've worked with more techs that are left handed, than those that were right handed :cool:

copyman
11-28-2022, 01:09 PM
Hello all :D:D,
I have a print shop, where I have C8000, C1060, C1070, 2 x C1100 Black, C954.. I would like to inquire where I can find online training or courses on maintenance and changing parts on these type of machines. I dont mind if it is paid.



It's hard enough to get training for the smaller segment models but production models would be impossible unless an authorized dealer. And even at that K/M would not allow a newbie to attend production model training without other prior training.
Like other poster suggested get the service manuals and ask questions on this forum.

It would help if you make a small contribution to this website to help keep it going. The website is a great "tool" to have.

techsxge
11-28-2022, 01:29 PM
Oi....I'm left handed :D , and the weird thing is, I've worked with more techs that are left handed, than those that were right handed :cool:
Either the saying of left handed tech doesnt exists in english or you're sarcastic right now

kingarthur
11-28-2022, 04:51 PM
Either the saying of left handed tech doesnt exists in english or you're sarcastic right now


I am actually left handed, and just about every tech I've worked with has been left handed, which isn't always easy, when a machine is developed for a right handed person - I refer to people as "cackhanded" :D

allan
11-28-2022, 07:06 PM
Then there was Xerox...
Then there are the ambidextrous that only develop the skill to successfully distinguish left from right in there 20's. True story.

techsxge
11-29-2022, 07:21 AM
Then there was Xerox...
Then there are the ambidextrous that only develop the skill to successfully distinguish left from right in there 20's. True story.
Whenever i read Xerox, i stop reading and just have to think about this Xerox Issue about 10 years ago ;D
Wonder how many Machines are still not fixed lol
Copier conundrum: Xerox machines swap numbers during scans (https://www.nbcnews.com/technolog/copier-conundrum-xerox-machines-swap-numbers-during-scans-6C10860706)
https://www.dkriesel.com/en/blog/2013/0802_xerox-workcentres_are_switching_written_numbers_when_sca nning (http://www.dkriesel.com/en/blog/2013/0808_could_it_have_been_that_easy_xerox)

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