Copier model cross reference chart

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  • Aneurysm
    Administrator
    500+ Posts
    • Jan 2005
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    Copier model cross reference chart

    Here is a link to a great copier model number cross reference chart.

    "Remain calm. All is well" -Chip Diller, Nov 21, 1963
  • AVux07
    Technician
    50+ Posts
    • Oct 2007
    • 57

    #2
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    • n25an
      Service Manager
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      1,000+ Posts
      • Jul 2008
      • 1030

      #3
      Here is another link Copier, Printer, Fax and MFC Cross Reference Guide | Precision Roller
      Sad To Say I Don't Have a Life
      I do this stuff on the weekends too

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      • Tom
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        100+ Posts
        • Jan 2009
        • 241

        #4
        I'll keep using the precision roller guide. Clink on the link to the katun guide & it says you have to be authorized. As a small company, I remember the trouble it was trying to get set up with katun, about an 11 page form, I think. With precision, I did it over the phone in less than 5 minutes. I gave up on the katun form about half way through, their prices weren't that much better & they don't have as much stuff for all that trouble. (If any katun reps read this, you've only got yourself to blame) To the other copier guys, its a good lesson. Customers don't like hassles, long winded voice mails, 1-800 automated #'s where you cant get a live person, etc. The easier you make it for the customer, the more of their business you can get. (Not a complicated idea, but very radical for some companies)

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        • newbie
          Technician
          50+ Posts
          • Feb 2008
          • 62

          #5
          Originally posted by Tom
          I'll keep using the precision roller guide. Clink on the link to the katun guide & it says you have to be authorized. As a small company, I remember the trouble it was trying to get set up with katun, about an 11 page form, I think. With precision, I did it over the phone in less than 5 minutes. I gave up on the katun form about half way through, their prices weren't that much better & they don't have as much stuff for all that trouble. (If any katun reps read this, you've only got yourself to blame) To the other copier guys, its a good lesson. Customers don't like hassles, long winded voice mails, 1-800 automated #'s where you cant get a live person, etc. The easier you make it for the customer, the more of their business you can get. (Not a complicated idea, but very radical for some companies)
          I have always had good luck with them, But then again I don't order the parts anymore my secretary does, I give her the list she calls those B****es In. But when I used to order I must have got lucky lol. But parts and supply's always were great.

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