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rapidocument
02-14-2015, 12:48 AM
Toshiba uses them, for instance Toshiba DP2050 toshiba "pet" name is Toshiba e-STUDIO 203L,
Ricoh uses them, for instance Ricoh Aficio 2090 Pet or Product Code as Ricoh calls it is Bellini-C2
Xerox uses them, for instance Xerox WorkCentre 7225 is also called "Javelyn"
Sharp Uses them, for instance Sharp ARM-276 is also known as "Andromeda"

Now, Konica uses some, for instance K Minolta magicolor 5570 is called Emerald-PH
I am working on a cross reference* and I already have some (konicas) but I don't know if there's an official list for them...?:confused:, (that you could share)?

Thanks !!

P.S
*yes, I'm going to share it,
(when finished).

blackcat4866
02-14-2015, 02:24 AM
It's not complete, but your welcome to this Excel spreadsheet. I'd welcome any contributions:

=^..^=

Hansoon
02-14-2015, 06:36 AM
May I suggest for the BH-C20 "Shit" and for the BH-C-35 "Big-Shit"?

Hans

allan
02-14-2015, 12:29 PM
A KM B36 should be named "the initializer"

jotunn
02-15-2015, 03:02 PM
C3350/C3850 - Big Shit: The Next Generation ;)

And from BH224e, internal codenames?
@@ Product Type is KATASHI.
@@ ProductType is SESSHI/KATASHI/RYOUSAN/UNKNOWN.
@@ Machine is Zeus3BK_SESSHI.

allan
02-15-2015, 04:55 PM
A BH C451 Should be called "the squeaker"

Synaux
02-15-2015, 05:35 PM
A BH C451 Should be called "the squeaker"

Hey don't be hatin on my C650s!

allan
02-15-2015, 07:04 PM
That is a good machine. Same goes for C250 C350 C450 C252 C360. C451/2 is ok just sound like a flock of bats lives in there.

Synaux
02-15-2015, 07:29 PM
That is a good machine. Same goes for C250 C350 C450 C252 C360. C451/2 is ok just sound like a flock of bats lives in there.

Yea...

I got a c252p in my office--that thing is a colossal piece of crap and squeals like a pig. I am just going to use it until an IU goes and and scrap the @#$%er.
Good thing about this c252p is that I got it for $250.00 with only 300 prints.

MFPTech
02-16-2015, 03:02 PM
Those are names used internally by developers in Japan so I would not bother learning / memorizing them - it's already hectic enough keeping up with the model numbers.

rapidocument
02-16-2015, 03:39 PM
I don't like them either, but many times you see a software (driver, tool, firmware) or bulletin for "andromeda" or, say for "Alphard Zeus" and since I do not work for a one-brand dealer (I work on whatever comes by), I really need to know what is being talked about so that's the reason to build for a X-reference.

MFPTech
02-16-2015, 06:14 PM
Ricoh had a utility that would "translate" the product code to Models and vice versa.

CompyTech
02-16-2015, 08:34 PM
I don't like them either, but many times you see a software (driver, tool, firmware) or bulletin for "andromeda" or, say for "Alphard Zeus" and since I do not work for a one-brand dealer (I work on whatever comes by), I really need to know what is being talked about so that's the reason to build for a X-reference.

Really? I've never encountered that before. I've primarily worked on Konica machines(some Kyocera), I know that Kyocera was big into those names for engines. All that meant nothing to me, I've just gone by the model series IE: 364e 284e 224e etc is same engine, so I would call it by that series. I would think memorizing the names might be just a S&G thing.

methogod
02-17-2015, 11:33 AM
not sure of these developer names....


but we call our C6501 Konnie (Connie)...

We ride her long and hard all day.

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