Well said, copiertec.
The thing that caught me off guard is just how much technology is crammed into these machines.
For example: The final piece of the puzzle that I learned was about the primary transfer unit in the Kyocera. It has skew sensors (and other sensors) that detect when the belt is getting out of specs and adjusts accordingly. I never thought about that before but if the belt goes too far one way or another, the image won't be right.
That's just one example of the technology in these machines. I could go on and on. It's a lot to learn.
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