Would this be a good machine to place in a convenience store for self service copies ?
I thought this may better than something with a touch screen such as M3145.
It's hard to find something that is copy only anymore.
Thanks,
Dave
Would this be a good machine to place in a convenience store for self service copies ?
I thought this may better than something with a touch screen such as M3145.
It's hard to find something that is copy only anymore.
Thanks,
Dave
I would say this model is not suable for a self service machine too many buttons & the LCD screen to too small.
Does it have to be a Kyocera? if not look at Ricoh with a large screen you can delete all the unneeded icons so just have the copy screen up much more user friendly.
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We stuck an old ricoh 3515 strait and wired the paper empty switch to a coin op. Seems to work good so far.
the old Kyocera-mita 1810 copier is pretty end user friendly. But its old and it might be hard to find parts for. They last forever though
I been using km-3050, 4050, and a few taskalfas 420i, coinop or counters. For a self service look for something reliable and bust proof. I am in NYC and even on pharmacies people would bust touch screens oe cassette guides...
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Thats a good idea. Those falcons are pretty great. we still have a good number out still running strong. Deff a good machine to use.
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