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    Minolta 3050/4050 when they first came out. After 50 different mods. the machines were not to bad.

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    Don't forget pana-sub-sonic

    I agree with 1087 about the 8090/2280 being a BIG pos but does anyone recall working on older analog panasonics, i.e., FP series? 1530,3007,3030,5060? They ran dirty and had an infinite amount of cold solder connections?

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    What about Ricoh Afficio 200? or 250 or 350 0r 450 (steaming turds the whole lot!) Ah, yes, the Toshiba 1550 - yuk! What about the Minolta Di151? Konica 7222 et al? All steamers, the whole lot!

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    Any Ricoh Colour, 3006 man i hate that machine and as for the Nashua C503 im still in a cold sweat over that one 12years latter!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wagon View Post
    What about Ricoh Afficio 200? or 250 or 350 0r 450 (steaming turds the whole lot!) Ah, yes, the Toshiba 1550 - yuk! What about the Minolta Di151? Konica 7222 et al? All steamers, the whole lot!

    could you explain why the 7222 is a piece?
    i work on the whole line (7020 thru the 7235) the earlier boxes are a pain but the later boxes perform very well.
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    7222... Paper jams (lots), junk fuser units, etc. etc. (maybe I was spoilt because I came from the Minolta side of the fence prior to the 'merger'.).

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    thats strange. some of the earlier models like the 7020 and 7030 we had some issues with the toner recycler units clogging up. we then would have to go in and take everything apart and vacume out all the old toner and developer and start over with fresh. that was a pain. but we figured out if you set the auto shut-off to about 1 hour the fuser won't cook the toner in the unit and you will have less of these types of service calls.

    the later models of these copiers they have improved the design of the toner recycling mechanism and i have not had any of these problems. as long as the rom versions are the latest you shouldn't have any problems with these models. i have several dozen in the field with half a million copies on each that run pm to pm with very little problem. i would say that the biggest problem i have with these would be the ADF heighth adjustment-which is a less than 5 minute service call.
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    Need i say more SHARP SF2035

    I have works on sharps of all sizes , toshibas, canons, now ricohs, even one or 2 xerox (which i hate cause i cant get any manulas and they are hard to take apart) But hands down the 2035 with the the bad registration and weak motor was nasty. And oh yes the clamshell design by anyone suckd

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    Konica 2020

    Basically a sped up 1590 that threw developer down into the gear causing them to grind up. Had to tear it down almost to frame to repair. Used to carry 2 sets of gears. The fix was a piece of foam tape between toner unit and developer unit- but the copier was still an underbuilt piece of crap.

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    Old FP series

    Quote Originally Posted by Dukem View Post
    I agree with 1087 about the 8090/2280 being a BIG pos but does anyone recall working on older analog panasonics, i.e., FP series? 1530,3007,3030,5060? They ran dirty and had an infinite amount of cold solder connections?

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