Originally Posted by
itassist
Yeah, it is really bad in there. I should have said it before, I am not an authorised dealer/technician or other (I hope this forum is not "reserved" to those, apologies if that's the case). I'm an IT guy working for a company, and I have to deal occasionally with printer problems (so my access to tool/spare parts is limited to what's available on the open market).
We used to rely on a Ricoh authorised repair centre here in London, UK but they charge A LOT for something that should cost a fraction.
So I guess my next question is: do I need any special tool for the cleaning procedure?
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