On Tue Oct 15 at 14:30, RICHARD of 1:2614/744 wrote to JOE:
RA> Have been using a Canon PC-7 for about 7-8 years now. Cost me about
RA> $1200 but equiv now down in your price range. Works very well, 1
RA> breakdown... in all that time.. cause--> some machinery sliding on
RA> stainless steel rods ran out of oil... stuck. Opened it up and
RA> oiled stuff.
We have a Canon PC-25. Bought it new many years ago. It only needed one
maintenance visit last year to clean a roller.
RA> BTW... no need to buy the cartridges new for about $100-$120... you
RA> can get them as rebuilt units at about $45-$65.
I've never heard of rebuilt units for photocopiers. I've only seen rebuilts
(re-filled cartidges) for laser printers. Good to know.. I'll have to ask
around.
RA> Stick to model that has cartridge system.... less aggravation by
RA> far!
What models would not have cartidges these days? Our Canon PC-25 is a relic
compared to the newer cheaper models available today, but the PC-25 appears
to have an "cartridge" very similar to those used in laser printers.
...AA
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