Before I get all philosophically deep and encrusted into the rights and wrongs of life, let me now back out of the trenches and into my reason for being here on this thread... And I'll try and give my fellow technicians the courtesy of setting a foundational platform into my question... :)...
First, there are two types of people in the world. Those who do something "for" something, and those who do something for "someone". Each tells a little history about the other. A person in need, is a person in need. Regardless if they don't ask the question in the format you'd like, it doesn't...
Let's not attempt to beat someone up because they don't have a service agreement. This is a scare tactic and actually is the LAST thing a smart printer does. And that's coming from a copier dealer with over 25 years in this business. There's a large difference between my office client and my...
The reason the text and the other parts of the document didn't print as well is because of the fuser temperature. When you run these machines in high production speed, the fuser has to really turn itself up to properly "fuse" the toner to the page. This applies to any job with glossy paper. Most...
Office Equipment owner - Adding advice
Office Equipment owner - Adding advice
After reading through these comments I largely agree with most. I would however like to add a little bit of change to a couple suggestions.
First - Are you predominantly running thicker paper? if the answer is yes...
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