Which begs the question, is the chip shortage part of the problem?If Ricoh's don't need chips, why do others????
Not sure about Ricoh but KM had a plant explosion.The supply issues are there with Konica and Ricoh? I was curious - thought it was limited to Xerox
Also here: https://printplanet.com/threads/kon...panese-factory-may-affect-us-supplies.291645/Not sure about Ricoh but KM had a plant explosion.
Konica Minolta explosion impacts toner supply - Printweek
An explosion at a Japanese Konica Minolta toner factory last month has resulted in an impending likely shortage of toner supply.www.printweek.com
I’d be fired up if a tech wanted to use 10k sheets of mine. I’m sure they wouldn’t settle for 8.5x11 20lb either. Hell I get a little feisty when I walk in after a tech has been there and see a stack of 16pt on the tray lol.My KM tech is here to service the 6135. We are having CQ issues with ghosting. He pulls out this tech pub that said they need to purge the toner hopper because the regular toner is mixed with the new "H" toner and causing issues. They ne 9,999 sheets to run at full coverage to do this. I looked at him and asked if he left his paper in the truck. He said it's in the contract we need to supply an adequate amount of paper for service. I said what's adequate to me is 1000 sheets. I told him to vacuum it out and he wined that is would clog his vac. I laughed and said to bad you ain't getting 10,000 sheets of paper.
Captive market.If Ricoh's don't need chips, why do others????
Ricoh had chips in the past and it really just caused problems and wasted toner due to bottles being falsely flagged empty. I never thought it made sense on these type of machines where just about everyone gets supplies included. It's not like. People are going to buy toner from a 3rd party when they get toner in the contract. Maybe it's different in other countries?If Ricoh's don't need chips, why do others????
The chip thing for Xerox is because they’ve caught people selling contract supplies. The chip distinct a bottle between contract supplies and 3rd party vendors.Ricoh had chips in the past and it really just caused problems and wasted toner due to bottles being falsely flagged empty. I never thought it made sense on these type of machines where just about everyone gets supplies included. It's not like. People are going to buy toner from a 3rd party when they get toner in the contract. Maybe it's different in other countries?
I think the shortages for most companies are from shipping. I know konica had that plant destroyed and is causing their shortages. Luckily we haven't had where people are down we have had to borrow from one customer to help another one but the delays haven't been enough where anyone has been down.
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