Just ask them to remove it. If they say it's so you don't sell the toner on the side, then tell them to rewrite it so it says you can use unlimited in your machine but can't use it in other machines or sell it. If they won't do that it shows their reason is so they can hold it over your head if they ever want to.
I dealt with it with Ricoh once. Everyone said our usage was fine and we were actually in the amount they said we should but one guy didn't like us and tried to use it to cause problems. Funny thing is most won't give you the recommended amount they use to determine the 10% over.
MailGuru you kind of anwered my question by saying you've signed a number of service agreements with the 10% provision on it. Just wanted to make sure we didn't do something stupid. Thanks.
That's all Xerox is saying. If you are outside the 10% threshold, you are not going to "automatically" get charged a higher click charge. They may keep an eye on it and monitor it for a while, because, it could point to an ongoing machine problem, or, even a bad toner batch problem. As Possumgal said, they just need a "reasonable" explanation. Once they get that, they're good.
There was a guy on here that had his lease through ComDoc and they limited his supply, or made him buy what was "over the contracted" amount. I'm not sure what became of it though.
I'm a little freaked out by this. We were sold this machine from Michigan Office Solutions (MOS) which, we've been told, is owned by Global Imaging which is owned by Xerox. We were told that buying from Michigan Office Solutions is as close as you get to buying direct from Xerox if you live in Michigan. There used to be a direct-channel with Xerox but now Xerox has set up a branch in each state (or multiple in some states) that handles what are considered "direct sales". These "branches" are former third-parties that Xerox bought out and turned into direct sales branches. On their website they say "Michigan Office Solutions, a Xerox Company"... so I guess that sounds right.I am the guy that had the Comdoc machine.
I'm a little freaked out by this. We were sold this machine from Michigan Office Solutions (MOS) which, we've been told, is owned by Global Imaging which is owned by Xerox. We were told that buying from Michigan Office Solutions is as close as you get to buying direct from Xerox if you live in Michigan. There used to be a direct-channel with Xerox but now Xerox has set up a branch in each state (or multiple in some states) that handles what are considered "direct sales". These "branches" are former third-parties that Xerox bought out and turned into direct sales branches. On their website they say "Michigan Office Solutions, a Xerox Company"... so I guess that sounds right.
Just looked at the ComDoc website because I had never heard of them. They say "ComDoc, a Xerox Company". Hoping we don't end up in the same situation you did.
EDIT: Just called the Xerox Service Department... Not sure how much she really knew about what I was asking but she told me that now you can only get a service agreement with a reseller. She said it's a recent change they made. I said "yeah, like a couple years ago right?" She said "no, more recent than that" She said that a couple weeks ago all of their service team left so they are trying to figure out what to do and one of their solutions is to have the resellers do all of the service.