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Here 's the real info...

Engine Life - 18 million
This equals 500k/mo on 3 yr and 300k/mo on 5 yr.

800k is the Maximum Monthly Volume (THIS IS NOT A MONTH AFTER MONTH VOLUME

360k Between Scheduled PM

125k month is the EXPECTED VOLUME

And now for the IMPORTANT number...
The MCBF (Mean Copies/Prints Between Service Calls) is 98,000. This is the number that we really need to know.

Hope this helps out, these are reality figures that I just got in our Lanier High Volume training.

Thanks
Graham
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After speaking with the Product Manager, Ricoh has rated the max CV at 600K, and he belives this to be under what the potential is for the system.

I believe we have a real tool here for DOT and OMS solutions and maybe able to create more talk in "back office printing".

Art
Graham,
I was searching for info on the life expectancy for a 1050 and an 850 and came across your info. If your info is referring to the 2090 and 2105, do you know the stats for the 1050 and 850? I have a good opportunity, however I want to make sure that I anticipate the right thing.

Thanks

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Originally posted by Graham:
Here 's the real info...

Engine Life - 18 million
This equals 500k/mo on 3 yr and 300k/mo on 5 yr.

800k is the Maximum Monthly Volume (THIS IS NOT A MONTH AFTER MONTH VOLUME

360k Between Scheduled PM

125k month is the EXPECTED VOLUME

And now for the IMPORTANT number...
The MCBF (Mean Copies/Prints Between Service Calls) is 98,000. This is the number that we really need to know.

Hope this helps out, these are reality figures that I just got in our Lanier High Volume training.

Thanks
Graham

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