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Taking this in another direction (perhaps it is better to start a new thread for this, apologies if so); is anyone aware of any companies or such that offer retrofit/conversion options for older high-end printers?
I'm not even sure who I'd trade this thing in with; had a good laugh with the last sales rep that was here when I inquired about the possibility. The machine is only here because of (in my opinion) poor management by whoever's responsibility it was to take care of in the past. Which is a shame...
Our shop decommissioned our solvent printers (Vutek UltraVu II 3360 and 150) something like 5 or 6 years ago when we switched over to latex. The 3360 has since been sold off (within the first year if I recall correctly), but the 150 is still here years later taking up space and I'd like to get...
That did the trick! Much thanks and a shout out to you and the great support team over there; I'd heard good things about Summa service before and from this interaction I can say they seem to be true. Almost too bad this machine has gone almost a decade of frequent use without needing any support.
The model listed on the factory sticker is "S160T4"; all I know is that someone upgraded the firmware that is listed as the latest in the "S Class Series", md9980_039 (so revision 39 I'm guessing). Is there a revision specific to the models with the opos-cam vs sensor, or way to view what the...
I was in a different department back then, but the documentation I have related to the machine indicates we bought it from Summa. Since that was back in December 2009, it is well past the 3-year warranty.
I'm asking this here before trying Summa support because, if I understand/recall correctly, support calls require payment (out of warranty); apologies if I'm mistaken.
Without getting lost in too much contextual background; basically, someone updated the firmware in the recent past (more...
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