dreko
New Member
"The Repair Act requires original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of digital electronic equipment “to make diagnostic and repair information available to independent repair providers and consumers if such parts and repair information are also available to OEM authorized repair providers.” Manufacturers must offer access to owners of the covered products as well as independent repair providers.
Access to documents and many tools must be provided on “fair and reasonable terms.” For documents, this means at no charge. For parts and certain tools, it means offering them at the same cost as they are offered to manufacturer-authorized and affiliated businesses. "
Has anyone ever contacted their printer manufacturer and asked for all software diagnostic tools, repair field manuals, documentation, etc?
Here in NY State, every owner of electronic equipment, that is over 10 dollars has the right to repair the equipment.
I'm thinking of contacting Roland regarding my printer. Do you think they will comply?
Has anyone taken advantage of this Act (in 13 states)
thanks
Access to documents and many tools must be provided on “fair and reasonable terms.” For documents, this means at no charge. For parts and certain tools, it means offering them at the same cost as they are offered to manufacturer-authorized and affiliated businesses. "
Has anyone ever contacted their printer manufacturer and asked for all software diagnostic tools, repair field manuals, documentation, etc?
Here in NY State, every owner of electronic equipment, that is over 10 dollars has the right to repair the equipment.
I'm thinking of contacting Roland regarding my printer. Do you think they will comply?
Has anyone taken advantage of this Act (in 13 states)
thanks