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 Post subject: Board from a big copier
PostPosted: Wed Jul 31, 2019 11:02 pm 

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This board was removed from one of the large office copiers, which weighs about 250 pounds and sits upon a rolling low cabinet. The machine was probably vintage early 2000's and I think probably a Pitney & Bowes, but it could have been the HP or the Epson. I think it was the Epson, since I had four machines and now have four identical boards.
I can't quite place this one. It is a lot like me: starts out promising big things with those three or four soldered gold slash chips, some gold connectors, but since copiers don't have to do much thinking, I don't really find a CPU to make it something good, and there is a whole lot of bare board. I don't think the gold connectors will overcome the lack of chips. I have already removed the gold fingered memory. Render a verdict on its class, please.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 31, 2019 11:14 pm 
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i would put it in peripheral boards myself the bigger vaule as you aready mentioned is the ram.


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 01, 2019 1:40 am 
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It’s peripheral
And it’s Epson
Pull the ram

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