
How long would it take you to replace a circuit card in your computer?
Let's go through the steps: First we'll remove any external cabling and power leads, and take the cover off the computer (after we figure out how it is held together). Then we locate the card to replace, and perhaps remove a few wires and connectors. Next, we'll unscrew the old card, reinsert the new one and screw it back down, and then we'll reconnect the wires...assuming we remember exactly where they go (which I rarely do, by the way). Finally, we'll reinstall the outer cover and reconnect all the external cabling and power leads. We're done, and it took us...what, maybe ten minutes or so?
That didn't take very long, but now here's something that'll probably shock you:
You can service a JetCoder printer in much less time than it took you to replace a circuit card in your PC!
Whether it's electronics or ink-management, nearly everything that could possibly fail is designed onto removable, quick-disconnect panels: Open the access door with 1/4 turn of the locking mechanism, twist the panel locking knob to release the faulty panel and slide it out of the tray; slide in a new panel, secure it with the lock-down knob, and then press "Continue" on the Touch-Screen.
That's it...downtime-to-uptime in less than a minute!
Inkjet downtime costs one JetCoder customer in Oklahoma City nearly $19,000 a minute; what is your cost of downtime?
With JetCoder systems, waiting days for a qualified factory service rep to show up is a thing of the past!
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