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Mita 900D Copier

Mita 900D Copier
Better pic of the Mita 90)D

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Last of the great dry estats. They sold sooo many of these beauties. Only the advent of the plain paper copier spelled the death knell for treated paper machines. It was noisy, and the fuser rollers made a distinctive "clunk" when the paper exited. No warm up, just place your original and hit print. Three seconds later your copy id in the exit tray. Ah, those were the days.

Matt Gordon posted:

I started my career in the business when the predecessor to this model was in the field.  Anyone (besides me) remember that model's number or any of it's, errr unique features??

not me, it's before my time.  I did get to "try" to work on a few of them, with no success. 

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