--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "TigerShark" <sunnyd@p...> wrote: > Thanks Jim, > > As a matter of fact, I was on this site in my earlier quests, but since > the part wasn't listed I gave up on it. Yeah, that's weird. But sometimes a company will make special connectors for someone like Epson- if it's high volume. Or maybe they just don't put it on their web page- I'm sure they have more connectors than what they show. > > I will contact them and see what they can do for us. I have a business > and we do some electronics research and engineering, and wouldn't even > mind buying a quantity . I guess these things typically go by the 100s > or 1000s huh ? It depends on how expensive the part is, obviouusly if I buy one Epson 10000 printer, they're going to take more care of me and be more friendly than if I bought two or ten Epson 820's<g>. A good flying guess would be between 50 and 250 as a minimum, but who knows? Could be they will sell as little as ten. One's and two's are sample catagory. Depends on the company too. The company I worked for opened just about any door. I had free samples, coffee mugs, free penknifes, magnifiers ( the better to see the contact wear!), you name it<g>. > > Yeah, I'm glad you have your skills well oiled :-) Makes me feel like I have a real job again, not just a starving artist. Gosh!<g> Jim H. > > TigerShark > > > Or I can get you close: > > http://www.avxcorp.com/prodinfo_cataloglisting.asp > > You will notice a number of ELCO connector types listed. I couldn't > find #9501, but it must exist. They are a division of AVX, it would > appear. You might try clicking "AVX home" and then click for a sample > request. Or simply call the phone # or e-mail on the home page for > AVX.
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Re: [Digital BW] found Elco connector URL, was Vacuum fill overfill
2002-03-28 by jimhayes361
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