[Electronics-Talk] Orbit cleaning/maintenance
David Waybright
link at pt-solutions.org
Mon Jul 6 15:17:19 UTC 2020
you should always reach out to the company you bought it from for service, if it was APH then reach out to them. If you don't know who you bought it from reach out to Orbit and they can tell you what company sold it by the serial number or may help you themselves.
Over the years I thought they made them better.
Thanks,
David Eugene Waybright
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IT Operations & Secure Infrastructure Specialist
CyberCore Technologies
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Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2020 11:23:35 -0400
From: "Tracy Carcione" <carcione at access.net>
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My Orbit braille display has a dot that won't go down. I cleaned it, but
it's still stuck. I'll try again, but it probably has to go in for
maintenance. More than a year ago, when it needed maintenance, there was a
controversy between APH and Orbit Research as to who was responsible. It
turned out to be Orbit Research who fixed it. Since then, I hear APH has
created a new company to deal with the Orbit. So does anyone know who the
current contact company is for maintenance?
Thanks.
Tracy
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