Worn sticker/serial number replacement?

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psychephylax
psychephylax Member Posts: 25 Member

I have a Maschine Mikro Mk3 that has the sticker with the serial number/hardware ID mostly worn off. Is there a way for me to get a reprint of the sticker from NI or get the serial number through software?

Lucky for me I took a photo of it that's mostly there but now it's much harder to read.

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  • PoorFellow
    PoorFellow Moderator Posts: 7,424 mod
    edited July 10 Answer ✓

    Lucky for me I took a photo of it that's mostly there but now it's much harder to read.

    I think that that's all that you really need , the photo of the serial and the fact that you know the serial. Then if needed then you can send the photo to N.I. And if selling the product then all you need to do is to make a transfer anyway , it's not like if N.I. demands a photo of the serial at every auto,mated transfer anyway. And in any case then you can also just pass on the serial sticker photo to the new owner so that they have it too. Of course in any warranty situation then things might be different but if so then you would have to ask N.I. what their policies are.

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  • red_nick
    red_nick Member Posts: 340 Pro

    If you registered it: https://www.native-instruments.com/en/my-account/my-products-serials-downloads/

  • PoorFellow
    PoorFellow Moderator Posts: 7,424 mod
    edited July 10 Answer ✓

    Lucky for me I took a photo of it that's mostly there but now it's much harder to read.

    I think that that's all that you really need , the photo of the serial and the fact that you know the serial. Then if needed then you can send the photo to N.I. And if selling the product then all you need to do is to make a transfer anyway , it's not like if N.I. demands a photo of the serial at every auto,mated transfer anyway. And in any case then you can also just pass on the serial sticker photo to the new owner so that they have it too. Of course in any warranty situation then things might be different but if so then you would have to ask N.I. what their policies are.

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