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Anonymous Posted on Jul 19, 2012

Where exactly is the image sensor for a Toshiba E-studio2500C located

I was to remove the sensor and the copier is displaying the error CE40

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I'm sorry but I believe you have this posted in the wrong product category? Please re-post the question in the proper category if this is the case, otherwise you have my apologies. This is the car and truck problem category



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