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Some where text get more dark and change the shape of letter while doing photo copy in thosiba e studio 166/206''

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U need to confirm that u copy through feeder or big glass...

If feeder, u need to check the feeder alignment

Need to adjust the doctor gap of developer unit if some text is darker, some text is lighter... ( can proof by printing negative post )

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Its so simple enter the formula given below. First press the C button then press the exposure mode change button ( this is what you used to change the exposure from auto to manual or photo modes) then again C button, then again exposure mode change button then 1 and 4 then start button ( this is what you press to take a copy) Try this and put it right.
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Can't print or copy with my toshiba e studio 161

H2 indicates thermistor open.

U can enter simulation mode and input "14" to clear the message.

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Yes, if you have a photo editing program, like googles free Picassa. You can change the text all kinds of ways from the basics to the shadow directions. There are all sorts of fonts and colors, look in your programs, the chances are that you have a photo editing program. Most of them if not all, have the features to allow experimenting. I just did a similar thing on an old document where I scrolled until finding the almost perfect text, and then was able to fade it and change the shape and texture to look like the original text. Good luck
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in copies the printer does not know what it is looking at
in OCR machine logic has to determine what each shape is,
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at small DPI each letter may be too few dots high to easily differentiate between similar letters
compare the quality of 10pt text from a 9pin dot matrix printer, to 10pt text from a 1200dpi linotype or laser printer
higher dpi is easier to read, it is easier to OCR, the scan may take longer, the error rate needing correction will likewise be lower

A long time ago was scanning Telecom Australia paper bills into the first online service they had
My workstation, scanned at 1200 dpi, had no retyping
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My black is really faded, when I print a test page by pushing photo and copy, however when I do a print head allignment the black for the allignment paper is sharp and deap, whats going on? Ive tried to...

The PHOTO mode is for printing grayscale photographs. Printed letters using PHOTO mode may appear faint because PHOTO mode is optimized for halftones. See if there is a TEXT or LETTER print mode, and try printing on that setting. If printed letters are still faint, you may have to go into ADVANCED PRINTER PREFERENCES, and see if the TONER SAVE mode is on. If it is, turn TONER SAVE off. Also, try changing the DPI image density, or try other adjustments in the ADVANCED PRINTER PREFERENCES MODE.
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You can do that eaaily by importing the logo into Adobe Illustrator. Text shapes are a snap.

But if you ONLY have Photoshop, you can still succeed, by doing it manually, which takes a lot longer:

First, determine your text size in points. Just hit the T tool, try a few sizes (undo paste after each test). Once you have a size that fits/looks OK, then make a new TRANSPARENT document and test tool your entire ABCs onto that document (all the letters you will need)

Now select each letter, one by one, copy it, and paste into a location on your logo. Do the letter at the top (pure vertical axis) first using the move tool. Then copy/paste next letter to right, select ROTATE/ARBITRARY, and trial/error a guess at 2 degrees or so, clockwise. Next letter should start at 4 degrees r/clockwise or so. Keep notes on what the last degrees were, because the next letters will always be a factor above that number of degrees.

You get the idea now? As I said, can be done, I do it all the time just to keep the transparency. But will take you half an hour at least, whereas in Illustrator, it can be done in a snap of the fingers.
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Hi you have a fuser problem. The fuser does not heatup normaly. Sometimes it can besolved with the following code. Enter Sim mode. "c" - Auto/text/photo - "c" - Auto/text/photo - 14 -start - 00 - start. To exit sim mode press clear all. Turn the machine off and on, check operation. If that does not work check the Termosters, termostats, and heater lamps and wiring harnes.

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