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SOURCE: Toshiba 2060 Paper Jam at the fuser
I think i found the issue. There is this plasic actuator piece that has two parts to it and its melted. I think that is the piece that detects the paper leaveing the fuser. Here is a picture of the part that is melted. http://www.precisionroller.com/actuators-for-toshiba-2060/details_8856.html
Does any one have a repair manual that they can send me on the correct way of installing this part?
SOURCE: Toshiba 2060
1. First of all power off the machine
2. Switch on the machine while pressing 'Print+8' keys
3. Press help button
4. It will show the current code on display
5. Press clear/stop button & then press energy saver button.
6. If another codes exist it ill show those codes also, Repeat step 5 to clear that codes also.
7. Now enter new four digit code & press energy saver button to save the code.
8. Restart the machine
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SOURCE: How to change developer on Toshiba 2060 copier?
Changing the developer is a procedure for service technicians to do. You might want to ask that question on copytechnet.com. There are Toshiba service technicians on that can help you with that.
SOURCE: Toshiba 2060 Copier access code
The machine is not a printer as well. I don't know how the account was enabled but we don't know what to do. Thanks for your help!
SOURCE: Toshiba 2060 Photocopier prints copies that are a bit too dark.
restart the copier while holding down the "0" and "5" keys. you will now be in service mode. enter "5" and press "start" key a number should show up in the display. this is the exposure value - how dark or light the copies will be. 5 is the automatic exposure setting. around 128 is the normal value. the larger this value the lighter the copies are - the smaller the value the darker the copies.
Enter a new number (exposure value) and press the "interupt" key to save the value. Restart the copier and check what the copies look like. Keep adjusting until it looks good/better.
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