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check printer settings or document settings back ground color settings
you can print a page color to any of the color bar settings so there is a setting that has been change to grey that is causing the problem
Check your default settings on the Pagemaker 7.02 it might be defaulting to B/W or Monochrome or grey scale all these mean the same thing black and white. Check that program then check your control panel setting on you computer. it might be set to one of them if so then all programs on the computer are set to black and white.
At first. clean the optic. Change the developoer. if no good? Cange toner - it is the soft way. Then photo drum. its may be not espensive if you calling to service. Clealing the coronat first and the second. There are no nothing
yes - in control panel - printer - properties set default as grey or grey scale or Add Printer and set the 'new' printer up as grey scale and call it 'printer B&W' so you can choose either a colour printer or a B&W printer.
I removed the HDMI cable and connected with component video and rca audio. No more white screen.
Picture quality looks good. I don't know if it's as good as HDMI, but then I don't need to reboot the TV three times to get to teh on-demand menu... Grrrrr....
I am trying to contact Toshiba on this as well. I have seen several reports of this problem on the web.
should be a little jumper somewere next to the batteri on the mohterborad it eather blue,white or black , should be three little pegs were ever they are set move the peg to the right and restart your computer it should say bios reset then turn off your computer and move the peg or jumper back to were it was
the maytag timer for MDE10 should be a multi vertical slide in type. If so under the keyed panel on the top of the dryer, is an electric control with a grey knurled knob facing the front of the machine.
This grey knurled knob is the time set.
The knob rotates clockwise (from front) under motor control while the dryer is running, and jumps back to starting position under spring control when the slide is pushed in.
There is a single grey stud moulded into the front of the knob, that is the sixty minute mark, and a number of slots before the stud, that take a nylon peg. they are 6 minutes apart 54 48 42 36 30 minutes. Inserting a nylon peg in the slot at 30 minute will do what you want.
Most service guys drop the peg in the bottom of the control when they remove it, makes it easier to find, next time, so if there is not a peg in any slot, examine the floor if the enclosure, A short nut n bolt will accomplish the same result if the peg is not there.
If the original multicoin push in has been replaced with a newer single slot device I dont know how the change is made, none of my dryers are that new.
I guess it could be several things; perhaps the color temperature of your lights is the culprit. At any rate, it shouldn't be too difficult to correct - here are two suggestions: 1) Shoot in RAW mode so that you can fine-tune color balance after the fact and don't have to get it right in-camera. 2) Shoot a black/white/grey card in the same lighting as your subject. (all three "colors" on the same card) You can then use the eyedropper tool in either curves or levels to set the black and white points, and the grey eyedropper tool (when clicked on the grey in your shot) should get rid of any color cast, magenta or otherwise. Good luck!
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