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Welcome to the real world. Fading receipt print is chronic. In this high-technology world, the only reason I can think of for using that fading, heat-produced print is to rip off the customer.
*No returns or warranty without receipt*. Months later you manage to find your receipt but it's so faded it's unreadable. A lot of good it does you but it sure helps out unscrupulous retailers.
There needs to be a law that receipts last ten years...
Sure. One of the papers is probably clay based (Shiny) and one is rag based (rough and dull). Clay based produces the most vibrant inkjet images and rag based produces the best laser printer images. I bet the two papers are different in composition. I see this all the time.
the heater unit is the problem.
yo can get a repair kit by search on the Internet or go to Toshiba web site.
the repair kit come with instruction, if you can handle the mechanic part of things. then you are all set.
This is usually caused when the toner cartridges are low on toner, or the drum unit needs to be replaced. Try to produce a supplies status page and see what it tells you.
try this open the copier and remove Toner Cartridges and shake side ways for 5 times and try to make copy,if faded gone its better to replace Toner Cartridges for better copy quality
Try adjusting the document feeder by undoing the nut on the right hinge and slackening the screws. Trial and error could produce better results to within 1 millimeter.
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