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sjinachandran
03-30-2011, 04:33 AM
Dear friends,

Basically i am Toshiba engineer, i need sharp copiers simmulation (service) entry details for all sharp digital copiers. pl. help me.

TKU
Regards

JustManuals
03-30-2011, 04:45 AM
The simulations are in the Sharp service manuals. I have them all on my sites at Just Manuals | The Internet's largest selection of manuals | Instant Downloads (http://www.justmanuals.com) and Manuals 4 You - Copier-Printer-Fax Manuals etc (http://www.manuals4you.com)

Paul@justmanuals.com

mujeeb
04-03-2011, 07:55 PM
Dear friends,

Basically i am Toshiba engineer, i need sharp copiers simmulation (service) entry details for all sharp digital copiers. pl. help me.

TKU
Regards

Dear friend,

#key - interrupt key - c- interrupt key-maincode - start key - sub code - start key.

if u need service manuvel we can share.
iam sharp service engineer. mujeebny2004@gmail.com

blackcat4866
04-03-2011, 11:45 PM
There are several different methods for entering service mode, depending on what model Sharp you are referring to. My advice is to download a manual for whichever model you are servicing.

The information provided by mujeeb is accurate for only a few models, and just plain wrong for the majority. =^..^=

technician
04-04-2011, 01:37 AM
hi i am also a toshiba technician but now working in different brands.
diffrent models of sharp has different procedure of entery the simulation mode.
my email id is shah_naseem4u@yahoo.com
contact with me i send you some of them.
takecare dude

mujeeb
04-04-2011, 06:36 PM
hello friend,

i am sharp copier technician. now working sharp qatar,Doha

jobert
04-08-2011, 03:23 PM
You may try this simulations depending on the model..
CPOP
P*C*
#ICI
#*C*
CROP
CECE
CACA
C00C

Mikey
07-25-2011, 02:18 PM
You may try this simulations depending on the model..
CPOP
P*C*
#ICI
#*C*
CROP
CECE
CACA
C00C

Hi, May I ask if all the Main codes and subcodes are similar in all models once I get into the simulation? Thanks for the info.

The Otrain
08-02-2011, 12:35 AM
No. Almost all models have different codes/sub-codes. Best bet is to get a manual for a specific model.....especially if it is an older one.

Mikey
08-05-2011, 09:34 PM
No. Almost all models have different codes/sub-codes. Best bet is to get a manual for a specific model.....especially if it is an older one.


Thanks Otrain.

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