MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

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  • chubblies
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Try 46-74 for both copy and print. Also check 26-18 for TS mode is off. If not this might be the SD card. Had the same on a MX2310 where you would calibrate it, it would try to save the calibration to the SD but it would fail, so it would revert back to factory settings, but only on print...

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  • mioduz
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by Phil B.
    At the control panel, (System) settings, login as admin (all lower case), storing/calling of system settings, restore factory settings, execute.
    Sorry I swear I looked that list up and down, and couldn't find this, but alas it was right there in front of my face.

    Completed, no change

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  • Phil B.
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by mioduz
    I'm sorry I loose you at storing/calling of system settings
    do us all a favor...

    1) make a small contribution to keep CTN running

    2) post a manual request here----> https://www.copytechnet.com/forums/s...nual-requests/

    the contributor badge will show the guys with the manuals that:
    1) you made a contribution
    2) you are likely to get quicker service on your request

    you seem to be stumbling with simple things .. the manual is your best recourse .. Copiertec and I have tried n tried

    hell 5 PAGES to this thread and the thread is only 1 day old.

    another suggestion is to HIRE a TRAINED tech..

    you've gotten alot of help for NADA - ZIP - ZILCH so far.

    some people shouldn't try to fix their own machines.

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  • Phil B.
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by copiertec
    Sad but true. Eventually, the end user can only go so far without having a trained tech come out to resolve the issue, it's inevitable. I make a list of the ones that use us for info and I refuse after a certain point to help them out without a site contribution.
    mind if I steal that personal policy .. sounds golden!

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  • copiertec
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by Phil B.
    donations? some that have received MAJOR help don't. Stating 'well I will never need this service again.'

    or the newbie techs SOME that have already started more than 3 threads all on different machines and still don't donate.

    Sad but true. Eventually, the end user can only go so far without having a trained tech come out to resolve the issue, it's inevitable. I make a list of the ones that use us for info and I refuse after a certain point to help them out without a site contribution.

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  • mioduz
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by Phil B.
    At the control panel, (System) settings, login as admin (all lower case), storing/calling of system settings, restore factory settings, execute.
    I'm sorry I loose you at storing/calling of system settings

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  • Phil B.
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by mioduz
    Seams like this thread is getting de-railed. I still have not found this reset to default option in the standard system settings.
    At the control panel, (System) settings, login as admin (all lower case), storing/calling of system settings, restore factory settings, execute.

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  • mioduz
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by miller01123@gmail.com
    It's a USER password PHIL. Easily found in an internet search. No security breach there. Also changeable by the end user to make the MFP more secure, if so desired by the end user.

    Seams like this thread is getting de-railed. I still have not found this reset to default option in the standard system settings.

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  • miller01123@gmail.com
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by Phil B.
    doesn't matter he's already having problems even tho someone gave him admin password (a no no )

    this is one reason I detest helping endusers.
    It's a USER password PHIL. Easily found in an internet search. No security breach there. Also changeable by the end user to make the MFP more secure, if so desired by the end user.

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  • Phil B.
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by copiertec
    Just think, Phil. If they do not follow my instructions and try to play "tech" and start playing with sim codes, I am providing a service for the local dealer in their area! I would hope with all this "free" help they would at least give the site a donation.
    donations? some that have received MAJOR help don't. Stating 'well I will never need this service again.'

    or the newbie techs SOME that have already started more than 3 threads all on different machines and still don't donate.

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  • copiertec
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by Phil B.
    great even more things user can screw up
    Just think, Phil. If they do not follow my instructions and try to play "tech" and start playing with sim codes, I am providing a service for the local dealer in their area! I would hope with all this "free" help they would at least give the site a donation.

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  • Phil B.
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by copiertec
    Understood, nothing a simple search will not turn up. But, I see they have already started messing with sim codes, this is where they will f things up. There is no way they can avoid calling a trained tech, especially messing with 67 codes, etc. Because this will reset voltages internally and throw off cq, without changing maintenance items.
    great even more things user can screw up

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  • copiertec
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by Phil B.
    doesn't matter he's already having problems even tho someone gave him admin password (a no no )

    this is one reason I detest helping endusers.
    Understood, nothing a simple search will not turn up. But, I see they have already started messing with sim codes, this is where they will f things up. There is no way they can avoid calling a trained tech, especially messing with 67 codes, etc. Because this will reset voltages internally and throw off cq, without changing maintenance items.

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  • copiertec
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by mioduz
    I was not able to find this factory reset that you speak of
    At the control panel, (System) settings, login as admin (all lower case), storing/calling of system settings, restore factory settings, execute.

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  • Phil B.
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by copiertec
    It's a harmless reset, just puts the mfp back to factory, it's not accessed by sim codes.
    doesn't matter he's already having problems even tho someone gave him admin password (a no no )

    this is one reason I detest helping endusers.

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