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  • apok
    Technician
    • Nov 2007
    • 14

    #1

    estudio 16s service manual

    I need service manual for Toshiba e-studio 16s. I have a problem with clearing Department code. I've try to enter service mode by entering this combination P *#** (P=Program btn.) but it doesn't work.
    If any one knows better way to clear this code
  • talatm
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 5

    #2
    Originally posted by apok
    I need service manual for Toshiba e-studio 16s. I have a problem with clearing Department code. I've try to enter service mode by entering this combination P *#** (P=Program btn.) but it doesn't work.
    If any one knows better way to clear this code
    press 1 3 and * toghter and power on it will clear all user settings and department codes

    if u need any help u can e mail on talatsgg@yahoo.com

    cell 0092 333 574 2547

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    • Sbarro
      Trusted Tech

      100+ Posts
      • Feb 2008
      • 176

      #3
      Na pewno już znalazłeś co i jak. Ale 1 + 3 +* kasuje wszystko. Jeśli zależy Tobie tylko na wykasowaniu kodów departamentu to musisz wpisać pierwszy kod który ma przywileje administratorskie i tam możesz modyfikować kody.
      Jeśli miałbyś jakieś inne pytania to chyba jesteśmy w tej samej marce więc może pomogę.
      "A process cannot be understood by stopping it. Understanding must move with the flow of the process, must join it and flow with it"

      "
      What do you despise? By this you are truly known"

      Guess who

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      • delacelle
        Junior Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 7

        #4
        I need a service manual too for same copier.
        If any on have a link or a web site ( free )
        Thank you
        See the sky !

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        • JustManuals
          Field Supervisor

          5,000+ Posts
          • Jan 2006
          • 9838

          #5
          Another fist time poster, go ahead send him a free manual. We saved their asses in WW1 & WW2 and they still scorn us. [The US]

          Manuals are tools, do you get those for free? Or do you borrow them from your co-workers?

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          • delacelle
            Junior Member
            • Nov 2008
            • 7

            #6
            Manuals4you, you should read historical books instead of copier manual before talking about stuff you don't know. so send me a pay link, do your job and "think customers" but if you are not able to deliver your CD in france, please go away

            Thank you to the other for your futur help
            See the sky !

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            • JustManuals
              Field Supervisor

              5,000+ Posts
              • Jan 2006
              • 9838

              #7
              Oh! I'm wrong?

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              • Sbarro
                Trusted Tech

                100+ Posts
                • Feb 2008
                • 176

                #8
                Yes.
                "A process cannot be understood by stopping it. Understanding must move with the flow of the process, must join it and flow with it"

                "
                What do you despise? By this you are truly known"

                Guess who

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                • JustManuals
                  Field Supervisor

                  5,000+ Posts
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 9838

                  #9
                  Oh, well pray tell so I can get all those history books re-written

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                  • turkeyfoot
                    Technician

                    50+ Posts
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 66

                    #10
                    Wrong but not because of the history.

                    Sabarro says wrong because of a philosophical view that says provide everything to your brother without question.

                    In the us we are not our brothers keeper. Freedom isnt free. Theres blood on them there manuals!

                    Now back to your regularly scheduled show.

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                    • JustManuals
                      Field Supervisor

                      5,000+ Posts
                      • Jan 2006
                      • 9838

                      #11
                      How do you know what's in his mind?

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                      • turkeyfoot
                        Technician

                        50+ Posts
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 66

                        #12
                        It would be better if he answered for himself.

                        Joke: Theres a french gun on ebay thats never been fired and only dropped once.

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                        • terry081253

                          #13
                          Originally posted by manuals4you
                          Another fist time poster, go ahead send him a free manual. We saved their asses in WW1 & WW2 and they still scorn us. [The US]

                          Manuals are tools, do you get those for free? Or do you borrow them from your co-workers?
                          Sometimes, if a tool is of a specialist nature, and unlikely to be needed frequently, it is quite likely that one would borrow from a co-worker or friend or aquaintance. Ditto service manuals - which makes this forum such a useful site for those willing to help each other out.

                          You, on the other hand seem to prowl these pages, waiting to seize an opportunity to make a financial gain from other people's difficult situations. Had you been around during WW1 & 2, I doubt that you would have been saving anyone's arses - you would have been running a kiosk selling bullets to any party who had run out.

                          I'm also wondering if you have any financial arrangement with the owners of the intellectual property that you offer for sale on this site.

                          ....and to Delacelle - best wishes from "downunder"

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