I have a toshiba 4555c but the LCT tray is damaged and does not accept paper,
the machine reports out of paper although the remaining trays accept normal paper so it cannot print or copy,
can you help me, thank you very much
I have a toshiba 4555c but the LCT tray is damaged and does not accept paper,
the machine reports out of paper although the remaining trays accept normal paper so it cannot print or copy,
can you help me, thank you very much
...turn the power off to the copier. Unplug the LCT from the back of the copier. Turn the copier back on. Forget about the LCT. It is now no more than a copier stand.
Once you add an LCT, they generally default to that tray for all letter copy jobs, UNLESS you tell it a different tray. On that model, there is an APS (auto paper select) button on the touch screen. You could set the default to trays 1 or 2. For printing, take the tray selection off of Auto and select trays 1 or 2.
Failing to plan is planning to fail!!!
Now I have to manually select the paper tray on the copier screen to run out of virtual paper, right bro
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If you unplug the LCT as suggested, the copy default will go back to tray 1 and the print driver will no longer see the LCT. Be sure to update the driver after the LCT removal to set this.
Failing to plan is planning to fail!!!
That is probably the second most important thing in this process short of turning the power off before you disconnect the LCT. Make sure if you're on Windows that you refresh the device in the driver.
Control Panel -> Device and Printers -> Right Clink on Toshiba -> Printer Properties -> Device Settings -> Update now -> OK
Thank you, I'll try tomorrow because today I'm off work
Thank you so much, I will try tomorrow because today I have a day off
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