I've been reading the Kyocera manual like a madman. Two things became abundantly clear:
1. I haven't been reading my manual close enough. There's some great troubleshooting methods in there for isolating just about any problem. I paid extra attention to poor image problems. It's not difficult to understand.
2. I've been relying too much on you guys to diagnose a problem for me. I appreciate all the help as you guys have solved numerous problems for me. But it's time that I learn these machines backwards and forwards.
I have some Kyocera color machines on order and when the shipping company decides to deliver them, I'm gonna run those tests that I've been talking about and I plan on introducing several problems to the machine and seeing how it affects certain readings.
Thanks for all the help.
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