These should get you in:
MFP Serial Number
A5C4021186145
Type: Posts; User: femaster
These should get you in:
MFP Serial Number
A5C4021186145
I've updated my original post to bit a bit clearer, but the gist of it is:
Go into service mode as you normally would. When the password screen pops up, follow step 4 (4. On your input password...
A Nuclear Bomb to fix a problem that a bullet could resolve...
Try this thread first, this is the proper way to do it. Post the information found when doing the procedure outlined below into that...
Just make sure to keep a good record of that change. Life sucks when you have to deal with a forgotten password.
1) This is not the place for this.
2) What's your point of reference? :confused: Codes can mean various things depending on the machine.
3) Create a proper introduction post, then find your...
Give this link a try:
https://www.copytechnet.com/forums/toshiba/
Minimum size drive would be 320GB. You can use larger, but needs to be at least that big.
No problems over this way the few times I've been on here throughout the day. US Midwest over here.
That is a shortened form of the default admin password and it will not get you into service mode.
I can only assume that you are not a tech, so I will not provide you with the default service mode...
Based on the sample, definitely the belt as copyman stated. That is what one of the two calibration stripes look like after the cleaning blade attempts, but fails, to clean it off the belt surface.
Not just shifted, but it looks compressed as well. Not really sure what to say about that. I assume it happen with everything including prints and copies off the glass (not ADF)?
One thing I know that happens when you change that switch is network settings get deleted. There might be some others as well, but I know network does for sure.
That is curious. I've seen a similar error (MAC mismatch) on a machine that we had to change the CPU board out on. The error only showed up when marketplace was enabled, but didn't seem to affect...
See previous post on the subject...
Service Manual workcentre 7232
Most likely the button they are talking about is holding down the power button on the control panel while flipping the main power switch, which forces the machine to boot into diagnostic mode.
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When you get around to replacing those roller, also remove the black "oneway" bearings that the rollers interface with and look at the metal shaft under each of them. If it is really shinny, with a...
Maybe look into this and check to see if the front and rear side guides in the paper drawers are centered properly. We have fixed dog earring on a number of machines now by putting this adjustment...
That's rather cold. Typical room temps average around 72, +/- a few degrees.
HGST (Hitachi Global Storage Technologies) was actually a really good brand back in the day, prior to their acquisition by WD (Western Digital) in 2012.
HGST - Wikipedia
We usually see that when there is an issue with the development unit. Based on your own admission, I'd have to guess it's because the wrong toner is now in the development unit.
The only issue we have seen with the ADF on these so far is the tires not dropping down, but that has only been on 1 unit out of the 30 or so of this style that we have out in the field. That issue...
Not saying it is, not saying it isn't, but if I had to wager any money at all I'd say this is a Chat GPT response...
It has already been established that AirPrint is not something the C220 can do...
Great idea in theory, but in actual use it's a failure.
What we have found is that customers generally only want to use special paper a few sheets at a time, and only on a rare occasion. If you...
We have found that a number of our machines were plagued with a dog-ear problem, on the rear side of the machine, which would subsequently lead to jams, especially on duplex. We found that on the...
This whole thread is about to become a moot point. They are phasing out the version 1 and version 2 fusers for an "Upward Compatible" version that will fit both versions of the i-model machines. See...