1. General Adjustments – Copying, Printing and e-Filing (Output from Box)

1.1 To Obtain a Darker Image

Before the adjustment

After the adjustment

The output image looks light and blurred.

‰Explanation

The output image looks darker and sharper.

When an original containing photo images or gradational images is printed, the output image sometimes looks light and blurred. Perform image quality control or automatic calibration, and adjust the transfer roller bias output, in order to obtain a darker and sharper image.

‰Procedures

*Perform the adjustment in accordance with the procedures below.

*Both the service technician and the user can use procedure (1).

*Only the service technician must use procedures (2) and (3).

(1) Perform automatic calibration to correct variations in image density.

*"ADMIN" is selected from among the "CALIBRATION DISPLAY LEVEL" options by default. In other words, an administrator is authorized to operate automatic calibration. But "USER" can also be selected to allow the user to operate it. Refer to the User Functions Guide for further information regarding how to select the "CALIBRATION DISPLAY LEVEL" option.

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Toshiba 5520c, 6520c To Obtain a Darker Image, Before the adjustment After the adjustment, ‰ Explanation, ‰ Procedures

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