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Where can I find that? I must not have that manual.
Turn the copier off.
Keep pressed buttons 0 and 8 and turn on the machine.
After you listen a "beep",remove the fingers from 0 and 8.
This means you are entered in Service Mode.
On keypad press 692 and press Start button.
You will see a sign on the left side of touchscreen and you must put the finger there and after that,the sign will be shown on the right side.Put the finger on the sign and this means you have calibrated your touchscreen monitor.
Bye
Turn the copier off.
Keep pressed buttons 0 and 8 and turn on the machine.
After you listen a "beep",remove the fingers from 0 and 8.
This means you are entered in Service Mode.
On keypad press 692 and press Start button.
You will see a sign on the left side of touchscreen and you must put the finger there and after that,the sign will be shown on the right side.Put the finger on the sign and this means you have calibrated your touchscreen monitor.
Bye
Not good idea to give such information to end user. Next time might a costumer of yours to do something in service mode that will kill several days to solve. Just a suggestion. Not offence.
BR
I'll never ask if I didn't check user manual, service manual, parts list, BSI/TNI/TAD... web, existing threads.
Thanks, I finally figured that out, after reading the service manual. I will give it a try.
Originally posted by tinnyjay
Turn the copier off.
Keep pressed buttons 0 and 8 and turn on the machine.
After you listen a "beep",remove the fingers from 0 and 8.
This means you are entered in Service Mode.
On keypad press 692 and press Start button.
You will see a sign on the left side of touchscreen and you must put the finger there and after that,the sign will be shown on the right side.Put the finger on the sign and this means you have calibrated your touchscreen monitor.
Bye
Not good idea to give such information to end user. Next time might a costumer of yours to do something in service mode that will kill several days to solve. Just a suggestion. Not offence.
BR
Your right Ivovb,but everybody use this information,let use on his own risk.
Nobody can be a technician without making some copiers for scrap
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