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If your i5200 scanner is not functioning properly, you may need to cycle power and clean the lower imaging guide. To do this, first power off the scanner and unplug it from the wall. Then, use a soft cloth or cotton swab to clean the lower imaging guide. Once the guide is clean, plug the scanner back in and power it on. If this does not resolve the issue, then you may need to contact a qualified technician who can inspect the scanner and make the necessary repairs.
you are probably using non Kyocera OEM toner so the machine says image cycle while its trying to add toner you will have to empty all of the toner out of the dv unit put in only Kyocera OEM model specific toner then run dev setup
2) Typically the 8145-20 defrost cycle is time-initiated and starts when tripper pin located on outer part of dial passes the time-of-day point. Defrost cycle terminates or ends when pressure or temperature switch activates. This is also called the cycle limit switch. http://waterheatertimer.org/images/8145-20-wiring-600.jpg
3) So your situation sounds like the pressure or temperature switch is not working correctly.
4) The 8145 timer also has 'time termination' setting. This red tripper is located on inner part of dial. Usually the 'time termination' is used as back-up system if the pressure or temperature switch fails so that defrost cycle will not continue melting everything in freezer.
5) To solve problem until pressure-temperature switch is replaced, you can disconnect wire on terminal X, and then set 'time termination' for correct length of time by experimenting.
To change the image size, press the Func. Set button and the ^ and v buttons to cycle through the different sizes: L, M1, M2, M3, S, and W. Choose L.
To change the image quality, press the DISP button and us the < and > buttons to cycle between the smooth curve (Fine) and the blocky curve (Normal). Choose Fine.
Hello What type of TV do you have, analog or digital? If you have an analog TV
and the screen is rolling it is the vertical hold. Because the vertical hold
operate on 60 cycle which the same as AC line cycle. The 60 cycle in the
vertical hold is as a oscillator or timing circuit. When the TV pick up the
image for the NV devise, they just don't mix. Why, because image intensifier
tube in the NV devise is operation at 25 to 50K Hz or cycles. The vertical hold
circuit pick up on the 50K Hz signal which mixes with 60 cycle timing circuit
causing the screen to rolling with lines across the screen @ 60 cycles. Digital
camera and digital camcorder with digital TV will help, or a image inverter that
takes this 50k Hz signal and covert it to some that analog TVs can use.
GB...stewbison
its self adding toner, besure your cartridge is not empty, take it out and shake it side to side. youll feel if its got toner, Remember kids, when you shake up toner, it gathers air and will leak or pour just like water. you may have to turn off & on so it completes its stir cycle a couple times. By they way, i,m not an apprentice or rookie. long time service co owner.
To rotate a vertical image, display the image in playback mode, press the down key to cycle through the three positions: 90 degrees counterclockwise, 90 degrees clockwise, and horizontal. Upside down position is not available.
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