Toshiba e-studio 210c manuals
e-studio 210c
Table of contents
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- SETUP FLOW
- For LPR Printing
- For IPP Printing
- For Novell Printing
- Setup Flow for Macintosh
- ABOUT INSTALLATION
- INSTALLING THE PRINTER DRIVER
- Point-and-Print Installation
- Non Point-and-Print Installtion
- Installing the Printer Driver for LPR Printing
- Windows NT 4.0
- Windows 2000 and Windows XP
- Installing the Printer Driver for IPP Printing
- Installing the Printer Driver for Novell Printing
- Windows 95/98/Me
- Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP
- CONFIGURING THE OPTIONS
- Configuring the Options Automatically
- System Requirements
- Installing the Printer Driver to Macintosh
- Creating the AdobePS Printer
- Appendix for Booklet Printing on Macintosh
- Printing a Landscape Booklet
e-studio 210c
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- toshiba quality is second to none
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- general precautions
- before making copies
- Description of the digital colour copier and the optional equipment
- Optional equipment
- control panel
- touch panel
- turning on the power switch
- controlling the use of the copier with access codes
- Controlling the use of the copier using the optional key copy counters
- Energy-saving functions
- 2. HOW TO MAKE COPIES
- how to make copies
- general copying procedures
- Setting copy paper
- Changing the paper size of the cassette / Setting the cassette for special uses
- Setting originals
- When placing an original on the glass
- when using the reversing automatic document feeder (optional)
- During warming-up
- During copying
- During printing (optional)
- interrupt copying
- cancelling/resuming a copy operation
- 3. SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES
- setting of basic copy modes
- Automatic paper selection (APS)
- Manual paper selection
- reduction and enlargement copying
- duplex copying (1-sided, 2-sided, book-type)
- copy density adjustment
- colour mode
- Original mode
- 4. COLOUR EDITING AND
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- Colour editing and adjustment
- Hue adjustment
- Saturation
- colour balance (ymck adjustment)
- rgb adjustment
- One-touch adjustment
- Background adjustment
- Sharpness adjustment
- FUNCTIONS
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- Using the editing functions
- EDGE ERASE
- Book centre erase
- Dual-page
- Full image
- magazine sort (from the editing menu)
- X-Y ZOOM
- Image editing
- mirror image
- Negative/Positive reversal
- Centring
- Image repeat
- 6. USING THE SPECIAL
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- Using the special functions
- Mixed-sized originals
- Bypass copying
- Bypass copying on standard size or A3-wide paper
- Bypass copying on non-standard size paper
- special paper such as thin paper/thick paper/ohp films/sticker labels
- mode memory
- Setting the "OTHER" size key
- User selection (Initial settings)
- Weekly timer
- Setting the date and time
- Total counter
- Department management
- Printing an access code list
- setting access codes (registration/change/deletion)
- resetting counters
- Automatic calibration
- Switching between languages
- setting the energy saving mode
- setting the off-mode (auto shutoff)
- 7. SELECTING FINISHING MODES
- selecting finishing modes
- Finishing modes and finishers (optional)
- Sort/group copying
- Staple sorting
- Magazine sort & saddle stitching mode (booklet mode)
- hole punching mode
- network scanning
- Scan setting on the touch panel
- Touch panel during scanning
- 9. WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
- When the graphic symbols flash on the touch panel
- Description of the flashing graphic symbols
- add paper symbol
- Adding paper to the large-capacity feeder (optional)
- replace toner cartridge symbol
- Replace toner bag symbol
- clear paper symbol
- Cassette feeding area
- Inside of the copier
- Automatic duplexer (optional)
- Hole punch unit (optional)
- Finisher (optional)
- adding staples (optional)
- removing jammed staples (optional)
- Clearing accumulated punched paper bits (optional)
- call service symbol
- periodic maintenance message
- Simple troubleshooting
- daily inspection
- simple troubleshooting
- Specifications of options
- specifications of options
- packing list
- Call service symbol
- periodic maintenance
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- General Adjustments – Copying and Printing
- To Have Optimum Image Quality for Paper Used
- To Eliminate Color Unevenness and Density Unevenness
- To Have Uniform Image Quality in Continuous Printing
- To Maintain Uniform Image Quality in Continuous Printing
- To Eliminate Color Shifts for Text and Thin Lines
- Copier-specific Adjustments
- To Eliminate Inclusion of Any Color other than Black in Gray Hue
- To Obtain A Denser and Brighter Image than the Original
- To Provide High Density and Solidity for A Pale Area
- To Avoid Copying the Back Side of Originals on Thin Paper
- To Eliminate Moir
- To Make Photo Borders and Edges Look Softer
- To Make An Image Fully Solid and Dense
- To Correctly Reproduce the Hues of Highlighter Pens
- To Obtain Good Color Balance on Thick Paper
- To Obtain Good Color Balance on Special Paper (Waterproof Gloss Paper for POP
- Printer-specific Adjustments
- To Obtain Your Favorite Color Balance
- To Obtain Color Balance Similar to That of Monitor
- To Improve Color Reproducibility of Gray Area in RGB Data
- To Prevent Blending of Primary Colors (C/M/Y/K
- To Reproduce Hue Obtainable with Another Printer
- To Adjust Overall Brightness Easily
- To Obtain A Sharper Image
- To Make Sharpness Settings
- To Smoothen Text Edges or Image
- To Make Light-colored Fine Lines Look Sharper
- To Make Large, Light-colored Text Clearer
- To Make A Gray Area Look Smooth
- To Print Light-colored Thin Lines Darkly