If your using the 'eclipse' that is a fax machine and does not produce enough heat, this is why the copy does not come through. A fax header is low voltage and low heat - it can't get through all the layers of the tattoo paper.
There is an 'ECLIPSE 2' version which is a true thermal-copier and uses an IR heat lamp and does work.
You need to use a carrier with this type of machine, not just putting the paper in on it's own like the 'eclipse' model it sounds like you have.
There are many places where one can purchase a tattoo thermal copier. One can purchase this product from tattoo supply companies. One may also use eBay to look for these machines.
It means your photoconductor unit is out of whack.If you open the printer, remove your PCU, and reseat it correctly, the error message likely will disappear.
I'll assume you want to use it to make a tattoo stencil. Remove the onion skin sheet from your transfer paper (you can even tear the yellow sheet off if you want.). Open the top of the machine and slide the transfer paper (paper side up) through the slot at the back of the open lid. Make sure your transfer is straight and carefully close the lid so that the top part of the paper is just sticking out of the machine. Put the paper with the image you want transferred (image facing down towards the machine) into the slot on the top front of the machine. Push copy and you're good to go.
In a fit of technophobic rage, Leo threw the copier against the wall.I think the copier is broken again.
There are a wide variety of informational website that offer a good selection of information on Copier sales. Websites such as Copier Careers and Free Copier Support offer detailed information on Copier sales.
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The first actual "copier" was manufactured in 1939 by Chester Carlson - inventer of the "dry toner" process (static latent image transfer process). He sold his patent to Haloid/Xerox who manufactured the first automated copier in 1960. That is how we came to know the copy process as Xerography and why most folks call copies "xeroxes". Reference: Wiki "Xerography" "Chester Carlson"
How much a toner cartridge for a Canon copier costs varies depending on the type of copier. The toner cartridge for a Canon 106 black copier costs $155, for example.
It's very important to know there is two types of 'tattoo copier': 1. Fax machine type - this is the most common 2. Thermal-Copier using IR Heat lamp and rollers (much more expensive but much better) Fax machine types with like the old thermal fax machine, using a thermal head. Problems: Head often is not hot enough so designs are faint/ don't work or the whole machine is a dud. most are Chinese so that says it all. IR (Infra Red) Thermal-Copiers use a heat lamp inside a reflector and require a carrier to hold the tattoo paper as it passes through the machine - they are MUCH hotter and have a speed dial to adjust the speed/ temperature. This type is much more expensive, but work on all types of tattoo paper and are for studio use. If you buy a cheap fax machine type copier then expect cheap patchy results. You get what you pay for in this field. Speaking from experience here (bought too many cheap fax machine types and finally got a proper one) Dibbo
There are many copier available in market which are faster but recently I have taken a copier on rent from Premier Business Technologies. They provided me canon copier on rent in District of Columbia which is very fast and amazing.
Danka - copier supplier - was created in 1977.
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