
Do you have a question about the Toshiba e-studio 4555cse and is the answer not in the manual?
| Functions | Print, Copy, Scan, Fax |
|---|---|
| Print Speed (Black) | 45 ppm |
| Print Speed (Color) | 45 ppm |
| Print Resolution | 1200 x 1200 dpi |
| Monthly Duty Cycle | 150, 000 pages |
| Duplex Printing | Yes |
| Connectivity | USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Scanner Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
| Fax Capability | Yes |
| Copy Speed | 45 cpm |
| Copy Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
| Scanner Type | Flatbed, ADF |
| Fax Resolution | 200 x 200 dpi |
| Display | 10.1-inch Touchscreen |
| Paper Size | A6 to A3 |
Explains how to read the manual and understand symbols and notations.
Details the meaning of symbols used in the manual for hazardous situations and important information.
Illustrates and explains how to place originals and paper in portrait and landscape directions.
Describes the composition and information displayed on the BASIC menu for copier functions.
Lists the types of paper that can be placed and used for copying, with important notes.
Provides step-by-step instructions for loading paper into the equipment's drawers.
Explains how to register paper sizes for automatic detection or manual selection.
Details how to set the paper type (thickness, attribute) for proper operation.
Details how to load paper into the Large Capacity Feeder.
Covers essential preparation steps like storing color copies and using the forgery prevention function.
Explains how to place various types of originals correctly on the glass or RADF.
Provides instructions for placing originals directly on the glass, including handling transparent originals.
Details precautions and procedures for using the RADF to scan originals.
Outlines the basic procedure for making copies, including scanning and interrupting.
Details how to use the bypass tray for copying various paper types and sizes.
Explains automatic and manual paper selection methods for copying.
Details how to select between Full Color, Black, and Auto Color modes.
Guides on selecting optimal modes for different types of originals to improve image quality.
Details how to adjust the image density automatically or manually for better results.
Covers changing reproduction ratios using AMS, manual selection, and photo zoom.
Explains various finishing options like sorting, stapling, and hole punching.
Details how to copy on both sides of paper to save resources.
Explains how to save scanned data to a share folder or PC.
Explains how to access and navigate the EDIT menu for image editing functions.
Allows creating binding margins by shifting images left, right, top, or bottom.
Whiten edges of copied images to remove shadow-like dark parts or dirt.
Copy facing pages from a book or two originals side-by-side onto separate sheets.
Shrink 2 or 4 originals onto one sheet, with an option for duplex copying.
Copy originals in a booklet format, allowing fold and staple options.
Offers functions to edit scanned images like trimming, masking, mirror, and reversal.
Select and copy specific areas or mask areas of an original image.
Adjusts reproduction ratio separately for vertical and horizontal directions.
Allows adding special paper as front or back covers to copied documents.
Inserts copied or blank sheets at specified pages within a document.
Adds sequential page numbers to copied documents.
Combines multiple original stacks with different settings into a single copy job.
Adjusts the orientation of copied pages for correct output, especially for duplex or book copies.
Adjusts the orientation of originals and copies for book or tablet-style layouts.
Switches the RADF feeding mode from continuous to single feed.
Copies the entire original image with a slight reduction in reproduction ratio.
Copies a selected area of an original multiple times on a single page.
Automatically removes blank pages from scanned originals before copying.
Whitens dark areas outside the original image, useful for thick originals.
Explains how to access and navigate the IMAGE menu for image adjustment functions.
Adjusts the overall color balance by changing the strength of Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, and Black.
Adjusts color balance by changing the strength of Red, Green, and Blue components.
Selects preset image qualities like Warm, Cool, Vivid, Clear, or Marker.
Adjusts the density of the original's background to avoid showing the back side of paper.
Emphasizes or blurs the outline of the image to adjust sharpness.
Copies colored originals in two specified colors, with selectable or Red&Black modes.
Copies originals in a single color, excluding black.
Adjusts the hue of the basic color for the entire image or individual basic colors.
Adjusts the color saturation of the entire image.
Sets scan noise reduction level for originals scanned via RADF to reduce dust-related noise.
Introduces templates for saving and recalling frequently used function settings.
Explains how to access the template menu for registration or recall.
Describes the 12 default templates available for immediate use.
Guides on registering templates into public or private groups.
Guides on removing unwanted private groups or individual templates.
Explains how to view jobs in progress, waiting, or their history.
Details how to view the history of completed copy jobs.
Explains how to check paper status, size, and type in the drawers.
Guides on checking the approximate remaining toner levels in cartridges.
Lists copy speeds for various paper sizes, types, feeders, and modes.
Provides tables indicating which copying functions can be used together.
Shows compatibility between different image adjustment functions.











