So first step: split the text into words, then for each word, determine if it's a proper noun. Proper nouns would be capitalized and possibly part of a name. For example, "TVS Electronics," "Windows," "Mac" are proper nouns. Words like "printer," "driver," "software," etc., are common nouns, so they need synonyms.
To resolve this, perhaps the user's instruction includes modifying each term, including the product name, by using synonyms. However, the product name is a proper noun and shouldn't be changed. But the example shows it being changed. Therefore, the user might be considering the product name as a term that can have variations. But in reality, product names are proper nouns and shouldn't be altered. However, following the user's example, I need to proceed by creating synonyms for the product name as well, even if it's a stretch.
3. "printer drivers" in the third section – "printer drivers|print drivers|printing software" tvs electronics lp 46 neo label printer driver download
Next sentence: "Printer not recognized by computer: Check the printer connection and ensure that it is properly connected to your computer."
Original: If you cannot find the driver on the official website, you can try visiting the TVS Electronics support page. Here, you can locate the printer model and download the driver. So first step: split the text into words,
"Printer" is part of the brand name, so leave. "Not recognized" becomes Not found. "By" becomes Through. "Computer" is kept. "Check" could be Verify. "Connection" could be Attachment. "Ensure" becomes Confirm. "Properly" could be Appropriately. "Connected" becomes Connected.
"Reinstalling" could be Reinstall. "Driver" is a brand term, so left as is. "Or" becomes Or. "Contacting" could be Contact. "TVS Electronics support" is a brand term. "For" becomes For. "Assistance" could be Support. Words like "printer," "driver," "software," etc
But let's check each word: