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Below are instructions that I have found from the internet. Hope that they will help.
Open the front cover of the printer.
Hold down the Go button for 4 seconds until all the LEDs light up. Then release the Go button
Remove the drum unit and toner cartridge assembly.
Replace the drum unit and toner cartridge assembly back into the printer.
Close the front cover of the printer
Your drum unit should now be reset
MFC / DCP PRINTER SERIES
1.Remove the drum unit and toner cartridge. Wait 1 or 2 minutes.
2.Replace the drum unit and toner cartridge into printer.
3.The error message "Change Drum Soon/Drum end soon" will continue to appear if the drum counter was not reset when you replace the drum unit.
4.To clear this error message, you need to reset the drum counter as instructed below.
5.Make sure that the machine is turned on.
For MFC users: To confirm you are installing a new drum, press 1. For DCP users To confirm you are installing a new drum, press the Up Arrow key
7.When the LCD shows Accepted, close the front cover.
8.Your drum is now reset.
Resetting the drum unit will not improve print quality. It only resets your drum and allows you to continue to print. You decide when to replace the drum unit not the manufacturer!
most toners have a wing or *** or? that contacts a sensor in some way when the lid closes to tell the machine a toner is present. ive had these pieces broken off on new toner or the toner sensor may be disloged from its seat. check around the perimiter of the lid to find the sensor then see if anything is present to trip the sensor. if its broken off stick a q-tip in the sensor that will get you printing til you can replace the part
2nd, 3rd and 4th Digits and 7th and 8th Digits (5th and 6th are always zero)
2nd, 3rd and 4th digits
00e = Hardware (with any 7th and 8th digit)
Make sure that the front panel bezel is securely installed and that all access doors are closed.
Verify that all packing material was removed from the product or that no paper jams exist.
If the HP product has been in the cold, unplug the power cord and allow it about an hour to reach room temperature. Plug the power cord back in. The issue can also occur if the white reference strip for the scanner assembly is missing or extremely dirty. Clean or replace as necessary.
That's a main motor error, something could be jammed in transport, or a generic toner cart. that is too hard to turn, try powering on with toner removed...
I searched the Technical Manual and there is no explanation of the code. The user manual simply says there is a printer failure. They ask that you turn the printer off, wait 10 secs and then restart. Then call 1-800-LEXMARK and they will tell you about the code.
Given that your printer is saying Service Fuser, it is highly likely the fuser is ready for replacement. The fuser is the component that heats to high temperature to fuse the toner to the paper and complete the print cycle.
My Dell 1600n suddenly stopped printing. It keeps saying "No paper," and even though I've changed papers, fanned it, squared it, changed how much, how little.............it still says "no paper."
9-357. Black toner problem.Probably You have low toner sensor defect. But try first to vacuum and clean black toner dispenser.You must vacuum whole path wich is used to transport black toner to developer unit.Then if printing B/W print only, you must print 10 full color sheets every 100 copies.
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