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Whenr. posting error codes, it is best to indicate device, brand, model number. If this is a OKI laser printer, the error code 310 may be indicating a top cover is open. On a canon laser printer, the code 330 may indicate a need to replace or repair a power supply. Codes vary by brand. You might try googling the code plus the brand and possibly the model. "error code 310 brand model"
Error e000 - error with fixing unit. Try to disassemble printer, remove fixing unit. Check heater element's and thermal sensor's impedance. Check connectors.
E-100 is an error of the Laser Beam detect PCB. Either the laser unit is not working or the beam detect PCB is not detecting the beam. You can't see the beam so don't try. Since you are also getting a E-220 which is a Scan Lamp error. Most likely cause is a ribbon cable between the CCD unit and Image Processor PCB. You may need a tech to trouble shoot this problem
## 322 Fuser not heating (Usually Bad Fuser Module) ## 323 Laser Beam detect error ## 324 Laser scanner motor rotation incorrect ## 325 Fan motor inop ## 330 Power Supply (Replace/Repair)
You must turn on error management to have the machine display error codes, otherwise it will just say "CHECK PRINTER".
To turn error management on, enter the following: Press Data registration, #, Set, 00000011, set, stop. Now after the "check printer" message there should be one of the error codes above.
Supposedly, Nation-Wide Repair Service fixes the bad power supplies for $45.00. They can be reached at 800-798-1814. You can also buy one for $148.00 from www.loyal.net I hear. The proper replacement power supply part number for both the LC7000 and LC7500 is HH3-5278 so I am told.
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Driver could be corrupt. Disconnect the printer or at least be sure it is turned off.
I'd do both and reinstall the CD software program that came with
the printer. When the software program asks you to connect the
printer to the USB port, do so and it should again work properly.
Hope this helps. Bud
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