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Then, the WARRANTY still should be valid. Exercise the warranty, to get it repaired, at minimal cost to you.
The "fuser" is a heating-element that _melts_ the dry toner-ink into the paper, to "fix" it.
So, a "fuser error" usually means that the heating-element is not working, or is not getting warm-enough.
You will need to replace the fuser on your printer. If it is recently purchased claim warranty as it is a hardware problem
Rob
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