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If the bottom element is accesable take a piece of thermal printing paper and lay it on the element, then switch on. If the element is working the paper will turn black where it is in contact with the element, if you are daring, test it as you would your cloths iron, with a wetted finger, if it sizzles, the element is hot. You are not touching the electrical wiring, only the cover, but be fast with the touch test, you do not want to burn yourself. If the element is not directly accesable, try the thhermal paper test over the cover of the element, leaving the door open, it should turn black where the slots are in the cover, and then blacken all over. (Check to see if the oven switch does not have a position where the bottom element is isolated).
hi, ur machines paper sensing sensor have some problem. did u used the paper with black mark on the side. remove the paper cover . u can see a black square sensor near the side of thermal printer. clean the sensor with an ear bud. do not use any solutions. then check again. remember use good quality paper. if the black mark on the side of the paper is not perfect this problem can occur (black mark on the paper is for page count and paper sensing) ok
Run the 1/2 print test. Put paper in the manual feed tray. Print a few pages of anything. As the paper gets about 3/4 of the way into the printer, open the cartridge door. Pull out the cartridge and look down at the paper. If it has the black stripe on the left side, replace the toner. In fact at this point, pick up the toner cartridge and gently swing the shutter open and look at the drum. You should be able to see a black stripe on it.
By the way, the toner hasn't been fused to the paper at this point. It will rub off on hands and clothes. If the 1/2 test shows no stripe on the paper...replace the fuser.
You may have the paper loaded back to front. If you scratch the paper quickly with a finger nail, you should see a black line appear. if not, try the other side of the paper. The side which turns black should be facing you while you are in front of the machine.
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Try changing the toner, if it's generic that's your problem, and if it's either an old brother drum or a generic you may need a new one. There is also a glass to clean, it's right above where the drum sits inside, 1/2 inch wide across the top. Wipe with a dry cloth.
thsi indicate the fault in video section of circuit.
and if you are not technical you really cannot do anything but take technical assistance.
thanks
Sangita
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