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It sounds like the fuser is not heating up to the correct temperature. If you are printing on specific papers, for example: envelopes, bond, linen, make sure to set your printer settings accordingly. Otherwise you will need a new fuser unit for the printer.
Apparently others have tried to obtain a service manual for that model, and one was not available. Frustration was expressed, but it did not result in obtaining a service manual for that model.
Here is another approach to try for repairing it. Perhaps a service manual for a similar model, since your is from 2013, would be helpful. Since the link above from Dell shows other model numbers using a similar part replacement so maybe service manual for one of them could be located: 2130cn 2135cn 2150cn 2150cdn 2155cn 2155cdn
I believe you are looking for the default password for your D-Link GUI.
Usually for Routers the user Name and passwords are standard User Name is admin and for the Password can be admin, password, 1234 or just leve the password field blank.
Unless your internet service provider set a different user name and password on yur router you may need to call them.
That is the only info I can give you regarding your concern.
I believe the part number is 330-1435 or P266C or Y459D (these all are for the same part on the website - Dell uses multiple numbers to refer to the same item)
Incorrect, the part number is 330-0711. It is the same one for Dell 1320cn / 2130cn / 2135cn/ 2150cn / 2150cdn / 2155cn / 2155cdn. $99 directly from Dell.
remove the cmos battery for 30 secs at least - usually works
also try looking in your manual for mention of a cmos reset jumper,
short these 2 pins and it should reset your bios to defaults and remove any passwords
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