Need service manual for KM1635
SOURCE: Service Manual for KM-1815 Kyocera Copier
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SOURCE: Morning,
1650 machine is a medium size machine for small offices and home users. The machine is equipped with a self diagnostic function so it displays an error code whenever its processor detects a problem during copy process.
Some codes can be reset by simply opening and closing the front door or by turning the machin on and off, but there are some others that can be reset only by a service representative. C 6000 code is one of them. There are several causes that lead to this problem, i;e:
1. Unstable power source
2. Low volatage
3. Broken thermisted wire
4. Poor contact in the thermister connector terminals.
5. Heater lamps are broken or not installed correctly.
Here is the process to reset c 6000.
Enter 1087-1087 (1087 twice) from the keypad.
U000 will be displayed.
Enter 163 by using the keypad keys.
Press "Start" (the green button) twice.
The code will be reset and machine will start automatically.
If this code is appeared again, you may need to check the fusing section of the machine and it shoud be done only by a service engineer.
SOURCE: c6400 error code km1635
you have a fuser problem, burnt out heater lamp needs to be replaced. call service representative for parts
SOURCE: Kyocera Mita 1500 Error code 6000
This C6000 error code is triggered by a few things all having to do with the fixing heater wire. Ask your technician to check the thermistor, the thermal cutout and the connection between the thermistor and the power supply board. My guess would be that the power surge overloaded the power supply board. This is not something that can be reset and may require new parts.
The manuals that describe the error codes are only available to Kyocera technicians, sorry.
Henry
SOURCE: Kyocera mita maintenance light is on and lines
check the rectangular **** glas and table for any white out or particles... clean thoroughly... make copies... clean again... make copies... if same issue... then replace drum... but in most cases its the optics... which I advised you to clean thats causing the issue... if the issue occurs when you print an internal report then its definitely drum... if reports are clear... there is something on the glass... or on the part above it... even a little bit of black toner or ink or whiteout anywhere out there can cause a line
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