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STEVIE SMITH Posted on Apr 02, 2014

NOISES DURING COPYING

IT DOES COPY BUT MAKES A WEIRD NOISE

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Open rear cover and check the fuser to see if there is wear on the heat roller, if there is a line worn in the roller and it makes a grinding noise,
it will need the fuser replaced, also it may need a firmware update.

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