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hi this means you have had jams in the fuser or problems with the fuser/heater. You must clear all paper jams and the code by entering the simulation. to do this in a steady rythem press the # then the * then the red C key then the star key again. so its hash star C star
this will enter the sims. now enter 16 on the keypad then select yes. the machine may restart if this fails try the same as above but type 14 instead of 16, also 14 if you can. If this fails your fuser has a problem and may need parts changing
There are a lot of choices for F2-?? Hold down the Start button to see the remaining digits.
Sim 22-6 will print all jam codes & error codes. It should be a
process control code. F2-31 or F2-37, Drum mark or image density. You
can execute 44-6. This should show which is out of range. Pull the drum
unit out & clean both sensors. Check that the blade is cleaning from
end to end that the DM is visible to the sensor.
Hello sir;There have a procedure to reset;
1, press "program", "interupt", "clear", "interupt"
2, enter 14, then press start,then enter 0, press start again. then press clear.
H5-01 Exit sensor problem try to reset with simulation mode Press "Program" Press "Interrrupt: Press "Clear" Press "Interrupt" enter 1 & 4 then Press "Start"
clean all sensors and make sure you have good dry stock to run through it like a heavy 28 lb paper. also check the path of the paper and see where it stops it might be at the paper tray pickup or even the fuser. try running the machin with the covers open by jamming something into the cover sensor and see where the paper stops at.
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