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Hello, The fuser or fuser roller is what actually bonds or melt the toner on to your paper. There is probably some type of temperature sensor, that senses the temperature of the fuser. If its not hot enough or just plain dead, it will give out an alarm similar to what your getting. You probably need to replace the fuser unit. You have a lower fuser and an upper fuser. You might be able to get away with just replacing the upper roller. The roller has a heating element inside and that's what probably defective. Hope this Helps Thank You for your feedback
Hello,
try to clean paper feeding rollers and chek fuser paper sensor, maybe paper comming too late...chek this just to be sure all its OK whit paper path and fuser.
...or replace fuser module!
Good luck!
it sounds to me like you have some severe fuser thermistor and thermal fuse problems ...i would look into getting an entire fuser assembly sharp part number
DUNTW7305DS** last digits depend on your location and power supply
Hello sir; Try to move out fuser unit, check the fingers against the fuser rollers, does it build up toner on the finger tip if it does, clean it up otherwise replace it.
Most likely just one of the pick fingers has popped out in the fuser and is stuck in between the rollers.
You can remove the fuser and look, they are somewhat pointed fingers and are spring loaded. They make contact with the rollers and often times pop off. You want to look at the condition of the heat roller also. It is a teflon coated aluminum roller. Just check to see if the teflon coating is still shiney.
Looking at the printers if you want to replace it, I would go with the 6180. Don't go with the solid ink color, Extremely expensive to operate.
You can remove the imaging unit, then
Depending on the stock being used for the job, raise or lower the left and right colored Fuser separator levers. The levers will stay in the raised or lowered position on their own. the levers are green. The fuser itself is not easy to remove.
Do you have any warranty left on the machine? Or a depot repair agreement?
We have a Xerox 6120 which is mechanically identical to the 2430. It was reporting media jams. We determined after removal and careful inspection that the fuser roller and fuser pressure roller had been damaged by what looked like someone attempting to clear a jam with a sharp object. I cannot speak re: the 2430, but the fuser in the 6120 is not a FRU. The construction of the fuser doesn't tolerate any flaws on either surface. There was more paper jammed in the fuser where we couldn't see it until we had the fuser out of the printer. We are shopping for a new printer as the repairs will cost more than we paid for the printer.
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