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98% sure you have an axle problem. Might be wheel bearings depending on the sound. Bad axles will make a loud clicking noise, (click click click in rapid succession, espically while turning or under accleration) while wheel bearings will make a growling sounds.
Is the printer making a clicking sound when it is printing? Or is it just making a clicking sound but there are no light and the printer appears to be dead except making a clicking sound?
I know of a cause for either case.
Case 1. It is clicking when printing. Sometimes the toner cartridges are not seated properly in the imaging unit, and causes the gear on the cartridge to slip making a clicking sound as the gear is being turned. Try pulling out the cartridges and try turning the gear. It should turn smoothly without binding. If it binds, there is not much you can do about it except replace it when it goes empty. Reinsert the cartridge and check that it inserted completely into the imaging unit.
Case 2. Printer is dead, not printing except making a clicking sound. This is due to the power supply board failure. Usually the failure is due to a blown filter capacitor on the power supply board. The power supply is located on the right side of the printer. Remove the right side panel to get access to the board. The board can be either repaired or replaced. Hope this helps you.
This is normal because most camera makes the clicking sound.It helps the person to know that the picture has been clicked.You can even turn off the sound in the settings
A couple of things to check. First I will start with the obvious, is the volume turned up? Next you need to check that the system sound is turned on. Click on Start>settings>control panel. Then double click on Sounds and Audio Devices. On the first screen make sure there is NO check in the box next to Mute and that the slider under device volume it at high. Click the advanced button and make sure nothing is muted here and all sliders are at the top. Back at the main screen click speaker volume and make sure those sliders are on high. Finally click on the Sounds tab and make sure the Sound Scheme is set to something other than no sounds.
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