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SYSTEM ERROR CODE E000- HOW CAN THIS BE RESET? WHAT DOES THIS ERROR MEAN?

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A E000, means that the fuser is not warming up correctly. You can try to unplug the copier and see if it will reset. If it will not reset, you will have to have the fuser unit replaced or the upper fuser heater unit and film. Good Luck

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