Reset Fuser on Okidata C5800
更新时间:2024/3/19 4:12:58,view:664Any suggestions? Thanks.
常见故障问题解答 2010-7-6 22:18:44
There is only two wires coming from that connector and not four at the bottom of the fuser. That is pin 2 and 3. 4 and 5 is still the fuse but there are no wires there, just the 2 pins. What you have to do is make a fuse by connecting pin 4 and 5 together with a piece of wire and break the wire after a few seconds after powering up. This will reset the Fuser counter back to 100%. DO NOT DO THE NVRAM RESET, THAT WILL ERASE YOUR NETWORK FEATURE. Here is the step by step of what I did.
1)Take out the Fuser and lay the two blue levers flat and remove them.
2)remove the two silver screws and separate the casing.
3) Remove the two black screws from the connector at the bottom of the fuser closest to the edge.
4)Unravel and loosen the wires so you can pull that connector out a few inches so you can get a couple of wires in there. You will see what you need to loosen to get the connector out far enough, really easy.
5)Insert a wire into each of the two holes on the back of that connector. Its pretty simple to see where they go, 2 and 3 have wires going in, 4 and 5 dont which is the fuse. After you get the wires in the 2 holes, check for continuity from the end of the wires and the terminals if you can. Make sure the wires are long enough to hang out the case. Use the thinnest wires you can find.
6)Run the wires out of the case and put the case back together and put the fuser in. Twist the two wires together and power up the machine. As soon as you here the first motor,which is about 5 seconds, pull the wires apart and BAM, you just reset the fuser back to 100% and cleared the "980" Fatal Error. You could always put a miniature fastblow fuse in instead of using the wires but that would be tedious to me.Good luck get more information and help from here.......
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There is only two wires coming from that connector and not four at the bottom of the fuser. That is pin 2 and 3. 4 and 5 is still the fuse but there are no wires there, just the 2 pins. What you have to do is make a fuse by connecting pin 4 and 5 together with a piece of wire and break the wire after a few seconds after powering up. This will reset the Fuser counter back to 100%. DO NOT DO THE NVRAM RESET, THAT WILL ERASE YOUR NETWORK FEATURE. Here is the step by step of what I did.
1)Take out the Fuser and lay the two blue levers flat and remove them.
2)remove the two silver screws and separate the casing.
3) Remove the two black screws from the connector at the bottom of the fuser closest to the edge.
4)Unravel and loosen the wires so you can pull that connector out a few inches so you can get a couple of wires in there. You will see what you need to loosen to get the connector out far enough, really easy.
5)Insert a wire into each of the two holes on the back of that connector. Its pretty simple to see where they go, 2 and 3 have wires going in, 4 and 5 dont which is the fuse. After you get the wires in the 2 holes, check for continuity from the end of the wires and the terminals if you can. Make sure the wires are long enough to hang out the case. Use the thinnest wires you can find.
6)Run the wires out of the case and put the case back together and put the fuser in. Twist the two wires together and power up the machine. As soon as you here the first motor,which is about 5 seconds, pull the wires apart and BAM, you just reset the fuser back to 100% and cleared the "980" Fatal Error. You could always put a miniature fastblow fuse in instead of using the wires but that would be tedious to me.Good luck get more information and help from here.......
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