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    IRC 3200 Continuos "Warming up"

    The fuser reach the working temperature (*28*;copier,analog), but it don't give me a copy condition, appear only the message "warming up" on the LCD. I replaced the HDD and the fuser assembly.

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    Check the dens of your devs in service mode. If one is 3 or 4% replace the toner bottle. Its not adding in toner and the m/c will not go into standby mode for you.
    Good Luck

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    Here's another case on printing warming up message. Check the terminal connectors on the Fixing Feeder Unit, make sure its close properly but you can also remove the Delivery Vertical Path Unit on the left side of the machine. You will see a photo sensor PS5 Fixing Feeder Unit Open/Close Sensor sandwiched between two microsensors that actuate when closing the Fixing Feeder Unit. Clean that photo sensor as it fills up with dirt and dust. Or you maybe you have a bad DC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCREWTAPE View Post
    Here's another case on printing warming up message. Check the terminal connectors on the Fixing Feeder Unit, make sure its close properly but you can also remove the Delivery Vertical Path Unit on the left side of the machine. You will see a photo sensor PS5 Fixing Feeder Unit Open/Close Sensor sandwiched between two microsensors that actuate when closing the Fixing Feeder Unit. Clean that photo sensor as it fills up with dirt and dust. Or you maybe you have a bad DC.

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    does that not cause E004 Screwtape. From the sounds of it looks like all doors are shut

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    I believe you get the "close the fixing/feeder drawer" message.

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    I encountered this problem last week. And I think Van is correct 'coz my cyan drum/dv was the problem. If I changed my cyan drum the machine will OK, and I tried placing that drum to another machine the machine is warming up. So what I did was, I execute dev clean then problem solve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Van Steal View Post
    does that not cause E004 Screwtape. From the sounds of it looks like all doors are shut
    Yes your right Van it will cause E004-xxxx but, these are cases on the field. Bad drums are not the only thing that can cause this fault there are other possibilities as well. I was not suggesting that the post i posted was the problem but something to look at. Take care and good luck ricardobres.

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    this may sound extremely strange but i had the same problem last week. the screen would go from warming up to feeding paper then back to warming up. and the solution was that it was OUT OF STAPLES...

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    Thank's guys. I replaced the y and m drum unit, and the machine worked normally.

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