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| thank you mr.
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This infomation is not something that a lot of people here will just give out because there is a safety issue involved. Most of the time the worst that will happen when reseting is a reoccurance of the code but nobody wants to be the one who tells how to reset and then has the building burn down because of a faulty fuser (IT HAS HAPPENED). It should be a tech who inspects the fuser then resets the code.
In any case in my experience if one of these machines calls a temp code it is because a part is faulty, it will call the code again. This is more so if you are running the machine past over it's PM cycle of 100K.
Spend a few dollars and call a tech.