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    C610 fuser error

    Does anyone has the procedure for clearing a C610 fuser error on a mita KM-1810. Thanks

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    Burned out / broken fuser lamp.

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    When you solve your fuser problem, you can reset fuser errors with sim 163.
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    Mita Fuser error

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcat4866 View Post
    When you solve your fuser problem, you can reset fuser errors with sim 163.
    Thanks but what is the procedure to perform the sim 163

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpshooterbds View Post
    Thanks but what is the procedure to perform the sim 163

    The correct procedure is to call a qualified technical representative. Especially with a fuser problem. The reason the fuser malfunction can only be reset by qualified technician is to prevent fire hazard.

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    Harumph!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ebm View Post
    The correct procedure is to call a qualified technical representative. Especially with a fuser problem. The reason the fuser malfunction can only be reset by qualified technician is to prevent fire hazard.

    I think this a great site with alot of qualified technicians but we still need help from time to time on some of the weird faults we see out there. However, I dont think the lack of a manual makes a person unqualified

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    Hey, Executing maintenance, Press stop/reset key, start key, and the left copy exposure adjustment key in the order presented and hold them down. press the stop/reset key. and select the sim mode of 163 press start. that,s it brother!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpshooterbds View Post
    I think this a great site with alot of qualified technicians but we still need help from time to time on some of the weird faults we see out there. However, I dont think the lack of a manual makes a person unqualified

    Some of the posts i read seem to be from "users" trying to repair, not technicians. Trained technicians should not need to ask for basic information such as how to enter service modes and reset codes. I thought this forum was for "techs" to trade ideas when they are stuck on a problem. Sorry if I offend anyone.

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