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    km 4035/5035

    hello all,which part of the fuser that causes c6050 on a km4035/5035? i searched it here but the solutions i have read was to use 163 or replace the fuser. i would like to know which part of the fuser shall i replace.thank you in advance.

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    Re: km 4035/5035

    Quote Originally Posted by Users Tech View Post
    hello all,which part of the fuser that causes c6050 on a km4035/5035? i searched it here but the solutions i have read was to use 163 or replace the fuser. i would like to know which part of the fuser shall i replace.thank you in advance.
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    Re: km 4035/5035

    you either have a bad thermistor, thermostat, or heater lamp.

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    Re: km 4035/5035

    This seems pretty elementary. Do you know how to test each of the three electrical components? =^..^=
    If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
    1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
    2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
    3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
    4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

    blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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    Re: km 4035/5035

    If you cannot troubleshoot a basic fuser problem then, please step away from the copier!

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    Re: km 4035/5035

    thank you cm79. sorry for this very simple question. i'm a ricoh tech and is just starting with kyocera's.

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    Re: km 4035/5035

    Well you will like working on Kyocera equipment then. I like them over Ricoh products. But anyway , Like what was mentioned , Thermistor, or lamp etc. I can sell you a used fuser cheap if you would like . If you are just starting you will need parts. Easy to install a fuser and then repair the old one in you shop. ?? First thing to do is try to reset the code. Sim 161? OH and by the way. You do have a manual , RIGHT?

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    Re: km 4035/5035

    Actually the reset code is 163. Most fusers should require the same troubleshooting skills. Most of the Kyocera products have a disable feature for certain portions of the copier, however the fuser has its own. If a cassette, LCF, DP or DF error out they can be reset by sim 906.

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    Re: km 4035/5035

    OPS, going by memory. Yes sim 163 for fuser reset. Sim 161 changes fuser temps. Got it.

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    20 quid in pdf or 5 hrs on forums. I am always opting for manual! If it ain't in manual then its time for threading! Rant ovet.


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