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    MPC 7501 sc565

    Hi all.

    I have MPC7501 that lately has been giving sc 565(normally first thing in the morning) Lamps have been metered (ok) and thermistors cleaned and thermostats checked out ok.

    If i reset the code the machine runs until the next call ( a few days or next day)

    I am ordering a temp sensor (upper thermistors) and upper themostats.

    Has anyone else had this issue on this model?
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    Re: MPC 7501 sc565

    Yep,fusing lamp connectors wrong (colours wrong way round),anybody change the belt recently?

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    Re: MPC 7501 sc565

    Quote Originally Posted by leo34staffs View Post
    Hi all.

    I have MPC7501 that lately has been giving sc 565(normally first thing in the morning) Lamps have been metered (ok) and thermistors cleaned and thermostats checked out ok.

    If i reset the code the machine runs until the next call ( a few days or next day)

    I am ordering a temp sensor (upper thermistors) and upper themostats.

    Has anyone else had this issue on this model?
    also i have SC 555 with ricoh 7502 every morning ,used to run 58012# cleared but comes next day wonder ?

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    Re: MPC 7501 sc565

    A dirty or out of position thermistor can cause fusing error codes. Many times a fusing error code when a machine is first turned on in the morning results from the room temperature dropping below 60 F for an extended period of time. try connecting the upper and lower tray heaters to keep the inside of the machine warmer.

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