More likely it's the wiring.
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More likely it's the wiring.
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There's no any maintenance counter as far as I know.
Whatever. Get to IIT sensors and reconnect each.
I recommend you to dismantle the front baffle (PL 3.1 item 4 as for 6204) and try to reconnect each IIT sensor.
Have you checked +24V LVPS monitor signal (24C)?
Yes, it is.
I just wonder how you checked HVPS if you can't locate LVPS )
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Once again - you can obtain firmware from Xerox support site. Use search on model number and you'll find it in the Download section.
You can have it too, it's available on Xerox support site.
So what exactly you did to check? Installed working LVPS on the machine and it didn't helped?
I believe that your HVPS is dead, you should replace it before trying new drum unit.
Is there any error number showing with the message?
Edoc for DC3535 points to spooler error so it recommends to try the spool initialization boot mode. It requires pressing the '6', the 'Stop' and the 'Power save' buttons simultaneously while powering...
1. Press and hold '0' key for 6-7 seconds then press 'Start' key simultaneously. Release both. Enter '6789' for the password on the CSE Login screen.
2. Open 'Adjustments' tab and there on it you'll...
Drum defects - 75.5 mm period.
Heat roller - 88.9 mm period.
Ok, I wish you good luck with your Win7 controller.
My dear friend, if I was you, I'd be worrying about where to get Accxes CD for my 510, new scsi you can buy at any time but it'll never come in handy without Accxes preinstalled controller.
And by...
There's no way to do this as far as I know, the only way is to buy an aftermarket chip and replace the one in drum cartridge at your own risk. But I should warn you that you barely will have some...
Emmm... Did you installed win7 on the controller? If so how do you expect your 510 to work with Win7 controller? Because Xerox uses Accxes controllers with OS based on Fedora core and I never heard...
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"- To clear this fault, first remove the cause, next clear the value of NVM [744-248] to "0", and then turn the power OFF then ON.
The flag of NVM [744-248] indicates 0: Normal, 1: NCS-Center...
Did you have the assembly removed? Somewhere must be a huge amount of toner that creates electrical current leakage. And check the charge corotron as well.
Are you sure that it was detack corotron and not charge scorotron? Where was the location of corotron that you've cleaned up?
You have to remove toner from the detack corotron.