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    Quote Originally Posted by RRodgers View Post
    Since he answered " I don't know how to check the lamp" checking the power supply might kill him

    DO NOT TOUCH THE POWER SUPPLY WITH THE MACHINE PLUGGED IN!!!!

    Even if the machine is powered off do the power supply is getting power.
    Yep. I suppose You are right.

    My bad. All the time I am thinking that I have conversation with engineers or technicians at least. Not end users that are trying some kind of suicide!

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    do your fuser unit heat rollers even try to get even a little warm? or are they cold ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scijohn23 View Post
    I get this all the time on these models, on your power supply, check fuse #12 and #14, one of them is blown, the fuses are located at the top left of the power supply as seen when the cover is removed, be sure the machine is unplugged. Replace the fuse and machine should work fine, if it continues to blow the fuse you will have to get another power supply.
    I'm looking at the power supply now. I see a circuit protector that is not tripped, I see a fuse that is not blown (encased in an orange plastic cover that is spring loaded). I also see 2 relays on the outside, 8A and 16A. I do not see 2 fuses on the power supply.

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    Checked the lamp and it appears to be good. (I said I didn't know how because I hadn't seen where it was and how to get to it, all is good there) so please keep the ideas coming knowing that I do know a little something about electricity.

    I still only hear a motor running when the door is closed and the fuser is not getting warm. I figure it wouldn't get warm if it thinks the door is open?

    Any other ideas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by musicman7 View Post

    Any other ideas?
    Get certified specialist.

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    Mai check Tehrmostates in Fusing unit they are in line with Fuserlamp misure the lamp one the connector if the circuit is open mayby its a thermostat ore thermofuse problem.
    Harry

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    Check your T fuse.
    Color is not 4 times harder... it's 65,000 times harder. They call it "TECH MODE" for a reason. I have manual's and firmware for ya, course... you are going to have to earn it.

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    Ok
    The Dp 6510 is an e studio 650 with a coil in the fuserunit . if the thermostat is open c47 comes up .thank you fore advise mr rodgers but every body wrote of fuserlamp and triac and i confused with older toshiba analog copier who had this kind of problem so i cancel mi previos post right now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry View Post
    Ok
    The Dp 6510 is an e studio 650 with a coil in the fuserunit . if the thermostat is open c47 comes up .thank you fore advise mr rodgers but every body wrote of fuserlamp and triac and i confused with older toshiba analog copier who had this kind of problem so i cancel mi previos post right now
    My unit is not giving any codes. Just the close front door message. I checked the t-fuse and it seems to check out ok.

    I'm going to find a tech in the area who can come check it out. I guess this one isn't as easy as a fuse or stuck piece of paper.

    I'll post an update if I fond out what the issue was for those who might come across this in the future or are curious about the solution.

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    There is another cover over the power supply that must be removed to see the rest of the fuses. They will be at the top left about 3 inches from the left edge.

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