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Hello, sir. E001 is a high temp. error. My first advice would be to atempt to clear it in service mode:
Press ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS, #
Go to #7 Printer and press OK
Go to #4 Printer Reset and press OK
Yes = ( * )
Power cycle unit.
If this does not help, on most units you have to start looking at your Fixing Assy. or Thermistors. Make sure that you do not have a piece of paper wrapped around Upper Fixing Roller or and other foreign substance in that area. However, on this one, I would recomend replacing Fix Assy. as a whole if you can, FG6-8326-000 (for s/n starting with MQT/MQV/MRV/MRW) or FG6-8325-000 (for all other s/n). Don't see p/n for Thermistors. Also, heard of alot of other board and p/s issues with this model that can cause E001-E004 errors. See if you can clear it first. Good luck. Let me know how you make out.
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