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  • CopierNerd
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    • Feb 2015
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    bizhub 458e fusing Unit error code c-3726

    Greetings,

    I want experts, seniors and fellow techs to share their experience about fusing unit problem. I think there is some kind of manufacturing problem with these new fusing units. I have experienced 3 to 4 fusing units giving 3726 and 3725 which resulted in unit replacement. Total counter was less than 100k usually below 50,000 prints these new 8e series are giving this damned code. I do not know why.

    I have done trouble reset.
    Checked and cleaned temperature sensors.
    Decreased fusing temperature.
    Humidity and inside temperature is normal.

    I am looking for answers? how can this be when the life of fusing unit is 580,000
  • qbert69
    Service Manager

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    • Mar 2013
    • 1152

    #2
    Re: bizhub 458e fusing Unit error code c-3726

    Originally posted by CopierNerd
    Greetings,

    I want experts, seniors and fellow techs to share their experience about fusing unit problem. I think there is some kind of manufacturing problem with these new fusing units. I have experienced 3 to 4 fusing units giving 3726 and 3725 which resulted in unit replacement. Total counter was less than 100k usually below 50,000 prints these new 8e series are giving this damned code. I do not know why.

    I have done trouble reset.
    Checked and cleaned temperature sensors.
    Decreased fusing temperature.
    Humidity and inside temperature is normal.

    I am looking for answers? how can this be when the life of fusing unit is 580,000
    My Number One Question:

    ARE YOU USING OEM TONER?!?!?!

    [emoji848]

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    • Bix
      Service Manager

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      • Apr 2018
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      #3
      Re: bizhub 458e fusing Unit error code c-3726

      I believe they are made of biodegradable material. I joke but I have not yet had the pleasure of replacing one with 600k, as per the manual. I have several 8e series fusers that I had to replace at 200k because they start to really sh** in print.

      edit: always all OEM, with regular maintenance and regular filter replacement.

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      • CopierNerd
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        • Feb 2015
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        #4
        Re: bizhub 458e fusing Unit error code c-3726

        Originally posted by qbert69
        My Number One Question:

        ARE YOU USING OEM TONER?!?!?!

        [emoji848]

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        Toner is OEM for sure.

        how toner can be the reason?

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        • Bix
          Service Manager

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          • Apr 2018
          • 1421

          #5
          Re: bizhub 458e fusing Unit error code c-3726

          Originally posted by CopierNerd
          Toner is OEM for sure.

          how toner can be the reason?
          In some cases, after some time, the fuser can no longer clean itself with the non-original toner that remains attached. So it could lead to poor print quality or various problems.

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          • qbert69
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            • Mar 2013
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            #6
            Re: bizhub 458e fusing Unit error code c-3726

            Originally posted by CopierNerd
            Toner is OEM for sure.

            how toner can be the reason?
            Non-OEM toner can be formulated differently and if the fuser temperature is too low will cause toner buildup on the contact thermistors. I've seen it happen on Ricoh/Savin and to fix it, bump the paper setting to one thickness heavier to compensate and correct.[emoji41][emoji1303]

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            • tsbservice
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              • May 2007
              • 7635

              #7
              Re: bizhub 458e fusing Unit error code c-3726

              Originally posted by qbert69
              Non-OEM toner can be formulated differently and if the fuser temperature is too low will cause toner buildup on the contact thermistors. I've seen it happen on Ricoh/Savin and to fix it, bump the paper setting to one thickness heavier to compensate and correct.[emoji41][emoji1303]

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              Sooner or later those types of workarounds always strike low back
              Crap paper will always do premature wear whole machine and fuser is one of the most affected .
              A tree is known by its fruit, a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost, he who sows courtesy, reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.
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              • allan
                RTFM!!

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                • Apr 2010
                • 5445

                #8
                Re: bizhub 458e fusing Unit error code c-3726

                So the fuser is in other wise good shape?
                Could be crappy NTC's
                So if you reset the code does it atleast work ok for a while?
                Check the set temperature against the actual temperature.
                Try lowering the fuser temp by 5 to 10 deg.
                Running LEF or SEF when the error occurs?


                Use a tester to check the NTC's against one out of the box.
                Could be a control issue, try changing fuser control mode.
                Whatever

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                • CopierNerd
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                  • Feb 2015
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                  #9
                  Re: bizhub 458e fusing Unit error code c-3726

                  Originally posted by allan
                  So the fuser is in other wise good shape?
                  Could be crappy NTC's
                  So if you reset the code does it atleast work ok for a while?
                  Check the set temperature against the actual temperature.
                  Try lowering the fuser temp by 5 to 10 deg.
                  Running LEF or SEF when the error occurs?


                  Use a tester to check the NTC's against one out of the box.
                  Could be a control issue, try changing fuser control mode.
                  Allan I didn't get NTC's? Can you please elaborate? I have lowered the set temperature to -10 but still it gives error code. Yes, you are right it works for a while after resetting. But after some copies same error appears. The thermistors used in these fusing units are non contact type. The condition is just like new. Overall fusing unit is perfect. You can easily guess 45000 prints can effect its condition? NTC is new for me. If you provide details then I can check.
                  Thanks

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                  • allan
                    RTFM!!

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                    • Apr 2010
                    • 5445

                    #10
                    Re: bizhub 458e fusing Unit error code c-3726

                    NTC = termistor. Negative Temperature Coefficient. Polymer device that lowers resistance if heated up.

                    So if you move this fuser to a known good machine do you get the same result?

                    You can do warranty claim on this kind of failure if you can prove its the fuser.
                    Whatever

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                    • CopierNerd
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                      #11
                      Re: bizhub 458e fusing Unit error code c-3726

                      Originally posted by allan
                      NTC = termistor. Negative Temperature Coefficient. Polymer device that lowers resistance if heated up.

                      So if you move this fuser to a known good machine do you get the same result?

                      You can do warranty claim on this kind of failure if you can prove its the fuser.
                      I have checked it on other machine. Fusing unit gives same error code which means problem is with the NTCs. Warranty can be claimed but I want to know the reason why this is happening with 8e series? Are these new 8 models are crap due to this fusing unit trouble? Or there is some kind of environmental issue?

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                      • allan
                        RTFM!!

                        5,000+ Posts
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 5445

                        #12
                        Re: bizhub 458e fusing Unit error code c-3726

                        Have not experienced this myself.
                        Check the lamp resistance and the NTC resistance and see if there is a difference there compared to a good one.

                        If the sensors are set to close this could be an issue or if they are to far it could cause the thermal fuse to go.
                        Not sure if these have IR radiation detection like some production machines.
                        Whatever

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                        • blackcat4866
                          Master Of The Obvious

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                          • Jul 2007
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                          #13
                          Re: bizhub 458e fusing Unit error code c-3726

                          Mine was a C3826 (C368), but I only had a peripheral role. The machine was down and I got handed the fuser to install. This machine had two fusers for that reason to my knowledge. =^..^=
                          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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                          • EarthKmTech
                            Step aside, noob

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                            • May 2009
                            • 2142

                            #14
                            Re: bizhub 458e fusing Unit error code c-3726

                            Here in the 240v /50hz part of the world i have still never replaced a fuser on one of these. For a fault anyway- I have changed at life.

                            I’ve reset an error twice only and never returned.

                            I have however changed just about every drum at 50% life on the 8e series.

                            I’m thinking by this, it must be environmental.

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                            • rrrohan
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                              • 1971

                              #15
                              Re: bizhub 458e fusing Unit error code c-3726

                              on the bright side no ozone filters lol

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