Hi Folks.
I seem to remember similar posts on here but I've done a search using model number and 'fuser' and so on, but had no joy finding the answer I need.
We have a s/h C203 bought in by the boss ex-lease which we're refurbing - the fuser looks good and we like to reset them before putting them out but this one doesn't take a reset.
Using the same pico fuse that Konica fit as original, didn't work. Tried another fuser from another machine with a new pico fuse. That didn't work. Tried a reset with a 50ma quick blow fuse - that didn't work.
When we meter the fuses out, they haven't blown.
I seem to remember seeing that if someone had tried a reset previously with a fuse that was too big it blows a board -
Your words of wisdom please guys?
Thanks,
MAX
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I seem to remember similar posts on here but I've done a search using model number and 'fuser' and so on, but had no joy finding the answer I need.
We have a s/h C203 bought in by the boss ex-lease which we're refurbing - the fuser looks good and we like to reset them before putting them out but this one doesn't take a reset.
Using the same pico fuse that Konica fit as original, didn't work. Tried another fuser from another machine with a new pico fuse. That didn't work. Tried a reset with a 50ma quick blow fuse - that didn't work.
When we meter the fuses out, they haven't blown.
I seem to remember seeing that if someone had tried a reset previously with a fuse that was too big it blows a board -
Your words of wisdom please guys?
Thanks,
MAX
Web: Welcome to Adelaide Copier Service and Supplies
Mail: adelaidecopier@yahoo.com.au
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