Resetting the fuser and transfer belt without using fuse
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Re: Resetting the fuser and transfer belt without using fuse
From the pictures I think it is not there! The two wires that go nowhere and have the sleeving stripped off are where the fuse would be if it was present!Please do not PM me without asking first.Comment
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Re: Resetting the fuser and transfer belt without using fuse
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Re: Resetting the fuser and transfer belt without using fuse
Did you find a fuse between the wires you cut?????????????????????????????
Do you know what a fuse looks like???????????????????????????
No you can't use a fuse twice.
It blows once, kinda like a cheap hooker.
You have to pay for the next one.Why do they call it common sense?
If it were common, wouldn't everyone have it?Comment
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Re: Resetting the fuser and transfer belt without using fuse
from what i remember its not a regular tube fuse but more of a fusible link but it doesn't matter, i have reset it with a paper clip or a staple. you just have to time it from the time u turn on the machine. i think its around 30 seconds or either when the hourglass appears or disappears. we used to short it at the harness under the base copier exit tray. if you take too long nothing happens it just won't reset, i've done it about 20 to 30 times never had anything fry.jesus loves you! (everyone else thinks you're an assh*le)
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Re: Resetting the fuser and transfer belt without using fuse
2. yes I know what it looks like the Fuze, I am a young student
Thank you very much, I knew there must put a Fuze between the 2 wires, but I wanted to be 100% sure, so lucky for me the cheap hooker worked, went twice to blow, so I have to use hard "the cheap hooker"
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