There are a few 2000's in locations that have been giving us 6000 codes. Normally we just replace the fuser test and be on our way. Recently though we had replaced the fuser with a brand new unit and as there was a print job coming through about 3 pages of it printed and another 6000 code. The tech reset the machine and unplugged the network cable. Turned it back on and then came to ready. Tested with internal prints just fine and then plugged in the network cable and had them print once again fine.
I go back out on that machine yesterday unplug the network cable and then power off and on the machine. It comes to ready and I do a number of internal prints. Tested ok. I plug in the network cable and try more internal prints in the middle of one of them it blows a 6000 again. I reset the machine and have the network unplugged. Do more internal prints and then plug in the network and have them print. Everything working ok and I do more internal prints no issues.
Now minus what I had actually done we have several places that we replace the fuser with brand new out of box ones do internal test prints and have them print no issue. Then we get a call later that day or next that there is a 6000 code. Pretty much rinse and repeat that and all of a sudden it just stops doing that or some machines just end up getting swapped out. There does not seem to be any rhyme or reason to this.
We can bring the machines back to the office and test all day no issues. Bring it back out and it does the same 6000. It does not sound like an external print job is causing the issue though as I was able to do it with an internal. It also does not seem like a power issue as the issue can be repeated on different outlets and that we can test at office with no issues.
The firmware is up to date and all the cooling is functioning just fine.
Anyone else happen to see this or have this happen?
I go back out on that machine yesterday unplug the network cable and then power off and on the machine. It comes to ready and I do a number of internal prints. Tested ok. I plug in the network cable and try more internal prints in the middle of one of them it blows a 6000 again. I reset the machine and have the network unplugged. Do more internal prints and then plug in the network and have them print. Everything working ok and I do more internal prints no issues.
Now minus what I had actually done we have several places that we replace the fuser with brand new out of box ones do internal test prints and have them print no issue. Then we get a call later that day or next that there is a 6000 code. Pretty much rinse and repeat that and all of a sudden it just stops doing that or some machines just end up getting swapped out. There does not seem to be any rhyme or reason to this.
We can bring the machines back to the office and test all day no issues. Bring it back out and it does the same 6000. It does not sound like an external print job is causing the issue though as I was able to do it with an internal. It also does not seem like a power issue as the issue can be repeated on different outlets and that we can test at office with no issues.
The firmware is up to date and all the cooling is functioning just fine.
Anyone else happen to see this or have this happen?
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