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It's very technical: Like most HP's just fix your fuser and power cycle, and the fuser code just goes away. =^..^=
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Hi there.
Might be a bit late, but here goes anyways.
Fuser error on this range - there is no way to automatically reset this error (like U906). Had couple of those fuser errors in the past (ususally occured after a power failure or so). You can (as temp measure) remove the thermostat and reset it manually (shake it gently and listen if you hear any sound coming from it - it should have a sound. If nothing then you need to manually reset it (tap it quite hard on a hard surface with the dark side to the bottom (just dont bend or break the connectors)). The force will make it release.) You can then go ahead and order a thermostat (unless it is caused by something else like fuser lamp)(actually it is advised to test the lamp before disassembling the heat roller and so on)
(I've been told it is best to replace the thermostat after its locked once - else you might return to reset it more frequently)(but i did a little experiment at a client and only reset it manually without replacing it - dunno if it was dangerous but it still worked for a long time)
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