FS-C5020n Service Code 0952:0009760

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  • baba
    • May 2025

    #1

    FS-C5020n Service Code 0952:0009760

    Hi,

    I got a problem with my FS-C5020n. It says Call service 0952:0009760. I opened it and checked the wiring of the cyan print head (located on the drum unit DK510). The wiring is OK.

    Can I swap the cyan drum with the magenta drum (swapping the developer and toner also) to find out wether the fault is located on the Drum Kit/Printhead (so the error code should change to 0953 then) or the PCB (then the error code should stay 0952)?

    Other hints?

    thank you, Bastian
  • tmaged
    Owner/Service Manager

    Site Contributor
    1,000+ Posts
    • Oct 2008
    • 1858

    #2
    You only want to swap the drum unit, not the DV unit & toner cartridge.
    Hope that helps !
    -Tony
    www.dtios.com
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    • baba

      #3
      thanks - that's it. Error code changes to 0953 - time to order some parts.

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      • lorenrupe
        The Great Land

        50+ Posts
        • Jan 2010
        • 57

        #4
        5020 error code

        We have had quite a few of those print heads fail and as it has not happened to me personally just some of my other Techs I am wondering if they are unplugging the ribbon cables for the drum units with them still plugged in or if it is just the way those cables plug in so if they are not fully seated when you power them up it takes them out? Not sure but it is making me not like those printers as the print heads are as much as the printer! I think it is a poor design!
        Loren Rupe
        Valley Business Machines Inc.

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        • baba

          #5
          the ribbon cables were OK. the printhead really had failed. The printer is ca. 600$, the printhead is $70. I got a new one on ebay - for 40$. So I think it isn't "beyond serviceable".

          As the heads are all the same, why not pull the good ones out of a failed printer and use them to repair another?

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