Error code SC542 on MP6500
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I have this problem SC 545 and 542's from time to time on different units...starting with 2051's, 2060's...and ending with 6000's. For this new 6001 series I can add another code SC 541. We tried different solutions, turning AOF off, reducing the fuser temp, replacing the thermistors and thermostats, even the new and improved brackets. The majority of the situations are solved by new thermistors...but I have situations where nothing helps...every 2-3 weeks the 542 or 545 is triggered. Neither a brand new fuser it didn't help. It's a shame that we don't have a power line monitor to test the line, because personally I'm suspecting the line...All my accounts with this chronically problem are located in isolated industrial areas and have many appliances installed on the same line.Comment
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From what the post was applying the brackets were not working for some cases of sc542-555, so thermistors were being modified. So be intresting to see what happens.Comment
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Agree with you zed255. No real improvements with this new brackets....I had some accounts where actually is even worst....thermistors start collecting debris in no longer than 2 weeks.
The only "general" solution is to lower the fuser temp, activate the warm up short mode, increase the idle time and replace the damn thermistors...Spokes with somebody from tech support and they are living with the feeling that the problem is solved since the new brackets came out....Comment
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The issue is the chronic nature of the codes coming up, across several product generations and models. I feel the real fix is simply a firmware change that 'relaxes' the apparently too stringent warm-up timing events. Seems like just a few more seconds would make the difference.Comment
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Problem seems to be the firmware expects the unit to warm up to xx temp in xx seconds without accounting for the initial temp or the line voltage, etc. Thermistor brackets ain't gonna fix that - maybe they'd like to try some updated toner in it - that fixes everything...73 DE W5SSJComment
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Maybe a new thermistor would be the fix. I have noticed as long as the thermistors are reading actual temperature within 5 degrees of each other the machines run well. When this temperature difference is 10 degrees, the machine will throw SC 542's frequently.NEVER ASSUME ANYTHINGComment
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