SC545 code, HELP!?

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  • blder2000
    • May 2025

    #1

    SC545 code, HELP!?

    Hello, I just replaced the HDD to fix an email error I was getting, fired it back up, all is well until i get a new code! SC545 Fusing overheat Error 3. Anyone know what I should look for in the unit or what can be done to fix it? I tried clearing the code but after starting it back up, same code. Thanks.
  • blder2000

    #2
    Originally posted by blder2000
    Hello, I just replaced the HDD to fix an email error I was getting, fired it back up, all is well until i get a new code! SC545 Fusing overheat Error 3. Anyone know what I should look for in the unit or what can be done to fix it? I tried clearing the code but after starting it back up, same code. Thanks.
    also now got a SC543 code?

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    • Eric1968
      Service Manager

      1,000+ Posts
      • Jan 2009
      • 2458

      #3
      I would replace the thermistors. They are controlling the temperature.
      This error can also happen when the machine is placed against a wall.

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      • blder2000

        #4
        where are the thermistors located in the machine? I have the back panel off but dont see anything resembling a picture I found of one.

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        • Eric1968
          Service Manager

          1,000+ Posts
          • Jan 2009
          • 2458

          #5
          The thermistors are located on the Fusing Unit. There are 2 of them :

          Thermistor Center : Part No. AW10 0085
          Thermistor Rear : Part No. AW10 0086

          Last week i've had this error on an Aficio MP3030. Replaced the 2 thermistors, reset the Service Call, and machine was OK. Also take a look at the Hot Roller. When it is damaged the thermistor can't measure the temperature correctly.

          Good Luck!

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          • blder2000

            #6
            Thanks Eric

            Thank you for all of the help!!

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            • Eric1968
              Service Manager

              1,000+ Posts
              • Jan 2009
              • 2458

              #7
              You're welcome!

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              • copytech22
                Technician
                • Dec 2008
                • 33

                #8
                Replace thermostat

                if thermistor change does NOT fix it, replace the thermostat

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                • imaginemoko
                  unTrusted Tech

                  250+ Posts
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 289

                  #9
                  what machine are we talking about Sir? for every machine has its own thermistor and thermostat... basically this fusing over heat error as far as my little experience... dirty tip of thermistor, hot roller has been scratch due also to this dirt, open thermostat... wrong plug in on its designated input voltage... anyhow... verify first before we repalce or even may be we can reset via sp mode then turn on/off... hope it can help....
                  fix the customer first then fix the machine... its simple and makes life more easy.

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                  • gary

                    #10
                    thermistor or thermostat.

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                    • bcoulson
                      Technician
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 10

                      #11
                      yes the model is important as some colour ricoh e.g mpc2500 have a thermistor housed behind the fusing unit on the frame, this also causes sc545 codes.

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                      • ender
                        Ender
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 13

                        #12
                        SC545

                        Before going out and buying any parts, be sure you are in fact over temping the unit. Sometimes the first over temp will damage parts(ie. lamp, hot roller, bushings ect.). Be sure the lamp is coming on. also try ohming out the thermister. put thumb in some icy water dry it off and place it against the working surface of the thermister. If it is not open you should see the resistance change as your thumb warms up.

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