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  • Rick
    Trusted Tech
    • Mar 2007
    • 277

    #1

    2035 dead no power

    This unit went completely dead no lights on or anything . So I swapped out the power supply and it worked for 2 hours and went dead again . Is there something pulling down the power supply? Any ideas any one ? Help.
  • CrapAimer
    Trusted Tech

    250+ Posts
    • Jan 2010
    • 296

    #2
    Check the power going into machine maybe a power spike. also check the fuser unit its not shorting

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    • Rick
      Trusted Tech
      • Mar 2007
      • 277

      #3
      2035 no power

      The machine is pluggeg into a surge protector . I will try another fuser unit and let you know what happens.

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      • aabarnes1
        Senior Tech
        • Mar 2009
        • 620

        #4
        It's almost something internal deffo, ie the fuser unit or any other 240v/110v component
        Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change.

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        • spaceman99
          Senior Tech

          100+ Posts
          • Jul 2009
          • 174

          #5
          power on with new psu with doors open. Machine will check door switches then fuser etc.
          When i have this error i plug each cornector in 1 at a time ( turning machine on -off at the time)

          I have also had a machine looking dead when infact a 5v line from under the opps panel was trapped.

          Fuser my guess at the moment.

          Good Luck

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          • ucinn
            Trusted Tech

            250+ Posts
            • Jun 2009
            • 383

            #6
            Originally posted by spaceman99
            power on with new psu with doors open. Machine will check door switches then fuser etc.
            When i have this error i plug each cornector in 1 at a time ( turning machine on -off at the time)

            I have also had a machine looking dead when infact a 5v line from under the opps panel was trapped.

            Fuser my guess at the moment.

            Good Luck

            Had this just last week. In the interchange unit, there is an extra plug up there that is not connected to any sensor. The run it across a roller shaft and eventually the shaft rubs through and the wire grounds out to the shaft. Tape it up and reroute it with the other wires and all will be a go.

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