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  • Kengithinji
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2016
    • 4

    #16
    Re: sc 544-002 mpc4503

    Originally posted by Phil B.
    what problems are you having that makes you think you need firmware.

    please start another thread as this one is 6 years DEAD.
    I'm experiencing SC 544-02 that won't reset that's why

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    • Phil B.
      Field Supervisor

      10,000+ Posts
      • Jul 2016
      • 22798

      #17
      Re: sc 544-002 mpc4503

      Originally posted by Kengithinji
      I'm experiencing SC 544-02 that won't reset that's why
      what have you done to try and correct the problem?

      what parts have been replaced?

      did you clean any sensors?

      firmware is NOT a fix all.

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      • FrohnB
        Service Manager

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        • Jul 2017
        • 1919

        #18
        Re: sc 544-002 mpc4503

        If the fusing sleeve is bad, replace it. Then put a reset fuse in the available connector in fusing unit, and go into Service mode and Execute SP 5-810-002 "Hard High Temp. Reset".
        You can also just use a "New fusing Unit" that comes with a reset fuse already installed, and execute the above SP.
        Could be Fusing central NC thermistor (thermopile), BCU, or AC Power Supply also, if the above doesn't work.
        Omertà

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        • Phil B.
          Field Supervisor

          10,000+ Posts
          • Jul 2016
          • 22798

          #19
          Re: sc 544-002 mpc4503

          Originally posted by FrohnB
          If the fusing sleeve is bad, replace it. Then put a reset fuse in the available connector in fusing unit, and go into Service mode and Execute SP 5-810-002 "Hard High Temp. Reset".
          You can also just use a "New fusing Unit" that comes with a reset fuse already installed, and execute the above SP.
          Could be Fusing central NC thermistor (thermopile), BCU, or AC Power Supply also, if the above doesn't work.
          what WHAT? you mean as a copier tech I have to do some WORK?

          People think that FIRMWARE is a "Fix All"

          IT'S NOT!

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          • Kengithinji
            Junior Member
            • Jun 2016
            • 4

            #20
            Re: sc 544-002 mpc4503

            Originally posted by Phil B.
            what WHAT? you mean as a copier tech I have to do some WORK?

            People think that FIRMWARE is a "Fix All"

            IT'S NOT!
            The machine was working just fine except for black images of previous prints appearing on the current paper because of stuck toner on sleeve. Removed the fuser to clean sleeve then returned the fuser and immediately the error appeared

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            • Phil B.
              Field Supervisor

              10,000+ Posts
              • Jul 2016
              • 22798

              #21
              Re: sc 544-002 mpc4503

              Originally posted by Kengithinji
              The machine was working just fine except for black images of previous prints appearing on the current paper because of stuck toner on sleeve. Removed the fuser to clean sleeve then returned the fuser and immediately the error appeared
              go back over your work. clearly your "cleaning" screwed something up.

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              • FrohnB
                Service Manager

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                • Jul 2017
                • 1919

                #22
                Re: sc 544-002 mpc4503

                Originally posted by Kengithinji
                The machine was working just fine except for black images of previous prints appearing on the current paper because of stuck toner on sleeve. Removed the fuser to clean sleeve then returned the fuser and immediately the error appeared
                You might have damaged the sleeve when you "cleaned it". Have never heard of anyone "cleaning a sleeve" before. How did you clean it???
                Usually once it starts "ghosting" or tracking the image down the page like that, then it's time to REPLACE the fusing sleeve.
                Just replace the sleeve or fusing unit and execute the SP mode I mentioned. It's the ONLY way!
                Omertà

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                • mga
                  Copier Technician

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                  • Dec 2010
                  • 1393

                  #23
                  Re: sc 544-002 mpc4503

                  Originally posted by Kengithinji
                  The machine was working just fine except for black images of previous prints appearing on the current paper because of stuck toner on sleeve. Removed the fuser to clean sleeve then returned the fuser and immediately the error appeared
                  By cleaning the sleeve you must of damaged the heating element you will need to replace oem sleeve unit in box will be a reset fuse this must be fitted in fuser to reset machine will not work without fuse
                  Regards Mark

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                  • mikadonovan
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                    • May 2008
                    • 2931

                    #24
                    Re: sc 544-002 mpc4503

                    Originally posted by en.
                    hi all

                    i made this steps:

                    1- upload nvram data from another device and down lode in the device who hade the sc

                    sc are gone but now the machine give me sc 995 -2

                    i put the sam serial number by sp 5801 in nvram and bcu
                    but it give sc 995-3???
                    THAT was a big mistake, and certainly not the way to clear a fusing code. The more I think about it, there is a strong possibility you just bricked the controller.
                    NEVER ASSUME ANYTHING

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                    • mga
                      Copier Technician

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                      • Dec 2010
                      • 1393

                      #25
                      Re: sc 544-002 mpc4503

                      Originally posted by mikadonovan
                      THAT was a big mistake, and certainly not the way to clear a fusing code. The more I think about it, there is a strong possibility you just bricked the controller.
                      Hi mika you just replied to the thread from 6 years ago that's what happens when users don't start new threads stay safe mate
                      Regards Mark

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                      • kplow1986
                        Technician
                        • Nov 2013
                        • 41

                        #26
                        Re: sc 544-002 mpc4503

                        Originally posted by Phil B.
                        what about the fuse? it has been mentioned time n time again on this thread.

                        or did you buy some cheap ass china sleeve?
                        I can reset the code without using fuse... My practice is backup all nvram on each machine which is good condition, and restore back the nvram when replace fusing parts

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                        • mga
                          Copier Technician

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                          • Dec 2010
                          • 1393

                          #27
                          Re: sc 544-002 mpc4503

                          Originally posted by kplow1986
                          I can reset the code without using fuse... My practice is backup all nvram on each machine which is good condition, and restore back the nvram when replace fusing parts
                          Regards Mark

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                          • fshead
                            Service Manager

                            1,000+ Posts
                            • Jan 2009
                            • 2356

                            #28
                            Re: sc 544-002 mpc4503

                            I did the same nvram backups when i was placing a bunch of mpc3502 in the field.
                            kept copies on my laptop as i had one machine that would not reset,would no blow the pico fuse either.
                            I do not do it on the 03 series as the fuser sleeve is more solid and reliable than the 02s

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                            • Imprestik
                              Trusted Tech

                              250+ Posts
                              • Aug 2012
                              • 296

                              #29
                              Re: sc 544-002 mpc4503

                              Wow this thread escalated quickly LOL.....

                              I should have updated it years ago but what I eventually found out is you don't even need to use SP5810-002 when you have this code.

                              Before switching off the device, go to SP3701 (i think it is) and set the fusing unit, belt and pressure roller to 1 to tell the device you are replacing it with a new fuser.

                              Switch it off and back on and off you go, the device will do process control, reset all fusing codes and fusing PM counters and work like a charm.

                              In saying this the fuser was also replaced

                              Never had a problem since

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                              • copier tech
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                                5,000+ Posts
                                • Jan 2014
                                • 8121

                                #30
                                Re: sc 544-002 mpc4503

                                Originally posted by Imprestik
                                Wow this thread escalated quickly LOL.....

                                I should have updated it years ago but what I eventually found out is you don't even need to use SP5810-002 when you have this code.

                                Before switching off the device, go to SP3701 (i think it is) and set the fusing unit, belt and pressure roller to 1 to tell the device you are replacing it with a new fuser.

                                Switch it off and back on and off you go, the device will do process control, reset all fusing codes and fusing PM counters and work like a charm.

                                In saying this the fuser was also replaced

                                Never had a problem since
                                Exactly, basically follow what is says in the service manual.
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