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  • PA3040
    Trusted Tech
    • Jun 2014
    • 171

    #1

    SC544 of MPC2003

    Dear All, Does any one know any alternative solution to reset the SC544. Normally it uses special connector that comes with new Sleeve unit which we do not have right now
    Please advice
  • laitang
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    • Nov 2012
    • 627

    #2
    Re: SC544 of MPC2003

    SC544: Fusing central thermopile high temperature detection

    Check the triac on AC power supply board

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    • PA3040
      Trusted Tech
      • Jun 2014
      • 171

      #3
      Re: SC544 of MPC2003

      Originally posted by laitang
      SC544: Fusing central thermopile high temperature detection

      Check the triac on AC power supply board
      Dear lasting
      Thanks for the reply
      The problem is rectified but the SC code con't reset until connect the special connector that comes with new slveer unit to the Fusing unit which we do not have with us
      Hoped you will understand
      Last edited by PA3040; 11-26-2014, 06:50 PM.

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      • laitang
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        • Nov 2012
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        #4
        Re: SC544 of MPC2003

        That is new unit detection fuse

        MP-C2003_detection_Fuse.JPG

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        • PA3040
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          • Jun 2014
          • 171

          #5
          Re: SC544 of MPC2003

          Originally posted by laitang
          That is new unit detection fuse

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          Dear laitang,,

          Your are correct but unfortunately we do not have this fuse. therefore I am asking alternates solution to reset the SC code
          When SC544 rise we have to use this fuse to reset the Sc code

          fuse.jpg

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          • laitang
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            • Nov 2012
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            #6
            Re: SC544 of MPC2003

            I think you need to know the information (volt, mA) of the fuse. Sorry i dont know them. If you know, you can use an equivalent fuse.

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            • anothertech
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              • Nov 2007
              • 1756

              #7
              Re: SC544 of MPC2003

              Just try it with the lowest amp fuse you have, I don't think you can hurt anything if it's not the correct one. Give it a try, and let us know.

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              • slimslob
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                • May 2013
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                #8
                Re: SC544 of MPC2003

                You might try removing the connector coupler that it plugs into and using a Pico fuse, probably less than 1 amp. Size shown is enlarged.

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                • PA3040
                  Trusted Tech
                  • Jun 2014
                  • 171

                  #9
                  Re: SC544 of MPC2003

                  Originally posted by anothertech
                  Just try it with the lowest amp fuse you have, I don't think you can hurt anything if it's not the correct one. Give it a try, and let us know.
                  Sure I will update tomorrow

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                  • PA3040
                    Trusted Tech
                    • Jun 2014
                    • 171

                    #10
                    Re: SC544 of MPC2003

                    Originally posted by laitang
                    I think you need to know the information (volt, mA) of the fuse. Sorry i dont know them. If you know, you can use an equivalent fuse.
                    Thanks
                    Please let me know, if you found any other reset method using SP mode other than this method

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                    • Moza
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                      • Feb 2009
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                      #11
                      Re: SC544 of MPC2003

                      All you need is a two pin connector with fairly long wires (I use an old harness from a finisher) then plug into the connecter for the new unit detection fuse. Re insert the fuser and close the door wilst keeping the wires outside the machine. Enter SP mode connect the two wires together and run SP 5810-002.

                      Once you've pressed execute give it a second and then pull wires apart. Machine will display " Completed " job done !!

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                      • Lagonda
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                        • Aug 2008
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                        #12
                        Re: SC544 of MPC2003

                        Originally posted by Moza
                        All you need is a two pin connector with fairly long wires ..........
                        A 1.25 amp fuse and 5 minutes with a soldering iron is a lot easier.
                        Replacing the fuse on a used fuser is known as a "Madonna job" around here.............It's like a virgin............
                        At least 50% of IT is a solution looking for a problem.

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                        • NeoMatrix
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                          #13
                          Re: SC544 of MPC2003

                          Originally posted by Lagonda
                          A 1.25 amp fuse and 5 minutes with a soldering iron is a lot easier.
                          Replacing the fuse on a used fuser is known as a "Madonna job" around here.............It's like a virgin............
                          ... .... Yeah to quote the term it's a true oxymoron .... A claytons virgin: the virgin you have when your not having a virgin.
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                          • Moza
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                            #14
                            Re: SC544 of MPC2003

                            Originally posted by Lagonda
                            A 1.25 amp fuse and 5 minutes with a soldering iron is a lot easier.
                            Not really because I can use mine as many times as I want.

                            So what happens when you get an SC 544 but the fuser is fine ? just because Ricoh says you have to replace it doesn't mean it actually needs one.

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                            • PA3040
                              Trusted Tech
                              • Jun 2014
                              • 171

                              #15
                              Re: SC544 of MPC2003

                              Dear All,
                              I did it successfully
                              I used 0.1 ohms fusible resistor
                              I checked the current with M.meter and observed that it pumps more than 1A current at certain time

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