Is there anybody know how to reset the NVRAM on a Xerox workcentre 7545

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  • archybos
    Technician
    • Jan 2012
    • 24

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    Is there anybody know how to reset the NVRAM on a Xerox workcentre 7545

    Is there anybody know how to reset the NVRAM on a Xerox workcentre 7545,if the picture is not coming sharp or if the color is not register and how to calibrate the color
  • Corder
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    100+ Posts
    • Nov 2014
    • 105

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    Re: Is there anybody know how to reset the NVRAM on a Xerox workcentre 7545

    Originally posted by archybos
    Is there anybody know how to reset the NVRAM on a Xerox workcentre 7545,if the picture is not coming sharp or if the color is not register and how to calibrate the color
    1. Press and hold '0' key for 6-7 seconds then press 'Start' key simultaneously. Release both. Enter '6789' for the password on the CSE Login screen.
    2. Open 'Adjustments' tab and there on it you'll find 'dC301 NVM Initialization'.
    I strictly recommend you to save NVM data before using dC301.You can do it with 'dC361 NVM Save and restore'. First save data on the copier HDD then copy it to usb thumb drive using the same dC361.

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    • Richard.Xerox
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      50+ Posts
      • Jun 2015
      • 73

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      Re: Is there anybody know how to reset the NVRAM on a Xerox workcentre 7545

      Do you have color to color misregistration? i.e colours put down slightly one after the other instead of all on top of each other creating a sort of ghosting effect?


      If this is the case try cleaning the MOB ADC sensor or replacing it, failing this i've installed a new MCU PWB to correct the fault.

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      • archybos
        Technician
        • Jan 2012
        • 24

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        Re: Is there anybody know how to reset the NVRAM on a Xerox workcentre 7545

        Originally posted by Richard.Xerox
        Do you have color to color misregistration? i.e colours put down slightly one after the other instead of all on top of each other creating a sort of ghosting effect?


        If this is the case try cleaning the MOB ADC sensor or replacing it, failing this i've installed a new MCU PWB to correct the fault.
        dear how do i clean the MOB ADC SENSOR OR TO INSTALL A NEW MCU PWB

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