C1060 warming up after fuser rebuild.
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Re: C1060 warming up after fuser rebuild.
warming up does not always mean the fuser.
it can be putting patches on the belt to self calibrate and if it doesn't see them in range it will run and try to compensate.
you can watch the fuser temps in service mode if you thing its not coming to temp?We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
The medication helps though...Comment
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Re: C1060 warming up after fuser rebuild.
Check the thermistor that sits under the pressure roller if not in correct position will cause these issuesComment
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Re: C1060 warming up after fuser rebuild.
I had that issue once, could not figure it out. Only a new fuser fixed it.Comment
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Re: C1060 warming up after fuser rebuild.
Have that kind of error once on the same model but it was new out of the box unit.
We try firmware, other sensor and complete working fusing unit but not solved.
Then we start replacing boards from working machine and when we replaced DC power supply/1 (i think) machine starts for the first time without error.
Interesting thing is when we put back "bad" DC power supply/1 to donor machine it also works so probably problem was some lose connection from factoryComment
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