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  • zspyder

    cl7200 fuser message

    Hi fellow techs, I replaced a fuser in a cl7200 because it said it was time to replace type c fuser, how do I clear the message ?
  • Cipher
    It's not easy being green

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    • May 2006
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    #2
    New fusing units have a spring that makes a circult.

    When the rollers turn for the first time the spring disconnects breaking the circult which tells the machine it a new unit and it resets the PM counter automatically.

    Alternatively you can manually reset the fuser PM counter using SP7804-016.
    Or you can take plastic top off the fuser and reconnect the spring clip next to the gears.
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    • zspyder

      #3
      cl7200 fuser

      thanks for the reply, however I don't know how to get into the mode to reset the fuser count. I have to service this machine with NO manuals at this time for a customer so any help is GRAITLY apprecheiated.

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      • Cipher
        It's not easy being green

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        • May 2006
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        #4
        Reset the spring on the fuser, it does the same thing.
        • Knowledge not shared, is eventually knowledge that becomes lost... like tears in the rain.

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        • zspyder

          #5
          Thanks DaZ, however that did not work. the original fuser did not have a spring at the end. the new fuser does but it is still atattched. I don't know how to enter service mode to manually reset the count. Any ideas.

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          • Cipher
            It's not easy being green

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            • May 2006
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            #6
            Yup look it up in the service manual.
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            • Scott_Lewis
              Senior Tech

              500+ Posts
              • Mar 2007
              • 519

              #7
              Originally posted by zspyder
              Thanks DaZ, however that did not work. the original fuser did not have a spring at the end. the new fuser does but it is still atattched. I don't know how to enter service mode to manually reset the count. Any ideas.
              Checkout section 5.1.1 and SP5803 of the service manual.

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