3.Mark the drive gear on the cartridge with a
4.Replace the print cartridge and close the
5.Open the
If the mark did not move, inspect the main drive assembly to make sure that it is meshing with the print cartridge gears. If the drive gears appear functional and the drum does not move, replace the print cartridge. See Print cartridge on page 102.
Heating element check
Paper passes between the heating element and a soft pressure roller to fuse toner to the paper.
1.Unplug the product for at least ten minutes.
2.Verify that the thermistor connector is seated into both the product chassis and the ECU.
3.Remove the heating element connector from the ECU. To measure the continuity of the heating element, measure the resistance between the two pins at the end of the cable.
NOTE: Normal resistance is 25 ohms +/- 10 ohms for the 110 V product and 80 ohms +/- 20 ohms for the 220 V product.
If no resistance is measured, replace the fuser. See Fuser on page 158.
4.Remove the thermistor connector, and then measure the resistance between J206 pins one and two and between J206 pins three and four.
NOTE: Normal resistance between both pairs of pins is 370K ohms +/- 50K ohms at 20° C (68° F).
5.If no resistance is measured, replace the fuser. See Fuser on page 158,
High-voltage contacts check
The
Checking the print cartridge contacts
When the product is turned on, high voltage is placed on the developer roller of the print cartridge. If the antenna does not detect this voltage, the product displays an Install Black Cartridge message. Remove the print cartridge and visually inspect the three connection points on the ends of the print cartridge: primary charging contact (callout 1), developer roller contact (callout 2), and antenna contact (callout 3).
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