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| Beam Error. There are a number of | 1. |
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| 3. Replace the Laser/Scanner cable |
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| 4. Replace the Laser/Scanner |
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| Assembly. |
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| 5. Replace the DC Controller PCA. |
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| Engine Error. The formatter and | 1. |
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| engine are not communicating. | unplugging the printer and plugging |
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| it back in. If this doesn’t clear the |
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| 2. Reseat Formatter to DC Controller |
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| 3. Replace the Formatter PCA4. |
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| Replace the DC Controller PCA. |
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