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error" with the error code 980 Solution 1: Error 980 means that the error by media clinging to the fuser and the fuser is required to be replaced. Solution 2: Take out the Fuser and lay the two blue levers flat and remove them. Remove the two silver screws and separate oki fatal error 980 reset the casing. Remove the two black screws from the connector at the bottom of the fuser closest to
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the edge. Unravel and loosen the wires so you can pull that connector out a few inches so you can get a couple of wires in there.
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Insert a wire into each of the two holes on the back of that connector. 2 and 3 have wires going in, 4 and 5 dont which is the fuse. After you get the wires in the 2 holes, check for continuity from the end
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of the wires and the terminals if you can. Make sure the wires are long enough to hang out the case. Use the thinnest wires you can find. Run the wires out of the case and put the case back together and put the fuser in. Twist the two wires together and power up the machine. As soon as you here the first motor, which is about 5 seconds, pull the wires apart, you just reset the fuser back to 100% and cleared the "980" Fatal Error. Video: Libellés oki c711 fuser unit : Oki 34 comments: Iron It said... You can replace the fuser but this won't always clear the error, the above method may work but seems an awful lot of workContact OKI via the website, they will reply with instructions on how to download and install Oki storage device manager. Once this is installed you can use it to send a .pjl file to the printer which clears the error. March 28, 2012 at 4:59 PM Anonymous said... I repaired oki c5800 980 error like author said, I put two wires inside fuser unit, on the white two free pins.. then I power on the printer and waited for first motor sound, then I released the wires (timing is critical) November 13, 2012 at 6:16 AM Anonymous said... I have the software to send a pjl file, can you tell me the pjl to send to erase the error 980 in Oki C5700 please. Thanks. December 12, 2012 at 2:36 AM Anonymous said... To Iron, my MC361 had an error 980. I replaced the fuser. I asked OKI support to help me clear the 980 error. They won't help you. OKI support told me to go service the printer at an OKI certified repair shop!!. I guess OKI support is like those car dealers who ask $80 to replace a burned light bulb when all you can easily do it yourself... it is all about money, not helping the customer.Never heard anything from OKI about a pjl file August 1, 2013 at 2:34 PM viridens said... I don't understand how this can work. The connections are mad
when attempting to filter content.Agile Board ExportXMLWordPrintable Details Type: Bug Status: Closed (View Workflow) Priority: Major oki storage device manager Resolution: Done Affects Version/s: 7.1.0 Fix Version/s: 7.2.0 oki mc562 error 980 Component/s: Fuse Projects Labels: None Environment: RHEL 6 Linux 64-bit Description Now that logger oki .pjl file no longer causes a NPE - this error pops up and repeats every 5 seconds if you select bundle properties and http://fix-your-printer.blogspot.com/2011/07/how-to-fix-error-code-980-on-oki.html then don't select the input search widget. !ENTRY org.fusesource.ide.commons 2 2 2013-10-07 16:11:19.713 !MESSAGE Failed to query logs: java.lang.RuntimeException: Failed to call jsonQueryLogResults(java.lang.String) with args: [L java.lang.Object;@712dba93 !STACK 0 java.lang.RuntimeException: Failed to call jsonQueryLogResults(java.lang.String) with args: [Ljava.lang.Object;@712dba93 at org.fusesource.fabric.jolokia.facade.utils.Helpers.execCustomToJSON(Helpers.java:124) at org.fusesource.ide.fabric.views.logs.LogBrowserSupport.filterLogEvents(LogBrowserSupport.java:89) at org.fusesource.ide.fabric.views.logs.LogBrowserSupport.queryLogs(LogBrowserSupport.java:47) at https://issues.jboss.org/browse/FUSETOOLS-980 org.fusesource.ide.fabric.views.logs.LogsView.queryLogs(LogsView.java:212) at org.fusesource.ide.fabric.views.logs.LogsView$2.run(LogsView.java:93) at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:53) Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Target host must not be null, or set in parameters. at org.apache.http.impl.client.DefaultRequestDirector.determineRoute(DefaultRequestDirector.java:717) at org.apache.http.impl.client.DefaultRequestDirector.execute(DefaultRequestDirector.java:358) at org.apache.http.impl.client.AbstractHttpClient.execute(AbstractHttpClient.java:820) at org.apache.http.impl.client.AbstractHttpClient.execute(AbstractHttpClient.java:754) at org.apache.http.impl.client.AbstractHttpClient.execute(AbstractHttpClient.java:732) at org.jolokia.client.J4pClient.execute(J4pClient.java:155) at org.jolokia.client.J4pClient.execute(J4pClient.java:103) at org.fusesource.fabric.jolokia.facade.utils.Helpers.execCustomToJSON(Helpers.java:121) ... 5 more Gliffy Diagrams Sort Name Modify Date Ascending Descending Activity All Comments Work Log History Activity Links Hierarchy Ascending order - Click to sort in descending order Hide Permalink Lars Heinemann added a comment - 08/Oct/13 10:14 AM Paul, I can't reproduce that error here. What steps do I have to make to reproduce it? Show Lars Heinemann added a comment - 08/Oct/13 10:14 AM Paul, I can't reproduce that error here. What steps do I have to make to reproduce it? Hide Permalink Paul Leacu added a comment - 08/Oct/13 12:43 PM https://github.com/fusesource/fuseide/commit/ee8b6b4464cc7f63335fd5c4ca7
to returnhint 107 The following error messages will appear on Gestetner, Lanier, Ricoh and Savin products control panel. There are no codes listed in service for operator/user problems.SC-101Exposure http://www.officeimagingsystems.com/id172.html lamp, lamp stabilizer board, dirty white plate, dirty optics, SBU board, CCDSC-103Power http://unidensupport.com/bearcat980SSB problemSC-104Exposure lamp problem, main relay optics board, electrical noises or communication errorSC-105Zero cross, main relay, optics board, FUSE 804 on DCPS or AC drive board on FT series SC-120-123Scan home problem, sensor, scan motor, (EX-IPU board or fuse FU103 Aficio 400, 401, 500)SC-121Scan home or fuse FU4Scan home or fuse FU106 fatal error Aficio 550/650SC-124Scan motor encoder or scan motorSC-125Scanning to slow speedSC-126Scanning too fast speedSC-127Scan motor or optics boardSC-128Scan start speed wrong; motor, board, drive section SC-129Scan speed problem; motor or PSUSC-130SBU errorSC-140 / 141Lens vertical home sensorSC-142 / 143Lens horizontal home sensorSC-144 /1453rd scan home sensor problemSC-190EX-IPU board Aficio 400, 401, 500Optics thermistor FT 7950, 7960, 7970 seriesSC-192Automatic SBU adjust error, SBU, BICU, exposure fatal error 980 lamp regulator, exposure lamp, dirty white plateSC-193APS sensor FT 7950, 7960, 7970 seriesSC-194IPU white level detect (too low) same as 192SC-300-303Charge coronaSC-302Laser (polygon) motor problemSC-302Charge roller, HVT, or fuse FU5 (AFICIO 340, 350 series, 355, 450 series, and 455)SC-302-01, 02, 03, 04Charge corona assembly Aficio 550/650SC-303Charge corona wire cleaner, disconnected or time out for printerSC-304Charge roller problem, ID sensor problemSC-305Time out error for memory or EX-IPU board or fuse FU103 on Aficio 400, 401, 500SC-310-314Potential sensorSC-320Laser motor problemSC-321Laser write problem, BCU board, EX-IPU boardSC-322Laser 1 synch. ProblemSC-323Laser drive problemSC-324Laser drive excess current draw problemSC-326Laser 2 synchronization error SC-327Laser 1 home position errorSC-328Laser 2 home position errorSC-329Laser beam pitch errorSC-330Laser diode no initial setting SC-331Laser diode home errorSC-332Laser diode present position errorSC-335-338Laser motor polygon problemSC-340TD sensor output errorSC-341Developer motor lockupTD sensor adjust error Aficio 551, 551P, 700, 700PSC-342TD sensor adjust errorSC-345Toner collect motor lockupDeveloper bias loss Aficio 551, 551P, 700, 700PSC-346Toner recycle motor disconnectedSC-350-1: thru 5ID sensor errorSC-351Vsg problem, bad drum, ID sensorSC-352TD (toner density) sensor problem or bad toner mixSC-353Vsp problem; image density sensor, drum, HVT, developer bias, needs cleaningSC-354Vsp problem; image density sensor, drum, HVT, develo
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