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  • Hoosierdaddy
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    • Oct 2016
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    MPC 3002 SC 574

    This machine has a SC 574 code. The press roller thermistors were dirty so I cleaned them and then replaced them after the code wouldnt Reset. I also replaced the Heat Sleeve Assembly because it showed wear. Along with the reset fuse. I did a SP 5810-1 and -2. NO Change ANy suggestions?????

    Thanks Hoosierdaddy
  • anothertech
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    Re: MPC 3002 SC 574

    Have you followed TSB-009? What does SP1-106-001 to -004 indicate?

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    • copier tech
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      Re: MPC 3002 SC 574

      I had a 3002 that had this issue, firmware still had years old factory versions, updated all the files, then I was able to reset the error with SP5810-02
      Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!

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      www.copierfirmware.co.uk - www.printerfirmware.co.uk

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      • Hoosierdaddy
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        Re: MPC 3002 SC 574

        Originally posted by copier tech
        I had a 3002 that had this issue, firmware still had years old factory versions, updated all the files, then I was able to reset the error with SP5810-02
        It has the firmware with that SP option. When using that SP 5810-2 it said failed😟

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        • mikadonovan
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          #5
          Re: MPC 3002 SC 574

          If it wont reset, it sounds like you have a fusing component that has failed, like a thermistor (check fusing temp display in sp1xxx to isolate), or maybe a thermostat is blown, or one of the lamps in the new fusing sleeve assembly is bad (I have seen that a couple of times).
          NEVER ASSUME ANYTHING

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          • eddy out
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            #6
            Re: MPC 3002 SC 574

            there is a fuse in the unit that must be replaced before performing that sp reset.

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            • mikadonovan
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              Re: MPC 3002 SC 574

              Originally posted by eddy out
              there is a fuse in the unit that must be replaced before performing that sp reset.
              Read his first post. He already did that.
              NEVER ASSUME ANYTHING

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              • Hoosierdaddy
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                Re: MPC 3002 SC 574

                Originally posted by mikadonovan
                Read his first post. He already did that.
                I figured it out!! After looking at another fuser I found that I had plugged the Fuse into the Thermistor Plug (Why they have them with the same plug on them is beyond ME. I wont make that mistake again!! thanks for all the input. Have a good evening

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                • mikadonovan
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                  #9
                  Re: MPC 3002 SC 574

                  Originally posted by Hoosierdaddy
                  I figured it out!! After looking at another fuser I found that I had plugged the Fuse into the Thermistor Plug (Why they have them with the same plug on them is beyond ME. I wont make that mistake again!! thanks for all the input. Have a good evening
                  Glad you got er figured out, and thanks for the follow up.
                  NEVER ASSUME ANYTHING

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