Hi I had the original problem too, but the cheapest replacement part I could find is 30 pounds.So I stuck a piece of sellotape over the white bit and trimmed the edges so it didn't catch the paper on the way over. Works for the moment.
I have been having the same problem. I almost gave up on this printer. After careful analysis I noticed that if I pulled up on the cartridge while it was inserted and held it up (I took the door off and depressed the door closed button w/ a screwdriver) the printer would work fine.
I shimmed the front of the cartridge w/ a piece of rubber or folded up paper. There appears to be something in the back that doesn't make full contact if you do not do this. Now it works fine.
I haven't had any feed problems, but I kept my shim to the front right and made sure it doesn't go too deep.
Hey, if your Dell 2335DN has a fuser error or low heat error first try cycling the power (powering off and back on the machine). If this doesn't fix it, you should replace the fuser (part# KW449). Here is a video showing how to replace it and where you can purchase one. Good luck!">
The LSU is the Laser Scanning Unit or "printhead". There is a mirror in there that spins really fast, if the mirror spins too slowly (bad motor, low voltage) it gives an error. Sounds like you would need a replacement LSU. Have the printer serviced.
Your unit is actually manufactured by Samsung. Most probably you have a bad paper sensor. As a technician, you will find these sensors on the power supply board (SMPS)or main board. If your are receiving tech support from Dell, please illustrate those guys on how to do their job.
Heat errors are usually caused by the fuser (part# N5796). ItemInc.com has this in stock and ships same day for $99. Installation should be pretty simple. On most Dells, the fuser is located on the back of the machine, open the rear door and it is usually held in by 4 screws. Good luck, and thanks for using FixYa!
Make sure the fuser is seated correctly and cycle the power (turn the machine off and back on). If the error continues try replacing the fuser (part# KW449). Iteminc has this in stock and ships same day. Here is a video that shows you how to replace it. Good luck, and thanks for using FixYa!
The Dell 1600n requires that the Dell Network Scan Manager is running. Windows Vista and Windows 7 require user level authorization for this app to run properly and may be prompting you at start up. If you are telling it "no" when propmted then this is one thing that can be hanging you up. It is also possible the app is simply not running at all. Go to start>programs>Dell>Network Scan and see if it picks it up then. This app is how the dell printer itself gets the names to put in the list of available workstations to scan to.