This Code relates o the fuser unit, needs to be replace but if this code keep coming constantly from time to time than you need to check this:
There is a two wire power connector from the switching regulator ( by the interlock switch ) that goes to the fuser connector. This is one of the areas we check for the 6000 error code.
You could also check for a small piece of paper lodged in the fuser connector, both on the fuser and the one at the engine board.
also Check the power at the wall outket. Low power will cause 6000 errors.
I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/mustafa_06f84c65ab5cc745
CHECK IF THERE IS ANY PAPER IN THE CONNECTOR SOCKET ON THE FUSER AS WELL AS THE PRINTER CONNECTOR. THEN REPLACE FUSER FK-310.
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KYOMAN
SOURCE: Kyocera FS-2000D
Hi, Sound like drum unit is out off position.
Switch off printer.Open left side door, remove waste toner bottle and push drum unit(with grej lever on it) in printer to proper position.If grey lever is not in proper position, drum will be not locked.Place waste toner bottle in position.Switch on printer.
SOURCE: CALL SERVICE 6000:0115785
Error 6000: is a fuser error 0115785 is your page count. You require a replacement fuser
SOURCE: CLEANING A KYOCERA FS-2000D
Follow the page http://www.fixya.com/support/t1336338-kyocera_fs2000_thin_black_vertical_line
Basically, you remove the cartridge and developer all at once, then remove the waste toner bottle, then push the grey tab in to release the drum cartridge (be very, very careful in removing and putting back in. Any scratches on the drum and you will enjoy black spots permanently on printouts).
On the right side of the grey charger section is a tab you can use to release it. Do this, then put the drum away in a light tight back to prevent damage to it.
The reason why this Kyocera printer doesn't have the primary charger wire cleaner is because it did away with it. It now charges via a black fuzzy looking roller on top which is like the secondary corona charger wire, which then applies it to a roller, which then applies it to the drum. I think this is nice since it should prevent printer quality problems better since there is nowhere for oxidation to really collect. But, OTOH, it does happen anyhow.
I cleaned mine off and the streaks disappeared. I used a non amonia based cleaner to help, since I didn't find any dust on it to begin with. Whatever you choose, do not get your fingers on it, or it will put oil onto the rollers and that will make it worse.
Worked for me.
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