Check the brewer for visible leaks in pipes etc.. Check the orange top and bottom piston o-rings for wear. Generally its the o-rings which need to be changed. Part no. 65190
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Open the door and you will see four bins top right is the bean container - bottom right is the water container - bottom left is the waste container - top left is and empty storage bin - remove the top left bin and you will see a flap door - lift the door up and insert your ground coffee.
The waste bin full error can occur if the waste bin was not removed
from the machine for over 10 seconds when it was emptied. Please remove
the waste bin and wait for a full 10 to 20 seconds before replacing the
Waste bin.
If the message still displays turn off the machine and leave it off
for 1 minute then turn the machine back on.
Then run software update to make sure you have the latest OS updates.
**Disclaimer** Following these instructions may expose you to fine particulate matter. We sometimes run into situations where customers just will not pay for a replacement waste bin. I am not 100% sure with Minolta but we do this with Lexmark printers all the time. Remove the waste bin and attach a plastic bag over the hole where the toner enters from the printer. Seal it as much as possible. Hold the toner bin so that the hole is facing down and tap it lightly. This should cause the toner to fall back out of the waste bin into the bag. When you have gotten as much out as possible, wait for the dust to settle and then pinch off the bag as you remove the bin. Seal the bag and dispose of. Use a dry cloth (swiffer)to wipe any excess toner from the bin. Put bin back in and restart the printer. This should give you some more life. If you get toner on yourself or clothes, rinse in cold water not hot. Hot water will bond the toner to your clothes.
Peel too many apples for a Thanksgiving pie, and the "waste" (the apple-peels) will fill your garbage-bin. So, you have to empty-out the garbage-bin, or replace the full garbage-bin with a brand-new _empty_ garbage bin.
Print too many pages, and the "waste" ink will fill the miniature waste-bin inside the printer. Take the printer to a qualified technician, and have him/her either empty the bin, or replace the sponge in the bin with a fresh sponge.
If you peel apples, the apple-peel becomes "waste", and you put the waste into a bin. When the bin is full, you have to do something, i.e., empty the bin into a composter, or send the bin to the land-fill, or you get another bin.
Similarly, when your printer "wastes" ink, the ink is retained inside the printer, until the waste-absorber unit becomes full.
Take the printer to a qualified technician, to either "empty" the bin, or to "replace" the bin.
You will have to buy a new waste tank/bin for it as the old one is now full.
They are relatively cheap.
It looks like this: http://www.cartridgesave.co.uk/CLP-W300A.html
If you don't want to spend any money you can remove it and try to empty the powder into a bin but it can make a big mess.
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