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its crazy we just had one the other day that was acting up. If you have a spare control panel try switching it, look for any lights. If you know your control panel is 100% good. Then you might have to end up switching the power supply.
In my experience, it was the registration roller causing the grinding noise. See http://my.brainshark.com/Phaser-6300-6350-6360-Grinding-Noise-795590408 for troubleshooting video.
There is a tiny little magnet that falls off and/or has reportedly been put on backwards (fell off is what happened to me) on the auger assembly. It's near the black auger chute on the end of a shaft. It's tiny--a little bigger than a grain of rice. I had to replace the auger shaft assembly but if you can find the magnet, you can super glue it back on.
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