It's either the (fuser) heater lamp, thermistor, or fuse..call for service.
Step 1: Reset the printer
Step 2: Reset the printer and then wait 25 minutes
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SOURCE: Receiving an error 920.06 Service fuser error
920 .06 Fuser is not increasing
in temperature even
though the lamp has
been on for an extended
time. Fuser page count
between 0 and 99,999.
• Fuser is not receiving AC power.
• Poor supply line voltage.
SOURCE: Error 120.10 service fuser error
Service Fuser Error appears on your Lexmark printer when the fuser does not warm to the required temperature. For this error on this Lexmark model, the manual states you should power off the printer and power it back on, and if it is not plugged into a wall power point, change it to a power point mounted directly on the wall. Personally, I never got a Lexmark printer to work doing this, but this is in the manual. If this won't help, and the printer is under warranty, you should log it in with the servicing company.
If the printer is out of warranty, your next option is to change the fuser which costs around $350, so I think you would be better off getting a new printer unless you find a second hand one on Ebay.
SOURCE: E 352dn Mono Laser Printer: error 922 service fuser error...
Service Fuser Error appears when the fuser does not warm to the required temperature. For this error on this Lexmark model T632, the manual states you should power off the printer and power it back on, and if it is not plugged into a wall power point, change it to a power point mounted directly on the wall. Personally, I never got a Lexmark printer to work doing this, but this is in the manual. If this won't help, and the printer is under warranty, you should log it in with the servicing company.
If the printer is out of warranty, your next option is to change the fuser which costs around $90 on Ebay.
SOURCE: 920 service error fuser
This problem (920
Fuser Error) occurs when the Fuser is below temperature while
printing. The 920 error caused by low line voltage can sometimes be cleared by turning
the machine off and on. You should replace the fusser and reassemble it.
You can also follow these steps:
Note that you do this on your own responsability.
Remove the fuser heater cable from the power supply (CN602). If there is no continuity in the heater wire, replace the fuser heater and thefuser oil coating roller. If there is no continuity in the thermostat, or it does not equal 240K Ohms at25 degrees C (room temperature), replace the fuser thermostat and the fuser oil coating roller. If the thermal fuse is open, just replace it.
If there is continuity, and the thermostat is good, only replace the power
supply. If this doesn't fix the problem, replace the printer controller
board.
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