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without knowing the sc code it will impossible to help because there are more than one fan in mp c2500 each one has different code and different locattion
This is a fusing unit error. sometimes is occur by not warm up on time, and sometimes is real problem and need some part in the fusing unit to be replaced. You can try to reset it in service mode and then if machine works its ok. But if it comes again, then a visit by technician is a must. To reset the sc561 you will need to do the following procedure. First of all you need to enter into service mode. To enter into service mode you need to press the following keys on order with no rush. Press the yellow key(clear); then press the blue keypad numbers: ( 1-0-7 ) ; then press and hold for 5 seconds the red key (stop). The touch screen will change into service mode. On the touch screen press [copy sp] ; then on the blue number key pad press the following numbers: ( 5-8-1-0 ) then press the blue key { # }. On the touch screen in the right side will appear a [EXECUTE] press on it and wait to write on the screen [COMPLETED] . After it write [COMPLETED] turn off the machine by the red switch located on the middle-front of the machine left side from the first paper tray. Turn it off and wait for 10 seconds and then turn it on again. Wait for it to get ready. If it get to ready mode, everything is its okey. But if the SC561 code appear again or some similar SC code appear like SC541-542-544 etc. then a visit from a technician must me made to replace some parts in the fusing unit that are wasted.
This is a fusing unit error. sometimes is occur by not warm up on time, and sometimes is real problem and need some part in the fusing unit to be replaced. You can try to reset it in service mode and then if machine works its ok. But if it comes again, then a visit by technician is a must. To reset the sc561 you will need to do the following procedure. First of all you need to enter into service mode. To enter into service mode you need to press the following keys on order with no rush. Press the yellow key(clear); then press the blue keypad numbers: ( 1-0-7 ) ; then press and hold for 5 seconds the red key (stop). The touch screen will change into service mode. On the touch screen press [copy sp] ; then on the blue number key pad press the following numbers: ( 5-8-1-0 ) then press the blue key { # }. On the touch screen in the right side will appear a [EXECUTE] press on it and wait to write on the screen [COMPLETED] . After it write [COMPLETED] turn off the machine by the red switch located on the middle-front of the machine left side from the first paper tray. Turn it off and wait for 10 seconds and then turn it on again. Wait for it to get ready. If it get to ready mode, everything is its okey. But if the SC561 code appear again or some similar SC code appear like SC541-542-544 etc. then a visit from a technician must me made to replace some parts in the fusing unit that are wasted.
The LD-620 appears to be a Ricoh Aficio MP-C2051 or C2551.
You should be able to find a parts list on the net. Whichever one looks the same as your lanier (who don't make anything) will be the one.
Good luck
fuser fault code: If you are not a copier technician need to buy a new fuser assy and reset fault code through service mode or have tech come out and look at it.
If your copier looks anything like the smaller illustration next to the question, there most certainly should be a user's manual in the near vicinity. I'd strongly advise searching it out.
sc561 on an MP C2500 is a thermopile error. The thermopile may need to be replaced, but first make sure it is connected properly and hasn't been moved or loosened.
You'll need to go into service mode and execute SP 5810 in order to clear the sc561 code.
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