What is code Kyocera 3212i error code C3800
The error code C3800 on a Kyocera 3212i printer indicates an AFE error. This error occurs when writing data and reading data does not match 3 times continuously, or there is no response from AFE for 100ms. The following steps can be taken to resolve this issue:
Check the connection FFC is not connected properly. Or it is faulty. Clean the FFC terminals of the following FFC and reconnect them.
If the issue persists, consider contacting a Kyocera technician or service provider for further assistance.
The printer continues in Self Test, the printer is stuck at this point as it tries to continue to cycle through the power up.
Try to power on the printer without the toner kit and the waste toner box. If the printer stacks again at self test. Next step.... remove one part at time and check if the printer displays any message. First remove the developer unit and power on the machine (normal message "Missing Developer Unit"). Then pull out the fuser unit and power on the machine (normal message "Close Rear Cover"). And finally, remove the Drum Unit and power on the printer (normal message "Call Service 7410").
If the printer still stacks at Self Test, then that is not a good sign. Try to upgrade the printer' s firmware (system + engine). There is a possibility to go further from Self Test.
If it does not, then you have to replace the main pwb.
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Kyocera Printer wont scan
Check Network Connection: Ensure both devices are on the same network.
Restart Devices: Power cycle both computer and printer.
Verify Scanner Settings: Confirm correct scanner selection.
Update Drivers: Install latest printer drivers.
Firmware Update: Consider updating printer firmware.
Inspect Cables: Check all connections.
Contact Kyocera Support: If issue persists, reach out to Kyocera's support.
How to bypass a pin code on lock screen on a Kyocera phone
All I can suggest for this is to take it to mobile phone specialist. They will have the tools to help. There is a possibility they will have to do a 'Hard' reset which often mean resetting to phone to factory settings. This means you risk losing your personal information like phone numbers, Photos and stuff you've saved on the phone. Pin codes are a security feature so naturally are hard to bypass.
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