Chile Rellano
01-22-2009, 02:56 PM
I have four blinking lights on my sweet old (usually) dependable Apple Laserwriter II and it will not print. It worked fine until about a week ago.
When I try to print a test page from my computer, I get a message saying "The printer is fixing a temperature malfunction" (but, of course, it does not fix the malfunction and the lights continue to blink).
Powering down the printer and restarting does not make the problem go away.
I have pulled the Fuser; The resistance on the contacts on the right is 3.8 ohms with a reading of zero ohms on the #3 and #4 pins of the left contacts.
I installed a Pickup Jam Repair Kit two years ago; a paper jam is not the problem.
Could this be a bad SX Fuser, AC Power Module, or something else?
Thanks!
Chile
When I try to print a test page from my computer, I get a message saying "The printer is fixing a temperature malfunction" (but, of course, it does not fix the malfunction and the lights continue to blink).
Powering down the printer and restarting does not make the problem go away.
I have pulled the Fuser; The resistance on the contacts on the right is 3.8 ohms with a reading of zero ohms on the #3 and #4 pins of the left contacts.
I installed a Pickup Jam Repair Kit two years ago; a paper jam is not the problem.
Could this be a bad SX Fuser, AC Power Module, or something else?
Thanks!
Chile