If the toner isn't fusing to the paper and everything else is acceptable (alignment, toner density, etc), It's definitely a fuser. Before you consider it a write off, I'd:
* Use a continuity meter to check that your fuser is receiving current
** There should be a contact that touches the fuser, make sure it is
** Use 91-99% Isopropyl alcohol to clean away any lubricant around the contacts and reapply a small amount of conductive lubricant
* Make sure the fuser itself isn't coated with TAB (Toner additive build-up), preventing the heat from reaching the paper
* Check for fuser wrap- I've actually seen paper get rolled around the fuser and appear to be faulty
* Check on eBay for P2015 parts, there are new kits for sale (~$20).
Let me know if any of these don't work and I'll ask one of my tech support guys.
If the toner isn't fusing to the paper and everything else is acceptable (alignment, toner density, etc), It's definitely a fuser. Before you consider it a write off, I'd:
* Use a continuity meter to check that your fuser is receiving current
** There should be a contact that touches the fuser, make sure it is
** Use 91-99% Isopropyl alcohol to clean away any lubricant around the contacts and reapply a small amount of conductive lubricant
* Make sure the fuser itself isn't coated with TAB (Toner additive build-up), preventing the heat from reaching the paper
* Check for fuser wrap- I've actually seen paper get rolled around the fuser and appear to be faulty
* Check on eBay for P2015 parts, there are new kits for sale (~$20).
Let me know if any of these don't work and I'll ask one of my tech support guys.
RemanMan
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