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Press the Media Eject key at the top-right corner of the keyboard.
If that doesn't work, drag the disc's icon to the Trash.
If that doesn't work, restart the computer, then hold down the mouse button or trackpad button while the computer is starting up, until the disc is ejected. To restart, choose Restart from the Apple menu.
This sounds like a faulty fuser assy. Basically the machine is warming up but nevers gets to temperature. The lamp has probably blown and for some reason it is not giving any error.
I would put a new fuser in and all should be well.
There is a printhead hot error that will come up on the printer if it overheats the printing mech and it will pause. If it totally locks up I'd suspect the main logic.
Your
HDD is having issues. First try to rebuild the databases by holding 0
and 8 while turning on the copier, when the machine comes ready key in
684 then reboot the machine. If this doesn't work you can try formatting
the HDD (make sure you
backup templates and address book if you use them.) To format HDD hold 0
and 8 while turning on the copier, when the machine comes ready key in
690 and hit start. It will then display "2 2", hit start again.
Wait for it to say please reboot the machine, turn it off and back on.
Hopefully this will work but if not, your HDD will need replacing.
tighten/adjust the belts and if overly worn CHANGE THEM. Only other problem I could suggest is a bearing in alternator or water pump is getting ready to calve.
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