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C0610 Bitmap (DIMM) problem
There is a problem with the data or
address bus of the bitmap DRAM.
Defective main
PWB.
Replace the main PWB and check for correct
operation.
DIMM installed
incorrectly.
Check if the DIMM is inserted into the socket
on the main PWB correctly.
Defective DIMM. Replace the DIMM and check for correct
operation.
Hello Manuel sorry for your machine to be in that stake but have you tried to check on that paper conveying motors because that error is for those lift motors try to go on your machine run this code
press status/job cancel
enter 1087*2 twice
enter 906 and then you will see execute
the you press start to see whether it will stablize
IF you have corrected the problem that caused the C610 (broken fixing heater wire), then the error is cleared by turning the machine power switch off then back on.
Hello sir;Follow the following steps to reset;
1, press "1087' "1087",
2, enter 45 then press print.
3, use zoom key to achieve a reading of "3", then press "print", "stop/clear"
Hello Sir,
I would like to ask you that I have a kyocera mita copier KM1505 and displays the code error like C610,So try to help me in order to resolve or fixe that problem.
Thanks
Pascal NIYONSENGA
Rwanda-KIGALI
I think that stands for OPEN. Check to make sure that all the doors are closed. Right side, left side door, and also front door.
Hope this helps. If you still have the OP message, then let me know and I will dig out my books and look it up. Good luck. Mac
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