Great video! Fixed the similar issue with my c1760nw today. The connections are a little bit different, but the idea is the same. Need to press and hold "Cancel" button for 5 seconds to get it back to work after fixing the spring issue.
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Great, our salvation! We have already experienced countless things with Dell - now we really thought we were reaching the limits. But it all worked out very easily, thanks for the video!
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We have one of these that has been a superb workhorse! Now we are having problems with toner not fusing on the right side of anything we print. There is a lot of wasted toner streaked all over the paper? Any ideas what this could be?
@@ItsBinhRepaired I have not attempted to even try and look as yet! But I have ordered in some compressed air and will be pulling out the vacuum to attempt a deep clean. I have even tried to find a source for the fuser drum and a detailed manual that shows exactly is what and where. Dell no longer make printers afaik? I would like to try and get this printer working good again.
@@ItsBinhRepaired Ok I attempted a clean, managed to clear quite alot of mess out and got the printer working much better than it did! then it died outright throwing an error code. At this point I threw the towel in and bought a new machine (Brother laser). I am still wanting to try and save this old dell but I noticed something in the fuser unit I am not 100% sure should be there! There appears to be what I can only describe as a broken bit of plastic sitting near the orange transfer roller? I have not idea if its meant to be there or not. It is nothing like the rest of the machine. It is kind of a soft plastic not built to last. Somebody who I know personally has worked on hundreds of industrial laser printers and he has never seen anything like it before. The machine has never been in an unsafe area so nothing has been poked inside it. I am tempted to pull the fuser and strip it.
jk I went to home depot and ghetto rigged my own from an assortment pack made for door repairs and it works now, you are a legend for making this video, thank you sir!
I have the same printer (Dell E525w). When printing a page, there is a grinding noise coming from the right rear side of the printer. Sound like a roller or gear is grinding. The page prints normally. Do you have any idea what could be causing it or how to fix it>
When I jimmy the door switch and leave it open, and when I lift the levers and close that bottom plastic switch, I can bypass the error and the printer boots okay. But when the levers are down I get the error. Nothing to do with the plastic switch, strange issue for me.
Hi, thanks for your video. I followed your steps but my printer still says "Paper Jam 077-901 Open Rear Cover Lift Blue Latches & Remove Paper" but there is no paper jam. I opened the rear cover and lifted the blue latches and closed the rear cover but the error message is still there. Any suggestions? Thanks!
I just created this exact problem by tearing a sheet of paper out, thinking I’d get half out before the other half. Unfortunately, the top part seems to have disappeared under the area with the blue latches. I can’t even see a shred of it even though I know it’s there. Looks like I’m going to be going deep into this thing with some screwdrivers. I think I needed to clean the toner drum anyway so I’ll grab the isopropyl alcohol. ;)
@@ItsBinhRepaired i had a paper jam and I ended up pulling it wasn’t thinking and when i did a silver spring came out, so now I can’t print it keeps saying a paper jam.
Great video! Fixed the similar issue with my c1760nw today. The connections are a little bit different, but the idea is the same. Need to press and hold "Cancel" button for 5 seconds to get it back to work after fixing the spring issue.
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You saved me over $500 bucks. I will be sending you an appreciative gift.
Awesome! Glad it worked out. Thanks, looking forward to it!
Great, our salvation! We have already experienced countless things with Dell - now we really thought we were reaching the limits. But it all worked out very easily, thanks for the video!
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brilliant thanks so much for video. Photo paper messed up printed and issue was that spring. Would never have figured it out. Took hour but worth it.
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Thank you !!! You just save my Dell c17690nw from the dumpster......
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We have one of these that has been a superb workhorse! Now we are having problems with toner not fusing on the right side of anything we print. There is a lot of wasted toner streaked all over the paper? Any ideas what this could be?
Not sure. Some have a toner waste container that fills up.
@@ItsBinhRepaired I have not attempted to even try and look as yet! But I have ordered in some compressed air and will be pulling out the vacuum to attempt a deep clean. I have even tried to find a source for the fuser drum and a detailed manual that shows exactly is what and where. Dell no longer make printers afaik? I would like to try and get this printer working good again.
@@RetroJay1974 good luck
@@ItsBinhRepaired Ok I attempted a clean, managed to clear quite alot of mess out and got the printer working much better than it did! then it died outright throwing an error code. At this point I threw the towel in and bought a new machine (Brother laser). I am still wanting to try and save this old dell but I noticed something in the fuser unit I am not 100% sure should be there! There appears to be what I can only describe as a broken bit of plastic sitting near the orange transfer roller? I have not idea if its meant to be there or not. It is nothing like the rest of the machine. It is kind of a soft plastic not built to last. Somebody who I know personally has worked on hundreds of industrial laser printers and he has never seen anything like it before. The machine has never been in an unsafe area so nothing has been poked inside it. I am tempted to pull the fuser and strip it.
@RetroJay1974 hmmm I'm not too sure. Haven't done much with printers.
So here's a fun one, I looked back there and that spring you have is missing. Any ideas on the P/N or where I can order a replacement?
jk I went to home depot and ghetto rigged my own from an assortment pack made for door repairs and it works now, you are a legend for making this video, thank you sir!
Hahaha glad you figured it out :)
YOU ARE THE MAN!!!!
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Thanks it worked ! Appreciate the video.
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Thanks but that part with the spring broke when I flexed it. Any idea what the part number is or how I can order a replacement?
Oh no
Any chance you found a replacement part to this printer? I am in the same boat.
Need to search small springs on Amazon or something and try to match the design.
I have the same printer (Dell E525w). When printing a page, there is a grinding noise coming from the right rear side of the printer. Sound like a roller or gear is grinding. The page prints normally. Do you have any idea what could be causing it or how to fix it>
I'm not sure, sorry.
When I jimmy the door switch and leave it open, and when I lift the levers and close that bottom plastic switch, I can bypass the error and the printer boots okay. But when the levers are down I get the error. Nothing to do with the plastic switch, strange issue for me.
Strange
Strange
Hi could you do a video about ink stripping
I don't know. That's usually a bad fuser or something
Hey Jeremy, I have the same message error, what was your issue?
Hope you can figure it out
Hi, thanks for your video. I followed your steps but my printer still says "Paper Jam 077-901 Open Rear Cover Lift Blue Latches & Remove Paper" but there is no paper jam. I opened the rear cover and lifted the blue latches and closed the rear cover but the error message is still there. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Not sure :(
@@ItsBinhRepaired Alright well thanks anyways, Ill probably take it to a printer repair shop.
@@jeremysquires4472 hopefully repairable
Hey Jeremy, I have the same message error and I cant find how to solve it, what was your issue at the end?
I just created this exact problem by tearing a sheet of paper out, thinking I’d get half out before the other half. Unfortunately, the top part seems to have disappeared under the area with the blue latches. I can’t even see a shred of it even though I know it’s there. Looks like I’m going to be going deep into this thing with some screwdrivers. I think I needed to clean the toner drum anyway so I’ll grab the isopropyl alcohol. ;)
If anyone has a salvaged e545w that I can buy for parts? I need the subject assembly
thanks!
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Dell c1765nfw is the exact same
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@@ItsBinhRepaired I’m
Going through this at the moment and I don’t know how to fix it? Where are you located?
@@ItsBinhRepaired i had a paper jam and I ended up pulling it wasn’t thinking and when i did a silver spring came out, so now I can’t print it keeps saying a paper jam.
@@wendysmith159 did you watch the video? I can't really fix your issue through messages or calls. That's something you need to take to someone.
@@wendysmith159 I'm in the bay area.