Resetting is done by unplugging the power cords on your printer while the printer is turned on. Reset the printer shortly afterward and the printer should work fine. Carefully clean the sensor and make sure it is thoroughly cleaned by observing the sensor with a mirror to ensure no dirt is found. Note that the sensors are pressure sensitive and manhandling the electronic component is not advisable. This can only be removed by careful cleaning. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. In extreme cases of dirt accumulation, there are changes that the dirt gets pushed to the sides and accumulate on the edges of the sensor. Take a dry cotton swab and gently apply pressure and wipe it around to clean the CTD.
Remove the toner if they get in your way. You will have clear access to the CTD now. Proceed to open the cartridge access door. Failing to do so may cause electrical shocks. Before attempting to clean the CTD, I would advise you to remove the power cord from the printer. Note that the sensor is placed in a little indent close to the toners. It tells me there is a paper jam, but I can see no sign of one, either at the front or when opening up the back. When this sensor is dirty, printing is halted until it is thoroughly cleaned. Dell C1765nfw Printing Problem - posted in Hardware, Components and Peripherals: I have Dell C1765nfw which will not print at the moment. The CTD sensor (Color toner density) as the name implies, this sensor is responsible for the depth of color applied to the prints. I also tried looking for anything that resembled something like in the video that needed cleaning and cleaned that off as well and still nothing displays except this error message when I turn on the printer.I tried to find whatever the person was doing in this video.QuestionsĮRROR 092-310 - Check CTD Unit, Clean CTD Sensor
If there is anybody that can please explain to me where and how to clean this mystical CTD sensor I would be eternally grateful, this single problem is preventing my business in ways I can't even begin to not feel embarrassed explaining. I don't know who made the ONLY videos online about how and where to clean this elusive CTD Sensor, but they made them with the intention of being the most unhelpful solution to a problem I have ever seen. So I think, "Alright, how hard could this be?" Watched a couple YouTube videos where they make it seem as simple as grabbing a Q-Tip and dabbing it ever-so-gently in an ever-so-convenient to find area inside the back panel. This time around I'm faced with an error I've never even heard of before though: ERROR Clean CTD Sensor. I tried the solution Clean the CTD Sensors. Figure 2 Close the rear cover ( Figure 3 ). Figure 1 Clean the CTD sensor inside the printer with a clean dry cotton swab ( Figure 2 ). For a little over a year now I've been using my printer without any issues well, major issues I couldn't fix myself. 092-661Code:xxxxxxxxRestart PrinterThe Environment (Temperature/Humidity) sensor detected the temperature. Push the rear cover release handle and open the rear cover ( Figure 1).