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from 0-19. Please note the explanations are general descriptions for ALL LaserJets, hp laser printer error codes often more detailed info will be available if you search for a specific error code on a specific 50.0 fuser error hp laserjet p1102 model (e.g. "50.9 error LaserJet 3000") Have a question? Call us 608-831-2396 for more information. New to our website? As you can see we are not just another computer-products mega-website!
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We don't sell hard drives, monitors, software, mp3 players, or the zillions of other computer products sold by every other cookie-cutter website. We help people fix printers. Technicians answer the phone and help customers with printer problems. We tear apart, rebuild, and test HP LaserJets and LaserJet assemblies all day. Our quality is highly regarded due to our constant testing and
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attention to detail.We sell a wide variety of maintenance kits and parts, meticulously refurbished printers, and high-quality toner cartridges. You can even send us your printer for repair. Our customers include printer repair shops, large and small businesses, government, schools, military, churches, non-profits, and individuals. HP LaserJet Error Codes 50-59 Message on printer displayWhat it meansWhat to do 50.X FUSER ERROR A fuser error has occurred. 1. Turn the printer off, wait 10 minutes, and then turn the printer on. 2. If the message persists, reseat the fuser. If that does not work, replace the fuser. To check the fuser, turn the printer off and remove the fuser. Measure the resistance between the fuser connectors. If it is not within the proper range, replace the fuser. If there is not continuity between the fuser connectors neutral and hot with the fuser removed, replace the fuser. If the problem is not related to the fuser, replace the engine controller board. 50.4 PRINTER ERROR A problem exists with the customer’s line voltage. 1. Remove the printer from any UPS supplies, additional power suppli
Fuser gear is cracked, and ordered a new Fuser. The jam was stopped, the noise reduced, and the 50.0 fuser error hp laserjet p1108 printer worked. Taking out the Fuser and changing from Letter to paper
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mode (pushing down the 2 levers), and inserting the fuser back started with some abnormal grinding noise. I 50.0 fuser error p1108 disassembled the motor door, and all other gear panels and gear assemblies to check the gear movement and it is OK. I applied WD40 to all gears, put everything http://www.printertechs.com/printer-troubleshooting/hp-error-codes/195-numeric-error-codes-50-59-hp-laserjet together, and now it initializes with a 59.1 printer error stating 'Cycle Power To Continue'Any Ideas for what the solution might be?Thanks,Yehuda. Respond to this 0 You have a motor start error. Check the fuser, and toner are seated. No WD40! The main motor is not turning.This is probably an ongoing thing, have you replaced the PIU, registration, and output http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/posts/60274 assy.?The fuser should always have the levers down. Only for thick paper or card stock are they lifted. by unknown on Jan 22, 2009 at 3:43pm Add comment Please sign in to comment Thanks especially for the reminder No WD40!As you suspected I did mess-up with the printer with a few NO NOS. I opened the HVPS, (don't ask) springs were flying. I was totally lost. I put back the unit, but wrong. I managed to close the unit with the springs sticking out, making no connection to the cartridge, causing a 59.1 error which I obviously did not have before all this mess. I read your email and understood that you feel I touched something I shouldn’t touch. I read the service manual (for free) I found at http://www.eserviceinfo.com/downloadsm/17670/HP_LaserJet\%208000.html and then started working:1. The HVPS was put together carefully2. The Main Motor was dissembled, while all parts were put back and printer turned on. The motor works, and works quiet, its not it!3. The main gear was disassembled and checked for broken gears, and free movement.
HP CP3525, CM3530, M551, M575 - 59.F0 ErrorTuesday, December 23, 2014Laser Pros0Description: Printer boots up to 59.F0 Error and is unable to print. This behavior may be caused by one of the following three conditions: http://www.enxmag.com/twii/printer-tech-tip/2014/12/printer-tech-tip-hp-cp3525-cm3530-m551-m575-59-f0-error/ Transfer belt is locked up and cannot rotate. Sensor SR17 (primary transfer-roller-disengagement) is bad. Damaged or broken fuser drive gear. Typically, a grinding or clicking noise will be heard during boot up. Recommended Action: The first step is to reseat the ITB and power-cycle the printer. NOTE: If the problem persists, an HP Certified Technician should be dispatched for further troubleshooting. Inspect the ITB by taking the ITB completely out error hp of the printer. Check to see if the flag rotates (callout 1) when the white knob is turned (callout 2). See the Figure below. If the ITB flag is broken, damaged, or does not rotate replace the ITB (CC468-67907). Otherwise, continue with step 3. 3. Test Sensor SR17. Perform the Manual Sensor Test. In order to run this test successfully, make sure the Fuser, ITB, Cyan Cartridge, and Black cartridge are error hp laserjet removed. To run the Manual Sensor Test, follow these steps: From the printers control panel access TROUBLESHOOTING/DIAGNOSTICS MENU. Press the down arrow to highlight MANUAL SENSOR TEST, and then press the OK button. Observe the state of sensor I on the control panel. The normal state is 0. Locate SR17 through the right side of the printer. It is attached to the frame of the printer just above where the end of the black cartridge comes into contact with the back of the frame. Insert a piece of paper into the SR17 sensor bracket. The state of sensor I on the control panel should change to 1. See Figure below to confirm location of SR17. Observe the control panel for proper operation of the sensor. If the value for sensor I does not change, the sensor will need to be replaced. (Photo interrupter (SR17) - WG8-5696-000CN). If test passes proceed to step 4. 4. Open the right door and defeat the interlock switch. With the ITB removed, perform the ITB Contact/Alienation Test. To run the ITB Contact/Alienation Test, follow these steps: From the printers control panel access TROUBLESHOOTING/DIAGNOSTICS MENU. Locate and select COMPONENT TEST. Press the down arrow to highlight ITB CONTACT/ALIENATION, and then press OK. During the test (