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Account Login Shopping Cart My Account Checkout Home Troubleshooting 50.2 fuser error HP LaserJet 4000 4050 4100 4200 4300 Email Loose fuser tabs on the HP LaserJet 4000, 4050, 4100, 4200, 4300 - a potential hp laserjet 4100n fuser 50.2 error If you are experiencing a "50.2" fuser error, first turn hp 4200 fuser error the printer off and back on. Sometimes the error will temporarily go away with a reboot so you hp 4050 fuser error can print a few more pages, but usually the error reappears. If you recently moved the printer around or if you recently installed a new fuser, particularly on HP
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LaserJet 4000, 4050, 4100, 4200, or 4300 series printers, you should check to see if two tabs on the fuser have come loose. (They can get dislodged during shipping, heavy movement, or during fuser installation.) See more info below on these tabs. If you have NOT recently replaced the fuser or heavily jostled the printer around, then the 50.2 Fuser 50.2 fuser error hp 4100 error indicates you may have an actual fuser failure and the fuser needs replacing. Fusers are a consumable part and they are the main component in a printer maintenance kit; it is expected over the life of the printer you will replace the fuser / maintenance kit several times. Click here to see our list of available maintenance kits for each model printer. Most fuser models can be installed by an end user, without needing a service technician. We have installation instructions under the Tech Support section of our Web site. Call us with any questions @ 608-831-2396 or toll-free 866-352-7108. In case you have moved the printer around recently or if you installed a replacement fuser recently -- Here are instructions for checking those fuser tabs on your LaserJet 4000, 4100, 4200, 4300, 4250, 4350 series fuser: Turn your printer off and remove your fuser. Flip it to the gear side (the left side) and press inwards on the fuser tab to make sure it is fully clicked in place, as shown below. Then flip the
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Indeed What: Where: jobs by Link To This Forum! Add Stickiness To Your Site By Linking To This Professionally Managed Technical Forum.Just copy and paste the BBCode HTML Markdown MediaWiki reStructuredText code below into your site. HP http://www.printertechs.com/printer-troubleshooting/11-50-2-fuser-error Printers Forum at Tek-Tips HomeForumsServer RackPrintersHP Printers Forum fuser error with a good fuser thread697-1584868 Forum Search FAQs Links MVPs fuser error with a good fuser fuser error with a good fuser mufka (ISP) (OP) 31 Dec 09 10:41 On a HP LaserJet 4100N, I am receiving the 50.2 fuser error message.I have tried a known good fuser in the printer, but I still get the same error.Is there something else that I can look at? http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1584868 RE: fuser error with a good fuser hpwizzard (IS/IT--Management) 4 Jan 10 06:45 50.2 is fuser warm up service error.You might want to check the Low PSU in the printer. It has two internal fuses where one is for the fuser heating element (F1). If the fuse is blown, it will generate 50.2 error. RE: fuser error with a good fuser mufka (ISP) (OP) 4 Jan 10 18:31 Fuses are ok. RE: fuser error with a good fuser hpwizzard (IS/IT--Management) 5 Jan 10 05:07 If the fuses are OK we must assume the power supply for the fuser is good and then the isssue would be located on the engine controller board where the fuser heater control is. If the heater control does not send a signal to activate the heating in the fuser it will also generate the 50.2 error if a thermistor is blown.ECU schematics -> http://www.countryfisher.com/images/temp/ecu.jpghttp://www.countryfisher.com/images/temp/ecu2.jpg RE: fuser error with a good fuser mufka (ISP) (OP) 5 Jan 10 13:17 I assume that replacing the ECB would likely fix the problem.Am I correct? RE: fuser error with a good fuser hpwizzard (IS/IT--Management) 6 Jan 10 10:32 Yes, in case the fuser is tested to be OK along with the fuses i the PSU I would assume the fuser heater circuit on the ECU is faulty. RE: fuser error with a good f
Copier and Fax Repair 260-417-4807 Brother Tech ArticlesCanon Tech ArticlesCopyStar Tech ArticlesDell Tech ArticlesHP Tech ArticlesKyocera Tech ArticlesLexmark Tech ArticlesOkidata Tech ArticlesSamsung Tech ArticlesXerox Phaser Tech Articles 50.1 Fuser Error Low Temp - http://www.fortwayneprinterrepair.com/wordpress/2011/11/30/50-1-fuser-error-hp-laserjet-4000/ HP Laserjet 4000, 4050, 4100 Printer 4000 / 4050 / 4100, HP Tech http://fixyourownprinter.com/posts/25706 Articles Add commentsNov 302011 50.1 Fuser Error Low Temp - HP Laserjet 4000, 4050, 4100 PrinterThe 50.1 fuser error is a low temperature error on the HP laserjet 4000, 4050, and 4100. Is the second most common fuser error found on this model. Why? More things can cause low fuser temperature than overheat errors. fuser error Below I will discuss a few things you can try to get your HP laserjet 4000, 4050, and 4100 out of its 50.1 fuser error and working again. For those of you that may need it, I will also provide you with instructions on how to replace the fusing assembly and a link where you can purchase a new fuser if needed. HP 4000/4050 Fuser Assembly RG5-2661-000 HP Fuser 50.2 fuser error for LaserJet 4100Troubleshooting The HP Laserjet 4000, 4050, and 4100 50.1 Fuser ErrorFirst thing to try in troubleshooting the HP Laserjet 4000, 4050, and 4100 50.1 fuser error message is just turning off and on the machine. Once in a while these machine will get a sudden drop in power through a sudden power outage and the machine immediately goes back and checks the temperature inside the fuser when it's not properly warmed up resulting in a temperature low state with a 50.1 fuser error. Other time having too many electrical devices plugged into the same outlet or having these printers plugged into a surge protector or battery back up can have the same effect. Too many devices on the same outlet can cause a sag in the voltage to all the devices. Whenever troubleshooting 50.1 fuser error in your HP laserjet 4000, 4050, and 4100 printer, HP and other technical resources will always want to make sure the machine is plugged directly into the wall and no other devices that draw a lot of power are on the same circuit as these machines.Advanced Troubleshooting for the HP Laserjet 50.1 Fuser Error in a 4000, 4050, and 41001. If the message persists, reseat th
! Where should I look to resolve the problem ? Where can I get a diagram of the printer ? Thanks ahead for your help !!!! Respond to this 0 Error 50.2 is a fuser warmup problem, most likely you've got an Engine controller board failure, the ECB switches the fuser on and off. Brian by Brian on Dec 15, 2004 at 7:05am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Thanks for your hint ! That ECB.....is it the board mounted on the riser near the RAM and IO ports ? by unknown on Dec 15, 2004 at 9:22am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 LECC, no, the board you are looking at is the Formatter. What Brian is talking about is the main Engine Board which is sandwiched between the top and bottom half's of the printer. It does sound like an Engine Board problem, seeing as you have swapped out the Fuser. This is a major replacement job, expensive and you really need to know what you are doing. No job for an amateur. If you wish to have a go at the board replacement, I will be happy to send you the Service Manual plus offer any practical advice I can. However, it is an expensive job and quite complicated. Trev by Trev Pearson on Dec 15, 2004 at 11:44am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Brian, Trev, First ... I want to thank you for your fast reply. I'll see how much the board retails....if it's too expensive, I will probably go for a brand new HP 4200N for under 2K $ (canadian) LECC by unknown on Dec 15, 2004 at 12:05pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Brian, Trev, First ... I want to thank you for your fast reply. I'll see how much the board retails....if it's too expensive, I will probably go for a brand new HP 4200N for under 2K $ (canadian) LECC by unknown on Dec 15, 2004 at 12:05pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 LECC, if you are going for a 4200, try and get a later built model. The early models had a fuser problem too, the fil