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AWESOME printers and rarely break.About a week ago I got the error message: “50 Fuser Error: Cycle Power”. I swapped the Fuser from the other printer, and still got the error message. Then I swapped the big power supply on the
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bottom: Same error message.A few questions:1) Is there a difference between a High-Voltage Power Supply and a 50 fuser error hp laserjet 3050 Low-Voltage Power Supply?2) If so, does my HP 5N have one of each?3) If so, can someone send me a procedure and repair instructions on 50.0 fuser error hp laserjet p1108 how to locate and replace the Low-Voltage Power Supply on an HP Laserjet 5N.4) Is there someplace online I can download a FREE version of the HP repair manual for this unit? If so, could someone send me the link?Thanks Very Much,CharmedLife417 http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/483223/hp-laserjet-5n-fuser-error-message/ Respond to this 0 1. Yes, there is a difference. The low power supply is the easy one to get to on the bottom. The HV power supply is on the right side of the printer (where the power cord plugs into).2. Yes, they have one of each.3. It sounds like you have already swapped out the LV power supply. To get to the HV power supply, you must remove the right cover. You will see a long, thin assembly on the bottom of http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/posts/74908 the printer that the power supply plugs into. Just a few screws and a couple of wiring harness and it will slid out. by unknown on Jan 27, 2013 at 1:27pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Sue, i think you're a bit confused. It's so not like you. The low voltage supply is the one on the bottom right that the plug goes into. The high voltage supply is on the bottom of the printer. Just pop the cover off by pressing the latch under the toner door and the one at the back. Two screws at the bottom of the supply and three screws on the plate to the left. Now you can unplug the two connectors and slide it out. by moe on Jan 27, 2013 at 4:03pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Sue & Moe:Thanks. I will try this and let you know. Since I have another working printer of the same model, I'll just swap the part and see what happens. Thanks again, and will let you know.Appreciate It,CharmedLife417 by CharmedLife417 on Jan 27, 2013 at 5:27pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Sue & Moe:Sure enough, that fixed the problem. Thanks so very much for your input and assistance. Love these printers! Folks, for anyone with an HP LJ 4 or 5 who keeps getting a “50 Fuser Error: Cycle Power” error message and has tried everything else, try replacing the low-voltage power supply, located on the
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