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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 50.2 error If you are experiencing a "50.2" fuser error, first
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turn the printer off and back on. Sometimes the error will temporarily go away 50.2 fuser error p4015 with a reboot so you can print a few more pages, but usually the error reappears. If you recently moved the printer 50.2 fuser error hp 4525 around or if you recently installed a new fuser, particularly on HP LaserJet 4000, 4050, 4100, 4200, or 4300 series printers, you should check to see if two tabs on the fuser have come loose.
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(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 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
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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 fuser over to the right side (the non-gear side) and press in on the other fuser tab to make sure it is also fully clicked in place. (right side of a LaserJet 4000/4050 fuser pictured below) (right side of a LaserJet 4100 fuser pictured below) After pressing in on the tabs, re-install the fuser and test. If the '50.2' error continues, replace the fuser. Tech Support Support Home PageMaint
HP wants $900 to fix it, which sounds excessive. Is this something I can handle myself? I work on my HP DesignJet 430, and service my own car, http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/posts/35332 so working on it doesn't scare me. Where do I start?I searched the archives for this, and found someone with and "Error 52.0" which was attributed by a respondent to the fuser, but the message number was different.Thanks! Respond to this 0 Most likely you need to just replace the fuser. Not really too tough to replace, with any technical skill. But NOT worth $900 for HP to fix it. by fuser error mharris on Jan 18, 2006 at 3:33pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 That is indeed a fuser error. Easy to replace, just drop down the back cover, release the plastic strap which holds the door from falling down, move to one side and the back comes off. Remove 2 screws and the fuser slides out. It can be tight on both sides so a small flat tip screwdriver moving 50.2 fuser error a little at a time from each side will release it. You can get reconditioned fusers from partsnow.com or depot-america.com on advance exchange. Heck you could even order a maintenance kit from hp for a lot less money. Try the 2 souces above. by dmzcompute on Jan 18, 2006 at 3:34pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Thanks for the advice! I'm getting aquote on a fuser, and hope to install it myself in the next couple of days. by sfe39 on Jan 18, 2006 at 4:20pm Add comment Please sign in to comment I don't know if you read my reply, but I run the fixyourownprinter site. We stock the fuser heating assemblies. It's cheaper to replace just that than a whole fuser. We have them in stock and even have a video that covers the entire procedure. - moe 0 You don't need the whole fuser, just the heating element. I can supply that and a video that shows how to install it. Click on my name and email me for pricing and ordering info. by moe on Jan 18, 2006 at 4:36pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 I have replaced the fuser. I can print now, but with ghosting. I can open the top cover an