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50.1 Fuser Error On Hp Laserjet 8100 And 8150
error on a LaserJet 8100 or 8150 series printer is 50.1 fuser error hp 4700 usually a failed low voltage power supply. This power supply is compatible with all HP LaserJet 8100
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and 8150 series printers part numbers: RG5-4357, RG5-4300, C4265-69006, C4214-69020 The LaserJet 8100 and 8150 series printers are notorious for the Low Voltage Power Supplies (LVPS) hp 8150 low voltage power supply failure. Because of high failure rates, we actually replace these power supplies in every LaserJet 8100 and 8150 series printer we rebuild. If the LVPS has gone bad, you will usually see a 50.1 fuser error on your display. In some rare cases a 50.1 error will mean a low fuser temperature and your fuser 50.1 fuser error hp 9050 has failed, but our experience has shown that the vast majority -- at least 85% -- of the time it is the LVPS. Here's a fast test to confirm the power supply is really the problem: if you can, borrow a working fuser from another 8100/8150 printer and swap out your fuser. If the 50.1 error does not go away with a working fuser in place, you need to replace the Low Voltage Power Supply. Click here to order a replacement low voltage power supply. Full-color instructions are included with the purchase. Tech Support Support Home PageMaintenance Kit InstructionsOther instructionsTroubleshootingArticles, news, blog Featured Articles HP Error CodesEntering Service ModeService mode PIN codesCounterfeit parts challengeCold reset instructionsClearing maintenance countJetDirect Reference GuideHalf-way testRepetitive defect rulerTestimonialsInnovations from PrinterTechsGlossary of terms Home Site Map Policies Legal Back To Top © 2016 PrinterTechs.com Inc., PrinterTechs and the PrinterTechs logo are trademarks of Printertechs.com, Inc. and may not be used without advance written permission of PrinterTechs.com, Inc.
to know which parts of the powersupply is giving problem ? Respond to this 2 As promissed, pictures (before the repair)http://www.zemel.com/images/HP8150/HP8150lvps.jpg (Underside of LVPS)http://www.zemel.com/images/HP8150/HP8150lvps1.jpg (closeup of Q600 & D601)I hope this helps someone. Just a small way of paying back
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all the good this site has done for me. by Andy Z on Sep 22, 2006 50.1 fuser error hp 5100 at 5:16am Add comment Please sign in to comment 1 I've got the same problem. The thig was that a thermal sensor on the top
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of the upper roller was bad, so there was no signal from it and the fuser lamps wont heat up. You may test it. by Andy on Sep 11, 2003 at 11:59pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 1 http://www.printertechs.com/printer-troubleshooting/334-50-1-fuser-error-8100-8150 I would like to thank EVERYONE on here who posted suggestions, diagrams, and information in general. Sure enough, got my 8150n apart, removed the LVPS, examined, and Q600 center pin was without solder. $15 bucks (including the soldering iron) and about an hour and were back up and running. You guys are amazing, I never would have gotten this one on my own. Thanks alot. If I can ever repay any of you with network engineering assistance feel free to http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/posts/12389 email me. by unknown on Apr 24, 2006 at 3:49pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 1 You can use a paper clip to keep the shutter open. The only thing about using a paper clip, the top cover is not engaing the shutter anymore. If I can't fix something onsite, a paper clip will normally do the trick in certain circumstances. This will get things going again until I get a part. by msr976 on Nov 15, 2006 at 6:42am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 replace the fuser,its not the power supply. by unknown on Sep 5, 2003 at 6:38pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 There is nothing wrong with the fuser unit.The problem is from the powersupply.-- Dc woltage to LCD panel - ok-- Fuser lamp can't heated upCan anyone help which components failed? by unknown on Sep 8, 2003 at 7:03pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 There is no problem with the whole fuser unit assembly.I found the problem -- Powersupply unit Q200 fail -- 2sk2371 & resistor at this FET -- 12 ohms by unknown on Sep 12, 2003 at 12:14am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Gerald,Was this part on the LVPS.Was the FET and the resistorboth bad.Did you replace theseparts and did it work.And finallydid you have any problem findingthe FET.Pete by petillo on Apr 4, 2005 at 12:15pm Add comment Plea
brands HP Models Lexmark Models Xerox Models Model : Choose a brand Type : Choose a model My Account I Require An Access Code Technical Resources https://www.marketpoint.com/hp-laserjet-8100-8150-50x-service-error.aspx Maintenance Kits Fusers Toner Rollers & Pads Printers Search All Maintenance Kits Fusers Toner Rollers & Pads Printers Search All HP LaserJet 8100, 8150 - 50.X Service Error Control Panel Message 50.X FUSER ERROR Description A fuser error has occurred. Fuser Error Code 50.1: Low fuser temperature 50.2: Fuser warm-up service 50.3: High fuser temperature 50.4: Faulty fuser 50.5: Inconsistent fuser (verify voltage model) Service Manual Recommended fuser error Action Turn the printer off for at least 20 minutes, and then turn the printer on. If the error continues: 1. Make sure that the Fusing Assembly is installed correctly and is fully seated into its connectors (no bent pins or pins outside their receptacles). 2. Reseat or replace the fuser cable assembly. 3. Replace the DC Controller. Additional Comments & Diagnosis 50.1 indicates low fuser 50.1 fuser error temperature (heating lamp will not turn on). Power supply is the most common cause. (RG5-4357) Pull the fuser out and check the thermal fuse on top of the fuser and the lamps inside the unit for continuity to verify the problem isn’t in the fuser. If the printer fails to initialize when turned and displays "warming up" or if it just jumps to 50.1 error, those are indications that you have a power supply problem. After verifying the problem is related to the AC power supply, check the fuser for common wear and tear in case the fuser also needs to be replaced. When checking the fuser: Check the middle of the hot roller for toner build up that could cause ghosting or poor print quality. Check the pressure roller and gears for signs of wear. Check the bushing by rotating the gears on the side of the unit. The gears should rotate smoothly. If the bushings are worn you will typically notice: (1) Metal shavings that fall out as you're checking the unit, and (2) a jerky feeling as you rotate the gears. If you experience any of the above issues with the fuser replacement it (RG5-653