Laserjet 4100tn 50.2 Fuser Error
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a 50.2 error. Unit has been sitting un-plugged. Thats not an issue. Most past models sent me directly to AC PS next. Does anyone recommend any other part to check? Respond to this 0 First make sure it is the correct fuser for that
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printer. The 4200 fuser only works in a 4200 not like the 4250 which also works in fuser error hp printer the 4350. That said if the fuser is the correct one with the correct voltage, the next item would be the dc controller followed by 50.2 fuser error hp laserjet pro 400 m401n the low voltage power supply. by dmzcompute on Dec 6, 2006 at 4:27pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Wondering if you got this one figured out?I too have a 4200 showing the 50.2 error. Replaced the fuser and other parts http://printerrepairsupport.com/50-2-fuser-error-hp-4240-4250-4350/ from maintenance kit. The new fuser specifically has a "4200" sticker on it along with the part number: PM1-0013 / 110V. The part number is verified. The error persisted so I changed the DC Controller PCA. No joy, same error. Now I just changed the Power Supply and it still has the same error message, 50.2. The fuser is cold. The fuser connects directly to the power supply so both connectors and any inter-unit wiring have been changed out. by sstuart on Dec 26, 2006 at http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/posts/43061 11:29am Add comment Please sign in to comment I have seen alreasy about a dozen printers where the wrong fuser has been installed. If you have another 4200 fuser even if the teflon is bad just try anyway to see if the message goes away. - dmzcompute Am still having the same error,so what else can I do to resolve the problem? - Anonymous can you send vido that you maintain this fuser error or to change this fuser.thanks - Anonymous 0 Ohm out the fusers.http://www.partsnow.com/service_today/4200.aspLikely you have two bad ones. by Stephen on Dec 26, 2006 at 11:48am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 I have two hp 4250 printers having the same problems. I have tried a known good fuser pulled out of a working 4250 and got the same problem. I noticed I do not hear the fuser spin up when the printer is turned on.So far I have replaced the fuser and formatter / main board. Any ideas on where to go next? by 87vert on Jan 2, 2007 at 3:07pm Add comment Please sign in to comment I am having the same problem exactly I changed power supplyfuser dc controller printer wont cycle and hen 50.2any ideas? - Anonymous Im having same problem changed acpower supply board ; outletdc controler fuser have you found any thing i think might be short in motor? - joetele The problem is not with the dc controller or any other part it's down to a faulty fuser. I had this problem wit
end looked browned, like the heating element was hotter at that end.)This resulted in sparodic vertical creases in the printed paper. Before http://fixyourownprinter.com/posts/30652 ordering the replacement fixing film, the company VP requested that I trim off the jagged edge of the film and see if this would enable the user to print while we were waiting for the replacement fixing film to arrive (haven't ordered it yet.)I did this (very carefully I thought) by removing the one end cap of the fusing roller then sliding the fixing fuser error film off enough to snip the flim end clean. When the fusing unit was reinstalled into the printer, the printed displayed the 50.2 FUSER ERROR message.I swapped the fusing unit with another one and no FUSER ERROR displayed so the problem IS the fusing unit. (Also installed the suspect fusing unit into the other printer and that printer exhibited the 50.2 FUSER ERROR.)If the fixing 50.2 fuser error film is replaced, will that resolve the 50.2 FUSER ERROR or did I cause something else to fail when I got into the fusing unit? I want to know if I caused this new failure and how so the mistake isn't repeated. Is there another part that now needs to be replaced in the fuser? Maybe replacing the entire unit would be more feasible? Respond to this 1 You have not plugged fully home the 2 electrical connectors in the fuser. Who on earth told you to cut the film down!!! The prints it will produce will be dreadful!! Get a fuser film ASAP and remember the lubrication grease tooRegardsTrev by inkjets on Jul 27, 2005 at 8:36am Add comment Please sign in to comment I had checked the two electrical connections in the fuser before reinstalling the fuser and they were connected (I had not disconnected them at the square end but only at the end of the fuser roller in order to remove the fuser end cap.) Like I said, the idea to trim the ends of the film was the company vice president - I was just complying before ord