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Account Login Shopping Cart My Account Checkout Home Troubleshooting 57.1 , 57.3 , 57.4 , 57.5 , 57.6 , 57.7 , 57.8 Error HP LaserJet 9000 9040 9050 Email 57.1 , 57.3 , hp laserjet 9050 error codes 57.4 , 57.5 , 57.6 , 57.7 , 57.8 Error HP hp 9050 service code LaserJet 9000 9040 9050 Any of the 57 errors on the HP LaserJet 9000 , 9040, and 9050 57.07 error hp 9050 series printers are fan errors. There are 7 fans in the machine. Replacing the corresponding fan usually cures these errors; fans are a common failure part on this model.
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Potentially a failing DC controller could also cause a fake fan error, but that is not common. Below is a description of each fan error, and the corresponding part# for that fan. We stock laser printer fans at PrinterTechs. Call us with any questions, local 608-831-2396 or toll-free 866-352-7108 . 57.1 Cartridge Fan , Fan #5 replace part# RH7-5306-000CN rh7-5294-000cn for 9000, or part# RG5-5729-000CN for 9040/9050 57.3 Power Supply Fan , Fan #1 replace part# RH7-5294-000CN for 9000/9040/9050 57.4 Formatter (Controller) Fan , Fan # 2 replace part# RH7-5295-000CN for 9000, or part# RH7-1623-000CN for 9040/9050 57.5 Delivery Fan (Front) , Fan #4 replace part# RH7-5297-000CN for 9000 / 9040 / 9050 57.6 Facedown Tray (Center) , Fan #6 replace part# RH7-5302-000CN for 9000 / 9040 / 9050 57.7 Delivery Fan (Rear) , Fan #3 replace part# RH7-5296-000CN (or use alternate part# RH7-1658) for 9000 / 9040 / 9050 57.8 Duplexer Fan , replace entire duplexer, part# C8532A for 9000 / 9040 / 9050 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.
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the problems seen have been when printing from tray 4. Occasionally, the print pauses and then resumes but the middle of the page http://fixyourownprinter.com/posts/76412 (top to bottom)has a 3/4" wrinkle in it.I was thinking that perhaps the vertical paper registration assy was causing it but then after getting on site with the new part, I found out that it was doing a similar thing from tray 2 as well on occasion.Time to replace the PIU or the registration assy? There is also a duplexer in the system and I don't recall if the hp 9050 paper is getting wrinkled on the first pass or the second pass.Any suggestions folks? I might add that this printer is covered under an HP CarePack so I'm not too concerned about part cost. The main issue is that the customer is approximately 60 miles away so I have to get it right the first time.Thanks!! Respond to this 0 I had a similar issue with a 9050DN hp 9050 service the 41.03 error and 13.xx(several different places). I changed out Fuser, MK, toner, trays, and duplexer unit with other 9050DN's on site but still received same error.After and hour and a half on phone with HP and 3 months of frustration they sent a replacement dupxer unit - problem went away and no trouble since.If under wty. replace the duplexer. also, check the fuser and toner to make sure they are in good shape and not near end of life.HTH,Ocicat by Ocicat on Feb 25, 2014 at 12:15pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 I would replace the registration assyI have known this to cause jamming and 41.3 errors more often from tray 4 than trays 2 and 3 for some reason, possibly tray 4 runs at a different speed.also check that the paper feed plate between the transfer roller and the fuser is seated properly, sometimes it can stick up at the rear of the printer and cause jams. just push down on it with your fingers.but I suspect the main problem is the registration assy. good luck ! by laserphil on Feb 25, 2014 at 11:12pm Add comment Please sign in to comment Please sign in to comment HP Las