Hp Error 86 01
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the carriage belt, but still the error.Anyone come accross this problem? Respond to this 0 I found this guide on HP's website that may be useful to you.The 86.01 is a carriage movement failure. This could be due to a restriction in the scan axis (carriage http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/posts/37933 axis), a bad encoder strip, or a bad sensor on the carriage. Clean and lubricate the rail first. Turn the printer on, see if the error goes away. Enter service mode. Turn the printer on while holding down the UP ARROW and ENTER keys simultaniously while turning on the printer. Keep holding the buttons tilll you hear a beep. Enter SERVICE UTILITIES, then choose UNLOCK CARRIAGE. Turn the printer off, open the top cover, and move the carriage to the middle of the printer. Turn the printer on. hp designjet If the error comes back, you may have a bad carriage sensor. If this is the case, the carriage would need to be replaced. If the 21:10 error comes up, you may have a bad service station. If the carriage moves but stops at one particular place, clean the encoder strip and inspect for damage. Parts and diagrams can be obtained at partsurfer.hp.com. by SudnDeath on Apr 24, 2006 at 12:25pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 I've carried out most of that as mentioned, hp designjet 500 but unfort. the carriage will stop at ramdon places during printing.Normally,just by oiling as mentioned will resolved this common fault,but not this time..... by malvin on Apr 24, 2006 at 1:26pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 I do not usually work on 500 series, but with most plotters when there is a y axis issue it is ususaly related to the belt. Unlock the carriage, turn the plotter off and move the carriage assembly back and forth by hand and see if it moves smoothly or has any "bumps." I have seen many where a small portion of the belt comes loose and wraps itself around the motor shaft causing a bumping action and occasional path sutdowns. I believe somewhere in my the menu you can perform a carriage movement test. If that is ok, I would lean towrds the serivce station. by dmzcompute on Apr 24, 2006 at 2:07pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Hmm, come to think of it, pushing/pulling the carriage does feel a bit stiff...I overlooked that, cause I thought if it was the carriage being stiff,the it would have throw that error at the very start, but it kept on printing till the end. by malvin on Apr 24, 2006 at 2:14pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 When the belt is starting to go you usually get shutdowns every once in the while but not always. Remember the path does not shutdown until is has to exert more pressue then normal. Another thing is what you wa