Laserjet 4v 58.3 Error
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code 58.3. I removed the card but the errorr code remained. Every few days over a 3 week period, I would see if it would work and sure enough it did- for 2 days. Now the hp laser printer error codes error code 58.3 occurs. I never reinstalled the I/O card but obviously would like to. The
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problem does not seem to be related to the card, or does anyone know? Thanks. Respond to this 1 The fan in my stock 50.0 fuser error hp laserjet p1102 was in a bag with the RH7-1317 part number on it, I noticed that the fan had a different part number on the label:RH7-1218 by Stephen on Feb 21, 2007 at 5:31pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 58.3
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is an FM3 problem. That's the little 2" formatter board fan on top not spinning at the proper speed. Bad news is the fan costs over $50. Just doesn't seem like a fan that small should cost that much. Usually when they start going bad they make a really loud noise. by moe on Oct 3, 2004 at 5:08pm Add comment Please sign in to comment I have received the same error (58.3) on my printer as well. And it did 52 scanner error m521dn make some loud whining/grinding noises up until the error. Any suggestions on where to buy this fan? - curly 0 You can email [emailprotected] to see if he has any. If not you can try partsnow.com or depot-america.com. Keep in mind the fan does cost over 50.00. by dmzcompute on Jan 11, 2005 at 6:14pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 In all the posts on this subject noboby seems to have listed the part number, at least not in the ones I get when I search on "4V 58.3". RH7-1317-000CN Formatter board fan (FM3) (No Longer Supplied By HP)Well when I search on the part number I find a few threads:http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/search/forums?q=rh7-1317 by Stephen on Feb 21, 2007 at 5:17am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 I can sell this fan for $30 + S&HThx,YP by Ypshec on Feb 21, 2007 at 7:50am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 The fan for the formatter board on my Laserjet 4MV is also on the fritz. Here's the specs for that fan as far as I can tell:Overall dimensions: 40 x 40 x 10 mmMounting holes: 32 mm center-to-center, square patternNumber of wires: 3Voltage: 5 VSensor: Lock (i.e. not tac or alive)NMB technologies corp makes a fan than meets these specs. Digikey stocks it.NMB Part Number: 1604KL-01W-B59-B00Digikey Part Number: P13388-NDThe NMB fan comes with bare leads. If you go this route, you will need to cut
Posted on Monday, April 16, 2001 - 11:27 50 fuser error hp laserjet 3050 am: Does anyone know what error code 58.3 means? I can not find any information http://fixyourownprinter.com/posts/23186 on this error code on this printer. Mike Posted on Monday, April 16, 2001 - 12:33 pm: 58.3 means you have a fan motor failure in the printer the 3 tells you it's http://www.mj-printers.com/discus/messages/22/89.html?987438809 the fan motor number 3. Fan 3 is located under the top cover, once top cover is removed you will see a small fan pointing up. First check the cable, then try replacing the fan, last possiblilty is a bad DC Controller. Add Your Message Here Post: Username: Posting Information: This is a private posting area. Only registered users and moderators may post messages here. Password: Options: Enable HTML code in message Automatically activate URLs in message Action: Topics | Last Day | Last Week | Tree View | Search | Help/Instructions | Program Credits Administration
40 41 41.x 42 43 49 50 51 52 53 54 54.1 54.4 55 56 57 57.x 57.1 57.2 57.3 57.4 58.2 58.x 59.x 60-68 60,61 62.x 63 64 66.xx.yy 68 69 70-71 72 79 80 89 http://www.mj-printers.com/repair/hpcodes.html If you have a Laserjet 4L, 4P, 5P, 6P, 5L, 6L, 1000, 1100, or 1200 and you are getting a light error code feel free to email us for info on the code. 02 http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/LaserJet-Printing/Status-of-HP-LaserJet-4V-Driver-for-Windows-7-64-bit/td-p/187375 WARMING UP (>3 MIN) 1. Remove I/O cables. (Cable is hooked up incorrectly or bad interface in computer.) 2. Formatter PCA malfunction. 3. DC Power Supply malfunction. 2686 Only: 1. DC Power Supply/Main motor driver malfunction. hp laser IIISi/4Si Only: 1. Defective display cable, display, or Formatter PCA. 11 PAPER OUT 1. Paper tray empty or not seated correctly. 2. Paper Control PCA malfunction. 3. Sensor arm stuck or broken. 12 PRINTER OPEN 1. The printer door/lid is open. 2. Check DC Power Supply voltages or replace DC Power Supply. 3. DC Controller malfunction. 4. Tab missing on top cover. 5. 220V unit plugged into 110V outlet. IIISi/4Si Only: 1. Check error hp laserjet that PS1 is blocked by the latch flag. Replace PS1 if defective. 2. Check to see if fuser bulb turns on. If the fuser does not turn on check SW101. 3. DC Controller PCA malfunction. 4/4M/4+/4M+ Only: 1. Plunger missing on top cover. 2. Paper Control PCA malfunction. 4V/4MV Only: 1. Front Door-open Sensor (PS402) broken or stuck. 2. Toner cartridge microswitch (SW501 on High Voltage PCA) malfunction. 3. DC Controller PCA malfunction. 12 OPEN or NO TONER or NO EP IIP/IIP+/IIIP Only: 1. Paper path door open. 2. No toner cartridge or cartridge not seated. 3. Defective fan, PS4 or PS5 4. External fuser access door not closed. 4P/5P Only: 1. Top cover open. 2. No toner cartridge. 3. Defective Interlock Switch Assembly. 4/4M/4+/4M+ Only: 1. Top cover open. 2. Defective Paper Control PCA on the Paper Feed Assembly. 4L Only: 1. The part of the top door that pushes the Plunger down is broken. 13 PAPER JAM 2686 Only: 1. Broken separation belt. 2. Paper path rollers worn? a. Check paper pickup rollers. b. Check paper feed roller. c. Check transfer guide assembly. 3. Paper pickup clutch turning more than once? a. Disassemble clutch and re-grease. Note 2686D: If one clutch needs re-greasing it is likely that they all do. 4. Bad registration sensor
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