Laserjet Error 51
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error code 51 "On self-test, pulls in paper, pauses, indicates "51 err." Then pulls paper through mechanism while "02 warming up" is displayed. Nothing 50.0 fuser error prints, except for 2 horizontal black bars about an inch apart with grey in between them, about 1/3 from top of page. Since we stole this fair and square, and since we have a number of good (but _not_ 50.0 fuser error hp laserjet p1102 laser printer) techs around, I'm wondering where we might dig. The book simply says error 51 means we should call HP service." (Note: In the discussion below, the specific cable and parts IDs may not match your model.) (From: Tony Duell (ard@p850ug1.demon.co.uk).) It's called a 'beam detect error'. Let me explain what that means: The laser beam is reflected off a spinning hexagonal (I think) mirror, and scanned across the drum. At one end of the scan the
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laser is turned on, and the reflected beam hits a fixed mirror (not the drum) and is reflected down an optical fiber to a photodiode on the DC controller board. The electronics on that board detects the pulse from that photodiode and provides a sync signal for the data sent to the laser So the fault can be the laser, the scanner motor, assorted optical bits, the photodiode, or bits on the DC controller board. I think we can eliminate the motor for the moment, as that tends to give Error 52s. Look at the PrinterWorks Web site (http://www.printerworks.com/) for exploded diagrams. Also read the section: SAFETY since you will be inside the printer near high voltage and possible exposure to laser light. The official fix is to replace the scanner, the cables (electrical and fiber optic) between the scanner and the DC controller, and then the DC controller until the fault goes away. But you can often fix things Start by pulling the casing. Over the paper tray there's a flat black box. Start be reseating the 2 cables (one under the flap) that go to this unit. If you have an IR detector (as used for testing remote controls) then undo the screw on the scanner - not the fixing screws that hold the scanner in place - remove the grey optical fiber, and hold the sensor over the channel that
and a paper with three black banners comes out.This happens when the printer is On for about 52 scanner error m521dn one hour, before this the printer works fine.I have tried the following:- 50.0 fuser error hp laserjet p1007 changed the fuser with one from another printer- changed the power-cable- changed the printer-cableI hope someone knows what could
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be the problem with my printer.Thanks Respond to this 0 Most likley it is the laser/scanner assembly. The motor is probably not spinning at the right speed. You would need to http://www.repairfaq.org/samnew/printfaq/pcfljec51.htm find an old hp 4 no longer working and switch the laser/scanner. It is the "black box" located under the top cover. You would need to remove the right side cover, the top cover, the left side cover and the output assembly. Remove all the cables from the scanner retaining clips. Remove the three cables plugged into the scanner and remove the http://fixyourownprinter.com/posts/13257 four screws attaching the scanner to the frame. When replacing the scanner make sure the shutter control arm on the left front side of the scanner is sttached correctly so that the shutter closes when the toner cartiridge is removed. You could first try to remove the 3 connnectors and reseat them. On a very rare occasion this will correct the problem. 99\% of the time this error is the scanner assembly itself. by dmzcompute on Oct 11, 2003 at 7:41am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Thanks for your reply David, i will try to find another laser, i will let you know if it works !! by unknown on Oct 11, 2003 at 7:57am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 The HP4 and 4+ use different scanner assemblies. You would have to find another 4+ scanner assy. by dmzcompute on Oct 11, 2003 at 9:34am Add comment Please sign in to comment Please sign in to comment HP DeskJet Plus Buy discount ink Buy this printer More HP questions © Copyright 2011-2016, FixYourOwnPrinter.com, Inc. Privacy Policy Terms of Use
Account Login Shopping Cart My Account Checkout Home Troubleshooting 51.10 error on HP LaserJet P4014 P4015 P4515 Email 51.10 error on HP LaserJet P4014 http://www.printertechs.com/printer-troubleshooting/355-51-10-error-on-hp-laserjet-p4014-p4015-p4515 P4015 P4515 The error code 51.10 is becoming more common as these LaserJet P4014 P4015 P4515 models age. This 51.10 error code points to a failure with the laser scanner assembly, and to fix this error usually you end up replacing the laser scanner assembly. You can try turning the printer hp laser off and back on, which may temporarily reset the error and let you print a few more pages. Usually the scanner malfunctions again and the error code returns. Fortunately on this model, replacing the laser scanner assembly is not considered difficult. The assembly sits directly underneath the top cover error hp laserjet of the printer. Instructions for replacing this assembly are available below. The laser scanner assembly is a fairly common part to fail on the HP LaserJet P4014, P4015, and P4515 models. If you are seeing repeated error codes of 51.10 or similar, you should replace the laser scanner. Click here to view installation instructions Click here to order a replacement laser scanner assembly. Feel free to give us a call with questions: toll-free 866-352-7108 or local 608-831-2396. 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.