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by a Paper Jam 13.1 Error. I turn the printer off and on and it does the same thing...prints a couple of pages, then prints a blank page followed by the 13.1 error. There is hp laserjet 4100 not printing no real paper jam that I can see. What gives?Greybeard Respond to this 0 Sounds like you
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may have a selenoid flapper issue. Try printing from the manual feeder and see if it exhibits the same behavior. If it prints ok from hp laserjet 4100 driver the manual feeder, then the issue is probably the selenoid which controls the movement of the paper tray pickup unit. There is a selenoid with a "L" shaped arm which sits in a opening in the gear assembly and prevents it from moving. When a print job is sent, the arm is attracted to the center of the selenoid by an electrical charge which magnatizes the center of the selenoid. As the gear starts to turn power is turned off and the "L" arm returns against the gear assembly and when the opening is reached it stops the gear movement. They used a velcro type material to dampen the noise of the "L" arm hitting the center of the selenoid. That material over time disintegrates and all that is left is the glue which held it. So somtimes the "L" arm goes to the center and when power is turned off it stays there sticking with the glue and does not return and stop the paper movement. Easy to fix, but hard to get to. All you have to do is clean off the glue residue and put a piece of electrical tape over the spot and it will work like new. It is located on the right side of the feeder unit and you have to split the printer into two parts so as to have access to the feeder unit and removal of the feeder unit cover. by dmzcompute on Dec 4, 2006 at 7:09pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Hey! Just want to mention that the sticky "L" shaped solenoid arm on the Tray 2 was the problem behind our LaserJet 4100N errors. The printer would print two or three pages normally, followed by a single blank page, and then the motor would keep spinning with no paper coming through.This forum is terrific! Thank you very much for the help. by unknown on Oct 24, 2007 at 8:06pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 I had a similar problem with a 4100tn last week. In that case, it was really stuck. When you powered the printer on, it just started feeding blank pages out of tray 2 continuously. by moe on Oct 24, 2007 at
getting this message. What else could be causing this problem. Respond to this 0 Make sure that the fuser or toner cartridge aren't binding the motor. Not much else it could be except the motor or the cable to it. by moe on Sep 2, 2004 at 10:02am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Short of you getting a defective replacment motor, it's possibe that the engine board went bad, throwing the code up on the screen. hopefully, that's not the case. chris by chris on Sep 2, 2004 at 11:54am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 http://fixyourownprinter.com/posts/43012 Hi Moe, Thanks for your help, what do you mean by 'binding'? Neil by Neil on Sep 3, 2004 at 12:22am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Neil, What Moe is telling you is to make sure the toner cartridge or fuser are not "frozen" preventing the motor from turning. Easy to check. You can remove the toner cartridge and the gears will still turn when you first turn on the printer. http://fixyourownprinter.com/posts/22182 If the gears turn ok on power up without the toner it is most likely the toner cartridge preventing the motor from turning. As to the fuser, you can remove it from the printer and turn the big gear on it by hand. It will be tight, but you still should be able to move it. If you can the fuser is ok and the next item would be the motor itself or the pc board it plugs into. by dmzcompute on Sep 3, 2004 at 7:55am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 I have this same problem with a 4050 and sometimes it will work and sometimes not. When printer is powered on the main motor gears will turn fine, until the upper feed assembly gear moves. Once it does sometimes there is a single loud click sound and then a 59.0 error occurs. When it doesn't the machine will print OK but, the click will happen after the gears stop turning. Weird I think. I'm thinking of replacing the upper path assembly first since I am almost sure if I place my ear next to that area it's coming from it.Any Ideas?Brian by BSmith0001 on Jul 18, 2007 at 6:14am Add comment Please sign in to comment Please sign in to comment HP La
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