HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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... printed (or printed first for duplexing). For more information about the items on the label, see the glossary in Appendix C on page 39. Do not fan or separate the paper into several stacks because doing so creates air pockets between the sheets that the indicated side will be indicated by an...
... printed (or printed first for duplexing). For more information about the items on the label, see the glossary in Appendix C on page 39. Do not fan or separate the paper into several stacks because doing so creates air pockets between the sheets that the indicated side will be indicated by an...
HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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...basis weight 29 envelope size 32 paper size 31 smoothness 33 weight 30 F face sheets, label 15, 40 fanning paper 5 feeding problems duplexing 17 envelopes 26 paper 24 preprinted papers 8 felt side, defined 40 fillers 4, 23...paper, hp 36 hollow images, troubleshooting 28 HP color LaserJet printers bond paper, using 4 colored paper, using 6 information for 1 operations 2 HP LaserJet 2000 1 HP LaserJet 2686A 1 HP LaserJet 500 1 HP LaserJet Plus 1 HP LaserJet printers media designed for 1 operations 2 HP media, ordering 35 HP Monochrome LaserJet printers 1 HP Sales and Service Offices 2 HP website 2...
...basis weight 29 envelope size 32 paper size 31 smoothness 33 weight 30 F face sheets, label 15, 40 fanning paper 5 feeding problems duplexing 17 envelopes 26 paper 24 preprinted papers 8 felt side, defined 40 fillers 4, 23...paper, hp 36 hollow images, troubleshooting 28 HP color LaserJet printers bond paper, using 4 colored paper, using 6 information for 1 operations 2 HP LaserJet 2000 1 HP LaserJet 2686A 1 HP LaserJet 500 1 HP LaserJet Plus 1 HP LaserJet printers media designed for 1 operations 2 HP media, ordering 35 HP Monochrome LaserJet printers 1 HP Sales and Service Offices 2 HP website 2...
HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Addendum
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... code 40057 40058 40059 40060 40061 40062 40063 40064 Display string or code meaning 57 SERVICE or 57 MOTOR FAILURE, CALL SERVICE 58 SERVICE or FAN MOTOR FAILURE, CALL SERVICE 59 ERROR 60 ERROR 61.x SERVICE 62.x SERVICE 63 SERVICE 64 SERVICE or PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER 40065 40066 40067 40068...
... code 40057 40058 40059 40060 40061 40062 40063 40064 Display string or code meaning 57 SERVICE or 57 MOTOR FAILURE, CALL SERVICE 58 SERVICE or FAN MOTOR FAILURE, CALL SERVICE 59 ERROR 60 ERROR 61.x SERVICE 62.x SERVICE 63 SERVICE 64 SERVICE or PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER 40065 40066 40067 40068...
HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Addendum
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... (or part malfunction [Designjet]) Engine fuser error 50004 50005 50006 50007 50008 50009 Engine beam detect error Engine scanner error Engine fan error Engine communications error 50.1 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or LOW FUSER TEMPERATURE 50.2 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or FUSER TOOK TOO....2 ERROR PRESS SELECT KEY or SCANNER ROTATION FAILURE 57.1 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN MOTOR 1 FAILURE 57.2 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN MOTOR 2 FAILURE 57.3 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN MOTOR 3 FAILURE 57.4 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN MOTOR 4 FAILURE UPPER INPUT TRAY LIFTER MALFUNCTION LOWER INPUT...
... (or part malfunction [Designjet]) Engine fuser error 50004 50005 50006 50007 50008 50009 Engine beam detect error Engine scanner error Engine fan error Engine communications error 50.1 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or LOW FUSER TEMPERATURE 50.2 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or FUSER TOOK TOO....2 ERROR PRESS SELECT KEY or SCANNER ROTATION FAILURE 57.1 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN MOTOR 1 FAILURE 57.2 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN MOTOR 2 FAILURE 57.3 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN MOTOR 3 FAILURE 57.4 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN MOTOR 4 FAILURE UPPER INPUT TRAY LIFTER MALFUNCTION LOWER INPUT...
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... 55.XX ERROR PRESS SELECT KEY or COMMUNICATION FAILURE BETWEEN FORMATTER AND ENGINE 64 PRINTER ERROR CYCLE POWER or VIDEO DMA TRANSFER TIMED OUT FAN MOTOR 5 FAILURE 50031 50032 50033 50034 50035 50036 50048 50049 50050 50051 50052 50053 50054 50055 50056 50057 50058 50059 50060... FAN MOTOR 6 FAILURE FAN MOTOR 7 FAILURE FAN MOTOR 8 FAILURE Bad fuser type FAN MOTOR 9 FAILURE 57.A0 FAN FAILURE or FAN MOTOR 10 FAILURE XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER XX.XX...
... 55.XX ERROR PRESS SELECT KEY or COMMUNICATION FAILURE BETWEEN FORMATTER AND ENGINE 64 PRINTER ERROR CYCLE POWER or VIDEO DMA TRANSFER TIMED OUT FAN MOTOR 5 FAILURE 50031 50032 50033 50034 50035 50036 50048 50049 50050 50051 50052 50053 50054 50055 50056 50057 50058 50059 50060... FAN MOTOR 6 FAILURE FAN MOTOR 7 FAILURE FAN MOTOR 8 FAILURE Bad fuser type FAN MOTOR 9 FAILURE 57.A0 FAN FAILURE or FAN MOTOR 10 FAILURE XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER XX.XX...
HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual
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... or Code Meaning 40054 54 ERROR 40055 55 ERROR 40056 56 ERROR 40057 57 SERVICE or 57 MOTOR FAILURE, CALL SERVICE 40058 58 SERVICE or FAN MOTOR FAILURE, CALL SERVICE 40059 59 ERROR 40061 61.x SERVICE 40062 62.x SERVICE 40063 63 SERVICE 40064 64 SERVICE or PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER 40065...
... or Code Meaning 40054 54 ERROR 40055 55 ERROR 40056 56 ERROR 40057 57 SERVICE or 57 MOTOR FAILURE, CALL SERVICE 40058 58 SERVICE or FAN MOTOR FAILURE, CALL SERVICE 40059 59 ERROR 40061 61.x SERVICE 40062 62.x SERVICE 40063 63 SERVICE 40064 64 SERVICE or PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER 40065...
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...]) 50002 RAM Error, RAM Test Failed (or part malfunction [DesignJet]) 50003 Engine Fuser Error 50004 Engine Beam Detect Error 50005 Engine Scanner Error 50006 Engine Fan Error 50007 Engine Communications Error 50008 50.1 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or LOW FUSER TEMPERATURE 50009 50.2 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or FUSER TOOK TOO...
...]) 50002 RAM Error, RAM Test Failed (or part malfunction [DesignJet]) 50003 Engine Fuser Error 50004 Engine Beam Detect Error 50005 Engine Scanner Error 50006 Engine Fan Error 50007 Engine Communications Error 50008 50.1 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or LOW FUSER TEMPERATURE 50009 50.2 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or FUSER TOOK TOO...
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Status Code Display String or Code Meaning 50016 57.1 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN MOTOR 1 FAILURE 50017 57.2 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN MOTOR 2 FAILURE 50018 57.2 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN MOTOR 3 FAILURE 50019 57.4 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN MOTOR 4 FAILURE 50020 UPPER INPUT TRAY LIFTER MALFUNCTION 50021 LOWER INPUT TRAY LIFTER MALFUNCTION...
Status Code Display String or Code Meaning 50016 57.1 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN MOTOR 1 FAILURE 50017 57.2 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN MOTOR 2 FAILURE 50018 57.2 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN MOTOR 3 FAILURE 50019 57.4 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN MOTOR 4 FAILURE 50020 UPPER INPUT TRAY LIFTER MALFUNCTION 50021 LOWER INPUT TRAY LIFTER MALFUNCTION...
HP LaserJet 5000, 5000 N, 5000 GN, and 5000 DN Printers - User Guide
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...and doors are closed. (If a cover or door is opened during a print job, this might be used. • Use only paper that meets HP specifications (pages A-2 through the printer from Tray 1, try rotating the paper 180°. • Try rotating paper (such as index cards), make sure...(page A-17). • Clean the printer (page 67). • Contact an HP-authorized service or support provider to perform routine printer maintenance. (See the HP Support pages at the front of the paper being printed. Do not fan the stack. • If you are printing from a different orientation (page 47)....
...and doors are closed. (If a cover or door is opened during a print job, this might be used. • Use only paper that meets HP specifications (pages A-2 through the printer from Tray 1, try rotating the paper 180°. • Try rotating paper (such as index cards), make sure...(page A-17). • Clean the printer (page 67). • Contact an HP-authorized service or support provider to perform routine printer maintenance. (See the HP Support pages at the front of the paper being printed. Do not fan the stack. • If you are printing from a different orientation (page 47)....
HP LaserJet 5000, 5000 N, 5000 GN, and 5000 DN Printers - User Guide
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... problem after following the suggestions in the wrong language. Press [Go] to return to page 79. The display is blank and the printer's fan is off , and then turn the printer on . Check the power cord connections and the power switch. Check that the power supplied to...off . Turn the printer off . Press [-Value+] to the printer is on . If this does not work, contact an HP-authorized service or support provider. (See the HP Support pages at the front of this user's guide.) Note Macintosh users: For more troubleshooting information, see if the printer responds...
... problem after following the suggestions in the wrong language. Press [Go] to return to page 79. The display is blank and the printer's fan is off , and then turn the printer on . Check the power cord connections and the power switch. Check that the power supplied to...off . Turn the printer off . Press [-Value+] to the printer is on . If this does not work, contact an HP-authorized service or support provider. (See the HP Support pages at the front of this user's guide.) Note Macintosh users: For more troubleshooting information, see if the printer responds...
HP LaserJet 5000, 5000 N, and 5000 GN Printers - Quick Reference Guide
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Do not fan the stack. • If you are printing small sizes (such as index cards), make sure the paper is opened during a print job, this might cause a ...
Do not fan the stack. • If you are printing small sizes (such as index cards), make sure the paper is opened during a print job, this might cause a ...
Service Manual
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... Removing Assemblies 6-27 Transfer Roller Assembly 6-28 Fuser 6-30 Paper Handling PCA 6-31 Main Gear Assembly 6-35 Pickup Gear Assembly 6-37 Tray 1 Pickup Solenoid 6-39 Fan 6-40 Formatter Assembly 6-41 Tray 1 Roller 6-42 Tray 2 Roller 6-43 Paper Feed Roller Assembly 6-44 DC Controller Board and Power Supply 6-47 Paper Feed Belt...
... Removing Assemblies 6-27 Transfer Roller Assembly 6-28 Fuser 6-30 Paper Handling PCA 6-31 Main Gear Assembly 6-35 Pickup Gear Assembly 6-37 Tray 1 Pickup Solenoid 6-39 Fan 6-40 Formatter Assembly 6-41 Tray 1 Roller 6-42 Tray 2 Roller 6-43 Paper Feed Roller Assembly 6-44 DC Controller Board and Power Supply 6-47 Paper Feed Belt...
Service Manual
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Table 4-2. Life of Components (continued) Part name Part No. 6 Transfer Charging RG5-3579-000CN Roller 7 Exhaust Fan RH7-1354-000CN Quantity Expected Life 1 150,000 pages 1 25,000 hours 4-6 Printer Maintenance EN
Table 4-2. Life of Components (continued) Part name Part No. 6 Transfer Charging RG5-3579-000CN Roller 7 Exhaust Fan RH7-1354-000CN Quantity Expected Life 1 150,000 pages 1 25,000 hours 4-6 Printer Maintenance EN
Service Manual
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... to the laser driver PCA and sensors. +24 VDC is supplied to the high-voltage power supply PCA to drive the main motor, the exhaust fan, the scanner motor, the clutches, and the solenoids. +24 VDC is divided into +24 Vdr, which stops when the top cover is opened and SW401...
... to the laser driver PCA and sensors. +24 VDC is supplied to the high-voltage power supply PCA to drive the main motor, the exhaust fan, the scanner motor, the clutches, and the solenoids. +24 VDC is divided into +24 Vdr, which stops when the top cover is opened and SW401...
Service Manual
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...) q Laser and Scanner Drive q Paper Motion Monitoring and Control (photosensors and flags) q Clutches (tray pickup and Tray 1 feed) q Engine Test q Motors (Main Drive, Scanner, and Fans) The operation sequences of this printer are controlled by the CPU of the cartridge is detected only when the developing bias is applied. Toner Cartridge...
...) q Laser and Scanner Drive q Paper Motion Monitoring and Control (photosensors and flags) q Clutches (tray pickup and Tray 1 feed) q Engine Test q Motors (Main Drive, Scanner, and Fans) The operation sequences of this printer are controlled by the CPU of the cartridge is detected only when the developing bias is applied. Toner Cartridge...
Service Manual
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... is controlled and monitored by the DC Controller Board. If the printing ends, the fan motor is run the fan motor at half speed. It rotates the scanner mirror during the Initial Rotation period and the print period. When the printer turns on, the CPU (...IC301) on the DC controller PCA makes pin 99 (/HALFFAN) "H" and runs the fan motor half a turn. When the fixing unit warms up sufficiently, it makes pin 99 (/HALFFAN) "H" to set the fan drive voltage (FANON) to the voltage level to the target fixing roller temperature when the CPU...
... is controlled and monitored by the DC Controller Board. If the printing ends, the fan motor is run the fan motor at half speed. It rotates the scanner mirror during the Initial Rotation period and the print period. When the printer turns on, the CPU (...IC301) on the DC controller PCA makes pin 99 (/HALFFAN) "H" and runs the fan motor half a turn. When the fixing unit warms up sufficiently, it makes pin 99 (/HALFFAN) "H" to set the fan drive voltage (FANON) to the voltage level to the target fixing roller temperature when the CPU...
Service Manual
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... receives a print job from the various printer interfaces. PowerSave This feature (accessed from the Configuration Menu) conserves power by shutting down the Fuser and exhaust fans after the printer has been idle for two EIO cards, additional memory DIMMs, and the Hard Disk accessory. q Monitoring Control Panel inputs and relaying printer...
... receives a print job from the various printer interfaces. PowerSave This feature (accessed from the Configuration Menu) conserves power by shutting down the Fuser and exhaust fans after the printer has been idle for two EIO cards, additional memory DIMMs, and the Hard Disk accessory. q Monitoring Control Panel inputs and relaying printer...
Service Manual
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Figure 6-30 Fan (right side view of printer) Item A B Explanation Screws Power Cables EN Removing Assemblies 6-39 Fan 1 Remove the Top Cover (page 6-12) and Right Side Cover (page 6-23). 2 Disconnect the cable that supplies power to the fan. 3 Remove the two self-tapping screws securing the fan to the chassis. 4 Remove the fan from the chassis.
Figure 6-30 Fan (right side view of printer) Item A B Explanation Screws Power Cables EN Removing Assemblies 6-39 Fan 1 Remove the Top Cover (page 6-12) and Right Side Cover (page 6-23). 2 Disconnect the cable that supplies power to the fan. 3 Remove the two self-tapping screws securing the fan to the chassis. 4 Remove the fan from the chassis.
Service Manual
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... (page 6-23), and the Formatter Assembly (page 6-40). 2 Disconnect four cables on the right side of the chassis. (The fourth may have been disconnected during fan removal (page 6-39) already.) For the two large connectors, use a flatblade screwdriver to pull the cables away from the chassis. 4 Remove five screws on the...
... (page 6-23), and the Formatter Assembly (page 6-40). 2 Disconnect four cables on the right side of the chassis. (The fourth may have been disconnected during fan removal (page 6-39) already.) For the two large connectors, use a flatblade screwdriver to pull the cables away from the chassis. 4 Remove five screws on the...
Service Manual
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...the Control Panel and Formatter connector. Replace the Formatter. Turn off the printer and remove the printer's Formatter PCA. If the Fan is blank: 1. Replace the Fan. 3. Replace the Power Supply. d. Replace the Control Panel assembly. AC power is not successful, replace the Power Supply. Turn...the rod leading to the DC Controller Assembly. 2. Verify that the printer's diagnostics can assist in the troubleshooting process so that the Fan is connected to the power supply moves as the rocker switch is controlled by you turn on ? See table 7-3, "No AC ...
...the Control Panel and Formatter connector. Replace the Formatter. Turn off the printer and remove the printer's Formatter PCA. If the Fan is blank: 1. Replace the Fan. 3. Replace the Power Supply. d. Replace the Control Panel assembly. AC power is not successful, replace the Power Supply. Turn...the rod leading to the DC Controller Assembly. 2. Verify that the printer's diagnostics can assist in the troubleshooting process so that the Fan is connected to the power supply moves as the rocker switch is controlled by you turn on ? See table 7-3, "No AC ...