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... 1-18 Envelopes 1-19 Card Stock and Heavy Paper 1-20 Safety Information 1-22 Laser Safety Statement 1-22 Canadian DOC Regulations 1-22 FCC Regulations 1-23 Laser Statement for Finland 1-24 Toner Safety 1-25 Environmental Product Stewardship 1-26 2 Service Approach Overview 2-1 Service Approach 2-2 Parts and Supplies 2-3 Ordering Information 2-3 Helpful Documentation 2-4 Phone Numbers for Ordering 2-5 Exchange Program...
... 1-18 Envelopes 1-19 Card Stock and Heavy Paper 1-20 Safety Information 1-22 Laser Safety Statement 1-22 Canadian DOC Regulations 1-22 FCC Regulations 1-23 Laser Statement for Finland 1-24 Toner Safety 1-25 Environmental Product Stewardship 1-26 2 Service Approach Overview 2-1 Service Approach 2-2 Parts and Supplies 2-3 Ordering Information 2-3 Helpful Documentation 2-4 Phone Numbers for Ordering 2-5 Exchange Program...
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...Process 7-2 Troubleshooting Process Flow 7-4 Troubleshooting the Printing System 7-6 Preliminary Operating Checks 7-6 Power On 7-7 Display 7-11 Event Log 7-12 Printer Messages 7-16 General Paper Path Troubleshooting 7-41 Information Pages 7-44 Image Quality 7-49 Interface Troubleshooting 7-77 Reference Diagrams 7-80 Locations of ... 7-80 Sensors and Signals 7-88 DC Controller PCA Inputs and Outputs 7-107 8 Parts and Diagrams Overview 8-1 How To Use the Parts Lists and Diagrams 8-2 Accessories and Supplies 8-4 Common Hardware and Replacement Cables 8-6 Illustrations and...
...Process 7-2 Troubleshooting Process Flow 7-4 Troubleshooting the Printing System 7-6 Preliminary Operating Checks 7-6 Power On 7-7 Display 7-11 Event Log 7-12 Printer Messages 7-16 General Paper Path Troubleshooting 7-41 Information Pages 7-44 Image Quality 7-49 Interface Troubleshooting 7-77 Reference Diagrams 7-80 Locations of ... 7-80 Sensors and Signals 7-88 DC Controller PCA Inputs and Outputs 7-107 8 Parts and Diagrams Overview 8-1 How To Use the Parts Lists and Diagrams 8-2 Accessories and Supplies 8-4 Common Hardware and Replacement Cables 8-6 Illustrations and...
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... radio or television reception, which can radiate radio frequency energy. q Increase separation between equipment and receiver. Any changes or modifications to the printer that interference will not occur in a residential installation. If this equipment. q Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician. q..., the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by HP could void the user's authority to operate this equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the Class B limits of Part 15 of a shielded interface cable is no guarantee that are designed...
... radio or television reception, which can radiate radio frequency energy. q Increase separation between equipment and receiver. Any changes or modifications to the printer that interference will not occur in a residential installation. If this equipment. q Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician. q..., the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by HP could void the user's authority to operate this equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the Class B limits of Part 15 of a shielded interface cable is no guarantee that are designed...
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Once a faulty part is located, repair is not supported by assembly level replacement of the printer's internal diagnostics in conjunction with use of Field Replaceable Units (FRUs). PCA component replacement is generally accomplished by Hewlett-Packard. 2-2 Service Approach EN Service Approach Repair of the printer normally begins with the troubleshooting procedures in Chapter 7. Some mechanical assemblies may be repaired at the subassembly level.
Once a faulty part is located, repair is not supported by assembly level replacement of the printer's internal diagnostics in conjunction with use of Field Replaceable Units (FRUs). PCA component replacement is generally accomplished by Hewlett-Packard. 2-2 Service Approach EN Service Approach Repair of the printer normally begins with the troubleshooting procedures in Chapter 7. Some mechanical assemblies may be repaired at the subassembly level.
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Accessories can be ordered from an authorized service or support provider. See page 2-5 and page 8-4 for this manual. EN Parts and Supplies 2-3 Parts and Supplies Ordering Information Field replaceable and accessory part numbers are found in Chapter 8 of this printer. Use only accessories specifically designed for more information. Replacement parts may be ordered from HP's Support Materials Organization (SMO) or Support Materials Europe (SME).
Accessories can be ordered from an authorized service or support provider. See page 2-5 and page 8-4 for this manual. EN Parts and Supplies 2-3 Parts and Supplies Ordering Information Field replaceable and accessory part numbers are found in Chapter 8 of this printer. Use only accessories specifically designed for more information. Replacement parts may be ordered from HP's Support Materials Organization (SMO) or Support Materials Europe (SME).
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Helpful Documentation Table 2-1 lists part numbers to using printer 5021-0330 commands with HP LaserJet printers. Helpful Documentation Item Description or Use Part Number HP LaserJet Printer Family Paper Specification Guide A guide to using paper and other print media with HP LaserJet printers. 5021-8909 PCL 5/PJL Technical Reference Documentation Package A guide to order documentation. Guide C4110-90901 (English) HP LaserJet 5000, 5000 N, An additional...
Helpful Documentation Table 2-1 lists part numbers to using printer 5021-0330 commands with HP LaserJet printers. Helpful Documentation Item Description or Use Part Number HP LaserJet Printer Family Paper Specification Guide A guide to using paper and other print media with HP LaserJet printers. 5021-8909 PCL 5/PJL Technical Reference Documentation Package A guide to order documentation. Guide C4110-90901 (English) HP LaserJet 5000, 5000 N, An additional...
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... Parts and Supplies 2-5 only) q SME (Support Materials Europe) (49 7031) 142253 Exchange Program HP offers remanufactured assemblies for software applications, call HP's Distribution Center (HPD) 1-970-339-7009. Helpful "System Maps" to the questions asked most frequently by fax through Support Materials Organization (SMO), or Support Materials Europe (SME). These are available by HP LaserJet printer...
... Parts and Supplies 2-5 only) q SME (Support Materials Europe) (49 7031) 142253 Exchange Program HP offers remanufactured assemblies for software applications, call HP's Distribution Center (HPD) 1-970-339-7009. Helpful "System Maps" to the questions asked most frequently by fax through Support Materials Organization (SMO), or Support Materials Europe (SME). These are available by HP LaserJet printer...
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...,000 pages. q The print quality of HP LaserJet Toner Cartridges influences the customer's perception of a refilled Toner Cartridge. Cartridge components that a refilled Toner Cartridge functions at the high level of reliability of the major "consumable" parts. To join this recycling effort, follow the...predict what the long term reliability effect on the Toner Cartridge's box. HP pays the shipping costs from the use a Toner Cartridge before the expiration date stamped on the printer is from using different toner formulations found in refilled cartridges. The Toner ...
...,000 pages. q The print quality of HP LaserJet Toner Cartridges influences the customer's perception of a refilled Toner Cartridge. Cartridge components that a refilled Toner Cartridge functions at the high level of reliability of the major "consumable" parts. To join this recycling effort, follow the...predict what the long term reliability effect on the Toner Cartridge's box. HP pays the shipping costs from the use a Toner Cartridge before the expiration date stamped on the printer is from using different toner formulations found in refilled cartridges. The Toner ...
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...EconoMode on or off (for high quality). Caution HP does not recommend fulltime use of toner on (to 50%. Print Quality Menu (continued) Item Values RET=MEDIUM OFF LIGHT MEDIUM DARK ECONOMODE=OFF OFF ON Explanation Use the printer's Resolution Enhancement technology (REt) setting to ProRes ... is used full-time, it is possible that the toner supply will outlast the mechanical parts in the Toner Cartridge.) Note It is best to change the REt setting from the printer driver or software application. (Driver and software settings override Control Panel settings.) Turn EconoMode ...
...EconoMode on or off (for high quality). Caution HP does not recommend fulltime use of toner on (to 50%. Print Quality Menu (continued) Item Values RET=MEDIUM OFF LIGHT MEDIUM DARK ECONOMODE=OFF OFF ON Explanation Use the printer's Resolution Enhancement technology (REt) setting to ProRes ... is used full-time, it is possible that the toner supply will outlast the mechanical parts in the Toner Cartridge.) Note It is best to change the REt setting from the printer driver or software application. (Driver and software settings override Control Panel settings.) Turn EconoMode ...
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...caution below. WARNING! Be careful when cleaning around the printer. Clean the outside surfaces with a dry cloth and wash your clothes in Table 4-1. Clean the inside parts as indicated in cold water. Cleaning the Printer and Accessories To maintain high print quality and performance, ...thoroughly clean the printer and the paper handling accessories: q Every time you begin these steps, turn the printer off with a lightly water-...
...caution below. WARNING! Be careful when cleaning around the printer. Clean the outside surfaces with a dry cloth and wash your clothes in Table 4-1. Clean the inside parts as indicated in cold water. Cleaning the Printer and Accessories To maintain high print quality and performance, ...thoroughly clean the printer and the paper handling accessories: q Every time you begin these steps, turn the printer off with a lightly water-...
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... 4-5 Refer to the instructions included in the printer. Reset Maintenance Count After the PM kit has been installed, reset the maintenance count. 1 Turn the printer off. 2 While pressing [Item-] and [Value-] turn the printer on. To order parts, see page 8-4. Life of certain components in... the kit for this printer, conducted by INITIALIZING. Expected Life of Components The following table ...
... 4-5 Refer to the instructions included in the printer. Reset Maintenance Count After the PM kit has been installed, reset the maintenance count. 1 Turn the printer off. 2 While pressing [Item-] and [Value-] turn the printer on. To order parts, see page 8-4. Life of certain components in... the kit for this printer, conducted by INITIALIZING. Expected Life of Components The following table ...
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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 Table 4-2.
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... applies only to store I/O and information on the print environment's configuration. There are two types of NVRAM are not compatible. it may exceed the printer's ability to create the page image fast enough to keep pace with PRESS GO TO CONTINUE. Page Protect Page complexity (rules, complex graphics, or... ensures that DIMMs and SIMMS are retained when the printer is mounted on the rear of font and data compression methods. SDRAM DIMMs are 32-bit, 100-pin, 60nsec. It can be used to permanently store downloaded fonts and forms in parts (for example, the top half on one page...
... applies only to store I/O and information on the print environment's configuration. There are two types of NVRAM are not compatible. it may exceed the printer's ability to create the page image fast enough to keep pace with PRESS GO TO CONTINUE. Page Protect Page complexity (rules, complex graphics, or... ensures that DIMMs and SIMMS are retained when the printer is mounted on the rear of font and data compression methods. SDRAM DIMMs are 32-bit, 100-pin, 60nsec. It can be used to permanently store downloaded fonts and forms in parts (for example, the top half on one page...
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q Dynamic I /O Ports. This can receive data from more information. PML PML is a Printer Management Language that personality. This allows the printer to be changed from one I/O simultaneously, until the I/O buffer is full. PJL Overview Printer Job Language (PJL) is an integral part of configuration, in landscape only if they are formatted for more than one...
q Dynamic I /O Ports. This can receive data from more information. PML PML is a Printer Management Language that personality. This allows the printer to be changed from one I/O simultaneously, until the I/O buffer is full. PJL Overview Printer Job Language (PJL) is an integral part of configuration, in landscape only if they are formatted for more than one...
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... the photosensitive drum surface to the paper by the transfer charging roller. Conditioning 3. The laser beam modulated by the video signal is illuminated on the surface of the cartridge. The cartridge...drum. Developing 5. The residual toner on the photosensitive drum is scraped down with the laser diode. The latent image formed on the photosensitive drum surface is changed to a visual... is reported to the Formatter. 5-18 Functional Information EN If the toner in the printer, it drives the main motor to prepare for a new latent image. Image Formation System...
... the photosensitive drum surface to the paper by the transfer charging roller. Conditioning 3. The laser beam modulated by the video signal is illuminated on the surface of the cartridge. The cartridge...drum. Developing 5. The residual toner on the photosensitive drum is scraped down with the laser diode. The latent image formed on the photosensitive drum surface is changed to a visual... is reported to the Formatter. 5-18 Functional Information EN If the toner in the printer, it drives the main motor to prepare for a new latent image. Image Formation System...
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... inward into the slot (press firmly). Place it on each side of the printer. Align the notches on the DIMM with fingers against the side edges and thumbs against the back edge. User Installable Accessories 6-2 Removing and Replacing Parts Memory Upgrade CAUTION Static electricity can damage dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). Hold...
... inward into the slot (press firmly). Place it on each side of the printer. Align the notches on the DIMM with fingers against the side edges and thumbs against the back edge. User Installable Accessories 6-2 Removing and Replacing Parts Memory Upgrade CAUTION Static electricity can damage dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). Hold...
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If an optional duplexer is properly installed and the cables are routed through the left side. 6-4 Removing and Replacing Parts EN Make sure the cable tray is installed: 1 Slide the rear section of the duplexer away from the printer. 2 Remove the rear section of the duplexer by lifting and rotating the rear section to clear all of the tabs in the grooves, as illustrated. 3 Unplug the power cord and disconnect any cables. 4 Remove the cable tray by lifting it out of position, as illustrated. 5 Reverse these steps to install the cable tray and the rear section of the duplexer.
If an optional duplexer is properly installed and the cables are routed through the left side. 6-4 Removing and Replacing Parts EN Make sure the cable tray is installed: 1 Slide the rear section of the duplexer away from the printer. 2 Remove the rear section of the duplexer by lifting and rotating the rear section to clear all of the tabs in the grooves, as illustrated. 3 Unplug the power cord and disconnect any cables. 4 Remove the cable tray by lifting it out of position, as illustrated. 5 Reverse these steps to install the cable tray and the rear section of the duplexer.
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...tapping screw, first turn it clicks, indicating the threads are Phillips head screws that require a #2 size Phillips screwdriver. CAUTION The printer contains parts that the Phillips tip has more beveled surfaces. If a self-tapping screw-hole becomes stripped, repair of the screw-hole or ...inch shaft) q Small, flat-blade screwdriver q Small, needle-nosed pliers All screws used in field-replaceable printer components are seated. Unplug the power cord from the Laser/Scanner assembly. Then, turn it to the left until it to the right to tighten. Removal and Replacement ...
...tapping screw, first turn it clicks, indicating the threads are Phillips head screws that require a #2 size Phillips screwdriver. CAUTION The printer contains parts that the Phillips tip has more beveled surfaces. If a self-tapping screw-hole becomes stripped, repair of the screw-hole or ...inch shaft) q Small, flat-blade screwdriver q Small, needle-nosed pliers All screws used in field-replaceable printer components are seated. Unplug the power cord from the Laser/Scanner assembly. Then, turn it to the left until it to the right to tighten. Removal and Replacement ...
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Posidriv Screwdrivers Table 6-1. Black Self-tapping Phillips screw 6-8 Removing and Replacing Parts Used to fasten metal or plastic to metal when good electrical contact is needed. Screws Used in the Printer Drawing and Description Purpose Threaded Phillips with captive star washer Used to fasten metal to plastic mainframes. Silver Self-tapping Phillips screw Used to fasten metal or plastic to plastic mainframes. EN Phillips Posidriv Figure 6-2 Phillips vs.
Posidriv Screwdrivers Table 6-1. Black Self-tapping Phillips screw 6-8 Removing and Replacing Parts Used to fasten metal or plastic to metal when good electrical contact is needed. Screws Used in the Printer Drawing and Description Purpose Threaded Phillips with captive star washer Used to fasten metal to plastic mainframes. Silver Self-tapping Phillips screw Used to fasten metal or plastic to plastic mainframes. EN Phillips Posidriv Figure 6-2 Phillips vs.
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Figure 6-3 Rear Door/Rear Output Bin . Removing Covers Rear Door / Rear Output Bin 1 Face the rear of the printer, releasing the Rear Door. Item A Explanation Locking Tabs 6-10 Removing and Replacing Parts EN Press the two locking tabs toward the center of the printer.
Figure 6-3 Rear Door/Rear Output Bin . Removing Covers Rear Door / Rear Output Bin 1 Face the rear of the printer, releasing the Rear Door. Item A Explanation Locking Tabs 6-10 Removing and Replacing Parts EN Press the two locking tabs toward the center of the printer.