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12-20-2016 01:15 PM - edited 12-20-2016 01:15 PM
Installed new maintenance kit in Laserjet M806. Upon boot, received error 50.6F.00 Fuser error. Restarted the printer and received the same error. Thought it could possible be a bad fuser, so I tried a different one. Received the same error on boot. Tried the new fuser in a differnet M806. Received the same error on that printer. If I put the old fusers back in, the printers start up without a problem. Thinking I possible received two bad fusers, I ordered two more maintenance kits from a different company. These are all HP certified fusers, not rebuilds.
I contacted a local Printer tech. He mention that the error refers to voltage, and to remove any powerstrips. I've removed the powerstrip and plugged the printer directly into the wall. Same error. I tried to connect the printer to a battery backup, thinking it might regulate the voltage if there was an issue with the outlet. Still getting the same error. I can find no information on this error online, and would appreciate any help anyone could give me.
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12-20-2016 04:29 PM - edited 12-20-2016 04:30 PM
Did you by any chance order 220 volt fuser kits instead of 110 volt?
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12-20-2016 04:29 PM - edited 12-20-2016 04:30 PM
Did you by any chance order 220 volt fuser kits instead of 110 volt?
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