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03-15-2018 03:11 AM
I Keep getting the 59.F0 error on my printer everytime I go to print. I have run the digonostics on the printer and have come up with nothing. I looked on here for anything and found an archived post that I couldnt open.
Please help me figure out what the problem is.
Paul
03-15-2018 08:38 PM
Go to the link below. If the issue is the transfer belt you will be very lucky. Most times it is the fuser drive assembly which is one of the hardest repair jobs on a hp printer.
05-05-2019
07:34 AM
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05-05-2019
11:32 AM
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Cheron-Z
I know it's late hope it'll help for the others.
It's caused by so called sticky solenoid which seat behind formatter, ADF......
Not so easy to get to it. You need to take out ADF,left,right,upper case.... first.
http://westhillprinters.blogspot.com/2011/12/sticky-solenoids.html
It controls black color and the other three colors (at the same time)to work with each other.
But because of sticky problem you got 59.C0 error.
What you need to do is to resolve the sticky solenoid issue.
Not an easy job to do but it's not so difficult either.
No need to really take apart everything before you to get to it .
What you really need to do is making a piece of V shape of paper its dimention maybe is 0.3 * 1.2 cm.
And find some ways to insert it into and between the solenoid's two metals to prevent the sticky issues happens again.
It will always has a small hole between gears and plastics. Find it out and insert the V shape paper into it.
After done that you will be fine.
Find it out where the solenoid is and there's no need to get it out from the machine you just need to find a way (or a hole, a gap) to try to insert a V-shape paper into between that two metals to keep them from stick together again. It always works.
You need a thin paper don't make it too thick!
Check here on youtube, not same models but same problems.
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