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11-26-2018 12:38 PM
Receiving an error message:
59.C0 error
Turn off then on
I have tried turning it off & on, unplugging/plugging back in, restarting computer, reinstalling drivers, checking/switching toners. Nothing works. Any suggestions???
11-26-2018 02:41 PM
See the information posted here:
https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/LaserJet-Printing/Error-code-59-C0/td-p/6282420
The take away is the following:
The 59.... error code is usually a hardware problem with one of the motors.
I suggest calling your printer into HP if you have warranty remaining. If not then contact a printer repair shop for a quote. If the quote is too expensive then consider replacing the printer or attempting to repair the problem youself.
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11-26-2018 09:16 PM - edited 11-26-2018 10:07 PM
It's a common issue for CP1525nw to act like that and it's all coming from so called Sticky Solenoids problem.
If you let CP1525 turn all on its way you will hear its engine rotates as usual like it will grab paper and print but then it pauses for a while ,again it rorates and pauses...... and so on like it will go on and go on like it will never stop. But if you let it be there all on its own way it will end up showing 59.C0/59.F0.
http://westhillprinters.blogspot.com/2011/12/sticky-solenoids.html
There're two solenoids in CP1525 which one for iTB and the other is for pick-up roller. The iTB one seats at upper right conner of the machine and the other is at the bottom right sidt of CP1525. Both of them hide deeply and not not easily to be got to. And there's no other way to fix such problem but to take apart the machine and take really care of it.
The best thing is if you do it right you will only have to do that only one time and it will never happen twice.
You will need the Service Manual with you just google it.
What myself really have done many times's experience is never really trying to take everything apart to get to the solenoid if you really do so you will be ended up with failing easily. What you really have to do is finding out whers the solenoids's locatation and find a easy way to stop its sticky happened again. What i always did is just putting a V-shape paper into the two matels of the sonenoid to keep them away from sticky again and all will be done.
To get to that you ill have to find out or to make a hole which it can let you to get to the solenoid.
What i posted earlier is here and hope it will help.
The iTB side is:
https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/LaserJet-Printing/59-C0-error/m-p/6805514#M351732
Sorry for my poor English to make me hard to describe more clearly.
The last two pictures below are the most inportant thing you really need to do.
The solenoid seats at right inside the hole. Do'nt take everything apart to get to it, it's a really hard job to do that and it's more dificult to put everything back into its right place and it's really to be wrong of somewhere.
Just insert a small V shape paper into the small hole to avoid the sticky solenoid happened again, before doing that it's better to use a Q-tip with alcohol insert into the small hole to clean up the sticky thing.