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LaserJet Enterprise M608

Working on a LaserJet Enterprise M608 with an error code 59.00.c0. What is a site that would be most helpful. I have tried to google this error messages but have not found site that have this message.

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59 errors are all typically related to motors. In this case, may be caused by a faulty toner cartridge. Power on unit and if it comes to ready and ask for a cartridge but does not display the 59 error, then install the toner cartridge and see if the error returns. If it does, then the cartridge is bad. If the error appears on restart then likely the drive mech RM2-6756-000cn need to be replaced. 

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Sadly, that specific error code is not listed in the Control Panel Message Document. Repairtrooper gave you the part number they recommend to replace with 59 errors. I have also had to replace some paper feed assemblies due to a sensor flag that snaps out of place when people get jams or labels stick to it. Is there a loud popping noise and does the printer tell you the tray it out of paper also?

 

you can check to see if that flag is in place. It sits just to the right of the feed rollers. Here is a pic of it, but the feed assembly is rotated 90 degrees, so the profile of the flag is a lot smaller if you remove the paper tray and are looking inside the printer.

 

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