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01-23-2025 08:09 AM
So basically whenever I try to print on my printer, it says 59.C0 error and then when I turn it off and then back on again, it sometimes prints but most of the times it doesn't and if i print a couple of days or weeks later it works perfectly fine without showing that error.
01-25-2025 10:22 AM
Hi @Nehal10,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
The 59.C0 error on your HP Color LaserJet Pro M252n is often related to a problem with the printer's fuser or its associated components. The fuser is responsible for bonding the toner to the paper, and issues with it can lead to this kind of error.
Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve the error:
Reset the Printer
- Turn off the printer.
- Unplug it from the power source and wait for about 60 seconds.
- Plug it back in and turn it on to reset the printer. This can sometimes clear temporary errors.
Check for Paper Jams
- Inspect the paper path for any paper jams or obstructions, particularly around the fuser area. Even small bits of paper can trigger errors.
Inspect the Fuser Unit
- The fuser may be experiencing wear and tear or might not be properly seated. Open the printer and check if the fuser is installed correctly.
- If you notice any visible damage or a faulty connection, you may need to replace the fuser.
Firmware Update
- Ensure that the printer's firmware is up to date. HP releases firmware updates that can fix known issues or improve performance. You can check for updates on the HP website or through the printer's settings menu.
Power Cycling
- Sometimes, turning the printer off for an extended period (overnight) and turning it back on can help reset internal components that might be causing the error.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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