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08-12-2013 12:21 PM
I have a LaserJet M4555 MFP with a fuser error code of 50.2F.00. The screen says to turn it off, then back on and if the issue persists, to call a tech. Well, I have tried turning it off and back on. I tried booting it without the network cable. I even replaced the fuser. And I still have the error.
Any ideas on how to fix it without throwing parts at it?
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08-12-2013 05:49 PM
This is a low or no temp error. If the fuser has indeed been replaced with a known working fuser and still have the same error, then the next step to to check all the connections for the fuser as indicated below:
W = 2: Reconnect the connectors (J53, J54 and J82) on the DC controller PCA.
3. Replace the fuser.
4. W = 2: Reconnect the connector (J62) on the low-voltage power supply PCA.
5. If the error persists, replace the low-voltage power supply.
W = 2: Reconnect the connectors (J53, J54 and J82) on the DC controller PCA.
3. Replace the fuser.
4. W = 2: Reconnect the connector (J62) on the low-voltage power supply PCA.
5. If the error persists, replace the low-voltage power supply.
03-20-2016 05:39 AM
I have a LaserJet M4555 MFP with a fuser error code of 50.2F.00. The screen says to turn it off, then back on and if the issue persists, to call a tech. Well, I have tried turning it off and back on. I tried booting it without the network cable. I even replaced the fuser. And I still have the error.
Any ideas on how to fix it without throwing parts at it?
Any ideas on how to fix it without throwing parts at it?

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