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- Re: Error 59.FO LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn

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03-19-2020 09:16 AM
See attached file
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05-12-2020 08:12 AM
I have tried this upgrade several times, i follow the directions and everything works fine, however the printer never auto-restarts. it just sits there.... I restarted the printer after a while but the upgrade was not done. I tried 5 times and it never works...
07-02-2020 04:01 PM
EXCELLENT advice! We have a client with an under warranty problem printer that showed this error code intermittently. The client called HP tech support, who wasted his time without a fix. We took it out of service and replaced it while we tested it with small print jobs for weeks without a problem. We again talked to the client who then remembered the error happened when printing multi-page (5+) color jobs. We then tried larger color print jobs and the 59.f0 error happened consistantly and eventually would not EVER clear. Luckily, we found this solution post. THIS solution plus a firmware upgrade and a restart solved all of its problems. We have installed about 8 of these printers and 2 days after getting this fix had the 2nd client call with the same problem. A few minutes later we had the 2nd printer fixed. I can't believe that HP is doing nothing to fix this. Thanks for sharing!!!
08-04-2020 12:58 PM
Here is the link to the fix as my post is quite a ways back and will not hurt to refresh it so people can find it easier
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bb152avrl4ldbvq/AAAwFzMKOCxgKKrIPDgiL8C2a?dl=0
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08-31-2020 05:37 PM
First, I assume you are plugged directly into the wall and not into any kind of surge protector or multitap outlet or UPS as these can all cause this error. I would remove all cartridges to see if it will pause and prompt for cartridges before rebooting again. If the looping continues then you will need to try a NVRAM reset and if that does not work either your DC controller has failed or your transfer belt or drive is damaged. I have sent you a PM with NVRAM reset instructions.
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