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Printed on Recycled P aper *C3990-90991* *C3990-90991* C3990-90991 HP LaserJ et 5L and 6L Printer Ser vice Manual Copyright© 1997 He wlett P ackard Co. Printed in USA 9/97 Manual Part No. C3990-90991 HP LaserJ et 5L and 6L Printer (C3941/C3990) Service Manual[...]
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Service Manu al HP LaserJet 5L HP LaserJet 6L (C3941A) (C3990A)[...]
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© Copyright He wlett-Packard Company 1997 All Rights Reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws. Publication number C3990-90991 First edition, May 1997 W arranty The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. He wlett[...]
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Con ventions This man ual uses the following con ventions: Color is used to em phasize items which are im portant to the m aterial under discussion. The nam es of major printer parts and assemb lies are CAPIT ALIZED . Bold is used for emp hasis, particularly in situations wher e italic type would be confusing. Italic type is used to indicate relate[...]
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Chapter Descrip tions 1 Product Inf orm ation Orientation to the printer, as well as the service and repair philoso phy , is discussed. Informatio n on obtaining assistance and warranty is also here. 2 Site Requirements Here are recomm endations pertainin g to installation requir ements. 3 Operating Overview This chapter has detailed info rmation a[...]
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List of Figur es Figure 1-1 HP Laser Jet 5L Mo del and Serial Num bers . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 Figure 1-2 HP Laser Jet 6L Mo del and Serial Num bers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 Figure 1-3 Front/Sid e V iews of the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7 Figure 1-4 Front Door Assem blies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8 [...]
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Figure 6-24 Picku p Roller Assembly Removal (2 of 2) . . . . . . . . . . . 6-28 Figure 6-25 Paper Pickup Roller Assem bly Replacemen t (Inside/Fron t V iew) 6-29 Figure 6-26 Paper Feed Fr ame Rem ov al (1 of 4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-30 Figure 6-27 Paper Feed Fr ame Rem ov al (2 of 4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-31 Figure 6-28 Paper Feed F[...]
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List of T ables T able 1-1 Pr inter Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 T able 1-2 Paper Capacities and Sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 T able 1-3 Per formance Spe cifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 T able 1-4 E lectrical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1[...]
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1 Pr oduct Inf orm ation Contents Printer Featur es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Paper Capacities and Sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 Model and Ser ial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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1-2 Product Informatio n[...]
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Printer F eatures Paper Capacities and Sizes Features Description s Print Speed 4 ppm (HP LaserJet 5L); 6 ppm (HP LaserJet 6L) T e xt & Graphics Resolution 300 or 600 dpi Printer Language Enhanced PCL 5 Monthly Usage (pages) 4,000 pages (HP LaserJet 5L); 6,000 pages (HP LaserJet 6L) Memor y: Standard 1 Maximum Memory Capacity 1 Mbyt e RAM 9 Mby[...]
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Identif ication Model and Serial The model num ber and serial num bers are listed on identification labels located on the bottom of the printe r . Th e model num ber is alphanum eric, such as C39 41A for the HP Laser Jet 5L printer, and C399 0A for the HP LaserJet 6L prin ter . The serial number contain s info rmation abo ut the Country of Orig in,[...]
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HP LaserJet 6L Model and Serial Numbers Figure 1-2 1 Product Information Product Info rmation 1-5[...]
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Specif ications Category Specificat ion Print Speed*: HP LaserJet 5L Print Speed*: HP LaserJet 6L 4 ppm 6 ppm Monthly Usage (Duty Cycle): HP LaserJet 5L Monthly Usage (Duty Cycle): HP LaserJet 6L 4,000 pages 6,000 pages Lif e Expectanc y of T oner Car tridge (pages)** 2,500 pages @ 5% cov erage First Print A4 <23 seconds Letter <23 seconds * [...]
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Pr oduct Over view Front/Side Views of the Printer 1. P aper Input Suppor t 7. F ront P anel Button 13. F ront Output Sl ot (f ace-up) 2. P aper Output Suppor t 8. P aper Output Bin 3. P aper Guides 9. P aper Path Le v er 4. Error (top) Light 10. Serial and Model Number (under printer) 5. Data (middle) Light 11. P aper Input Bin 6. Ready (bottom) L[...]
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Front Door Assemblies 14. P aper Release Lev er 16. T ransf er Roller (do not touch) 15. T oner Car tridge Compar tment 17. EP Door Figure 1-4 1-8 Product Informatio n[...]
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Back View of the Printer 18. P ower Cable Connector 20. Memory Expansion Cov er 19. P arallel Cable Connector Figure 1-5 I 1 Product Information Product Info rmation 1-9[...]
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Ser vice A pproach Repair of the printer normally begins with the use of the prin ter’ s internal diagnostics in conju nction with the troubleshootin g procedures in Cha pter 7. Once a faulty part is located, repair is gener ally accom plished by assemb ly level replacem ent of Field Repla ceable Units (FR Us). Some m echanical assemblies may be [...]
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Description Part Num ber PDO PCE HPD HP LaserJet F amily Quic k Referen ce Service Guide 5021-0369 X X HP LaserJet 5L Printer User’ s Manual C3941-90901 X HP LaserJet 6L Printer User’ s Manual C3990-90901 X HP PCL5 Printer Language T echnical Ref erence Inf ormation P ac kage 5010-3994 X X HP LaserJet Printer F amily P aper Specifications Guid [...]
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T echnical Assistance Online Services: fo r 24-hour access to inf ormation ov er your modem, we suggest these services. W orld Wide Web URL —Printer driv ers, updated HP printer software, and product and support inf ormation ma y be obtained from http:/ /www .hp.com, or in Europe from http://www2.h p .com. In Japan printer drivers ma y be obtaine[...]
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W orldwide Support U.S. and Canada: Customer Support & Product Repair Assista nce (Please refer to the warranty chapt er of this manual f or additional product repai r informa tion.) Call (208) 323-2551 Mon-F ri 6 am to 10 pm and Saturda y 9 am to 4 pm (Mountain Time) free of charge during the Warr anty P eriod; howe ver , your stand ard long-d[...]
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W arranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights. Y ou m ay also have othe r rights, wh ich may vary from area to area. Hewlett-Packard warrants the 5L and 6L Laser Jet prin ters against defects in materials and workm anship for a period of one year fro m the date of purchase by the end user and is not transferable. During the warranty perio[...]
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If you are using a mechanical switchb ox, ensure that it is equipped with a surge protector . Dam age to your prin ter could occur from the use of unpr otected mechanica l switchboxes. The warranty perio d begins either on the date of delivery or , where the purch ase price includes installation by Hewlett-Packard, on the date of installation . W a[...]
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1-16 Product Inf ormation[...]
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2 Site Req uir ements Contents Site Requirem ents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 Operating Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 Printer Space Req uirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 The HP C39 06A/F T oner Cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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2 -2 Site Requ irements[...]
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Site Requir ements Operating En vironment The environmental requir ements listed in the table below mu st be maintained to ensure the pro per operation of this printer . Consider the following poin ts befo re installing the printer : • Install in a well-v entilated, dust- free area. • Install on a ha rd, flat and con tinuous surfac e , with all[...]
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Printer Space Requirements Printer Space Requirements Figure 2-1 Description Dimension Width 13.2 in. (335.5 mm) Depth 12.3 in. (311.2 mm) Height (stor age) (operational ) 8.9 in. (227.5 mm) 14.6 in. (372.7 mm)* W eight (with toner car tridge) 15.9 lbs. (7.2 kg) T oner car tridge weight** 1.5 lbs. (.7 kg) * With letter input assembly extended. ** S[...]
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The HP C3906A/F T oner Cartridge T oner cartridges conta in compone nts that are sensitive to light, temp erature, and humidity . Follo w the recomme ndations in this section to ensure the high est qua lity and longest life of HP tone r cartridges. Keep the prin ter within the following en vironmen tal conditions for optim um perform ance. Storage [...]
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T oner Cartrid ge Handling Sugge stions • Before installing a cartrid ge, distribute the tone r evenly by rotating the cartridg e back and forth five to six tim es. (Se e Figure 2-2.) Repe at this action when toner begins to run low . Toner Cartridge Distribution • Do not touch the surfac e of the photo sensitive drum in the cartridg e. Protect[...]
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3 Operating Overview Contents Using the Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 Control Panel La yout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 LED Lig hts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 The Fron t Panel Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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3-2 Operating Overview[...]
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Using the Control Panel Control Panel Lay out The Con trol Panel consists of three status lights and a Front Panel Butto n located at the front of the printer . The Control Panel consists of one button and three status lights. ERROR (Y ellow) DA T A (Green) READY (Green) + These lights can be in only one of the following states: + OFF ON Blinking 3[...]
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LED Lights The LED lights provide a quick way to check the prin ter’ s status. When this Indicator: Look s like this: It means this: Do this: On Blinking Ready Ready to print. Print job in progress . Let job finish printing. On Form Feed There is unprinted data in the buff er . Briefly press the F ront P anel Button to print the remaining data. B[...]
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When this indicator: Looks like this: It means this: Do this: Blinking Err or (light blinki ng) P age T oo Comple x The page ma y be too comple x for the printer’ s memor y capacity or the printer may not be ab le to create the image fas t enough to keep pace with the engine printing process . Briefly press and rele ase the F ront P anel Button t[...]
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The Front Panel Button Depending on what state the printer is in, pressing the Front Panel Butto n allo ws you to control printing tasks by either starting or resum ing a printer function. Use the Front Panel Button to accom plish the following tasks: Function Lights Action Result W ake Up All lights are off while plugged into power source. Briefly[...]
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Printing a Self-T est Page A self-test page can be useful in troubleshooting printer problem s and deter mining which fon ts have been do wnloaded to the prin ter . Self-test Page for HP LaserJet 5L Figure 3-1 3 Installa tion and Configu ration Operating Overview 3-7[...]
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Self-test Page for HP LaserJet 6L The self-test page lists the curr ent printer configuration. (If any fonts have been downloaded to the printer a second page will print.) T o print a self-te st page: 1 Make sure the Ready (bo ttom) Ligh t is on, and all other lights are off. W ake up the printer if necessary by pressing the Front Panel Butto n. 2 [...]
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Continuou s Self T est A continuous self test can be usefu l for trou bleshooting paper path and other problem s. T o prin t a continu ous self test: 1 Disconnect the printer from the power source . 2 Press and hold down the Fro nt Panel Button while con necting power . 3 Continue hold ing the button for abou t fi ve seconds. All lights will illumi[...]
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Printing an Engin e T est The engine test prin t can be used to verify that the print engin e is fun ctioning correctly . Th e Formatte r PCA is com pletely byp assed during an engine test. Consequently , this test is useful for isolating engine prin ter pro blems. Th e engine test prints a full page of vertical lines down the entire printab le are[...]
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Resetting the Printer Resetting the printer accom plishes the following: • Clears all data from the prin ter’s memor y (including unpr inted data, download ed fonts, and macros). • Stops any printing that is taking place and ejects the page. • Removes some erro r conditions. • Resets the printer to its facto ry default settings. T o Reset[...]
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3-12 Operating Overview[...]
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4 Printer M aintenance Contents Life Expectancy of Consu mables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 T oner Cartridge Lif e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 Saving T oner with EconoM ode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 Refilled T oner Cartrid ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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4-2 Printer Maintenanc e[...]
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Life Expectancy of Consum ables Always inspec t the com ponents listed in T able 4-1 for wear when servicing the printer . Replace these com ponents as needed, based on printer failures or wear, not strictly on usage. Description HP LaserJet 5L Part Number HP LaserJet 6L Part Number Est Life (pgs) Remarks T oner Car tridge (user replaceab le) C3906[...]
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T oner Cartridge Life The toner cartridg e has been designed to simplif y the replacemen t of the printer’ s major “consu mable” parts. Th e toner cartridge conta ins the prin ting mechanism and a supply of toner . Wh en using a typical word-p rocessing application, a toner cartridge will print appro ximately 250 0 pages where the text covers[...]
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proofs. Eco noMode can be set throu gh your printer driver . See Cha pter 3 for informa tion. Notes Some software applicatio ns may refer to this as “draf t mode." Ref illed T oner Cartridges While Hewlett-Packard does not pro hibit the use of refilled toner cartrid ges during the warranty period or while und er a maintenance con tract, we d[...]
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Cleaning the Prin ter T o maintain the print quality, thor oughly clean the prin ter: • Every time you change the toner cartridge. • After printin g approxim ately 2,500 pages. • Whenev er print quality prob lems occur. Clean the outside of the printer with a lightly water-dampene d cloth. Clean the inside with only a dry , lint-fr ee cloth. [...]
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Cleaning Printer Comp onents CAUTION T o av oid permanen t dam age to the toner cartrid ge, do not use ammon ia-based cleaners on or arou nd the printer . Do not touch the transfe r roller with your fingers. Contam inants on the roller can cause print quality prob lems. COMPONE NT CLEANING METHOD/NOT ES Outside Cov ers Use a water-dampened cloth. D[...]
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Static Eliminator Teeth (located in front of the transfer roller) Cleaning Sp illed T oner Defective toner cartridges can develop leaks. In additio n, after a paper jam has occurred, there ma y be some toner rem aining on the rollers and guid es inside the printer . Th e pages that print im mediately after the jam may pick up this toner . Clean spi[...]
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5 Functio nal Over view Contents Basic Printer Fu nctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 DC Controller/P o wer System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 Print Eng ine Control System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 Power Sy stem (on DC Controller PC A) . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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5 - 2 Functional Overview[...]
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Basic Printer Functions This chapter presen ts a generalized func tional overvie w of the printe r and the printing processes. The following printe r system s are discussed: • DC Controller System / Power Sy stem • Formatter Sy stem • Image For mation System • Paper Feed System • Laser/Scann er System Figure 5-1 is a generalized block dia[...]
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DC Controller/P ower System The DC Con troller PCA coordinates all print engine activities, drives the laser , and coordinates prin t data from the Formatte r PCA with the imag e formation pro cess. The DC Con troller also includes both A C and DC power supply and distribution circuitry . T he DC Controller con trols the following system s and func[...]
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Print En gine Control System Laser and Scanne r Drive Based on info rmation received from the Forma tter , the DC Controller sends signals to the Laser/Scan ner Assem bly to modulate the laser diode ON and OF F and to drive the La ser/Scan ner motor . Refer to “Im age Formation System ,” later in this chapter for mo re informatio n. Paper Motio[...]
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P ower System (on DC Controller PCA) The A C, DC, and high voltage po wer supply circuits are all contain ed with in the DC Controller PCA . AC Power Distr ibution The AC power circuitry supplies A C voltage whenever the power cord is connected to the A C power source. A C voltage is distributed to the DC po wer supply circuitry and to the A C driv[...]
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The printe r exits SleepMode and all of the lights power on when any of the following occur: • A job is received. • The Front Pan el Button is pressed. • The printer fron t door is opened. Note The printe r will not enter SleepMo de if there is a printer error . High Volta ge Power Distribution The High V oltage Power Supply PCA applies an ov[...]
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F ormatter System The Formatter PC A is respo nsible for the following: • Receiving and processing print data from the printer interfa ce. • Monitorin g Front Pane l Bu tton and relay ing printer status info rmation. • Developing and coord inating data placement and timing with the print engine. • Storing font inform ation. • Commun icati[...]
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Control Panel Status LED Lights The Forma tter uses three LEDs mo unted under the printer cover to commu nicate printer status to the user . Refer to “Usin g the Control Panel” in Chap ter 3 and “Printer Erro r T roubleshoo ting” in Chapter 7 for m ore information on the lights. Front Panel Butto n The Forma tter PCA is connected to a micro[...]
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EconoMode The EconoM ode setting uses approxim ately 50% less toner than standard mode printing by reducin g the dot density . However , EconoM ode does not extend toner cartridge com ponent life. Eco noMode, which can also be thou ght of as “draft mode,” is user-selectable through som e software applications. Th e default setting is Off. Econo[...]
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Enhanced I/O The En hanced I/O feature allows printer mem ory to be used for storing data received from the host com puter . When En hanced I/O is enabled, you can send more data to your prin ter in shorter amo unts of time, which allows you to return to your applica tion sooner . Enh anced I/O has the following options: • Auto — allows the pri[...]
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Image F ormation System Laser printing requ ires the interaction of several different techn ologies (such as electronics, optics, and electrophotog raphics) to provide a printed page . Ea ch process functions indep endently and mu st be coord inated with the other printer processes. Image form ation consists of six proce sses: • Step 1. Drum Clea[...]
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T oner Cartridge As the “heart” of the Image Form ation System, the toner cartridg e houses the cleaning, cond itioning, and developing steps of the proce ss. The toner cartridge contains the pho tosensiti ve dru m, primary charging roller , developing station, toner cavity , and cleaning station. Inclu ding these componen ts, wh ich wear , deg[...]
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Step 4: Image Developing At this stage of the process, the latent electrostatic image is present on the dru m. The toner particles obtain a negative surface charge by rubb ing against the developing cylinder which is conn ected to a negative DC supply . Th e negatively charged tone r is attracted to the discharged (exposed, grou nded) areas of the [...]
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Paper F eed System Both the Paper Input Bin and the Sing le Sheet Input Slot merge into one, m ain input area. Paper placed in either of these areas enab les the Paper Out Sensor (sensor 202), whic h informs the DC Controller that paper is presen t. When the prin ter receiv es a print job and is ready to print, the DC Contr oller enables the Laser/[...]
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Figure 5-5 shows a simplified paper path and the locatio ns of the photosensors and rollers. Simplified Paper Path Figure 5-5 5 - 16 Functional Overview[...]
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Figure 5-6 shows the locatio ns of the photosensors, switches, solenoid , and other importan t printer elements. T able 5-1 describes the function of each photo sensor and the solenoid. Solenoid and Sensors Figure 5-6 No. Name Description SL1 P aper Pick-up Sol enoid Enab les the P aper Pickup Roller . PS201 P aper Exit Sensor Senses when paper has[...]
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Paper J am Detection The Paper Out Sensor (PS 202), Paper Registration Sensor (P S203), and the Paper Exit Sensor (PS 201) detect when paper is moving thro ugh the printer . (See Figu re 5-5 for roller and sensor locations.) If a pape r jam is detected, the DC Con troller immediately stops the printin g process and causes a paper jam indic ation on[...]
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Basic Sequence of Op eration The Forma tter PCA and the DC Con troller PC A share informatio n during prin ter operation. The DC Controller-to-Formatter Co nnector (J201) forms a link which operates as a serial data bus. This allows printe r status, comman d info rmation, and dot-imag e data to be passed between the two PCA s. Figure 5-7 shows the [...]
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General Timing Diagram - HP LaserJet 5L Figure 5-7 5 - 20 Functional Overview[...]
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General Timing Diagram - HP LaserJet 6L Figure 5-8 5 Functional Overvi ew Functional Overview 5 - 21[...]
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5 - 22 Functional Overview[...]
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6 Remov al and Replacemen t Contents Removal and Replace ment Strategy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 Required T ools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 Installing Memor y Cards (DRAM ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5 Covers and Do ors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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6 - 2 Remov al and Replacemen t[...]
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Remov al and Replacem ent Strategy This chapter doc uments rem ov al and replacement of Field Replac eable Units (FR Us) only . Exchange assemb lies should be sent to SMO for repa ir . Replacem ent is generally the reverse of rem ov al. Occasionally , notes are included to provide direction for difficult or critical replac ement proced ures. WARNIN[...]
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Required T ools • #2 Phillips screwd river with a magnetic tip • 5.5 mm hexhea d nutdriver • small flathead screw driver • needlenose pliers Cautio n A Posidriv scre wdriv er will damage the printer’ s screw heads. Use Phillips only . Figure 6-1 shows the difference betw een a Phillips and a Posidriv scre wdriver . No te that a Phillips t[...]
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Installing Memo ry Cards (DRAM) 1 Unplug the pow er cord from the printer . You should not install a mem ory card while the printer is in SleepM ode. 2 Open the Printer Door, remo ve the toner cartridge, and close the Prin ter Door. Pro tect the toner cartridge from light wh ile you are working on the printer. 3 Remove any pape r in the paper tray.[...]
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Cov ers and Doors Back Cover 1 Unplug the power cord and rem ove the parallel cable from the back of the printer . 2 Remove the toner cartridg e. 3 Lift the Input Exten der assembly . Cautio n Y ou must lift the Input Ex tender when the covers are rem ov ed or it will break. After you have removed the covers, leav e the Inpu t Extender in this lift[...]
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5 Separate the rear pane l fro m the main cover , pulling the lower corners away from the printer first. Then, insert the small flathead scre wdriver into the openings at the top to pop the upper corner s (Figure 6-3, callout 1). 6 Remove the cover by grab bing it on both sides and pulling it straight back with a firm pull (Fig ure 6-3, callout 2).[...]
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EP Door Assemb ly 1 Unplug the power cord and rem ove the parallel cable from the back of the printer . 2 Open the EP doo r . 3 Remove the toner cartridg e. 4 Along the door hinge, there is a flex point. Firmly press the left tab inward to release it. T he right tab will fall out easily (Figure 6-4). EP Door Assembly Removal Figure 6-4 6 - 8 Remov [...]
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Memory Door 1 Unplug the power cord and remove the parallel cable fro m the back of the printer . 2 Remove the toner cartridge. 3 Gently tip the printer onto its side so that the Control Panel is on top. 4 Carefully pull the door tab out (Figu re 6-5, callout 1) and away from the printer in a gentle rocking m otion (Figure 6-5 , callou t 2). Memory[...]
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Main Cover and P aper Input Assembly 1 Remove the toner cartridg e. 2 Remove memory door . Cautio n Remove the memo ry door first. The door will break if you rem ove the Ma in Cover without rem oving the memory door . 3 Remove the EP Door Assembly . 4 Remove the Back Cover . 5 Remove the (2) screws from the top of the printer (Figu re 6-6, callout [...]
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Inter nal Assemblies Control Panel 1 Remove the Printer Covers. 2 Use the needlenose pliers to release the Contr ol Panel connector (F igure 6-7, callout 1). 3 Press the tab on the top of the Control Panel downward (Figure 6-7, callout 2). The Control Panel will pop out of the printer chassis. 4 Lift the Control Panel out. Control Panel Removal Fig[...]
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Exit Roller Assembly 1 Remove Printer Covers. 2 Grasp both tabs at the lower end s of the E xit Roller bushings and pull inward. This will release the tabs from the prin ter chassis (Figure 6-8, callout 1). 3 Rotate the tabs 90 degrees, clear of the printer chassis (Figure 6-8, callout 2). 4 Lift the roller out. Exit Roller Removal To reinstall The[...]
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Delivery Assembly 1 Remove the Printer Covers and Exit Roller Assem bly . 2 Remove the EP Right-Han d assembly by pressing the tab in (Figu re 6-9, callout 1) and sliding the assembly toward the front of the printe r (Figure 6-9 , callout 2). Note The E P Right-Han d assembly m ust be removed to access any fuser com ponents. Delivery Assembly Remov[...]
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3 Use the magnetic screwdriver to remove the (2) screws (Fig ure 6-10, callout 1). Once the screws have been removed, rotate the rear of the Delivery Assem bly up and forward and lift it out of the prin ter . Delivery Assembly Removal (2 of 2) Note Upon reinstalla tion, the tabs on the fron t end of the Delivery Assem bly must fit under the sheet m[...]
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Fuser Pressure Plate 1 Remove Printe r Covers and Deliv ery Assembly (Figu res 6-9 and 6-10 ). 2 Remove the (2) screws (Figure 6-1 1, callout 1). 3 Press the Fuser Plate retainer clips out to release the Pressur e Plate (Figure 6-11 , callout 2). 4 Rotate the plate around and toward the back and lift up to remove it (Figure 6-11 , callout 3). Fuser[...]
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To reinstall: The Fuser Pre ssure Plate is kept in place by four locking mechanism s in each corner . Place the rear slits in the plate over the rear brackets that hold the Fu sing Assembly (Fig ure 6-12, callout 1). Lower the plate over the retaining clips, pressing on both sides of the Fuser Pressure Plate (Fig ure 6-12, callout, 2). It is import[...]
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Heating Element 1 Remove Printe r Covers, Delivery Assembly (Fig ures 6-9 and 6-10), and Fuser Pressure Plate (Figu re 6-11). 2 Remove the wire cover (on the righ t side of the printer ) for the Heating Elem ent wires by pressing in on the tab and pulling outward (F igure 6-13, callout 1). Heating Element Removal (1 of 3) Figure 6-13 6 Remov al and[...]
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3 Disconnect the A C voltage to the Heatin g Elem ent by releasin g the connector located on the DC Controller . Press down on the conne ctor release with a sm all, flathead screwdri ver (Figure 6-14 , callout 1). (Since this is a small space, it is much easier to reach the connector with a scre wdriver .) Pu ll straight out (F igure 6-14, callout [...]
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4 Remove the wire from the wir e guides along the right-side of the printe r . 5 Disconnect the therm istor feedback conn ector in the left front side of the Fusing Assembly (Figu re 6-15). Heating Element Removal (3 of 3) 6 Lift the Heating Elem ent out. To reinstall Make sure the connectors are prop erly reattached. Figure 6-15 6 Remov al and Rep[...]
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Pressur e Roller 1 Remove Prin ter Covers, Delivery Assembly (Figures 6-9 and 6-10) , Fuser Pressure Plate (Figure 6-11) , and He ating Element (Figu res 6-13 through 6-1 5). 2 Remove the Pressure Rolle r guide by lifting the edge (Figure 6-1 6, callout 1) and then rolling it gently backward (Figu re 6-16, callout 2). Pressure Roller Guide Removal [...]
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F ace-Up /F ace-Down Lever 1 Remove Printe r Covers, Delivery Assembly (Fig ures 6-9 and 6-10), Fuser Pressure Plate (Figure 6-1 1), and Heating Ele ment (Figures 6-13 thro ugh 6-15), and Pressur e Roller (Figure 6-16 ). 2 Rotate the le ver forward 90 degrees (past the spring) and pull it straigh t out the front of the printer . To reinstall 1 Make[...]
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Fuser Exit Roller Assemb ly 1 Remove Prin ter Covers, Delivery Assembly (Figures 6-9 and 6-10) , Fuser Pressure Plate (Figure 6-11) , and He ating Element (Figu res 6-13 through 6-1 5), Pressure Roller (Figu re 6-16), and Face-Up/Face-D own Lever (Figure 6-17). 2 Remove the gear from the left end of the roller shaft by pressin g down on the catchin[...]
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Paper Exit Sensor Flag 1 Remove the Prin ter Covers, Delivery Assem bly (Figures 6-9 and 6-10 ), and Fuser Pressure Plate (Figu re 6-11). Caution Before procee ding to Step 2, examine the Paper E xit Sensor flag. It is im portant to note the position of the spring mechanism on the flag. T he spring must be reinstalled to exactly this positio n. 2 R[...]
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T op Assemblies Laser/Scanner Assembly 1 Remove the Printer Covers. 2 Remove both Laser/Scan ner connectors (Fig ure 6-20, callout 1). 3 Remove all (4) screws and lift the assembly straight off (Figure 6-20 , callou t 2). Note One of the four screws is longer than the other three . Upon reinstallation , the longe r screw must be replace d in its or[...]
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Solenoid 1 Remove the Printer Covers. 2 On the left side of the printer , remove the paper pickup gear (Figu re 6-21, callout 1) by pressing the tabs in the center of the gear outward and pulling the gear of f (Figure 6-2 1). Solenoid Removal (1 of 2) Figure 6-21 6 Remov al and Replacement Removal and Replace ment 6 - 25[...]
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3 Remove the Solenoid conn ector (J204) from the DC Con troller (Figure 6-2 2, callout 1). 4 Remove the self-tapping screw that holds the Solenoid in place (Fig ure 6-22, callout 2). 5 Unthread the wires from the printer chassis. 6 Lift the Solenoid off. Solenoid Removal (2 of 2) Note When reinstalling this part, the Paper Picku p Gear is keyed to [...]
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Pickup Roller Assembly 1 Remove the Printer Covers. 2 Remove the paper pickup gear (Figu re 6-21). Note This gear is keyed to go on the shaft in only one way . 3 Remove the pickup roller gro unding clip on the right of the printe r by lifting each end of the clip up and over the two metal guide s and sliding the clip off. Figure 6-23 depicts the cl[...]
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4 Using needlen ose pliers, pull the bottom of the bushing out (Fig ure 6-24, callout 1), then turn it counter clockw ise to release it (Figure 6-24, callout 2). Pickup Roller Assembly Removal (2 of 2) 5 Lift the bushing out. 6 From inside the fron t of the printer , slide the right side of the Pick up Roller Assembly forward , then lift the left s[...]
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To reinstall After placing the Picku p Roller shaft through on the left side, line up the Idler Roller tabs while repositioning the right side. Rock the shaft back and forth until the Pickup Roller and the Idler Rolle r tabs are correctly reinstalled. Note It is important that the Pickup Roller is placed back in with the two Idler Roller tabs up, s[...]
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Paper F eed Fram e 1 Remove the Printer Covers. 2 Remove the Picku p Rolle r Assembly (Fig ures 6-23 through 6-24). 3 Disconnect the following: • Solenoid from the DC Controller at J204 (Fig ure 6-22, callout 1) • Two conn ectors from the Laser/S canner (Figu re 6-26, callout 1) • Connector from Top Cov er/EP Cartridge Sensor on HP LaserJet 5[...]
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4 Release the catch on the control pane l cable guid e by using the small flathead screwdri ver to push on the tab (Fig ure 6-27). Th en slide the guide off. Paper Feed Frame Removal (2 of 4) Figure 6-27 6 Remov al and Replacement Removal and Replace ment 6 - 31[...]
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5 Remove the self-tapping screw from the back sheet metal plate and lift it off (Figure 6-28, callout 1). 6 Remove the (4) hex head screws from the Paper Feed Fra me (Figure 6-2 8, callout 2). Paper Feed Frame Removal (3 of 4) Figure 6-28 6 - 32 Remov al and Replaceme nt[...]
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7 Release the sensor unit connector (Figu re 6-29). Paper Feed Frame Removal (4 of 4) 8 V erify that all cables are clear of the fram e and pull the fram e straight back to remove it. To reinstall The Paper Feed Fram e may be easier to reinstall if you place the printer on its front, so that you can app ly pressure wh ile putting the screws back in[...]
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T ransfer Roller Gu ide & T ransfer Roller 1 Remove the Printe r Covers, Pickup Roller Assem bly (Figures 6-23 through 6-25 ), and Paper Feed Fram e (Figures 6-26 thro ugh 6-29 ). 2 Looking at the back of the prin ter , note the two small, hook-shap ed release tabs on each end of the T ransfer Roller guid e. Using a small, flathe ad screwdriver[...]
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Kick Plate Caution Be careful working with the Kick Plate and Separation Pad. The spring underneath the Kick Plate may stay attached to the Kick Plate, but it is also likely to spring away from the Kick Plate . Place the spring aside for Separation Plate disassem bly . 1 Remove the Prin ter Covers and the Picku p Ro ller Assembly (Fig ures 6-23 and[...]
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To reinstall If the spring on the Kick Plate doe sn’t stay on the Kick Plate, replace the sprin g, making certain the diam eter of the spring surrou nds two lo wer pins on the Kick Plate and rests inside the third pin. Use needle nose pliers to place the spring correctly . (See Figure 6-3 2.) Kick Plate Spring Replacement While rotatin g the Kick[...]
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Separation Pad 1 Remove the Prin ter Covers, Picku p Ro ller Assembly (Fig ures 6-23 and 6-24), and Kick Plate (Figure 6-31 ). 2 Lift the bottom of the wh ite plastic tab on the rear of the Paper Fee d Fram e up slightly and slide it up, to ward the top of the Paper Feed Fra me. This will release the Separation Pad (F igure 6-33 ). 3 Lift the Separ[...]
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Subpads Note When you replace the Separ ation Pad, you should also replace the sm aller subpads at the same time. 1 Place your index finger on the subpad. 2 Press toward the top of the printer . Subpad Removal Figure 6-34 6 - 38 Remov al and Replaceme nt[...]
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F eed Assembly The Feed Assembly is located in the Paper Feed Fram e. 1 Remove the Printer Covers, Pick up Roller Assembly (F igures 6-23 throu gh 6-25), and Paper Feed Frame (Fig ures 6-26 throu gh 6-29). 2 T urn the Paper Feed Frame upsid e do wn. 3 Remove the Feed Roller Sha ft by lifting the plastic tab up (Fig ure 6-35, callout 1) and sliding [...]
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4 Remove the self-tapping screw that holds the Feed Assem bly in place (F igure 6-36, callout 1). Note Before proc eeding to Step 5, examine the tabs and how they f it into their slots (Figure 6-36, callout 2). The tabs mu st be reinstalled to exactly this position . 5 Remove the Fee d Assembly . Feed Assembly Removal (2 of 3) Figure 6-36 6 - 40 Re[...]
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6 T urn the Feed Assem bly over and place it in one han d with the roller-side down. Pop one of the tabs on the other side and the feed roller should fall into your han d (Figure 6-3 7). Feed Assembly Removal (3 of 3) To reinstall Before securing the scre w , ensure the tabs on the Feed Assembly are position ed in their slots on the Paper Feed Fram[...]
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Bottom Assemblies Memory Door Gu ide 1 Remove the Printer Covers. 2 Remove any extra mem ory . 3 T wo tabs hold the mem ory door guid e on the printe r chassis. Press each tab inward (Figure 6-38) . 4 Pull the memory door guid e out. Memory Door Guide Removal Figure 6-38 6 - 42 Remov al and Replaceme nt[...]
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Motor 1 Remove the Printer Covers. 2 Remove the motor connec tor (Figure 6-39 , callou t 1). 3 Remove the memor y door guide to expose the two motor screws. 4 Remove the motor screws (Figure 6-39 , callout 2). 5 Lift the Motor out. Motor Removal Figure 6-39 6 Remov al and Replacement Removal and Replace ment 6 - 43[...]
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DC Controller 1 Remove the Printer Covers. 2 Disconnect the m otor connector fro m the motor (Figu re 6-39, callout 1). 3 Disconnect the So lenoid connector from the DC Con troller (Figure 6-2 2, callout 1). 4 Remove the back sheet me tal plate and discon nect the PS202/P S204 conn ector (Figure 6-29) . 5 Remove the A C Cable cover and disconnect t[...]
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8 Lift the bottom plate, rotating the plate toward you from the back as if hing ed on the front. Release the Fusing Assembly con nector (J206) (Figure 6-41 , callout 1). Caution ESD SE NSITIV E! DC Controller Removal (2 of 3) Figure 6-41 6 Remov al and Replacement Removal and Replace ment 6 - 45[...]
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9 Remove the (7) remaining connectors (Fig ure 6-42 , callou t 1). 10 Remove the screws (5) that secure the DC Controller to the m etal case (Figure 6-42, callout 2). DC Controller Removal (3 of 3) 11 Remove the DC Con troller by lifting gently on the side oppo site the form atter , then sliding it out. Cautio n Be careful not to rotate the DC Cont[...]
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F ormatter PCA Caution ESD SE NSITIV E! 1 Remove the Printer Covers and complete the DC Con troller removal direction up to step 8 (Figures 6-40 and 6-4 1). 2 Remove the two cable clips (Figure 6-4 3, callout 1). 3 Remove all (4) screws from the formatter cover (Figure 6-43 , callou t 2). Lift the I/O shield to remove it. 4 Remove the Control Panel[...]
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7 T r oubleshootin g Contents General T roubleshootin g Flowchart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3 Paper Path and Co mponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5 DC Controller Diag ram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6 Printer Error T roubleshootin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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General T r oub leshooting Flowchart When the AC power is first applied to the printer : • Both the printer mo tor and the laser/scanne r motor rotate for 6 second s. • All of the LEDs illum inate for one second; the “Ready” L ED will illuminate after 3 seconds. If no error message is displayed, the Printer Door is firmly closed, and the to[...]
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General T roubleshooting Flowch art (con tinued) Refer to the section “Image Form ation Troublesho oting,” later in this chapter. If the engine test produces a clear prin t im age, yet a Self Test is not generated by initiating the Control Pan el self-test procedure, replace the Formatter PC A. Perform an Engine Test Is the Engine Test image be[...]
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Paper Path and Comp onents Paper Path and Components PS201 PS203 PS202 SL1 Motor Feed Roller Feed Sub Roller Pick-up Roller Paper Registration Sensor Paper Out Sensor Paper Pick-up Solenoid Photo- sensitive Drum Transfer Roller Fuser Paper Exit Sensor Fusing Unit Delivery Roller Face-up Delivery Deflector Face-down Delivery Face-down Delivery Rolle[...]
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DC Controller Diagram DC Controller PCA Components J3 Control Panel Con nector (Formatter PCA) J202 Paper Registration and Paper-Out Photosensors (PS 203 and PS202) J102 Fusing Assembly J206 Fusing Assembly (therm istor feedback) J201 Formatter PCA Connection J207 Scanner Mo tor J204 Paper Pickup So lenoid (SL1) J208 Laser Dri ver/Beam Detect Circu[...]
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Printer Err or T roubleshooting Inform ation regarding printer status is conve yed by two methods: 1) the prin ter’ s Control Panel lights and 2) feedb ack through the bi-d irectional I/O that display s at the PC. The basic m ethod of determining error me ssages uses patterns of lights on the Control Panel LE D. Printer me ssages are categorized [...]
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Printer Status Messages The following table lists printer L ED messages and their meanings and describe s recom mended actions. For more info rmation on the Fron t Panel layout, refer to “Using the Co ntrol Panel” in Chapter 3, “Installa tion and Configuration.” LEDs Description Recommended Action P aper Out Error . Door Open or No EP Cartr[...]
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Occasionally you may add pap er , close the printer door , add the toner cartrid ge, and clear a paper jam, only to find that the printer still displays an error message. If this happens, trou bleshoot using T able 7-3 belo w . Note If the error appear s and persists only after you attem pt to print a page, verify that the motor is func tioning. (S[...]
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Service and Error Messages Service erro rs prevent further printer oper ation until some action is taken. W hen there is a service error , all of the lights will turn on in a steady state. Press and hold the Front Panel Button to see a pattern in the lights. (T he error will only be displayed as long as this button is pressed .) Use T able 7-4, “[...]
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Heating Element Resistance Check Figure 7-3 LEDs Description Recommended Action Beam Err or . There are a number of causes for thi s error , and some of the causes may be transient. (The y ma y disappear .) 1. P ower-cycle the printer by unplugging the printer and plugging it bac k in. 2. Make cer tain the Laser/Scann er Assemb ly is correctly se a[...]
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LEDs Description Recommended Action Scanner Err or . Caused by a scanner malfunction. 1. P ower- cycle the printer by unplugging the printer and plugging it bac k in. 2. Ensure condensation caused by moving the printer from a cold to a warm envi ronment hasn’t occ urred. Allo w the printer to acclimate to the warmer room. 3. V erify the two Laser[...]
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Image F ormation T roubleshooting Check the T oner Cartridge Image form ation defects are many times the result of tone r cartridge prob lems. If there is any dou bt, always replace the toner cartridge befo re troubleshoo ting image defects. Use the following check list to ensure that the toner cartridge is still opera ble. • Ensure that the tone[...]
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Image Defect Examples This section illustrates some imag e defects and their possible causes. Since there are many variables in the printing proce ss, you m ay encounter imag e defects that are not illustrated in the following examples. If you find a defect that is not illustrated , record the pro bable cause along with the printin g en viron menta[...]
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V ertical Lines Sometimes vertically aligned black streaks or smears can appe ar on successive pages. • The toner cartrid ge may be dam aged. Replace it. • The printer may need cleaning. See “Cleaning You r Printer,” in Cha pter 4. • Replace the heatin g element. Horizont al Stripes Sometimes horizo ntally aligned black streaks or smea rs[...]
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Character V oids Character voids are white areas with in the parts of characters that should be solid black. • If you are using transp arencies when you expe rience this problem, try another type of transparency. Hew lett-Packard transpar encies are designed to min imize character voids. (Becau se of the composition of transparency m edia, some c[...]
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Dropouts Dropouts are char acters that are partially printed . • The Pape r Input Bin may have been loaded with too much paper. Mak e sure that no more than 100 sheets of paper are loaded . • A single sheet of paper may be defectiv e. Try reprinting the job. • Try adjustin g the print density throu gh your software or printe r driver. • Try[...]
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Blank Page (Oc casional) A page is completely blan k. If you get occasional blank pages: • Make sure you r page length and mar gins are set correctly for the paper size you use. If you are printing on small med ia and your page is blank, try prin ting on larger media to see wher e the image is printin g. Adjust marg ins accordingly. • Some shar[...]
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Dots • Clean the static charg e eliminator. (See Chap ter 4, “Prin ter Maintenanc e.") • There m ay be discontinuities in the high- voltage contact points. Clean the high voltage contac t poin ts on the toner cartrid ge and transfe r roller. • Replace the transf er roller. Dirt on the Back of the Page • Use the image defect ruler to [...]
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Distorted Image or BD Failure • Make certain the prin ter is not facing the sunlight. • The paper ma y not meet HP’s paper specifications. Sele ct differen t paper. • Clean the Laser/Scann er Assembly by blow ing compressed air in the slot on the bottom of the assemb ly. • Make sure the two La ser/Scanner con nectors are firmly seated. ?[...]
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T r oubleshooting Checks Engine T est The engin e test print is used to verify that the print engine is func tioning corr ectly . The Forma tter PCA is completely byp assed during an engine test, so this test is useful for isolating printer problems. T he engine test prints a full pag e of vertical lines down the entire prin table area and is also [...]
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Half-Self T est Fun ctional Check The electrop hotographic proc ess can be subd i vided into the following stages: • Cleaning (rem oving excess toner from drum surface) • Condition ing (placing a unif orm electrical charge on dru m) • Writing (laser strikes surfac e of drum to create latent imag e) • Developm ent (for mation of the toner im[...]
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Drum Rotation Functional Chec k The pho tosensiti ve drum , located in the toner cartridg e, must rotate for the print process to work. Th e pho tosensiti ve drum receives its drive from the Main Dr i ve assembly . T o verify whether the drum is rotating: 1 Open the Prin ter Door . 2 Remove the toner cartridge. 3 Mark the cartridg e’ s drive gear[...]
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High-V oltage P ower Supply Check The High -V oltage Power Supply PC A provides the necessary voltages for the electrophotog raphic processes. A method for verifying the high- voltage system is given in the table below . Toner Cartridge High Voltage Connection Points (1 of 2) • Charging (1) • Drum Gr ound (2) • Developin g Roller (3) Checks A[...]
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Toner Cartridge High Voltage Connection Points (2 of 2) • Charging (1) • Drum Gro und (2) • Developing Ro ller (3) Figure 7-6 7 T roubleshooting Troubleshooting 7-25[...]
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Paper Curl Paper curl is inherent to the laser printin g processes, and occurs when pap er is subjected to heat. Paper curl tends to relax as the paper cools while resting on a flat surface. The specification for maximu m paper curl when the paper is lying flat before print is 5 mm (0.2 inches). Although pap er curl cannot be totally eliminated, so[...]
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T r oubleshooting T ools Paper Path Check If paper is not being picked up or is not moving throu gh the paper path, you may want to observe all of the paper motion activities. Overriding PS 204 (5L ) or SW101 (6L) allows you to obser ve: • Motor rotatio n • Solenoid action • Kick plate motion • Paper Picku p Roller m otion • Drive Roller,[...]
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Repetitive Image Defect Ruler Repetitive Image Defect Ruler Figure 7-8 7-28 T roubleshootin g[...]
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Main Wiring Diagram Figure 7-9 Main Wiring Diagram 7 T roubleshooting Troubleshooting 7-29[...]
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Connector Signal Name Remarks J401 pin 1 MA Motor Drive Si gnal J401 pin 2 /MA Motor Drive Si gnal J401 pin 3 MB Motor Drive Si gnal J401 pin 4 /MB Motor Drive Si gnal J204 pin 1 +12 V 5L only J204 pin 2 CPUD Solenoid SL1 Pickup Drive (5L only) J202 pin 1 +5V J202 pin 2 GND J202 pin 3 P APS ENS “L” when PS202 detects paper J202 pin 4 +5V J202 p[...]
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Connector Signal Name Remarks J209 pin 3 DOSNS “H” when car tridge is not installed or the front door is open at PS204. J305 pin 1 +12A V J305 pin 2 N/U J305 pin 3 +12 V J206 pin 1 FRSTH Fusing temperature f eedbac k J206 pin 2 FG J102 pin 1 Fusing assemb ly drive v oltage J102 pin 2 Fusing assemb ly drive v oltage Table 7-8 Cable Pinouts 7 T r[...]
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8 Parts and Diagrams Contents How to Use the Part Lists and Dia grams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3 Ordering Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3 Ordering Con sumables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 Accessories and Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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How to Use the Part Lists and Diagrams The Figu res in this chapter illustrate the major subassem blies in the printer and their compon ent parts. A table (m aterial list) follows each exploded assembly diagram. Each table lists the reference design ator (item num ber) for each part, the associated part num ber for the item, the quantity , and a de[...]
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Ordering Con sumables Consumab les and accessories such as those listed on T able 8- 1 may be ordere d from Hewlett-Packard. The phone num bers are: U.S.: 1-800 -538-878 7 Canada: 1-8 00-387-31 54 (T oronto) 516- 671-8383 United Kin gdom: 0734-44 1212 Germany: 013 0-3322 Contact your local HP Parts Coordinato r for other local phone num bers. Note [...]
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Accessories and Supp lies The following items are av ailable through your local authorized HP dealer . T o find a dealer near you (or if you r dealer is temporarily out of stock), call the HP Customer Inform ation Center (800) 752 -0900. Note Refer to “Relate d Docume ntation” in Chapter 1 for docu mentation and training media pro duct numbers.[...]
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Common Hardwar e Example Description Scre w , Machine, T r us Head M3x4, M3x6, M3x8 Scre w , Star , 3x6 Scre w , Self-tap, 4x10 Scre w , Hex-head, 3x8 Scre w , Hexhead, 3x6,m 3x8, 3x10 Table 8-2 Common Fasteners Used in the Printer 8-6 Parts and Diagr ams[...]
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Major Assembly Locations Figure 8-1 8 Par ts a n d Diagrams Parts and Diag rams 8-7[...]
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Covers and Doors Figure 8-2 8-8 Parts and Diagr ams[...]
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Ref LaserJet 5L Part No. LaserJet 6L Part No. Qty Description 1 RB1-7211-000CN RB2-1637-000CN 1 Input Extender 1 2 RB1-7212-000CN RB2-1638-000CN 1 Input Extender 2 3 RB1-7333-000CN RB2-1636-000CN 1 Bac k Cov er 4 RG5-1995-000CN RG5-3443-000CN 1 Main Co ver 4A RB1-7278-000CN RB2-1644-000CN 1 F ace-up/F ace-down Switch 5 RB1-7326-000CN RB2-1695-000CN[...]
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Internal Components (1 of 3) Figure 8-3 8-10 Parts and Diag rams[...]
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Ref LaserJet 5L Part No. LaserJet 6L Part No. Qty Description 1 R Y7-5005-000CN R Y7-5005-000CN 1 Gear Kit #1 2 RB1-7288-000CN RB1-7288-000CN 2 Exit Roller Bushing 3 RB1-7105-000CN RB1-7105-000CN 1 Fuser Release T ab 4 RB1-7106-000CN RB2-1632-000CN 1 Gear Plate 5 RB1-7107-000CN RB1-7107-000CN 1 F ront Gear Case 6 R Y7-5007-000CN R Y7-5007-000CN 1 F[...]
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Internal Components (2 of 3) Figure 8-4 8-12 Parts and Diag rams[...]
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Ref LaserJet 5LPa rt No. LaserJet 6LPart No. Qty Description 1 RB1-7109-000CN RB1-7109-000CN 1 Memor y Door Guide 2 RB1-7247-000CN RB1-7247-000CN 1 Fuser P aper Guide 3 RB1-7344-000CN RB1-7344-000CN 1 A C Cable Cov er 4 RF5-1509-000CN RF5-1509-000CN 1 Back Sheet Metal 5 RB1-7343-000CN RB1-7343-000CN 1 Control P anel Cable Guide 6 RB1-7130-000CN RB1[...]
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Internal Components (3 of 3) Figure 8-5 8-14 Parts and Diag rams[...]
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Ref LaserJet 5LPa rt No. LaserJet 6LPart No. Qty Description 1 RB1-7223-000CN RB1-7223-000CN 1 Pic kup Roller Grounding Clip 2 RB1-7246-000CN RB1-7246-000CN 2 Pressure Roller Bushing 3 RB1-7341-000CN RB1-7341-000CN 1 EP Right Hand Guide #2 4 RF5-1516-000CN RF5-2362-000CN 1 Pressure Roller 5 RF5-1517-000CN RF5-1517-000CN 1 Fuser Pressure Plate 6 RF5[...]
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DC Controller/Formatter and Cables Figure 8-6 8-16 Parts and Diag rams[...]
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Ref LaserJet 5L Part No. LaserJet 6L Part No. Qty Description 1 RG5-2024-000CN RB2-1719-000CN 1 Formatter Shield 2 C3942-67902 C3991-60001 1 F ormatter , New C3942-69002 n/a 1 F ormatter , Exchange 3 RG5-2023-000CN RG5-3506-000CN 1 DC Controller PCA (110 V) 3 RG5-2025-000CN RG5-3509-000CN 1 DC Controller PCA (220 V) 3 C3941-69001 n/a DC Controller [...]
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Pickup Roller Assembly Figure 8-7 8-18 Parts and Diag rams[...]
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Ref LaserJet 5L Part No. LaserJet 6L Part No. Qty Description 1 RB1-7177-000CN RB1-7177-000CN 1 P aper Feed Fra me 2 R Y7-5008-000CN R Y7-5008-000CN 1 Separation P ad Assembly 3 R Y7-5009-000CN R Y7-5009-000CN 1 Input Sensor Assembly 4 RG5-1951-000CN RG5-3486-000CN 1 Pic kup Roller Assemb ly 5 RB1-7184-000CN RB1-7184-000CN 1 Pic kup Roller Bushing [...]
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Feed Assembly Figure 8-8 8-20 Parts and Diag rams[...]
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Ref LaserJet 5L Part No. LaserJet 6L Part No. Qty Description RG5-1942-000CN RG5-3485-000CN 1 Feed Assemb ly 9 RB1-7226-000CN RB2-1699-000CN 1 Idler Roller Table 8-9 8 Par ts a n d Diagrams Parts and Diagrams 8-21[...]
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Separation Guide Assembly Figure 8-9 8-22 Parts and Diag rams[...]
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Ref LaserJet 5L Part No. LaserJet 6L Part No. Qty Description RG5-2013-000CN RG5-3475-000CN 1 Separation Guide Assemb ly 2 RB1-7276-000CN RG5-3476-000CN 1 F ace-Up/F ace-Down Le ver 4 RB1-7289-000CN RB2-1690-000CN 1 Fuser Roller Bushing 7 RF5-1522-000CN RF5-2368-000CN 1 Fuser Exit Roller Assembly Table 8-10 8 Par ts a n d Diagrams Parts and Diagram[...]
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Delivery Assembly Figure 8-10 8-24 Parts and Diag rams[...]
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Ref LaserJet 5L Part No. LaserJet 6L Part No. Qty Description RG5-2012-000CN RG5-3474-000CN 1 Delivery Assembly 1 RB1-7284-000CN RB1-7284-000CN 4 Deliv er y Roller #1 2 RB1-7285-000CN RB2-1685-000CN 2 Deliv er y Roller #2 3 RB1-7286-000CN RB1-7286-000CN 4 Deliv ery Spring#1 4 RB1-7287-000CN RB1-7287-000CN 2 Deliv ery Spring#2 6 RG5-2015-000CN RG5-3[...]
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8-26 Parts and Diag rams[...]
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A Parts Index Parts Index A-1[...]
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Parts Index Description Part No. Fig. Ref. A C Cable Cov er RB1-7344-000CN 8-4 3 Bac k Cov er (5L) RB1-7333-000CN 8-2 3 Bac k Cov er (6L) RB2-1636-000CN 8-2 3 Bac k Grounding Clip RB1-7199-000CN 8-7 7 Bac k Sheet Metal RF5-1509-000CN 8-4 4 Cap RB1-7234-000CN 8-4 7 Cap RB1-7302-000CN 8-4 8 Case Grounding Metal RB1-7129-000CN 8-5 8 Clutch RB1-7197-00[...]
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Description Part No. Fig. Ref. Door Switch Cable (5L) RG5-2037-000CN 8-6 14 EP Door Assembly (5L) RF5-1501-030CN 8-2 8 EP Door Assembly (6L) RF5-2352-000CN 8-2 8 EP Door Chimney (5L) RB1-7327-000CN 8-2 6 EP Door Chimney (6L) RB2-1697-000CN 8-2 6 EP Left Hand Guide RF5-1514-000CN 8-5 10 EP Right Hand Guide #1 RF5-1515-000CN 8-5 9 EP Right Hand Guide[...]
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Description Part No. Fig. Ref. Fuser Pressure Plate RF5-1517-000CN 8-5 5 Fuser Release Ki t R Y7-5007-000CN 8-3 6 Fuser Release T ab RB1-7105-000CN 8-3 3 Fuser Roller Bus hing (5L) RB1-7289-000CN 8-9 4 Fuser Roller Bus hing (6L) RB2-1690-000CN 8-9 4 Gear Kit #1 R Y7-5005-000CN 8-3 1 Gear Kit #2 (5L) R Y7-5006-000CN 8-3 8 Gear Kit #2 (6L) R Y7-5036-[...]
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Description Part No. Fig. Ref. Left Pressure Roll er Housing RB1-7 255-000CN 8-5 13 Main Cov er (5L) RG5-1995-000CN 8-2 4 Main Cov er (6L) RG5-3443-000CN 8-2 4 Main Motor (5L) RH7-1282-000CN 8-3 7 Main Motor (6L) RH7-1320-000CN 8-3 7 Memory Door (5L) RB1-7321-000CN 8-2 13 Memory Door (6L) RB2-1639-000CN 8-2 13 Memory Door Guide RB1-7109-000CN 8-4 1[...]
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Description Part No. Fig. Ref. Scre w XA9-0724-000CN 8-2 11 Scre w (with star washer) XA9-0855-000CN 8-4 10 Scre w XB1-1300-807CN 8-4 502 Scre w XA9-0267-000CN 8-3 503 Scre w XA9-0824-000CN 8-5 17 Scre w XA9-0686-000CN 8-5 21 Scre w XA9-0724-000CN 8-4 9 Scre w XA9-0724-000CN 8-5 20 Scre w XB4-7401-0074CN 8-4 501 Scre w XB4-7401-0007 8-7 501 Scre w [...]
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Part No. Description Fig. Ref. C3941-69001 DC Controller PCA (110V) (Exch ange) (5L) 8-6 3 C3941-69002 DC Controller PCA (220V) (Exch ange) (5L) 8-6 3 C3941-69003 Laser Scanner (Ex change) (5L) 8-3 19 C3942-67902 F ormatter (New) (5L) 8-6 2 C3942-69002 F ormatter (Exchange) (5L) 8-6 2 C3991-60001 F ormatter (New) (6L) 8-6 2 CK-8006 Pressure Roller [...]
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Part No. Description Fig. Ref. RB1-7288-000CN Exit Roller Bus hing 8-3 2 RB1-7289-000CN Fuser Roller Bushi ng (5L) 8-9 4 RB1-7293-000CN Flag 8-5 18 RB1-7294-000CN Flag Spring 8-5 19 RB1-7302-000CN Cap 8-4 8 RB1-7305-000CN I/O Sheet Metal 8-4 12 RB1-7321-000CN Memory Door (5L) 8-2 13 RB1-7326-000CN Output Extender 1 (5L) 8-2 5 RB1-7327-000CN EP Door[...]
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Part No. Description Fig. Ref. RF5-1514-000CN EP Left Hand Guide 8-5 10 RF5-1515-000CN EP Right Hand Guide #1 8-5 9 RF5-1516-000CN Pressure Roller (5L) 8-5 4 RF5-1517-000CN Fuser Pressure Plate 8-5 5 RF5-1521-000CN Exit Roller (5L) 8-3 17 RF5-1522-000CN Fuser Exit Roller Assemb ly (5L) 8-9 7 RF5-1530-000CN T ransfer Roll er Guide (5L) 8-5 6 RF5-153[...]
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Part No. Description Fig. Ref. RG5-2031-000CN Door Sensor Cable (5L) 8-6 9 RG5-2032-000CN Thermistor Cable 8-6 10 RG5-2033-000CN Motor Cable 8-6 11 RG5-2034-000CN Scanner Cab le (5L) 8-6 12 RG5-2035-000CN Laser Cab le (5L) 8-6 13 RG5-2036-000CN Control P anel PCA Cable (5L) 8-6 5 RG5-2037-000CN Door Switch Cable (5L) 8-6 14 RG5-3443-000CN Main Cov [...]
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Part No. Description Fig. Ref. R Y7-5006-000CN Gear Kit #2 (5L) 8-3 8 R Y7-5007-000CN Fuser Release Assemb ly 8-3 6 R Y7-5008-000CN Seperation P ad Kit 8-7 2 R Y7-5009-000CN Input Sensor Assemb ly 8-7 3 R Y7-5036-000CN Gear Kit #2 (6L) 8-3 8 VD7-0211-002CN Fuse 101 (110 V) 8-6 VD7-0643-151CN Fuse 101 (220 V) 8-6 VS1-5057-002CN Fuser Connector 8-5 1[...]
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A-12 Parts Index[...]
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B Regulatory Inf ormation Laser Safety (U .S.A.) The Cente r for Devices and Radio logical Health (CD RH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Adm inistration implem ented regulations for laser products manufactured since August 1, 1976 . Co mpliance is man datory for products mar keted in the Un ited States. This printer is certified as a “Class 1” laser[...]
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Laser Statement (Finland ) The following applies to printer operation and servicing in Finland. LASER TUR V AL LISUUS LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APP ARA T HP LaserJet(s) 4V and 4MV laserkirjoitin on käyttä jän kannalta turvallinen luokan 1 laserlaite. Norm aalissa käyt"ssä kirjoittim en suojakotelointi estää lasersäteen pääsyn[...]
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T oner Safety Note In case of toner spills, skin and clothing are best cleaned by rem oving as much toner as possible with a dry tissue, then washing with cold water . Hot water causes toner to permanently set into clothing. MSDS Inform ation A Material Safe ty Data Sheet (MS DS) for toner or any other chem ical used in the printer is available thr[...]
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FCC Statemen t (Class B) Note: This equipm ent has been tested and foun d to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pur suant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonab le protection again st harm ful interference in a residential installation. This equipm ent gene rates, uses, and can radiate radio fre[...]
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C Service Notes Fuser Accordian Jams C3941A- 01 SERVICE NOTE SUPERSEDE S: NONE HP C39 41A LaserJet 5L Serial Numbers: <JPB B022333 <JPTB000 101 <JPBJ0413 10 <JPBK0061 51 <JPBL0338 31 <JPTJ0 00101 <JPTK0001 01 <JPTL000 101 <USBB1583 23 <JPTM080 500 <JPBM0072 79 <JPBT000 101 <JPBV0001 01 <JPTT090 666 <JPTV[...]
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T o remov e the paper jam the fuser area of the printer must be disassembled. Fusers and pressure rollers should be checked for damage from the paper jam or the customers attempts to remov e the paper jam. The output tray fin should be installed in all LaserJet 5L ’ s in the affected serial number rang e that are returned for any service, paper j[...]
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Fuser Jam Clearing Countermeasure C3941A -02A SERVICE NOTE SUPERSEDES: C3941A -02 HP C39 41A LaserJet 5L Serial Numbers: JPBK00000 0 / JPBK0163 88 JPBL0000 00 / JPBL0553 74 JPCW0000 00 / JPCW0 43448 JPVW00000 0 / JPVW081157 USCB00000 0 / USCB302011 JPBV00000 0 / JPBV0105 01 JPVV00000 0 / JPVV21625 5 CNVM00000 0 / CNVM1752 33 CNVN000000 / CNVN1899 6[...]
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T o remov e this type of paper jam the fuser area of the printer must be disassembled. The fuser and pressure roll er should be checked for damage from the paper jam or the customer ’ s attempts to remov e the paper jam. See chapter 6 in the service manual for disassemb ly instruction s. This JP protector and the output tray fin (from serv ice no[...]
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Index A A C power distribution 5-6 circuitry 5-6 accessories and supplies 8-5 acoustic emissions 1-6 assistance, technical 1-12 B background scatter 7-16 black page 7-16 blank page all pages 7-18 occasional 7-18 bottom assemblies DC Controller 6-44 formatter PCA 6-47 memory door guide 6-42 motor 6-43 C cable pinouts 7-30 cables replaceable 8-6 capa[...]
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standard 1-3 internal assemblies 8-10, 8-12, 8-14 control panel 6-11 delivery assembly 6-13 exit roller assembly 6-12 face-up/face-down lever 6-21 fuser exit roller 6-22 fuser pressure plate 6-15 heating element 6-17 pressure roller 6-20 internal typefaces 1-3 INTR, printer timing 5-19 J Japanese VCCI Statement B-4 L laser and scanner driv e 5-5 la[...]
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PRNT 5-19 STBY 5-19 WAIT 5-19 printing self test page 3-7 priority of errors 7-7 PRNT , printer timing 5-19 product information 1-1 to 1-16, 3-1 to 3-12 product ov ervie w 1-7 R radio frequency interference, RFI B-4 RAM 5-8 described 5-8 random access memory described 5-8 read only memory described 5-8 ready light 3-3 regulatory information B-1 to [...]
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warning messages 6-3 warranty exclusions 1-14 limitations 1-15 start date 1-15 voltage 1-15 warranty 1-14 wiring diagram 7-29 wiring diagrams, main 7-29 writing process 5-13 Inde x Index-4[...]
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Printed on Recycled P aper *C3990-90991* *C3990-90991* C3990-90991 HP LaserJ et 5L and 6L Printer Ser vice Manual Copyright© 1997 He wlett P ackard Co. Printed in USA 9/97 Manual Part No. C3990-90991 HP LaserJ et 5L and 6L Printer (C3941/C3990) Service Manual[...]