HO 4100 58.3 REPOST

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  • cucuklotz
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    • Mar 2007
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    #1

    HO 4100 58.3 REPOST

    HI
    The little info I saw on the internet about this problem was an assortment of possible causes from the fan,to the toner to the formatter.Has anyone personally had this problem that can share their experience,
    Thanks Andy
  • Printerdude
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    • May 2015
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    #2
    Re: HO 4100 58.3 REPOST

    Error related to toner cartridge. Try another toner cartridge. Next, try reattaching the connection from the memory controller PCB to the engine controller. Next step, replace the memory controller, then the cartridge memory assembly.

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    • cucuklotz
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      #3
      Re: HO 4100 58.3 REPOST

      Hi
      Thanks for insights and the help.I will be at customer tomorrow. Is the toner controller also called the antenna?
      THANKS ANDY

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      • Printerdude
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        #4
        Re: HO 4100 58.3 REPOST

        No such assembly called a toner controller. There is an antenna assembly.

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        • cucuklotz
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          #5
          Re: HO 4100 58.3 REPOST

          Hi
          Sorry.I meant the antenna assembly.
          Thanks Andy

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          • Printerdude
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            #6
            Re: HO 4100 58.3 REPOST

            There is a cartridge antenna assembly and a antenna assembly. Both are separate units. I was referring to the Cartridge Antenna Assembly and the Memory Controller PCB that may need to be replaced.

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            • cucuklotz
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              #7
              Re: HO 4100 58.3 REPOST

              Hi
              Sorry late in posting solution.When I went to customer (the machine was unplugged all nite) plugged back in and problem cleared up.It has been 2 weeks and seems to be ok.
              Thanks Andy

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              • Iowatech
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                • Dec 2009
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                #8
                Re: HO 4100 58.3 REPOST

                Originally posted by cucuklotz
                Hi
                Sorry late in posting solution.When I went to customer (the machine was unplugged all nite) plugged back in and problem cleared up.It has been 2 weeks and seems to be ok.
                Thanks Andy
                I'm not sure if this is still the case any more. Still, back in the day when at least some HP engines were made by Canon, unplugging them was a valid technical technique. The Canon power supply in those machines would lock up if there was a power surge to protect the other circuitry, and unplugging the machine for ten minutes (if I remember correctly) would make it unlock.
                But that was back when the Canon FP300 (the printer for the Canofile 510 and a variety of Canon microfilm reader/printers) physically looked identical to the HP LJ 5 series except for the name plate.

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