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  • qhubekela
    Technician
    • Jul 2010
    • 28

    #1

    HP M5035MFP - Rattling Noise

    Please help me with the HP M5035MFP. It makes a rattling sound, as if some gears are wearing out. The noise appears to be within the toner cartridge assembly, between the gears of the photoreceptor and the developer roll. However, the same thing happens even with a different cartridge. I have also dismantled the main drive assembly and thus ensured that all gears within are in good condition.

    I am now a bit confused.
    Applying some pressure against the toner cartridge while running the Drum Motor seems to help. However, this results in a message that the toner is not a genuine HP product (which it is).

    Any help, thoughts, will be appreciated.
  • JustManuals
    Field Supervisor

    5,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2006
    • 9838

    #2
    Re: HP M5035MFP - Rattling Noise

    This Parts & Service Manual can now be purchased for $12.77 and downloaded immediately after payment from

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    Paul@justmanuals.com

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    • qhubekela
      Technician
      • Jul 2010
      • 28

      #3
      Re: HP M5035MFP - Rattling Noise

      Thanks for the link to manuals. I actually have with me the Service Manual for the machine. Nonetheless, problem is still there.

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      • Tec1
        Technician
        • Dec 2011
        • 48

        #4
        Re: HP M5035MFP - Rattling Noise

        haven't seen 5035, but prob like all the others. check swing plate assemby gear (fuser drive assemby) prob has a pile of gear dust by it

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        • qhubekela
          Technician
          • Jul 2010
          • 28

          #5
          Re: HP M5035MFP - Rattling Noise

          Thanks a million. In my particular machine, the problem clearly has to do with the toner/drum cartridge. if i actuate (in Troubleshooting mode) the Drum motor, then the noise can be heard. But I'll also check this

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          • austonrush
            Sharp & HP Tech

            100+ Posts
            • Jan 2010
            • 234

            #6
            Re: HP M5035MFP - Rattling Noise

            Look to see if the toner drive gear is stripping, look for damage and wear (looks kinda like a triangle). This is the gear that connects the toner to the main drive gear it is engaged when you open a close the cover. I have had issues with this in he past. The main drive assembly can not be bought as an assembly you have to buy and reassemble every gear individually so be very careful pulling it out of the printer! Each gear has a corresponding part number in the service manual, you will likely only need the one.

            It is not a fun job and the whole right side of the machine must be stripped down to get at it. Look for wear on the toner cartridge engage gear as well if you see rounded edges you are probably on the right path. Make sure you have eliminated the fuser drive gear as this can also cause a similar noise, I;m assuming this does not sound like a fan rattle but check the fans with the cover off as well.

            Also I just want to make sure you have tried multiple toner cartridges as it is usually first caused by a toner cartridge stress

            good luck

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            • qhubekela
              Technician
              • Jul 2010
              • 28

              #7
              Re: HP M5035MFP - Rattling Noise

              Very helpful post Brandon55. Kudos man!
              I am 100% sure the problem is not in the fuser area. I also have tried different toner cartridges, as well as disassembled the whole main drive assembly. Everything is in order. And the triangular toner drive gear is also good. Nevertheless, I will check again on Monday, and give more information.
              Thanks again.

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              • qhubekela
                Technician
                • Jul 2010
                • 28

                #8
                Re: HP M5035MFP - Rattling Noise

                Problemo solved... Thanks for the help and ideas guys

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                • prntrfxr
                  Service Manager

                  1,000+ Posts
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 1627

                  #9
                  Re: HP M5035MFP - Rattling Noise

                  What fixed it?
                  Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Coke in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO-HOO, what a ride!".

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                  • austonrush
                    Sharp & HP Tech

                    100+ Posts
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 234

                    #10
                    Re: HP M5035MFP - Rattling Noise

                    What fixed the issue?!

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                    • qhubekela
                      Technician
                      • Jul 2010
                      • 28

                      #11
                      Re: HP M5035MFP - Rattling Noise

                      Originally posted by qhubekela
                      Please help me with the HP M5035MFP. It makes a rattling sound, as if some gears are wearing out. The noise appears to be within the toner cartridge assembly, between the gears of the photoreceptor and the developer roll. However, the same thing happens even with a different cartridge. I have also dismantled the main drive assembly and thus ensured that all gears within are in good condition.

                      I am now a bit confused.
                      Applying some pressure against the toner cartridge while running the Drum Motor seems to help. However, this results in a message that the toner is not a genuine HP product (which it is).

                      Any help, thoughts, will be appreciated.
                      Well, it was my own stupidity .. ensured that all gears within are in good condition. This was not exactly true, as one of the gears was worn out. It's the gear with two sets of teeth.. which drives the big one that connects to the drum cartdridge. The teeth were worn out on the 'far' end.

                      I have another issue with this machine though I'll make another thread.

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