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  • Lance15
    Service Manager

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    • Jun 2015
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    #61
    Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

    I've done so many of them, it's like replacing a swing plate.......almost.

    I lay it out to the customer and let them decide if they want it done. Just had one that declined the repair.

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    • collazoscesar
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2018
      • 7

      #62
      Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

      Originally posted by Tina2040
      I found a really good video on how to fix the solenoid, it's not for this printer, but the concept on the solenoid is the same, it's

      If you choose to go with either electrical tape or bending, I'd recommend to give it a depth of about the depth of a dime coin or a quarters coin, if you can manually click on that solenoid about 50 times without it sticking/sticky even once, then you should be good to go
      Hey guys
      Thanks for all the detailed info, pics and videos you guys have provided, It's going to help me so much when it's time to swap these pieces out.
      I appreciate it so much. I haven't received the parts yet but when I do I will let you know how the install went.

      Thanks again
      Cesar

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      • theengel
        Service Manager

        1,000+ Posts
        • Nov 2011
        • 1784

        #63
        Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

        Originally posted by Tina2040


        Good news is that if all you wanted was to fix the 59.00.F0 error, you do not have to replace either the main drive assembly or the fuser drive assembly.

        I stand corrected. I knew some of the machines had a little window where you could reach the solenoid, but I didn't think the CM4540 was one of them.

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        • collazoscesar
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2018
          • 7

          #64
          Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

          Originally posted by theengel
          I stand corrected. I knew some of the machines had a little window where you could reach the solenoid, but I didn't think the CM4540 was one of them.
          Omg, what a horrible job that was, the worst part about it was the repair was Unsuccessful. I received the new fuser drive and had a hell of a time installing it. Hp was not able to provide a manual on how to remove the fuser drive on a Hp cm4540 so they gave me the instructions on how to remove the main drive assembly and said it's a similar repair. So I tore the thing down, what a mess of cables, I think the dca cables was the most annoying part. Putting back 30 cables on that board was not fun.
          Luckily I didn't have to remove the main drive to get to the fuser drive. the hardest part was trying to remove the old fuser drive, I had to remove the top of the printer to slide the fuser drive out. I did not alter the solenoid only because they are replacing the units in January. When I installed the new fuser drive it was a pain to get it into place, I had to play with it for a long time, at one point one of the gears fell off of the new fuser drive and I believe that is when the repair when to hell. I did not know how to line up the gear that fell off, so i duplicated it to match the old fuser drive. 7 hours later after putting the unit back together, I plugged her in, she started to boot up nicely and it was looking promising then suddenly when it went to calibrate I heard what sounded like a quick gear grind and bang there it was again 59.00.f0, I wanted to flip the machine over but held my composure.

          So mad at Hp for not having instructions for me on how to deinstall and reinstall, even worst not having instructions on how to line up the gears in case one fell off. I'm tempted to take it apart and play with the gears but I'm thinking I would just be wasting my time. you guys weren't kidding about this repair, what a pain. still, have to do this again on the second unit but I really don't know whether to waste my time. Just don't know what to do now.

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          • theengel
            Service Manager

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            • Nov 2011
            • 1784

            #65
            Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

            I hate to point this out, but if you had gotten down to the main drive assembly, and then pulled out the solenoid instead of actually taking off the fuser drive, you would be working again.

            They're making these stupid color machines impossible to fix. Like they do with some cars--riveting parts together so that no once can fix them.

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            • collazoscesar
              Junior Member
              • Jun 2018
              • 7

              #66
              Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

              Originally posted by theengel
              I hate to point this out, but if you had gotten down to the main drive assembly, and then pulled out the solenoid instead of actually taking off the fuser drive, you would be working again.

              They're making these stupid color machines impossible to fix. Like they do with some cars--riveting parts together so that no once can fix them.
              Ya I agree, I just didn't want to have to pull off that main assembly and deal with gears being misaligned on the main when I went to put it back. I forgot to mention there was a little bit of white gear shavings from the fuser drive so I didn't have much of a choice but to pull it off.

              There definitely making them harder to work on.

              What a horrible job to do, looking forward to the second unit with same issue. Lol

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              • Lance15
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                • Jun 2015
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                #67
                Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

                Just finished my ninth fuser drive assembly over the last three years. At the point now where the manual isn't needed. Attached are pictures of the solenoid from the failed drive assembly. The pad doesn't look squashed, there's no sticky residue. Maybe just a failed solenoid mechanically?


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                • csplinter

                  #68
                  Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

                  I've had the same issue as the rest, 59.f0. Upon disassembly it became obvious that the fuser drive solenoid was at fault. I remedied that and put it back together but now I'm getting 52.00 at power on. I checked the event log and there are other errors too.

                  In total it shows:
                  52.00
                  51.20
                  51.21
                  51.22
                  52.23

                  This seems to indicate failure every laser scanner simultaneously, which sounds ludicrous. Obviously I re-checked all the connectors on the DC controller, but they're in place.

                  If I run a component tests on a laser scanner I hear the high-pitch whir of the motor beginning to spin up, but then it immediately loses power and spins back down. This occurs on every color. Except for once. I tested the magenta and it seemed to spin for a sustained length one time. Feeling that I had no other option, I replaced the DC controller to no avail. And now I'm stumped.

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                  • Kay-manie
                    Junior Member
                    • Mar 2019
                    • 9

                    #69
                    Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

                    Nice of you for the clarification, also let 'theengel' be, forgive his genius innovation (getting the right degree of bend ain't kids play).

                    What the Hell, everybody can make their coffee however they prefer.

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                    • Kay-manie
                      Junior Member
                      • Mar 2019
                      • 9

                      #70
                      Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

                      Your issue is most likely caused by wrong an-aligned the ribbon cables as shown in the attachment


                      CP3525 DC Controller.jpg

                      Kay-manie

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                      • Lance15
                        Service Manager

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                        • Jun 2015
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                        #71
                        Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

                        Your issue is most likely caused by wrong an-aligned the ribbon cables as shown in the attachment

                        Ummmmmm, yeah, NO!

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                        • JLSam
                          Senior Tech

                          500+ Posts
                          • Jun 2015
                          • 605

                          #72
                          Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

                          Originally posted by Kay-manie
                          Your issue is most likely caused by wrong an-aligned the ribbon cables as shown in the attachment


                          [ATTACH=CONFIG]42674[/ATTACH]

                          Kay-manie
                          Not at all. It's almost ALWAYS that stupid solenoid.

                          Sent from my ONEPLUS A5000 using Tapatalk

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                          • Kay-manie
                            Junior Member
                            • Mar 2019
                            • 9

                            #73
                            Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

                            True, error 59.f0 is definately the solenoid actuator switch.
                            But csplinter says he sorted that out. then got error 52.00 (scanner issue), which I suggest to check how he plugs those ribbon cables into the DC Controller.

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                            • Kay-manie
                              Junior Member
                              • Mar 2019
                              • 9

                              #74
                              Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

                              Originally posted by Lance15
                              Ummmmmm, yeah, NO!
                              User 'csplinter' says he sorted the error 59.f0 out. then got error 52.00 (scanner issue), which I suggest to check how he plugs those ribbon cables into the DC Controller.

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                              • theengel
                                Service Manager

                                1,000+ Posts
                                • Nov 2011
                                • 1784

                                #75
                                Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

                                Originally posted by Lance15
                                Just finished my ninth fuser drive assembly over the last three years. At the point now where the manual isn't needed. Attached are pictures of the solenoid from the failed drive assembly. The pad doesn't look squashed, there's no sticky residue. Maybe just a failed solenoid mechanically?


                                [ATTACH=CONFIG]40196[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]40197[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]40198[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]40199[/ATTACH]
                                I've seen this twice, and am left scratching my head. Did you replace the whole assembly or just the solenoid. I wonder if there's another gear in there out of place or something. I had always replaced the assembly in the past, but was getting ready to just start replacing the solenoid. I wonder if that's a mistake. The first time I had to replace this assembly, it had nothing to do with the solenoid. There's a post somewhere on here describing it, but I don't know where. Here's where I described it on my own website:

                                HP CP3525 - 59.F0

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