Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error
Here you can find an easy fix of 59.f0
CP3525 59.F0 Error Fix
I have done it twice already and everything is fine.
cp3525 with 59.f0 error
Collapse
X
-
Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error
Thank you so much for giving this insightful detail. It will really help me a lot to fix my printer issue. I would like to tell you that our company is also having a more information about how we can solve this HP printer errors 59.f0[/HTML][/HTML] Issue. For more information please visit our blog.
What to do When HP Printer Error 59.F0 Appears on Your Screen?Leave a comment:
-
-
Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error
Hey guys,
Just to let you all know, I managed to fix my CP3525 with "tape trick" on that damn solenoid.
Another CP3525 was saved!Leave a comment:
-
Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error
Hi guys,
Today I got this terrible error out of nothing.
I want to thank you all for posting such good information here.
I also want to make a little contribution, the solenoid HAS a part number, yes.
Is TDS-F06B-16. You need to search just for "TDS-F06B" in order to find it.
They are japanese from TDS company:
Products Flapper Solenoid Series | TDS Co., Ltd.
That one is probably retired as isn't on catalogue anymore, they start @ TDS-F08B.
Take care all.Leave a comment:
-
Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error
I'm tempted to repad that solenoid, but I think the low price you pay for a new unit is worth all the work of taking it apart a second time. Just throw it away.Leave a comment:
-
Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error
Installed fuser drive assembly. May have pinched wire behind upper left hand screw support bracket on Upper HVPS-T PCA assembly where wiring from fuser drive assembly was caught between pcb & support. Printer displayed error 50.4 incorrect fuser temperature. Inspected harness - no insulation cut or bare wire showing through. Swapped with original fuser drive assembly harness. Printer proceeded through initialization & calibration. Printed diagnostic page. Looks great. What do I with all the extra hardware?Leave a comment:
-
Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error
Murv, before I reassemble the entire printer ( still have pcb & outer panels off ) what tests or inspections can you perform on the fuser driver assembly. The notched gears line up. There is a split gear that has a space on both halves where no gears exit ( timing of some sort ) these "spaces overlap, but are not aligned. Is this a problem?
Where can you find a parts breakdown of the fuser drive assembly? I have been working off a service manual parts diagram for the reassembly process. Only one wire trough leftover. Can't find the spot where it came from or the plastic part in the diagrams.Leave a comment:
-
Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error
Murv, before I reassemble the entire printer ( still have pcb & outer panels off ) what tests or inspections can you perform on the fuser driver assembly. The notched gears line up. There is a split gear that has a space on both halves where no gears exit ( timing of some sort ) these "spaces overlap, but are not aligned. Is this a problem?
Where can you find a parts breakdown of the fuser drive assembly? I have been working off a service manual parts diagram for the reassembly process. Only one wire trough leftover. Can't find the spot where it came from or the plastic part in the diagrams.Leave a comment:
-
Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error
I've never seen a 3525 with a 59.F0 that wasn't the fuser drive. YMMV.Leave a comment:
-
Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error
solenoid coil measures ~150 ohms is this 5 VAC?Leave a comment:
-
Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error
pulled out the drive assembly and checked the gears. the notches line up so the problem must be a inoperative solenoid?Leave a comment:
-
Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error
I picked up an HP CP3525dn with the 59.F0 error code. I checked the ITB, belt turns freely and the ITB flag rotates. I reinstalled ITB and after boot the same error remains. <br>
<br>
I performed all of the diagnostics related to this code; <br>
component test: ITB contact/alienation - hub turns - stops, & turns again (is this the clue) - seems to be okay<br>
manual sensor test: bit test of the SR17 -OK. <br>
<br>
I moved on to the solenoid. I watched a teardown and then watched as I performed the steps on my unit. The solenoid still has a foam covering with little evidence that it might be sticking. <br>
<br>
I saw the link to Cincinnati printer repair where the gears are out of time on the driver assembly. That's my next procedure; to remove and discover what if anything is wrong there. IF I find the problem I will add to this post. Any guidance is most welcome. Hold your applause. I haven't put it back together yet. All those connectors on the pcb were very difficult to pry loose. Any tips on these separating the male from the female on these old plastic connectors and ways to prevent collateral damage is greatly appreciated.<br>
<br>
thanksLeave a comment:
Leave a comment: