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Error 59.0
Brain stopped when I answered this last night. This is a fuse failure error. Most likely the heating element has failed, there is a small chance that either the ECU or DCA are bad. I would try another fuser if you have access to one.
I have an HP Laserjet
Try to print with a different cartridge. If the print defect matches, likely you have an issue with the fuser unit in the printer.
Whenever I print from there
when you go to "print" a box should open asking if you want to print "all" or "pages" . click on "page" and then click "1" then you wont get the trailing page.
I have an Hp laserjet
A maintenance kit(feed rollers, transfer roller, fuser) should be installed every 200,000 pages.
If you look at the "configuration" page, left column about 1/4 of the way down you will get the page count and when the last kit was installed.
The kit will come with instructions for installation and resetting the page count.
It is an easy printer to maintain.
HP LAZERJET PRINTER 4200N. WHEN PRINTING, LEAVES
you may need to poke down the absorber foams below the ink cartridges. See if accumulations of blotted ink takes place. Wipe it or spray some windex. You may also need to wipe the roller with dampened clothe. Printed of the ink cartridge ma also need to be clean. Softly press it in a towel moistened with alcohol to remove ink residue in the print head.
Hp laserjet 4200n has an
Go to START MENU
Choose RUN
Type the letter "cmd"
Type the word "net stop spooler"
Exit
Go to C drive
Choose to Windows Folder
Click show content
Choose system32 folder
Choose spool folder
Choose printer
And delete all printing jobs pending
Again go back to CMD window and type the word "net start spooler"
Restart your computer also turn off your printer and switch it on.
It will work fine right now
I hope it helps you
Hp laserjet 4200n is leaving horizantal marks on
I have seen this happen before with generic transfer rollers. I don't know where you got the parts from but that is most likely the cause. What is happening is the material of the transfer roller is sticking to the drum of the toner cartridge. When not actually printing the transfer roller sits up against the drum. If you still have the old "original" transfer roller, put it back in. You can try and clean the drum using glass cleaner and a soft cloth. Or just put in a new one. If you do not have the old transfer roller then al I can say is get an OEM HP transfer roller.
My experience with this issue comes from working for a service center that ordered a bunch of generic transfer rollers in an attempt to save money. We started having the same problem as you are having with numerous printers until we figured out what was happening. If it is the same problem you should be able to see the black bands across the drum surface and it will seem to be kind of sticky. Also the transfer roller might feel a bit "tacky" instead of being more like a foam type roller like the original ones are.
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