HP LaserJet 5500 Printer - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
HP 5500 can not print with 59.CK error code on
You probally need to contact an engineer on this one, from HP trouble shooting manual
Description
A printer motor error has occurred. This message might also appear if the ETB is missing or incorrectly installed. Ensure that the ETB is installed correctly.
Action
1. Press the green <Tick Symbol>(Select) button to continue.
2. Turn the printer off, and then turn the printer on.
3. If the error message returns, turn the printer off.
4. Perform a cold reset.
a. Turn the printer on.
b. Watch the control panel.
c. When the memory starts counting, press and hold the green <Tick Symbol> (Select) button.
d. Continue holding the green <Tick Symbol> (Select) button until the Ready, Data, and Attention lights flash once, and then stay on steady.
e. Release the check button when the Ready, Data, and Attention light are on steady. The control panel will display SELECT LANGUAGE.
f. Press (Down Arrow) button once. The control panel will display COLD RESET.
g. Press <Tick Symbol> (Select). The printer will perform a cold reset and then continue its power-on sequence.
5. If this message persists, contact an HP-authorized service or support provider.
Power save mode sleep
Hi Brian,The printer goes to sleep mode irrespective of what cartridge you have in the printer. Printer goes to sleep mode if the printer is not in use.Regards,Sean
I have a HP color
Get into MENUS, go to DIAGNOSTICS, PQ TROUBLESHOOTING. Check the cyan.
Clean the contacts on the cyan cartridge, replace the cyan cartridge, Replace the High Voltage Board. The laser scanner for that color may have to be replaced. The DC Controller could be bad.
Also, under DIAGNOSTICS there is a "Disable Cartridge Test".
That test will allow you to remove all the cartridges and swap them around(in other words, put the cyan in the black slot and the yellow in the magenta slot) and print. So why don't you run that test and swap the cyan and the black. Print and see if the problem follows the cyan cartridge. If it does, replace it. If the problem stays with the original slot for the cyan, then the stuff mentioned in the first paragraph comes into play and you may need a tech to look at it and replace parts.
Good luck
Printer hp 5500 fault 59.ck
Don't know of a 59.CK error. However a 59.C is a "developing disengaging motor" error.
If you are a tech, replace the developing disengaging drive assembly(RG5-6719-000CN).
If you arn't a tech, get one.
HP LaserJet 5550 Dumping Excess Toner...
Are you using HP toner?
Pull out the cartridges and vacuum out the printer. Get a compressor or canned air and blow the printer out. Vacuum again,
Install HP toner and try printing again.
Hp laser jet printer 2055 ,52 scanner error how can solve it please
The HP Printer error 52 indicates with scanner. When you see the HP printer error code 52, then follow the steps:
·Turn off the printer
·Wait for 30 seconds and then turn on the printer
·In case the 52 error is still coming up on the printer, then make sure that the Flatbed scanner assembly is replaced
·In case the error is still being shown, the Scanner/Laser assembly may also require replacement.
Find the more HP printer error codes and their solutions. If you need any help to fix the issue contact HP Printer experts.
9/23/2022 11:13:31 AM •
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on Sep 23, 2022
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HP LaserJet pro color MFP M276N Network lan port no working
Troubleshoot the wired network connection
Make sure you are using an undamaged Ethernet cable, check for a green light near the Ethernet port on the printer, and then print a report to verify the connection.
Turn off the printer, and then disconnect the Ethernet cable from the router and the printer.
Check the cable for damage, and then verify that it is an Ethernet cable and not a phone cable.
NOTE: Ethernet and phone cables look similar, but Ethernet cables are usually bigger and have eight visible wires on the connector.
Reconnect the cable to a different Ethernet or LAN port on the router, and then connect the other end to the printer's Ethernet port.
Turn on the printer.
Check the lights on the printer's Ethernet port to make sure the connection is successful. The green light should be steady, and the orange activity light should blink.
Print a Wireless Network Test Results or Network Configuration report.
Inkjet printers with a control panel menu: Open the Wireless, Network Settings, or Setup menu to locate the list of available reports.
Most inkjet printers without a control panel menu: Press the Wireless and Information buttons at the same time, or press the Wireless and Start Copy Black buttons at the same time.
LaserJet printers: Press and hold the Wireless button for 10 seconds or until the Ready light blinks, or go to the Wireless menu and select Wireless Network Test.
Laser NS and Neverstop Laser printers: Press and hold the Resume and Wireless buttons for 3 seconds.
DeskJet 6000 and 6400, ENVY 6000 and 6400, and Tango printers: Touch and hold the Information button until all control panel buttons light up, and then touch the Information and Resume buttons at the same time.
Make sure the Network Status is Ready, or follow any instructions to resolve network issues identified on the report.
Regards,
Rachel Gomez
9/20/2022 6:31:08 AM •
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on Sep 20, 2022
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How to clear memory on HP P3015
Before starting, note down the IP address if its network printer..
1. Turn the product off.
2. Turn the product on. When the memory count begins, press and hold the OK button. Continue holding down the OK button until all three product control-panel lights flash once and then remain on. This might take up to 10 seconds.
3. After the message SELECT LANGUAGE appears on the display, press the button or the button until COLD RESET is highlighted.
4. Press the OK button. The product performs a cold reset and then continues its power-on sequence.
5.Chk & set I/O settings..if required..
9/16/2022 8:54:41 PM •
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on Sep 16, 2022
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