E0 error – HP Volume 23 User Manual

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3 Print an event log from either tray 1 or tray

4 (if installed). Note if the error occurs when

printing from these trays and whether a

41.19 error precedes the 59.E0 error in the

event log.

4 With the ITB access door open, open and

close the front, right door. As the door

moves, check that the black shutter moves

back and forth.

5 If the shutter does not move, make sure that

the actuator arm located on the left side of

the shutter is hooked into place.

A 41.19 error typically indicates that the

error is associated with the secondary

transfer assembly. Another indication that

this assembly is at fault is that the error only

occurs when printing from trays 2 and 3.



To determine if the secondary transfer assembly

is causing the errors, follow the steps below:

1 Cycle the printer off and on to clear any

errors.


2 Open the front door of the printer and lower

the green ITB lever.

Note

If the secondary transfer assembly or secondary

transfer roller is out of place, the lever may not

lower. Do not force the lever, as this may break

other components.


Actuator arm

6 Reconnect the actuator arm if it is

disconnected: pull down on the end of the

shutter and push the actuator arm into the

hole on the end of the shutter. The arm often

falls into place when the shutter is pulled

down.

3 Remove the secondary transfer roller and

inspect it for damage. The end of the roller

that sits at the rear of the printer is spring-

loaded; ensure that the spring located

between the blue plastic housing and the

black bushing is present. Replace the roller if

it appears damaged or the spring is missing.

7 Once the arm is reconnected, manually push

the shutter toward the front of the printer to

ensure that the arm remains in place and

that the shutter moves freely.

4 Reinstall the roller and try printing from

tray 2 or tray 3. If the error persists, replace

the secondary transfer assembly.


59.E0 error

5 Check connectors J3030 on the registration

motor and J121 on the DC controller PCA.

The service manual indicates that a 59.E0 error

is a registration motor error. However, the error

may also be caused by the secondary transfer

assembly since it is driven by the registration

motor. Please use the following troubleshooting

steps when you encounter a 59.E0 error:

6 Replace the DC controller PCA.
If the error occurs from all trays, including trays

1 and 4, and no 41.19 error is listed on the

event log, the printer is most likely experiencing

a registration motor error. Follow the

troubleshooting steps below:

1 Cycle the printer off and on to clear the

error.

1 Cycle the printer off and on to clear the

error.

2 Set each tray’s paper type as Plain, and

load letter or A4 media in each tray.

2 Check the registration assembly for damage

or jammed media.

3 Ensure that the gear train on the registration

drive assembly functions correctly.

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