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50, 4 FUSER ERROR - HP LaserJet P3005n Printer

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50.4 is not listed in the service manual but fuser errors are most often caused by bad fuser. Occasionally a power supply or DC controller will fail but seldom is that the case.

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SOURCE: 50.a fuser error

Change the fuse!!!

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