SOURCE: HP LASERJET 3700N - PRINTING PROBLEM
I'm not sure what you mean by "not printing on paper, the image area is shifting". What are you printing on?
Have you tried uninstalling the device drivers and reinstalling them? This may clear any software quirks caused by conflicting devices or user settings.
SOURCE: Fuser Error
I truly believe that you did not take the fuser out. It is not a simple process and is not readily accessible.
You most likely took out the toner cartridge, which works with the fuser.
The fuser is what "fuses" the toner to the paper so the documents print as expected. There are fuser kits that can be purchased, and they usually come with some decent instructions.
in case of new printer
A fuser problem is serious but if it is is a new printer, use the warranty now. Don't play with it as more than likely you can't recover and you *MAY VOID* the warranty in any attempts, so use the warranty. You should have returned it immediately once the problem cropped-up to be within the quicker satisfaction settlement period, you may now have to deal with a warranty center if not the vendor themselves for repair, but start the process. Plus, document this as well, cal,s letters, etc. to best serve yourself if any other problems arise.
To explain what the fuser is, one must explain what the fuser does.
A laser printer works by assembling the page in its memory, then transfers that "image" by scanning a drum. The drum then picks up a charge which will attract the toner. By varying the laser you can induce specific dots, creating an image on the drum. The drum is rotated through the toner, the charge then attracts the oppositely charged toner particles (the uncharged sections don't have anything) The drum, now dark with toner, is touched to the paper, which has an opposite charge, thus transfer all the toner over to the paper. Then the paper is sent THROUGH the fuser, which basically MELTS the toner onto the paper permanently.
If the fuser is too hot, that means the temp control unit for the printer fuser has FAILED, and that is NOT something you can fix by yourself. The labor will likely cost more than the printer unless it's under warranty.
You took out the toner cartridge, which is NOT the fuser. Toner cartridge is just the toner and the drum together in one unit. The fuser is where it warns "high temp! do not touch!"
Just buy another printer or use the backup printer. Again, this is NOT something you can fix by yourself.
SOURCE: I'M GETTING A 59.50 ERROR ON HP LASERJET P3005d. HELP
59.50 indicates a main motor failure either the motor is bad or something is stopping it from turning. can be as simple as a bad toner.
turn the machine on and listen for the motor noise if you don't hear it turn the machine off remove the toner and turn it back on if you can hear the motor running youmay just have a bad cart.
hope this helps
SOURCE: MY HP LASERJET 3005 DISPLAY ERROR 49.2F9D
Hi,
Its already discussed in one of the forums for Hp.
check :-
https://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1158526
Thanks
SOURCE: hp 2300 laserjet printer error code 13.20.00
this problem persist NVRAM resetting
To perform an NVRAM initialization, complete the following steps:
1 Turn off the printer.
2 Press and hold (DOWN arrow), and turn on the printer.
3 When all three status lights are lit, release (DOWN arrow) and press (UP arrow).
4 Press PAUSE/RESUME. The first item of a menu appears.
5 Use (UP arrow) or (DOWN arrow) to scroll to NVRAM INIT, and press (SELECT).
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