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HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 and 3700 series printers Service Manual.
© 2004 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Reproduction, adaptation or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws. Part number: Q5990-90939 Edition 1, 10 /2004 The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
Conventions This manual uses the following conventions: Color is used to emphasize items that are important to the material under discussion. Bold is used for menu items to click and for emphasis, particularly in situations where italic type would be confusing.
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Table of contents 1 Printer description Chapter contents .............................................................................................................. ......... 1 Printer configurations ........................... ....................
Canadian DOC regulations ..................... .................. ........... .............. ......................... ......37 EMI statement (Korea) .................. ........................................ ................. ................ ......
Installing memory and font DIMMs ........... ........... ....... ................... .........................................79 Enabling memory ............... ................................ ................ ................. .............. .......
Paper feeder ...... ................ ................... ............... ...................... ...................... ........... ... ........197 Pickup/delivery sequence ...............................................................................
Fuser front paper sensor (PS6) removal ........................................................................ 256 Fuser delivery paper sensor (PS7) removal ................................................................... 256 Face-down delivery paper sensor (PS8) removal .
7 Troubleshooting Chapter contents .............................................................................................................. ..... 303 Introduction ............ .............. ....................... ............ ........... .....
Image defects .............................. ................... ............... .................... ........................... .. .......390 Light image ............................ ... ..................... . ............................ . .......
Event log ........................................... ................... .................. ................... .................. ....431 Diagnostics ........... .................... ............................................ .....................
List of tables Table 1-1. Features .................. ...................... ............................ .......... ............ .................. 6 Table 1-2. Electrical specifications ...............................................................
Table 7-16. Image defects .................... ....................... .......................................... ...........390 Table 7-17. Causes for light images ............ ................. .................... ........... .................. ...
Table 8-22. Left swing frame assembly ......... ............... .............. ............. .............. ..........529 Table 8-23. Fuser assembly ............................................................................................. 531 Table 8-24.
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List of figures Figure 1-1. HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 printer ..... ..................... ............. .............. ..........3 Figure 1-2. HP Color LaserJet 3500n/3550n printer .. .............. .............................. .............3 Figure 1-3.
Figure 5-20. Laser/scanner unit ...... ................... ................................. ................. ..............139 Figure 5-21. Laser control block diagram .......................................................................... 141 Figure 5-22.
Figure 6-8. Left front cover removal (2 of 3) .................................................................... 212 Figure 6-9. Left front cover removal (3 of 3) .................................................................... 213 Figure 6-10. Right cover removal .
Figure 6-64. Left swing guide removal (6 of 6) .................................................................. 248 Figure 6-65. Left swing guide replacement ..... ................. ................ ................... ..............249 Figure 6-66.
Figure 6-120. Formatter PCB (HP 3700) removal (2 of 2) ....... ............ ............. ........... .......281 Figure 6-121. HP 3500/3550 and HP 3700 ................ ........................ .............. ...... .............282 Figure 6-122. High-voltage power supply PCB removal (1 of 5) .
Figure 7-18. Location of main parts ................................................................................... 451 Figure 7-19. Location of switches ...................................................................................... 452 Figure 7-20.
1 Printer description Chapter contents This chapter contains the following sections. Chapter contents .............................................................................................................. ......... 1 Printer configurations ...
Media weight ................. ................ ................... .................... ................ ......................... . ...29 Environmental product stewardship program .......... ................. ................. .................. ...
Printer configurations HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 printer Figure 1-1. HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 printer The HP Color LaserJet 3500 printer is a four-color laser printer that prints 12 pages per minute (ppm) in both monochrome (black and white) and color.
HP Color LaserJet 3700 printer Figure 1-3. HP Color LaserJet 3700 printer The HP Color LaserJet 3700 printer is a four-color laser printer that prints 16 ppm in both monochrome and color.
HP Color LaserJet 3700dn printer Figure 1-5. HP Color LaserJet 3700dn printer The HP Color LaserJet 3700dn printer includes the features of the HP Color LaserJet 3700n printer, automatic two-sided (duplex) printing, and a total of 128 MB of SDRAM. HP Color LaserJet 3700dtn printer Figure 1-6.
Printer features Table 1-1. Features Feature HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 series printer HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer Performance ● 12 ppm (in both monochrome and color).
Feature HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 series printer HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer Fonts ● Not applicable. ● 80 internal fonts available for both PCL and PostScript emulation. ● 80 printer-matching screen fonts in TrueType TM format available with the software solution.
Feature HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 series printer HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer Connectivity ● High-speed universal serial bus (USB) 2.0 cable interface. ● HP Jetdirect en3700 external print server; standard on theHP Color LaserJet 3500n/3550n printer.
Printer assemblies Front and rear features The two figures below show the location of each major assembly in the printer. These assemblies are described in the Installation and configuration chapter.
Figure 1-8. Rear view, HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 and 3700 series printers (sh own with additional 500-sheet paper feeder) 1 Upper rear door 2 Parallel connection (available on the HP Color LaserJet .
Site requirements The printer must be kept in a proper location to maintain the performance level that has been set at the factory. In particular, be sure that the environment adheres to the specifications listed in this chapter. Below are recommendations for the printer location and placement.
Figure 1-10. Space requirements for the HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer with optional Tray 3 1 Height: 862 mm (34 in.) 2 Depth: 1480 mm (58.3 in.) 3 Width: 699.5 mm (27.6 in.) Electrical specifications WARNING! Power requirements are based on the country/region where the printer is sold.
Product Printing 2 Ready 3 Power Save 4 Off Heat output- Ready (BTU/ hour) HP Color LaserJet 3700 400 25 25 0.25 85 HP Color LaserJet 3700n 400 26 26 0.
Severe (maximum of 18 days) Severe (maximum of 18 days) High: 35° to 40° C (95° to 104° F) Low: 0° to -20° C (32° to -4° F) Maximum temperature change rate 40° to 15° C (104° to 59° F) within 3 minutes -20° to 25° C (-4° to 77° F) within 3 minutes Humidity Normal (maximum of 2.
Printer specifications Table 1-6. Physical dimensions Product Height Depth Width Weight HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 series with print cartridges 467 mm (18.4 in) 447 mm (17.6 in) 499.5 mm (19.67 in) 36.6 kg (80.52 lbs) HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 series printer with print cartridges and optional Tray 3 603 mm (23.
Print media specifications For optimum results, use conventional 75 g/m 2 to 90 g/m 2 (20 to 24 lb) photocopy paper. Verify that the paper is of good quality and is free of cuts, nicks, tears, spots, loose particles, dust, wrinkles, curls, or bent edges.
Table 1-9. Tray 2 paper sizes 1 Media Dimensions Weight or thickness Capacity Letter 216 by 279 mm (8.5 by 11 in) 60 to 105 g/m 2 (16 to 28 lb bond) 250 sheets (75 g/m 2 ; 20 lb bond) Legal 216 by 356 mm (8.5 by 14 in) 60 to 105 g/m 2 (16 to 28 lb bond) 250 sheets (75 g/m 2 ; 20 lb bond) Executive 184 by 267 mm (7.
Manual tw o-si ded printing. Any of the supported paper sizes and types listed for printing from Tray 1 can be manually duplexed. See the two-sided (duplex) printing section in the HP Color LaserJet 3550 and 3700 series printer User Guide for more information.
Hewlett-Packard warranty statement HP PRODUCT HP Color LaserJet 3500, 3500n, 3550, 3550n, 3700, 3700n, 3700dn, and 3700dtn printers DURATION OF LIMITED WARRANTY One-year limited warranty HP warrants t.
HP's Premium Protection Print Cartridge Warranty Limited Warranty Statement This HP Print Cartridge is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship.
Premium Protection Warranty Color LaserJet Image Fuser Kit and Image Transfer Kit Limited Warranty Statement This HP product is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship until the printer provides a low-life indicator on the control panel.
Identification HP's Product Stewardship program monitors product design to help protect the environment. Model and serial numbers The model number and serial numbers are listed on identification labels located on the rear of the printer. The model number is alphanumeric, such as Q5990A for the HP Color LaserJet 3550 printer.
CAUTION Converting the voltage on the printer can damage the printer. Do not use any voltage other than the operating voltage. Any attempt to convert operating voltages will void the product warranty (for example, attempting to change a 110V printer to a 220V printer).
Selecting paper You can use many types of paper and other print media with this printer. This section provides guidelines and specifications for selecting and using different print media.
● Do not use paper that is embossed or coated, and that is not designed for the temperatures of the HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 and 3700 series printer image fusers.
Printing on special media Use these guidelines when printing on special types of media. Transparencies When printing on transparencies, use the following guidelines: ● Handle transparencies using the edges. Oils from your fingers deposited on the transparency can cause print quality problems.
Envelopes NOTE Envelopes can be printed only from Tray 1. Set the tray media size to the specific envelope size. Adhere to the following guidelines to help ensure proper printing on envelopes and to help prevent printer jams: ● Do not load more than ten envelopes into Tray 1.
Heavy paper When printing on heavy paper, use the following guidelines: ● Any tray will print most heavy media that does not exceed 105 g/m 2 (28 lb bond).
Recycled paper This printer supports the use of recycled paper. Recycled paper must meet the same specifications as standard paper. See the HP LaserJet Printer Family Print Media Specification Guide . Hewlett-Packard recommends that recycled paper contain no more than five percent ground wood.
65# 165# 90# 111# 135# 150# 244 g/m2 66# 169# 92# 114# 138# 154# 250 g/m2 67# 171# 94# 115# 140# 155# 253 g/m2 70# 178# 98# 120# 146# 162# 264 g/m2 72# 183# 100# 123# 150# 166# 271 g/m2 Table 1-13.
Environmental product stewardship program Environmental protection for this product is described in this section. Protecting the environment Hewlett-Packard Company is committed to providing quality products in an environmentally sound manner. This product has been designed with several attributes to minimize impacts on the environment.
HP LaserJet printing supplies In many countries/regions, this product’s printing supplies (for example, print cartridges) can be returned to HP through the HP Printing Supplies Returns and Recycling Program. An easy-to-use and free takeback program is available in more than 30 countries/regions.
Extended warranty HP SupportPack provides coverage for the HP hardware product and all HP-supplied internal components. The hardware maintenance covers a three-year period from date of the HP product purchase. The customer must purchase the HP SupportPack within 90 days of the HP product purchase.
Declaration of Conformities Declaration of Conformity according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer’s Name: Hewlett-Packard Company Manufacturer's Address: 11311 Chinden Boulevard Boi.
Declaration of Conformity according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer’s Name: Hewlett-Packard Company Manufacturer's Address: 11311 Chinden Boulevard Boise, Idaho 83714-1021, USA de.
Declaration of Conformity according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer’s Name: Hewlett-Packard Company Manufacturer's Address: 8000 Foothills Blvd.
Safety statements Laser safety statement The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has implemented regulations for laser products manufactured since August 1, 1976. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States.
Laser statement for Finland Luokan 1 laserlaite Klass 1 Laser Apparat HP Color LaserJet 3550, 3550n, 3700, 3700n, 3700dn, 3700dtn, laserkirjoitin on käyttäjän kannalta turvallinen luokan 1 laserlaite. Normaalissa käytössä kirjoittimen suojakotelointi estää lasersäteen pääsyn laitteen ulkopuolelle.
FCC Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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2 Service approach Chapter contents This chapter contains the following sections. Chapter contents .............................................................................................................. ....... 41 Search approach ..............
Search approach Printer repair normally begins by using the printer internal diagnostics and the three-step process below. 1. Isolate the problem to the major system (for example, the host computer, the network or server, or the printer system). 2. Determine if the problem is located in an accessory or in the printer engine.
Parts and supplies This section identifies parts and supplies ordering information and how to obtain HP assistance. Ordering parts Field-replaceable and accessory part numbers are found in chapter 8 of this manual. Order replacement parts from Hewlett-Packard Customer Support-Americas (HPCS-A) or Hewlett- Packard Customer Support-Europe (HPCS-E).
Exchange program HP offers remanufactured assemblies for some parts. These are identified in chapter 8 and can be ordered from Hewlett-Packard Customer Support-Americas (HPCS-A) or Hewlett- Packard Customer Support-Europe (HPCS-E). Supplies Paper and print cartridges can be ordered directly from Hewlett-Packard.
HP service agreements Call (800) 743-8305 in the U.S. or (800) 268-1221 in Canada. Other areas Outside of North America and Europe, contact the local HP sales office for assistance in obtaining technical support for resellers and service technicians. Ordering related documentation and software Table 2-1.
HP maintenance agreements HP has several types of maintenance agreements that meet a wide range of support needs. Maintenance agreements are not part of the standard warranty. Support services may vary by area. Check with your local HP dealer to determine the services available to you.
3 Installation and configuration Chapter contents This chapter contains the following sections: Chapter contents .............................................................................................................. ....... 47 Checking the package contents .
Checking the package contents Figure 3-1. HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 printer package contents 1 HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 2 USB cable 3 Power cable 4 Four print cartridges 5 CD-ROM (the CD-ROM contains the user guide) 6 Control panel overlay 7 Getting started guide Figure 3-2.
NOTE The items listed here are for the external print server connection. Figure 3-3. HP Color LaserJet 3700, 3700n, or 3700dn printer package contents 1 HP Color LaserJet 3700, 3700n, or 3700dn 2 Power cable 3 Four print cartridges 4 CD-ROM (the CD-ROM contains the user guide) 5 Control panel overlay 6 Getting started guide Figure 3-4.
Unpacking the printer NOTE Save all the packing materials in case you need to repack and transport the printer at a later date. WARNING! The printer weighs approximately 33.5 kg (73.3 lbs). HP recommends having two or more people lift or move the printer.
2. Lift the printer from the packing pallet and place it in the prepared location. Two people must lift and move the printer. WARNING! Do not lift the printer by the Tray 2 handle. 3. If you are using an optional 500-sheet paper feeder, lift the printer using the handles and align the pegs on Tray 3.
4. Remove all external orange tape, orange protectors, and other packaging material. 5. Open Tray 2 and Tray 3 (if necessary), and remove the orange shipping lock inside each tray.
6. Open the lower rear door, and make sure that the two blue pressure release lever actuators are in the upright position. The two release levers are located on the left and right side of the lower rear door. 7. Close the lower rear door. 8. Lift the front door handle, and pull down the front door.
9. Remove the orange tape and orange shipping locks on the rear, left, and right sides of the transfer unit. Remove any remaining tape from the printer.
Installing the print cartridge 1. Remove a new print cartridge from the bag. 2. Grasp both sides of the print cartridge and distribute the toner by gently rocking the cartridge from side to side. 3. Remove and discard the orange shipping tape and the shipping locks from the new print cartridge.
4. Locate the color slot for the print cartridge. 5. Align the print cartridge with the tracks inside the printer and, using the handle, insert the cartridge.
Loading paper into Tray 3 (optional) 1. Pull the tray out of the printer. 2. Adjust the length guides. ● Letter-size paper: Raise the blue rear stop. ● A4-size paper: Lower the blue rear stop. 3. Adjust the width guides. ● Letter-size paper: Press the center of the side width guides outward as far as possible.
4. Load the paper into the tray. If this is special paper, such as letterhead, load it with the side to be printed down and the top edge toward the front of the tray. NOTE Do not fan paper before loading. 5. Make sure the stack of paper is flat in the tray at all four corners, and keep it below the height tabs.
Loading paper into Tray 2 1. Pull Tray 2 out of the printer. 2. Move the side width guides until the blue arrows on the width guides point to the size of paper you are loading. 3. On the back of the tray, press the blue ridges and slide the length guides until the arrow symbol points to the paper size you are loading.
4. Load the paper into the tray. If this is special paper, such as letterhead, load it with the side to be printed down and the top edge toward the front of the tray. NOTE Do not fan the paper before loading. 5. Push down on the stack of paper to lock the metal lift plate into place.
Loading paper into Tray 1 (optional procedure) 1. Open Tray 1, and raise the output bin extension. NOTE If printing special media, such as envelopes, use Tray 1. 2. Slide out the tray extender and, if necessary, open the additional tray extender. 3. Slide the width guides slightly wider than the print media.
Connecting power 1. Connect the AC power cord to the printer and to a power outlet. NOTE Do not connect the printer to the computer or to the network at this time. 2. Turn the printer on. After a minimum of two minutes, the green ready light turns on.
Installing a new control panel overlay (optional) Overlays are available for several languages and come shipped with the printer. If you are setting up a printer for a language other than English, complete the following procedure. 1. Select the language from the sheet of adhesive control panel overlays.
Testing the printer operation Print a demo page to ensure the printer is working properly. 1. Press M ENU to enter the MENUS . 2. Press to highlight Information . 3. Press to select Information . 4. Press to highlight PRINT DEMO . 5. Press to select PRINT CONFIGURATION .
Using PowerSave Time The adjustable PowerSave Time feature reduces power consumption when the printer has been inactive for an extended period. You can set the length of time before the printer goes into PowerSave mode to 1 MINUTE , 15 MINUTES , 30 MINUTES , or to 1 HOUR , 1.
USB configuration All printer models support USB connections. The USB port is on the back of the printer. Connecting the USB cable Plug the USB cable into the printer.
Parallel configuration (HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer only) TheHP Color LaserJet 3700 printer supports network and parallel connections at the same time.
Network configuration NOTE The network configuration feature is available for the HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer when an EIO device is installed.
Enhanced I/O (EIO) configuration (HP color LaserJet 3700 series printer only) This printer comes equipped with one enhanced input/output (EIO) slot. This slot holds compatible external devices, such as the HP Jetdirect print server network cards or other devices.
NetWare networks When using Novell NetWare products with an HP Jetdirect print server, Queue Server mode provides improved printing performance over Remote Printer mode. The HP Jetdirect print server supports Novell Directory Services (NDS), as well as bindery modes.
Printer software Included with the printer is a CD-ROM containing the printing system software. The software components and printer drivers on this CD-ROM help you use the printer to its fullest potential. See the getting started guide for installation instructions.
Table 3-2. Printer drivers for the HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer Operating system 1 PCL 6 PS Emulation Windows 98, Me Windows NT 4.0 NOTE Windows NT does not support USB.
HP Web Jetadmin HP Web Jetadmin allows you to manage HP Jetdirect-connected printers within your intranet using a browser. HP Web Jetadmin is a browser-based management tool and should be installed only on the network administrator computer. It can be installed and run on a variety of systems.
HP Toolbox The HP Toolbox is an application that you can use for the following tasks: ● Check the printer status. ● Configure the printer settings. ● View troubleshooting information. ● View online documentation. ● Print internal printer pages.
Other components and utilities Several software applications are available for Windows and Macintosh OS users, as well as for network administrators. These programs are summarized below.
Setting security on the printer This printer features control panel locking, which allows network administrators to prevent users from changing certain printer control panel settings.
Use HP Web Jetadmin software, HP LaserJet Utility for Macintosh, or an ASCII escape sequence to set security. HP software, which comes on the software CD-ROM, is easier to use than an ASCII escape sequence.
Printer memory for the HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer The printer has three DIMM slots. The bottom slot is for the firmware DIMM. NOTE For maximum flexibility in DIMM support, the formatter is designed with three 168-pin DIMM slots and a fourth 100-pin DIMM slot.
Installing memory and font DIMMs You can install more memory for the printer, and you can also install a font DIMM to allow the printer to print characters for languages such as Chinese or the Cyrillic alphabet. NOTE Static electricity can damage DIMMs.
3. Open the DIMM access door by gently prying it with a flat-bladed screwdriver. Remove the door by pulling the door toward the back of the printer. 4. Loosen the screws that hold the formatter door to the printer and remove the formatter door. 5. Remove the DIMM from the antistatic package.
6. Holding the DIMM by the edges, align the notches on the DIMM with the bars in the DIMM slot. 7. Firmly press the DIMM straight into the slot. Close the locks on each side of the DIMM until they snap into place.
8. Align the formatter door in the tracks at the bottom of the slot, and turn the screws to secure the formatter door to the printer. 9. Replace the DIMM access door by inserting the tabs on the door into the slots on the printer. Swing the door shut.
11. Turn the printer on. 12. If you installed a memory DIMM, go to Enabling memory . If you installed a language font DIMM, go to Enabling the language font DIMM (HP color LaserJet 3700 only) . Enabling memory If you installed a memory DIMM, set the printer driver to recognize the newly added memory.
To enable fonts from the PCL 6 printer driver for Windows 1. On the Start menu, point to Settings , and click Printers . 2. Select this printer and select Properties . 3. On the Configure tab, click More . 4. Select the Font DIMM check box. 5. In the Configure Font DIMMs dialog box, click Add to add the font file.
Installing an HP Jetdirect print server card in the HP color LaserJet 3700 series printer You can install an HP Jetdirect print server card in the base model printer, which comes with an open EIO slot. To install the HP Jetdirect print server card 1. Turn the printer off.
3. Locate the EIO slot. Loosen and remove the two retaining screws holding the EIO slot cover to the printer and remove the cover. You will not need these screws and cover again. 4. Firmly insert the HP Jetdirect print server card into the EIO slot. Insert and tighten the retaining screws that came with the print server card.
6. Reconnect the power cable and turn the printer on. 7. Print a configuration page. In addition to a printer configuration page and a Supplies Status page, an HP Jetdirect configuration page that contains network configuration and status information should also print.
Installing an HP Jetdirect en3700 external print server 1. Attach the HP Jetdirect en3700 external print server to a 10Base-T or to a 100Base-T local network by plugging the network cable into the network port on the rear panel. 2. Attach the print server to the printer using the USB cable.
3. The 10 or the 100 LED turns on, indicating a network connection, and the power/status LED blinks. After 15 seconds, the power/status LED light and the USB printer LED light appear green. The power/status LED will blink if there is network activity.
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4 Printer maintenance Chapter contents This chapter contains the following sections. Chapter contents .............................................................................................................. ....... 91 Cleaning the printer and accessories .
Cleaning the printer and accessories Clean the outside surfaces with a water-dampened cloth. Observe the warning and caution below. WARNING! Before you begin these steps, turn the printer off and unplug all power cords to avoid shock hazard. Be careful when cleaning around the fuser area.
Cleaning mode During the printing process, paper, toner, and dust particles can accumulate inside the printer. Over time, this buildup can cause print-quality problems, such as toner specks or smearing. This printer has a cleaning mode that can correct and prevent these types of problems.
Managing supplies Using, storing, and monitoring print cartridges can help ensure quality printer output. Supplies life The life of the print cartridge depends on usage patterns and the amount of toner that print jobs require.
Table 4-3. Approximate replacement intervals Item Printer message Page count Approximate time period 1 Print cartridges REPLACE BLACK CARTRIDGE 6,000 pages 2 4 months Color cartridge REPLACE <COLOR.
Locating supplies and parts Supplies and parts are identified by labeling and by blue plastic handles. The following graphic shows the location of each supply item and part.
Replacing supply items Carefully follow the guidelines in this section when replacing printer supplies or parts. Replace a print cartridge when the printer control panel displays a REPLACE <COLOR> CARTRIDGE message.
3. Remove the new print cartridge from the bag. Place the used print cartridge in the bag for recycling. 4. Grasp both sides of the cartridge and distribute the toner by gently rocking the cartridge from side to side. 5. Remove the orange shipping locks and the orange shipping tape from the new print cartridge.
6. Align the print cartridge with the tracks inside the printer, and using the blue handle, insert the print cartridge until it is firmly seated. 7. Firmly close the front door.
1. Lift the front door handle and pull down the front door. WARNING! Do not place anything on the transfer unit. Do not touch the top of the transfer unit or the contacts on the left side of the transfer unit. 2. Grasp the right blue handle. Press and hold down the blue button.
3. Grasp the left blue handle and lift to remove the transfer unit from the printer. NOTE For information on how to properly dispose of the used transfer unit, go to http://www.hp.com/ recycle . 4. Using handles, remove the new transfer unit from the bag.
6. Guide the left side of the transfer unit into the front door of the printer. Insert the two pegs on the left side into the holes, and then lower the right side into the door. 7. Make sure that the blue button on the right blue handle has released (popped up).
NOTE If the old transfer unit was not at end-of-life when it was replaced (for example, if it was damaged), the transfer unit count must be reset using the printer control panel.
To replace the fuser 1. Turn the printer off. WARNING! The fuser might be hot. Wait 10 minutes before proceeding. 2. Open the lower rear door (rear output bin).
4. Lift and pull the lower rear door (rear output bin) while using your finger to press the tab with ridges on the left side of the door. Remove the lower rear door (rear output bin). 5. Place your thumbs on the blue ridges (near warning label) and, using fingers, pull up on the blue latches.
7. Remove the new fuser from the bag. 8. Hold the fuser with your thumbs on the blue ridges and fingers on the blue latches. Push both sides of the fuser into the printer. 9. Press the black ridges on the front of the fuser until the fuser clicks into place.
10. Rotate the green levers to the up position. 11. To reattach the lower rear door (rear output bin), hold the door at a 45° angle, and fit the peg into the round hole on the right side.
12. Press the ridges on the tab on the left side of the door, and fit the peg into the round hole. 13. Close the lower rear door (rear output bin). NOTE After replacing the fuser, you must also replace the pickup roller. See To replace the pickup roller for instructions.
1. Remove Tray 2 and place it on a flat surface. 2. Use one finger to push on the blue side of the pickup roller until the peg comes out of the right hole. 3. Pull down gently on the pickup roller to remove the left peg of the pickup roller from the printer.
4. Remove the new pickup roller from the bag. NOTE For information on how to properly dispose of the used pickup roller, go to http://www.hp.com/ recycle . 5. Hold the blue side of the pickup roller, and insert the left peg into the round hole in the printer.
7. Rotate the blue side of the pickup roller until it clicks into place. 8. Replace Tray 2. 9. Turn the printer on. After a short time, the printer control panel should display the message NEW FUSER KIT . 10. If the message NEW FUSER KIT appears, go to step 11.
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5 Theory of operation Chapter contents This chapter contains the following sections. Chapter contents .............................................................................................................. ..... 113 Basic operation ............
Basic operation The HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 and 3700 series printer functions are divided into four systems: 1. Engine control system 2. Laser/scanner system 3.
Table 5-1. Basic operation sequence Period Purpose Remark WAIT (wait period) From the time the power switch is turned on until the ITB cleaning is completed. Clear the charge from the drum surface and clean the ITB. Detect the presence of the cartridge and the environmental conditions.
Power-on sequences The figure below shows the sequence from the time the power is switched on until STBY period. Figure 5-2. Power-on sequence Figure notes 1. See Developing engaging/disengaging unit , later in this chapter. 2. See Secondary transfer roller engaging/disengaging control .
4. The color misregistration control controls the correction of both horizontal and vertical misregistration. See Color misregistration control , later in this chapter, for more information. 5. The image stabilization control controls the correction of the high-voltage bias output value and VIDEO signal PWM value for a stable image.
6. The automatic paper delivery system is activated if a residual paper is detected. Engaging Engaging PRNT STBY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 WAI T INTR LSTR XX XX XX XX XX.
Engine control system The engine control system functions as the brain of the printer. It controls the laser/scanner system, the image formation system, and the pickup/feed system according to the commands received from the formatter.
NOTE See the General circuit diagram in Chapter 7, for detailed information on the printer circuitry. Figure 5-5. DC controller circuit 120 Chapter 5 Theory of operation ENWW.
Block functions CPU (IC1001) The 16-bit single-chip microcomputer that constitutes the CPU incorporates ROM and RAM and controls the following operations of the printer according to the control programs stored in the ROM: 1. Printer engine sequence 2.
Table 5-2. Motor Functions Name Function Type Direction of rotation Speed switching Failure detection M1 Feed motor Drives the pick-up roller, feed roller, duplexing feed roller, and fuser.
Figure 5-6. Motor locations Table 5-3. Function of solenoids Name Function SL2 Tray 2 (cassette) pick-up solenoid Drives the Tray 2 (cassette) pick-up roller. SL1 Tray 1 (multipurpose tray) pick-up solenoid Drives the Tray 1 (multipurpose tray) pick-up roller.
Figure 5-7. Solenoid and clutch locations Drum motor control The drum motor control controls the drive of the drum motor (M3). The drum motor is a three-phase, eight-pole DC motor with a built-in drive circuit. The drum motor drives the four color photosensitive drums, the K (black) developing cylinder, and the ITB.
Under the following conditions, the DC controller judges the drum motor faulty and sends an error message to the formatter: ● Drum motor start abnormality: The interval of the /DRMITBFG signals does not become regular in 1000 ms from the drum motor start.
The DC controller monitors the FAN ROTATION DETECTION signal (/FANS) to control the RPM of the fan. The /FANS signal outputs (turn “L”) when the fan rotates at the speed of the specified RPM: when the DC controller judges the fan normal.
Fuser control circuit The fuser control circuit controls the temperature of the fuser. The following figure shows the ceramic heater fusing method used by this printer. Figure 5-12. Ceramic heater fusing method The fuser control circuit has three main components: ● Fuser heater (H1): A ceramic heater that heats the fuser sleeve.
The heater temperature control controls the drive signals of the fuser heater to monitor and maintain the surface temperatures of the fuser sleeve and the fuser heater at the target temperature.
● Print temperature control: Maintains the fuser heater in the printer at the target temperature. The CPU raises the target temperature in stages in one sprinting process to prevent the fuser sleeve temperature from falling as the paper goes through.
NOTE The thermoswitch is some distance away from the fuser heater. The actual temperature of the fuser heater is about 50 ˚ C (122 ˚ F) higher than the temperature read by the thermoswitch. Failure detection If the CPU judges the fuser faulty, it performs the following tasks: 1.
Low-voltage power supply circuit This circuit converts AC voltage from the power supply receptacle to DC power and supply each load. Figure 5-14. Low-voltage power supply circuit When the power switch (SW3001) is turned on, the AC power is supplied to the low-voltage power supply circuit, where it is converted to +24 V, +5 V, and +3.
The major recipients of the +24 V, +5 V, and +3.3 V DC power are listed below. ● +24 V: motors, solenoids, clutches, high-voltage power supply PCB, memory controller PCB, and optional parts ● +5 V: laser driver PCB, high-voltage power supply PCB, formatter, and sensors (except for the photo interrupter) ● +3.
The DC controller controls the high-voltage power supply circuit and generates the high- voltage bias. See Image formation system for the details on image formation.
Primary transfer bias generation The primary transfer biases (TR11, TR12, TR13, TR14) are output to transfer the toner on the photosensitive drum to the ITB. They are the DC positive biases, one for each color (C, Y, M, K), generated in the primary transfer high-voltage generation circuit in the high-voltage power supply circuit.
Video interface control The video interface enables communication between the formatter and the DC controller. The formatter uses the video interface to monitor the printer status continuously. It sends the VIDEO signal via the video interface when the printer is ready for printing.
8. The DC controller re-feeds the paper after a specified time from /TOP signal output and transfers the toner image from the ITB onto the paper. This aligns the leading edge of the paper and the top of the image. 9. The paper, having had the toner image fixed on it, is delivered to the delivery tray when the print is completed.
The types and purposes of the VIDEO INTERFACE signals are described below. ● VDO1, /VDO1, VDO2, /VDO2, VDO3, /VDO3, VDO4, /VDO4, (VIDEO) signals (formatter output): These signals are the information of the image the printer engine is going to print.
/BD1, /BD2, /BD3, /BD4 (HORIZONTAL SYNCHRONOUS) signals (formatter input): This signal synchronizes the horizontal (main) scanning line: the reference signal in the horizontal direction of the laser beam.
Laser/scanner system The laser/scanner system forms latent images on the photosensitive drum according to the VIDEO signals sent from the formatter. The laser/scanner unit is illustrated below.
1. Upon receiving a print command from the formatter, the DC controller outputs the SCANNER MOTOR SPEED CONTROL signals (Y/M: /ACC1, /DEC1 C/Bk: /ACC2, / DEC2) and rotates the scanner motor to rotate two four-faced mirrors. NOTE The abbreviations Bk and K are used interchangeably and refer to the black developing operation.
The laser driver PCB is divided into two. One is for Y/M, and the other for C/K. The Y/M laser driver PCB only is described here, as both are identical.
● Horizontal synchronization control ● Image masking control The LASER CURRENT OUTPUT signal (PDOUT) is an analog signal generated by transforming the amount of laser to a current value.
5. Upon receipt of /BD1 and /BD2 signals, the formatter sends the VIDEO signals (VDO1, / VDO1, VDO2, /VDO2) to the DC controller to align the scanning starting position of the image horizontally. Image mask control This control prevents laser beam emission in a non-image area except during the unblanking interval.
Failure detection This control monitors any failure of the laser diode. The laser IC converts the laser current of the LD to voltage during initial APC and sends the PDOUT signal to the CPU. When the voltage of the PDOUT signal is below a specified value, the CPU judges the laser faulty and informs the formatter.
Speed control The speed control maintains the scanner motor rotation at a specified speed. The following is the sequence of steps performed by the speed control. 1. The DC controller sends the /ACC1 signal to the scanner driver IC at the scanner motor startup to rotate the motor.
Image formation system The image formation system, which serves as the nerve center of the printer, forms a toner image on paper. The DC controller controls the image formation system, which consists .
Figure 5-25. Image formation system (signal paths) Print process The print process can be divided into nine steps, which are executed in five blocks. A toner image is formed on paper as it goes through each process.
The print process blocks and the steps performed in them are listed below. Refer to Figure 5-26. Print process diagram to see the placement of the blocks. ● Electrostatic latent image formation block: Forms an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum.
● Fuser block: Fixes or fuses a toner image on paper. ● Fuser ● Cleaning block: Clears the residual toner on the photosensitive drum and the ITB.
Electrostatic latent image formation block This block consists of two steps, where an electrostatic latent image is formed on the photosensitive drums. The drum surface carries negative electrical charges in areas that are not exposed to the laser beam through the steps in this block.
An electrostatic latent image is formed on the photosensitive drum in this step. As the laser beam scans the negatively charged drum surface, the negative potential on the exposed area gets neutralized and forms an electrostatic latent image. Figure 5-29.
Contacting the photosensitive drum, the negatively charged toner sticks to the area exposed to the laser beam. This is because the exposed area has higher (less negative) potential than the developing cylinder, while the toner has almost the same potential as the cylinder.
The toner image on the photosensitive drum is transferred onto the ITB in this step. (The ITB is a thin seamless belt made of resins. It is of low resistance and eliminates the applied bias by itself.
The static charge on the back of the paper is decreased with the static charge eliminator to reduce static cling and make it easy to separate the paper.
A positive DC bias is applied to the pressure roller to enhance the power to hold the toner on paper and prevent the toner from being attracted to the fuser sleeve (offset). Figure 5-35. Fusing Cleaning block This block consists of two steps and clears the residual toner from the ITB, photosensitive drum, and the primary charging roller.
The residual toner on the drum is scraped away with a cleaning blade and delivered to the waste toner container inside the cartridge afterwards. This cleans the surface of the photosensitive drum. Photosensitive drum Cleaning blade Residual (waste) toner W aste toner container Figure 5-37.
Each cartridge has a built-in memory tag, into which the memory controller PCB reads/writes data. Figure 5-38. Cartridge diagram Figure notes: ● M3: Drum motor ● M4: Developing motor ● CL2: K de.
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6. The above operations are detailed in the following sections. NOTE The cartridges are driven by two motors so the K cartridge can be driven independently for monochrome operations thus preventing wear of the other cartridges (photosensitive drums). Figure 5-39.
Memory tag control The memory tag is a nonvolatile memory built in the print cartridge. The cartridge usage condition is monitored by reading/writing the data stored in the memory tag. The cartridge usage condition is stored in the memory tag as a memory data.
The DC controller judges the cartridge presence based on the primary transfer current. The DC controller measures the primary transfer current when the power is turned on or a door is closed. When the measurement is over the specified value, the DC controller judges it “no cartridge” and sends the error message to the formatter.
The DC controller detects the end of toner by monitoring the amount of time it takes for light to pass through the cartridge during printing. There is a memory controller PCB with light emitter (LED) and light receiver (PD) on the back of the cartridge.
1. The DC controller turns ON the developing engaging clutch (CL3). 2. When the CL3 stays engaged for specified time, the drive of delivery motor (M2) raises the developing engaging lever up. 3. The developing engaging lever then raises the bottom of the cartridge in the back and disengages the developing cylinder from the photosensitive drum.
The DC controller disengages the developing cylinder to start this control and apply two negative biases alternately to the primary charging roller. This attracts the toner away from the primary charging roller to the photosensitive drum.
1. ITB cleaning control 2. Waste toner level monitor 3. Primary transfer roller engaging/disengaging control 4. Secondary transfer roller engaging/disengaging control 5.
The above operations are discussed in the following sections. Figure 5-44. Transfer section M1: Feed motor M3: Drum motor M5: Primary transfer engaging motor SL4: Secondary transfer engaging solenoid .
ITB cleaning control This controls the removal of the residual toner from the ITB to prevent an image defect. The following is the sequence of this control. 1. The cleaning blade on the ITB is always in contact with the ITB and scraping the residual toner off the ITB.
The waste toner container has a light guide and a waste toner level sensor (PS13) on the top. The light from the light emitter on the PS13 is let in to the waste toner container through the light guide attached to the cartridge.
If neither the PS12 or the PS13 receives light, the DC controller judges that the “transfer unit is not present, OUT” and sends an error message to the formatter.
NOTE The accumulated rotation time of the drum motor can be cleared by the formatter. Remember to reset the transfer unit life expectancy value (accumulated rotation time of the drum motor) using the control panel when replacing the ITB unit.
This mechanism functions whenever the ITB rotates to prevent misalignment of the ITB. Figure 5-49. ITB self-aligning mechanism Primary transfer roller engaging/disengaging control This controls the disengagement of the primary transfer roller from the photosensitive drum to transfer only K (black) toner onto ITB for monochrome print.
The primary transfer rollers engage back with the drums when the M5 is turned counterclockwise and the cam pushes the holder up. Figure 5-50. Primary transfer roller engaging/disengaging control NOTE The opposite photosensitive drums (Y, M, and C) stop when the primary transfer rollers are disengaged.
The secondary transfer roller disengages from the ITB when the DC controller turns the SL4 again for 0.5 second and rotates the cam a half turn. Figure 5-51.
The DC controller judges the engagement/disengagement mechanism faulty and sends the error message to the formatter when the T2SNS signal is not input/output within a specified time during the engagement/disengagement operation.
2. The DC controller measures each color’s misregistration based on the positions of the patterns detected by the misregistration detection (See Color misregistration control ).
NOTE The horizontal scanning scale is the size of the image in horizontal scanning. Every color has its own photosensitive drum in each cartridge in this printer. The positions of each drum differ and the laser beam lengths vary because of the variations among the cartridges; that is, the horizontal scanning area depends on the color.
The DC controller monitors the color misregistration sensors (PS12) during the foregoing color misregistration control. There are two units of PS12 on the ITB, each having one light emitter (LED) and one light receiver (PD). The following is the sequence of this control.
There are three kinds of controls executed as necessary. ● Environmental change control: The environmental condition sensor (PS15) controls the bias according to the environmental conditions. ● Image density control (D-max): The color misregistration sensor (PS12) calibrates the bias value when the image density is at max.
The environmental conditions sensor (PS15) on top of the fan detects the temperature and the humidity. The PS15 sends this information to the DC controller in the form of the TEMPERATURE DETECTION signal (TEMSNS) and the HUMIDITY DETECTION signal (HUMSNS).
2. The DC controller detects the density of the density detection patterns on the ITB by the image density detection and sends the data back to the formatter. (See Figure 5-56. Image density detection , below) 3. The formatter calibrates the halftone based on such data to obtain an ideal halftone image.
The DC controller notifies the formatter of each error when the following errors are found during image density detection. The initial value is reset to the new image density adjustment value when an error occurs. ● Image density sensor abnormality warning: No light is received at the light receivers.
Pickup/feed system The pickup/feed system, being comprised of various feed rollers, picks up and feeds a sheet of paper. This printer has two pickup trays (the Tray 2 (cassette) and the Tray 1 (multipurpose), and two delivery trays (the face-down tray and the face-up tray).
NOTE The terms fixing and fuser refer to the same operation (or assembly) and are used interchangeably in this document. Also, ITB unit and transfer unit refer to the same assembly and are used interchangeably throughout this document.
2. Fuser/delivery unit: fuser to delivery source 3. Duplexing feed unit (3700 printer only): fuser delivery source to registration roller inlet Figure 5-58.
1. The printer controls the fuser heater temperature and drives the scanner motor upon receipt of a print command from the formatter. 2. When the fuser heater reaches a specified temperature, it drives the feed motor (M1). 3. The solenoid at each paper pickup source is turned on after a specified period from the scanner motor drive start.
9. The toner is transferred onto the paper on the ITB and the paper is then fed to the fuser/ delivery unit. Figure 5-59. Pickup/delivery unit block PS1 Tray 1 (multipurpose tray) paper sensor PS2 Tra.
Table 5-5. Print media and feed speeds Print mode Medium type Feed speed Normal Plain paper Normal OHT OHT one-quarter speed Thick 1 Thick paper half-speed Thick 2 Thick paper half-speed Gloss 1 Gloss.
1. The registration shutter stops the fed paper and evens up the edge of the paper along the shutter. 2. As the feed roller continues rotating, the paper is pushed against the shutter and gets warped. 3. The force of paper being warped lifts up the shutter and the paper goes through the shutter.
Media detection This printer detects the media type to prevent a fuser defect. The DC controller controls the media sensor (PS5) for this detection. The PS5 has a light emitter (LED) and a light receiver (CMOS sensor). The light from the emitter is reflected off the media surface and received at the receiver.
2. The paper is pressed between the fuser sleeve and the pressure roller to fuse the toner on top and then delivered out of the fuser. 3. When the leading edge of the paper is detected by the fuser delivery paper sensor (PS7), the delivery motor (M2) drives and rotates the delivery roller.
4. When the paper end is detected by the fuser delivery paper sensor (PS7), the M2 rotates at double-speed and delivers the paper out to the face-down tray at high speed. NOTE The feed speed is accelerated after paper passes away from the fuser when delivering from the face-down tray because the fuser is far from the tray.
Duplexing feed unit (HP 3700 printer only) The duplexing feed unit reverses the paper after one side is printed and re-feeds it to the pickup/feed unit for printing the other side. The following is the sequence of paper feed at the duplexing feed unit.
7. The paper, after re-correction of skew by the registration roller, is fed to the delivery tray for printing the other side. NOTE Two stationary A4 or letter size papers may be inside the printer during duplex printing; only one legal size paper may be inside the printer during duplex printing.
3. As it rotates counterclockwise by the M2, the delivery roller turns the paper around. The reversed paper is fed to the duplex delivery unit by the guide at the reverse unit. Figure 5-64. Reverse control Duplex feed mode The printer has the following 3 different feed modes for duplex printing.
Table 5-6. Conditions of available duplex feed Paper size Print mode Duplex feed mode A4, Letter Plain paper Gloss paper Gloss film 1 sheet feed Plain paper Thin paper 2 sheets feed Alternate feed Legal Plain paper, Thin paper 1 sheet feed The duplex feed mode can be selected by command from the formatter.
6. Delivery stationary jam: When the paper does not reach the face-down paper sensor (PS8) within the allotted amount of time after paper has reached the fuser delivery paper sensor (PS7), the CPU judges it a delivery stationary jam.
Paper feeder The paper feeder is an optional unit that is installed at the bottom of the printer. It picks up and delivers a sheet of paper to the printer. Figure 5-65. Paper feeder illustrates the paper path. Figure 5-65. Paper feeder The paper feeder is controlled by the DC controller.
Figure 5-66. Paper feeder PCB signal flow illustrates the flow of signals to and from the paper feeder PCB. Figure 5-66. Paper feeder PCB signal flow Pickup/delivery sequence The paper feeder is driven by the feed motor (M1) via a gear. The following is the sequence of paper pickup at the paper feeder.
6. The paper, having had the image on the ITB transferred on it, is fed to the fuser/delivery unit. Figure 5-67. Pickup/delivery sequence Paper jam detection A paper jam at the paper feeder during pickup/delivery is detected in the same way as a paper jam at the printer.
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6 Removal and replacement Chapter contents This chapter contains the following sections: Chapter contents .............................................................................................................. ..... 201 Introduction ...........
Swing guide removal, right .................. ...................... ............................ .........................242 Swing guide removal, left .................. ................. ..................... .................... ..................
500-Sheet paper feeder internal parts .................. ............................ ...................... ..............298 Pick-up roller removal - 500-sheet paper feeder ............................................................ 298 Separation pad removal - 500-sheet paper feeder .
Introduction Removal and replacement procedures are provided for all replaceable parts in the printer. Removal and replacement strategy This chapter explains how to remove and replace major printer components. (HP does not support repairing individual subassemblies or troubleshooting to the component level.
NOTE All components in the HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 and 3700 series printers use Phillips- head screws that require a #2 Phillips screwdriver. Ensure that you have a Phillips screwdriver and not a Posidriv screwdriver. Figure 6-1 (below) shows the difference between a Phillips and a Posidriv screwdriver.
Illustration Description Size Part number Use SCREW, RS M3X6 XA9-1499-000C N Secures metal to metal. SCREW, RS M3X8 XA9-1445-000C N Secures any material (except metal) to metal. SCREW, TP XB4-7300-805C N Secures sensor PCB to plastic (environmental, toner full, color misregistration, and media).
Supplies The customer replaces print cartridges, the fuser, and the transfer unit as they are depleted. Chapter 4 explains when to replace supplies and provides instructions on replacing them. NOTE The printer tracks the amount of use on the customer-replaceable supplies by keeping a page count.
Supply item Printer message HP 3500Page counts HP 3550/3700 Page counts Approxima te time period 1 To install Image fuser kit REPLACE FUSER KIT 60,000 pages 2 75,000 pages 2 HP 3500 = 60 months HP 3550/3 700 = 50 months See Fuser removal .
Covers The following procedures describe removal of the printers external covers. Figure 6-2. Cover locations 1 Left cover 2 Top cover 3 Front door 4 Tray 1 (multipurpose tray) 5 Left front door (incl.
6. Remove two screws (2) from the right hinge (3). Figure 6-3. Front door removal (1 of 2) 7. Remove two screws (1) from the left hinge (2). Figure 6-4. Front door removal (2 of 2) 8. Lifting up slightly on the front door to relieve the pressure on the hinges, pull the hinges out and then remove the front door.
2. Slide the cover back in the direction of the arrow (2) about one inch, and then pull it out away from the printer to remove it. Figure 6-5. Left cover removal Left front cover removal 1. Remove left cover. See Left cover removal . 2. Open the front door and remove the transfer unit.
5. If necessary to better access the area, remove the toroid from the cable. To remove the toroid, lift up on the strip (1) and swing the top cover (2) open and then remove the toroid from the wires. Figure 6-7. Left front cover removal (2 of 4) 6. Unhook one claw (3) from the bottom of the cover and pull out the bottom of the cover to loosen it.
7. Unhook three more claws by pressing in or squeezing, at the indicated locations (1), working up from the bottom, to remove the cover (2) from the printer. Figure 6-9. Left front cover removal (3 of 3) Right cover removal 1. Open the rear output bin and the upper rear door.
Top cover removal 1. Open the printer front door and remove the transfer unit. See Transfer unit removal . 2. Remove the right cover. See Right cover removal . 3. Remove the left cover. See Left cover removal . 4. Remove four screws (1), unhook one claw (2), and lift the cover off the printer.
Rear cover removal 1. Release two claws on the right side of the rear cover by inserting a flat-blade screwdriver into each claw location (1) and twist the screwdriver to release each claw, then pull the cover out and to the right (2) to remove it. Figure 6-13.
Tray 1 (multipurpose) removal 1. Open the Tray 1. 2. Remove two pins (1) by flexing the slotted rail (2) to release the pin. 3. Press in on the left hinge at the base as shown by the arrow, then pull the left side of the tray out and to the right to remove the tray (3).
Main Assemblies The following procedures describe removal of the printer's major internal mechanical assemblies. Figure 6-16. Main internal assemblies 1 Fuser 2 Developing engaging drive assembly.
Transfer unit removal CAUTION Do not touch the surface (5), shown in the figure below, of the image transfer belt (ITB) since it can cause an image defect.
2. Hold the blue handles (1) on both sides of the transfer unit. With your right thumb, press and hold the lever (2) on the right side handle then lift the handle up (3), followed by the left side (4) to remove the unit.
NOTE When performing any servicing inside the printer, all four print cartridges should be removed. 2. Do not touch the surface of the print cartridge drum (2). The cartridges have flaps that close when the front door is opened to protect the print drum.
2. Hold the release tabs on each side of the fuser by placing your thumbs on the top tabs (1) and your forefingers on the lower tabs (2). Press up on the bottom tabs (2) to release the assembly and pull it toward you to remove it. Figure 6-20. Fuser removal Face-down delivery assembly removal 1.
3. Pull the face-down assembly out slightly, disconnect one connector (2) from the back, and then remove the assembly (3). Figure 6-21. Face-dow n delivery assembly removal Laser/scanner assembly removal CAUTION Do not disassemble the laser/scanner assembly.
4. Remove six screws (2) and pull the laser/scanner assembly out slightly, disconnect two flat cables (3), and remove the assembly. Figure 6-22. Laser/scanner assembly removal Reinstallation tip Connect the connectors (see callout (3) above) first, then install the laser/scanner assembly.
4. Remove five screws (3) and remove the image drive assembly (4). Figure 6-23. Image drive assembly removal Reinstallation tip When replacing the image drive assembly ensure that the engaging pins are in the "engaged" position (1), as shown below.
Developing engaging drive assembly removal 1. Remove the laser/scanner assembly. See Laser/scanner assembly removal . 2. Disconnect one connector (1). 3. Remove two screws (2) and remove the developing engaging drive assembly (3). Reinstallation tip Gear (4) may come off during this disassembly.
4. Remove two screws (1) and disconnect the right rod bracket (2) from the front door. Figure 6-25. Pick-up/feed assembly removal (1 of 13) 5. Remove two screws (1) and disconnect the left rod bracket (2) from the front door.
6. Remove two screws (1) and remove the right swing rod arm (2). Figure 6-27. Pick-up/feed assembly removal (3 of 13) Reinstallation tip When installing the swing rod arm assembly, make sure the short rod is positioned as shown below (1). Figure 6-28.
7. Push the engaging rack (1) all the way back, as shown by the arrow (2), until it stops. Figure 6-29. Pick-up/feed assembly removal (4 of 13) 228 Chapter 6 Removal and replacement ENWW.
8. Remove two screws (3) and remove the swing rod/lock guide (4), shown in the above figure. Reinstallation tip When reassembling the swing rod guide, the engaging rack (callout (1) below) should be positioned to the back (to the right) with respect to the printer, as shown below.
9. Disconnect one connector (1), remove two screws (2), remove the clutch plate (3), and remove the clutch (4). Reinstallation tip When reinstalling the clutch, insert the clutch onto the clutch shaft. Make sure that the slotted tab on the clutch fits into the tab (6) on the clutch plate.
12. Remove six screws (4) and remove the main gear plate (5). Figure 6-34. Pick-up/feed assembly removal (6 of 13) Reinstallation tip If the gears come off the gear plate, reinstall them as shown in the figure below.
14. Remove two screws (2) and lay the solenoid cover plate (3) down (it will still be connected to the solenoid). Reinstallation tip The solenoid plate has three tabs at the bottom, one tab (5) slips under the printer sheet metal base and the other two tabs (6) fit over the base.
18. Unhook one claw (2) and pull the Tray 2 pick-up gear (3) off the shaft. Reinstallation tip When installing this gear (3) it may be necessary to hold the pick-up feed roller steady while inserting the gear onto the shaft. 19. Remove one screw (4) and remove the solenoid cover and solenoid (5).
22. Push the right swing guide (1) all the way back. 23. Unhook two claws (2) and remove the connector cover (3). (It may be easier to unhook the upper claw from the other side of the printer frame.) 24. Release one claw (4) and remove the right swing guide rail (5).
26. Disconnect three connectors (1). 27. Remove eight screws (2) and un-route the cable (3). 28. For the HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 series printers, remove the pick-up/feed assembly (5); for the HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printers, release the duplex pan by pulling out on the green button (4), and then remove the pick-up/feed assembly (5).
Main assembly parts The following procedures describe removal of parts located on or around the major internal mechanical assemblies. Figure 6-43. Main assemblies parts location 1 Sub thermistor (TH2).
Tray 1 pick-up roller removal 1. Remove the transfer unit. See Transfer unit removal . 2. Unhook one claw (1) and slide the idler roller (2) in the direction of the arrow. 3. Rotate the Tray 1 pick-up roller (3) upwards to release it from the shaft and lift the roller out.
Tray 2 pick-up roller removal 1. Remove Tray 2. 2. Push the roller (1) in the direction of the arrow, then remove it by pulling the right side out (2) first. Figure 6-46. Tray 2 pick-up roller removal Tray 2 separation pad removal 1. Remove Tray 2. 2.
Secondary transfer charging roller removal 1. Remove the transfer unit and the print cartridges. See Transfer unit removal and Print cartridge removal . CAUTION When handling the secondary transfer charging roller, hold the shaft and bushing; do not hold the sponge part of the roller.
Feed guide unit removal 1. Release the right and left rod brackets from the front door. See Pick-up/feed assembly removal removal procedure, steps 1 through 5. 2. Push the swing guides all the way back. 3. Remove the secondary transfer charging roller.
6. Push both swing guides all the way back (1), remove four screws (2), and remove the feed guide (3). Figure 6-50. Feed guide removal (2 of 2) Reinstallation tip Make sure that the drive shaft (1) on the feed guide fits correctly into the drive shaft in the printer (2).
Swing guide removal, right 1. Open the front door and remove the transfer unit and the print cartridges. See Transfer unit removal and Print cartridge removal . 2. Remove the top cover. See Top cover removal . 3. Remove the print cartridges. See Print cartridge removal .
6. Push the swing guide (1) in as far as it will go. Figure 6-55. Right swing guide removal (3 of 4) 7. Remove one spring (1) and then pull the developing (drum) lock arm (2) off its shaft. Figure 6-56. Right swing guide removal (4 of 4) 8. Remove the right, front swing guide rail, see Pick-up/feed assembly removal , step 24.
9. Pull the swing guide (1) toward you as far as it will go. Then move it slightly to the left (this allows it to be pulled forward a little more), and pull it forward until it stops. Now, pull the swing guide to the left to remove it. The swing guide should pull out easily.
Swing guide removal, left 1. Remove the high-voltage power supply PCB. See High-voltage power supply PCB removal . 2. Remove the cables (1) from the cable harness (2). 3. Remove the screw (4) from the bracket (3), and remove the metal bracket. Figure 6-59.
4. Remove three screws (1) and swing the cable harness (2) to the right. The cable harness does not need to be completely removed to remove the transfer contact assembly. However, if the cable harness needs to be removed, disconnect the cable connector (3) from the back of the harness to remove the harness.
6. Remove two screws (1) and remove the left swing rod arm (2). Figure 6-62. Left swing guide removal (4 of 6) 7. Push the left swing guide (1) in, as far as it will go (2).
8. Remove one spring (1) and remove the developing (drum) lock arm (2). Figure 6-64. Left swing guide removal (6 of 6) 9. Remove the white left swing guide rail. See Pick-up/feed assembly removal , step 25. 10. Pull the left swing guide (1) toward the front of the printer.
11. Remove the swing guide by pulling it to the right, being careful not to force it. The guide must be positioned all the way forward to release the catch on the shaft, which will allow the swing guide to be removed. Reinstallation tip Make sure the projected part at the bottom of the swing guide is placed into the guide rail.
Switches Figure 6-66. Switch locations SW1 Door switch SW100 1Test print switch SW300 1Power switch Door Switch (SW1) removal 1. Refer to the left swing guide removal procedure, steps 1 through 5, and remove the transfer contact assembly. See Swing guide removal, left .
Test print switch (SW1001) removal Replacing the test print switch requires the replacement of the DC controller PCB. See DC controller PCB removal . Power switch (SW3001) removal Replacing the power switch requires replacement of the low-voltage power supply PCB.
Sensors Figure 6-68. Sensor locations PS1 Tray 1 (multipurpose) paper sensor PS2 Tray 2 (cassette) paper sensor PS4 Registration paper sensor PS5 Media sensor PS6 Fuser front paper sensor PS7 Fuser de.
Tray 1 (multipurpose tray) paper sensor (PS1) removal Replacement of the Tray 1 paper sensor requires replacement of the entire pick-up/feed assembly. See Pick-up/feed assembly removal . Tray 2 (cassette) paper sensor (PS2) removal 1. Remove the pick-up/feed assembly.
5. Unhook two claws (1) and pull the paper sensor (2) out, disconnecting the connector (3) once the sensor is pulled away from the assembly. Figure 6-71. Tray paper sensor removal (3 of 3) Reinstallation tip When reinstalling the sensor, connect the connector first then, install the sensor.
3. Unhook two claws (1), disconnect one connector (2), and remove the registration paper sensor (3) from the sensor holder. Figure 6-73. Registration paper sensor removal (2 of 2) Media sensor (PS5) removal NOTE When the media sensor is replaced, in addition to replacing the sensor, a configuration procedure must be performed.
Fuser front paper sensor (PS6) removal 1. Remove the feed guide unit. See Feed guide unit removal . 2. Disconnect one connector (1), unhook two claws (2), and remove the sensor (3). Figure 6-75. Fuser front paper sensor (PS6) removal Fuser delivery paper sensor (PS7) removal 1.
4. Disconnect one connector (1), unhook two claws (2), and remove the fuser delivery paper sensor (3). Figure 6-77. Fuser delivery paper sensor removal (2 of 2) Face-down delivery paper sensor (PS8) removal 1. Remove the face-down (output bin) delivery assembly.
3. Loosen the right printer Tray 2 guide. See Cassette (Tray 2) guide, right, removal (HP 3500/3550) . Figure 6-79. Reversed paper sensor removal (1 of 2) 4.
3. Unhook two claws from the back and remove the sensor (4). Figure 6-81. Duplex feed delivery paper sensor removal Rear output bin paper sensor (PS11) removal 1. Remove the face-down delivery assembly. See Face-down delivery assembly removal . 2. Disconnect one connector (1) and unhook two claws (2).
Color misregistration sensor (PS12) removal NOTE When the color misregistration sensor is replaced, in addition to replacing the sensor, a configuration procedure must be performed. For information on this configuration, refer to Chapter 8, Replacement parts configuration .
3. Remove one screw (2) and remove the waste toner level sensor (3). Figure 6-84. Waste toner level sensor removal Developing engaging sensor (PS14) removal 1. Remove the laser/scanner assembly. See Laser/scanner assembly removal . 2. Disconnect one connector (1), unhook two claws (2), and remove the developing engaging sensor (3).
2. Remove one (1) screw and remove the sensor (2). Disconnect the connector (3) while removing the sensor. Figure 6-86. Environmental sensor removal Secondary transfer roller engaging sensor (PS16) removal 1. Remove the pick-up/feed assembly. See Pick-up/feed assembly removal .
Solenoids and Clutches Figure 6-88. Solenoid and clutch locations SL1 Tray 1 pick-up solenoid SL2 Tray 2 pick-up solenoid (pick-up/feed assembly) SL3 Tray 3 pick-up solenoid (not shown; see 500-sheet .
2. Remove one screw (1), disconnect one connector (2), and remove the Tray 1 pick-up solenoid (3). Figure 6-89. Tray 1 pick-up solenoid removal Tray 2 pick-up solenoid (SL2) removal 1.
4. Remove one screw (1) and remove the solenoid (2). Figure 6-91. Tray 2 pick-up solenoid removal (2 of 2) Secondary transfer roller engaging solenoid (SL4) removal 1. Remove the pick-up/feed assembly. See Pick-up/feed assembly removal . 2. Remove five screws (1), the gear side plate (2), plate (3), solenoid (4), and the connector cover (5).
3. Disconnect one connector (1), remove one screw (2), and remove the secondary transfer roller engaging solenoid (3). Figure 6-93. Secondary transfer roller engaging solenoid removal (2 of 2) Duplex feed solenoid (SL5) removal (HP 3700 only) 1. Remove the right 250-sheet tray guide.
2. Disconnect one connector (1), remove two screws (2), and remove the plate (3). Figure 6-95. Registration clutch removal (1 of 2) 3. Remove the bushing (1) and remove the registration clutch (2). The bushing needs to be used for the replacement clutch.
2. Disconnect one connector (1), remove the e-clip (2), and remove the black development clutch (3). Figure 6-97. Black development clutch removal (2 of 2) Developing engaging drive clutch (CL3) removal 1. Remove the developing engaging drive assembly.
Motor and fans Figure 6-99. Motor and fan locations M1 Feed motor M2 Delivery motor M3 Drum motor M4 Developing motor M5 Primary transfer roller engaging motor FAN1 Exhaust fan Feed motor (M1) removal 1. Remove the right swing guide. See Swing guide removal, right .
3. Press down on the motor cover claw (1) and lift up on the cover (2) to remove it. If possible, release the cover claw (1) from the other side of the frame. Figure 6-100. Feed motor removal (1 of 3) 4. Disconnect one connector (1) and release the cable guide (2) by pressing in on the claw (3).
5. Remove two screws (1) and remove the feed motor (2). Figure 6-102. Feed motor removal (3 of 3) Delivery motor (M2) removal 1. Remove the right cover. See Right cover removal . 2. Remove one connector (1). 3. Remove two screws (2) and remove the delivery motor (3).
2. Remove five screws (1), remove the gear plate (2), and remove two gears (3). Figure 6-104. Drum motor removal (1 of 3) 3. Remove the face-down delivery assembly. See Face-down delivery assembly removal . 4. Remove the laser/scanner assembly. See Laser/scanner assembly removal .
6. Remove four screws (1) and remove the drum motor (see callout (4) in the previous figure). Figure 6-106. Drum motor removal (3 of 3) Developing motor (M4) removal 1. Remove the image drive assembly. See Image drive assembly removal . 2. Remove the face-down delivery assembly.
5. Remove four screws (1). Figure 6-108. Developing motor removal (2 of 3) 6. Disconnect one connector (1) and remove the developing motor (2). Figure 6-109. Developing motor removal (3 of 3) Primary transfer roller engaging motor (M5) removal 1. Remove the image drive assembly.
3. Refer to the pick-up/feed guide assembly removal procedure, steps 1 through 12, and remove the right side gear plate. See Pick-up/feed assembly removal . CAUTION It is important to refer to the pick-up/feed assembly removal procedure's "Reinstallation notes" to ensure correct installation of this assembly.
7. Remove the motor cover (4) by pressing down on the tab (5) while pulling the cover slightly to the left and up, then pull it and out to remove it. Figure 6-111. Primary transfer roller engaging motor removal (2 of 4) 8. Remove the gear (1) and then remove two screws that secure the motor.
9. Disconnect one connector (1) and lift the primary transfer roller engaging motor (2) up slightly, and then pull it to the left to remove it. Figure 6-113. Transfer roller engaging motor (4 of 4) Exhaust fan (FAN1) removal 1. Remove the left cover. See Left cover removal .
Circuit Boards Figure 6-115. Circuit board locations 1 DC controller PCB 2 Memory controller PCB 3 High-voltage power supply PCBs 4 Low-voltage power supply PCB 5 Formatter PCB 6 Control panel PCB DC controller PCB removal NOTE When the DC controller PCB is replaced, in addition to replacing the PCB, a configuration procedure must be performed.
3. Remove four screws (1) and remove the PCB (2). Figure 6-116. DC controller PCB removal Formatter PCB removal The HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 series printer and the HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer have different formatter PCBs and formatter enclosures.
a. Disconnect two connectors (1), remove five screws (2), and remove the formatter enclosure cover (3). Figure 6-117. Formatter PCB (HP 3500/3550) removal (1 of 2) b. Remove seven screws (1) and remove the formatter PCB (2). Figure 6-118. Formatter PCB (HP 3500/3500) removal (2 of 2) c.
d. Disconnect one connector (1), remove two screws (2), and remove the formatter cover (3). Figure 6-119. Formatter PCB (HP 3700) removal (1 of 2) 3. Disconnect one connector (1), remove six screws (2), and remove the formatter PCB (3). Figure 6-120. Formatter PCB (HP 3700) removal (2 of 2) High-voltage power supply PCB removal 1.
5. Disconnect two cables (1). (The formatter cage removal for the HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 and 3700 series printers is slightly different. (Refer to the figure below, either HP 3500/3550 or the HP 3700 for the specific printer formatter cage being removed.
8. Remove the formatter cage (3) (while removing the cage for the HP 3500/3550, release the cable tie (4). Figure 6-123. High-voltage power supply PCB removal (2 of 5) 9. Disconnect two connectors (1), remove two screws (2), press down on the claw (3), and pull the fan assembly (4) out from the printer.
11. Remove four screws (2) and remove the DC controller PCB/plate (3) from the printer. While removing the controller PCB/plate, remove the cables from the remaining harness clamps.
Low-voltage power supply PCB removal 1. Remove the formatter. See Formatter PCB removal . 2. Remove two screws (1). 3. Pull the low-voltage power supply PCB toward you about two inches. Disconnect the switch rod (2) from the power switch on the PCB as you pull it out.
4. Disconnect four connectors (1) and remove the power supply (2). Figure 6-129. Low voltage power supply PCB removal (2 of 2) Memory controller PCB removal 1. Open the front door, remove the transfer unit, and the print cartridges. See Transfer unit removal and Print cartridge removal .
4. Release one claw (1) at the top of the PCB (2) and swing the right side of the PCB out (3). Then pull it to the right to free it from the retainer tab (4) and support tab (5).
Miscellaneous parts This section describes replacement for those parts not described in other sections. Swing rod guide, left removal 1. Remove the left swing guide. See Swing guide removal, left . 2. Remove the ground (1) wire from the guide. Use needle-nose pliers to pull the ground wire out of the contact (2).
2. Remove three springs (1) from inside, located under the left swing guide. (The left swing guide is not shown for illustration purposes only.) Remove these springs carefully; they are delicate and can be easily damaged. Figure 6-133. Developing contact assembly removal (1 of 3) 3.
5. Pull out on the top of the assembly while pressing in on two tabs (2). Once the top is released, pull up slightly and outward to remove the developing contact assembly (3).
Tray 2 (cassette) parts removal The following section describes the removal procedures for Tray 2 and associated parts, including the right guide in the printer. Tray 2 (cassette) The separation pad and the end plate are the only replaceable components on the tray.
8. Remove eight screws (1) from the printer's bottom plate (2) and remove the plate. Figure 6-137. Right Tray 2 guide removal (2 of 6) 9. Release the duplex guide pan by lifting up on the release lever (1), then swing the pan (2) down. Observe the grounding spring (3) while swinging the pan down.
10. Lower the duplex guide pan (1) until it is perpendicular with the base of the printer and pull it straight out (2) to remove it. Reinstallation tip Ensure that the grounding spring (3) on the left side is connected to the contact (4). Figure 6-139.
12. Remove two screws (1) and remove the tray guide (2). Figure 6-141. Right tray guide removal (6 of 6) Cassette (Tray 2) guide, right, removal (HP 3500/3550) 1. Remove Tray 2. 2. Remove two screws (1) and remove the duplex guide (2) from the back of the printer.
4. Remove eight screws (1) from the bottom plate (2) and remove the plate. Figure 6-143. Right Tray 2 guide removal (2 of 3) 5. Remove two screws (1) from the right tray guide and remove the guide (2).
500-Sheet paper feeder (Tray 3) covers This section describes the removal and replacement procedures for the 500-sheet paper feeder covers. Figure 6-145. 500-Sheet feeder cover locations 1 Right cover 2 Left cover 3 Front cover Front cover removal - 500-sheet paper feeder 1.
Right cover removal - 500-sheet paper feeder 1. Remove Tray 3. 2. Lift up to release two pins (1) and pull the top edge of the cover (2) in the direction of the arrow to remove the cover (3). Figure 6-147. 500-sheet paper feeder right cover removal Left cover removal - 500-sheet paper feeder 1.
500-Sheet paper feeder internal parts 1 500-Sheet paper feeder pick-up roller 2 500-Sheet paper feeder pick-up drive unit 3 500-Sheet paper feeder separation pad Pick-up roller removal - 500-sheet paper feeder 1. Remove Tray 3. 2. Turn the 500-sheet paper feeder over.
Separation pad removal - 500-sheet paper feeder 1. Remove Tray 3. 2. Push the lifting plate (1) down. 3. Unhook the two claws (2) and remove the separation pad (3). Figure 6-150. 500-sheet paper feeder separation pad removal Pick-up drive unit removal - 500-sheet paper feeder 1.
500-Sheet paper feeder sensor/solenoid/motor/PCB Figure 6-152. 500-Sheet paper feeder sensor/solenoid/motor/PCB locations 1 500-Sheet paper feeder PCB 2 500-Sheet paper feeder pick-up clutch (CL4) 3 500-Sheet paper feeder pick-up solenoid (SL3) 4 500-Sheet paper sensor (PS3) 500-Sheet paper feeder PCB removal - 500-sheet feeder 1.
Pick-up clutch (CL4) removal - 500-sheet feeder 1. Remove the right cover. See Right cover removal . 2. Disconnect one connector (1) and one spring (2). 3. Remove three screws (3) (look under the metal bracket for two of the three screws), and remove the sheet metal bracket (4).
Paper sensor (PS3) removal - 500-sheet feeder 1. Remove Tray 3. 2. Turn the 500-sheet paper feeder over. 3. Remove two screws (1) and remove the lower front frame (2).
7 Troubleshooting Chapter contents This chapter contains the following sections: Chapter contents .............................................................................................................. ..... 303 Introduction ............ ......
Calibrating the printer ........................ ....... .................... ............................ ......................38 3 Using Color .................... ........... ........... ................... ......................... ..............
Printing a menu map ...................... ..................... .................... ................ ................. ......407 Information menu ....................... .......................... .................... ................. .............
Introduction This troubleshooting chapter assumes the reader has a basic understanding of the color laser printing process. Explanations of each mechanical assembly, printer system, and the basic theory of operation are found in Chapter 5.
Troubleshooting process When the printer malfunctions or encounters an unexpected situation, the printer control panel alerts you of the situation. This section contains a pre-troubleshooting checklist to filter out many possible causes of the problem.
Transfer unit and fuser ● Are the transfer unit and fuser properly installed? Covers ● Is the front door closed? Condensation ● Does condensation occur following a temperature change (particularly in winter following cold storage)? If so, wipe affected parts dry or leave the printer on for 10 to 20 minutes.
A “no” answer indicates that additional testing is needed. Proceed to the referenced section in this chapter, and follow the instructions. After completing this additional testing, proceed to the next major step in the troubleshooting flowchart.
NOTE If the printer’s display is blank, but the power-on checks pass, try printing an engine test page to determine whether the problem is with the engine/display or with the formatter.
6. Make sure the control panel display is connected. 7. Check the two fuses on the power supply. 8. If necessary, replace the power supply. 9. If necessary, replace the DC controller.
Printer error troubleshooting The following tables explain messages that might appear on the printer control panel. Alphabetical printer messages and their meanings are listed in the Table 7-2. Alphabetical printer messages table, and numerical printer messages are listed in the Table 7-3.
Table 7-2. Alphabetical printer messages Message Description Action A ccess Denied MENUS LOCKED An attempt has been made to modify a menu item while the control panel security mechanism is enabled by the printer administrator. The message will disappear shortly, and the printer will return to the Ready or BUSY state.
Message Description Action Clearing paper path HP 3700 only. The printer detected jammed or misplaced paper when turned on and is attempting to eject jammed pages. No action necessary. Close front door. The front door needs to be closed. Damaged door open detection switch actuator.
Message Description Action FLASH FILE SYSTEM IS FULL alternates with Ready To clear press HP 3700 only. The printer received a PJL file system command that attempted to store something on the file system but was unsuccessful because the file system is full.
Message Description Action INCORRECT <COLOR> CARTRIDGE alternates with For help press A color cartridge is installed in an incorrect slot or the cartridge is the wrong type, and the cover is closed, or either the memory controller PCB or the DC controller PCB are defective.
Message Description Action INSTALL FUSER For help press The fuser is either not installed or not correctly installed in the printer, the connector between the fuser and the printer is not connected properly, there is a break in either the main thermistor or the fuser heater, or the DC controller PCB is faulty.
Message Description Action Loading program X alternates with DO NOT POWER OFF HP 3700 only. Programs and fonts can be stored on the printer file system and are loaded into RAM when the printer is turned on. The number X specifies a sequence number indicating the current program being loaded.
Message Description Action No job to cancel This message is displayed when the user presses the Stop key but there is no active job or buffered data to cancel. This message is displayed for two seconds before the printer is returned to the READY state.
Message Description Action ORDER FUSER KIT alternates with LESS THAN X PAGES alternates with Ready For help press The fuser is near end of life. The printer is ready and will continue for the estimated number of pages indicated. Order the fuser kit. Printing can continue until REPLACE FUSER KIT is shown.
Message Description Action Printing... DEMO PAGE The printer is generating the demo page. The printer will return to the online Ready state when the page is completed.
Message Description Action Processing... INTERMITTENT MODE alternates with For help press The printer has experienced a period of heavy use. To maintain a supported operating temperature, the printer will print and pause in one-minute intervals. No action necessary.
Message Description Action Ready Diagnostics mode alternates with To exit press STOP key The printer is online and ready for data. No status or device attendance messages are pending at the display. No action necessary. Ready The printer is online and ready for data.
Message Description Action REPLACE FUSER KIT alternates with To continue press The fuser is near end of life and the SUPPLIES LOW setting in SYSTEM SETUP is set to STOP. 1. Order the fuser kit. 2. Press to continue printing. Printing can continue until REPLACE FUSER KIT is reached.
Message Description Action Request accepted please wait The printer has accepted a request to print an internal page, but the current job must finish printing before the internal page will print. No action necessary. Resend upgrade The firmware upgrade was not completed successfully.
Message Description Action TRAY X OPEN OR EMPTY The specified tray is open or is empty and needs to be filled. If the tray is not open or has paper installed, a problem may exist with the sensor, sensor connections, or the DC controller PCB.
Message Description Action UNAUTHORIZED SUPPLY IN USE alternates with Ready The printer has detected that a non- HP supply is currently installed and press (override) was pressed. If you believe you purchased an HP supply, please call the HP fraud hotline at 1-877-219-3183.
Table 7-3. Numerical printer messages Message Description Action 10.XX.YY SUPPLY MEMORY ERROR alternates with For help press NOTE The printer cannot al w ays determine whether the error is the cartridge or the printer reader/writer The printer cannot read or write to at least one print cartridge memory tag, or at least one memory tag is missing.
Message Description Action Four color slippage bands occur across the ITB belt because the right side cleaning blade shipping tab is out of position. This can cause interference with the yellow cartridge, where the cleaning blade shipping tab contacts the OPC white plastic hub and the OPC ground contact adjacent to the OPC hub.
Message Description Action Error occurs at power up and can be caused by: ● Cartridges not seated correctly. ● Damaged cartridge shutter arm. ● Broken ITB coupling lever on the front door (front door engaging tab). ● Broken cartridge alignment knob.
Message Description Action 1. Check if the left rail guide is in place. If it is not in place, replace it (part number: RC1-1642-000CN. 2. If the left guide is out of place and is put back in place, ensure the left arm guide is working properly (slides in the guide rail).
Message Description Action 13.90.00 JAM INSIDE FRONT DOOR alternates with REMOVE INCOMPATIBLE TRA NSPA RENCIES There is a jam inside the front door caused by incompatible transparencies. Press for help. or See Paper path troubleshooting , later in this chapter for more information.
Message Description Action 13.XX.YY JAM IN TRAY X alternates with For help press Clear jam then press A page is jammed in tray X. Press for help. or See Paper path troubleshooting , later in this chapter. NOTE If Jam Recovery is set to OFF some pages will not be reprinted.
Message Description Action 40 EIO X BAD TRANSMISSION alternates with To continue press HP 3700 only when an EIO device is installed. A connection with the card in the EIO slot has been abnormally broken. Press to continue printing. NOTE A loss of data will occur.
Message Description Action 41.X PRINTER ERROR alternates with To continue press A printer error has occurred. X Description: 2 - Beam detect misprint error. 3 - Media feed error (size) 5 - Media feed error (type) 7 - Feed delay error 1. Press to continue or press for more information.
Message Description Action 41.7 error - occurs when a page is jammed in the paper path. See Paper path troubleshooting , later in this chapter. If the error reoccurs, perform the following steps: 1. Check that your paper meets HP specifications, see the Media Specification guide at http://ww w.
Message Description Action 49.XXXX PRINTER ERROR alternates with To continue turn off then on A critical firmware error has occurred that caused the processor on the formatter to abort operation. This type of error can be caused by invalid print commands, corrupt data, or invalid operations.
Message Description Action 50.X FUSER ERROR alternates with For help press A fuser error has occurred. X Description 1 - low fuser temperature 2 - fuser warmup service 3 - high fuser temperature 4 - faulty fuser 8 - low fuser temperature (subthermistor 9 - high fuser temperature (subthermistor) WARNING: The fuser is HOT.
Message Description Action 50.X FUSER ERROR 50.3 error - Fuser Failure (Abnormally High Temperature Main Thermistor) 1. The connector between the fuser and the printer is not connected properly. Reseat the fuser. Check the connector J5013 between the fuser and the printer.
Message Description Action 50.X FUSER ERROR continued 50.9 error - Fuser Failure (Abnormally High Temperature Sub Thermistor) 1. The connector between the fuser and the printer is not connected properly. Reseat the fuser. Check the connector J5013 between the fuser and the printer.
Message Description Action 53.XY.ZZ CHECK DIMM A Bank B alternates with Press STOP to continue HP 3700 only An error occurred in printer memory. Values of A and ZZ are: A Device Location: 1 - DIMM Slo.
Message Description Action 54.XX PRINTER ERROR A printer command error has occurred. NOTE Some messages are displayed in the event log and some are displayed on both the control panel and in the event log, as identified below.
Message Description Action 54.XX PRINTER ERROR continued 33.0X Scanner Beam Detect adjustment abnormality warning X is the scanner number: 1 = yellow /magenta scanner 2 = cyan/black scanner 54.15 54.16 54.17 54.18 54.20 Color misregistration sensor abnormality 1.
Message Description Action 54.31 - Media Sensor Abnormality/ After- adjustment Value Out of Spec 1. Try to calibrate the media sensor again. 2. Dirty media sensor. Clean the media sensor. 3. The connectors in the media detection signal line are not properly connected.
Message Description Action 55.X PRINTER ERROR alternates with To continue turn off then on The DC controller is not communicating with the formatter. The problem could be caused by a timing error or an intermittent connection. (Event log only) 55.01.00 - DC controller memory error.
Message Description Action 59.XY continued PRINTER ERROR alternates with To continue turn off then on A printer motor error has occurred. X and Y are detailed below. X Description: 5 - Primary transfer roller engaging motor (M5) startup error. 6 - Primary transfer roller engaging motor (M5) rotation error.
Message Description Action 59.7Y Control Panel Message 59.07.00 - (HP 3700 only; event log only) 59.07.ZZ - (HP 3500/3550 only; event log only) ZZ is color: 00 - Black 01 - Cyan 02 - Magenta 03 - Yellow 59.8Y Control Panel Message 59.08.00 - (HP 3700 only; event log only) 59.
Message Description Action 59.XY continued PRINTER ERROR alternates with To continue turn off then on 59.90 and 59.A0 Errors on control panel 59.09.00 (event log only) 59.10.00 (event log only) An error occurred when the drum motor started or while the drum motor was rotating.
Message Description Action 59.C0 Error on control panel Unable to move the right swing guide arm all the wa y back due to a missing "t". If any of these "t's" are missing, replace the right swing guide. These "t's" are white plastic pieces shaped like a "t" inserted into the right swing guide.
Message Description Action 62 NO SYSTEM No system was found. 1. Turn the printer off and then back on. 2. HP 3700 only - reseat the firmware DIMM. Make sure it is in slot 1 (the bottom slot). 3. Download new firmware (HP 3700 - try downloading through the parallel port).
Message Description Action 8X.YYYY EIO ERROR HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer only. The EIO accessory card in slot X has encountered a critical error. 1. Turn the printer off and then back on. 2. Reseat the EIO card. 3. Replace the EIO card. 99 ERROR (Event log only) RFU (remote firmware upgrade) failed.
Replacement parts configuration When the parts in the list below are replaced, specific tasks need to be performed. These parts include: ● Formatter and DC Controller replaced at the same time ● F.
Formatter (previously installed in another printer) replacement configuration When the formatter PCB is being replaced with one that was installed in another printer, an NVRAM initialization will need to be performed.
DC Controller (previously installed in another printer) replacement configuration To ensure optimum print quality, the printer needs to be calibrated by performing 3 Calibrate Now's using the printer control panel by selecting CONFIGURE DEVICE / PRINT QUALITY / CALIBRATE NOW, see Calibrate Now .
Color Misregistration Sensor (PS12) replacement configuration To ensure optimum print quality, the printer will need to be calibrated by performing 3 Calibrate Now's using the printer control panel by selecting CONFIGURE DEVICE / PRINT QUALITY / CALIBRATE NOW.
Paper path troubleshooting Jam error messages occur if paper fails to arrive at or clear the paper path sensors in the allowed time. Dedicated paper sensors detect whether paper is present in the sensor and if paper is fed normally.
Paper path jam areas Jams occur in the areas shown in the figure below. Jam messages on the control panel correlate with these areas. For instructions on clearing jams, see the following sections in this chapter.
Table 7-4. Error messages and associated jam locations Error message Event log code Action Location/ Action Go to jam Location areas: 13.01.00 (HP 3500/3550) 13.20.00 (HP 3700) Pick-up delay jam 13.01.00 This printer checks the paper movement at all pickup sources twice, if necessary, since the paper pickup can be delayed due to a pickup error.
Error message Event log code Action Location/ Action Go to jam Location areas: 13.0A.00 (HP 3500/3550) 13.20.00 (HP 3700) Delivery stationary jam 13.0A.00 When the paper does not pass the face down paper sensor (PS8) within time T after paper has reached the fuser delivery paper sensor (PS7), the CPU judges it a delivery stationary jam.
Error message Event log code Action Location/ Action Go to jam Location areas: Note: Residual paper jam n/a If paper is detected by sensors other than PS6 and PS7, the DC controller delivers the paper automatically.
Cause Solution Defective feed motor Replace the feed motor. Defective DC controller PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB. Area 2: Tray 2 jam troubleshooting Removing paper jams located in the Tray 2 (cassette) area requires removing the paper tray then removing any paper stuck in the tray input area.
Cause Solution Defective paper feeder pickup solenoid. Disconnect the paper feeder pickup solenoid connector J4002 from the paper feeder. PCB. Measure the resistance between the connector J4002-1 (SL) and J4002-2 (+24VA). If it is not approx. 160 ohms, replace the paper feeder pickup solenoid.
1. Open the front door. CAUTION Do not place anything on the transfer unit. Do not touch the top of the transfer unit or the contacts on the left side of the transfer unit. 2. Remove the magenta and yellow print cartridges. 3. If necessary, turn the green roller wheel toward the rear of the printer to advance the paper.
1. Lift the latch (1) on the printer front door and open the door (2). Figure 7-2. Printer front door CAUTION Do not place anything on the surface of the transfer unit. Also, do not touch the transfer unit contacts located on the left side of the unit.
3. Remove the yellow and magenta cartridges (1) from the printer by grabbing the blue handle (2) on the cartridge and pulling it upward and out. 4. Close the front door approximately half-way, matching the arrow on the right door bracket (1) with the arrow on the inside of the printer (2).
6. Locate the top flat bar (1) and pull up on the white tab marked with black dots (2) to raise the bar to a vertical position (3). The bar will remain vertical.
8. While holding the media sensor bar upright, remove any visible pieces of paper (1). 9. When the paper is removed, lower the bottom media sensor bar back down into place. 10. Swing the top flat bar down into place over the bottom media sensor bar. 11.
To diagnose the cause of wrinkled or folded paper, use the Print/Stop Test in the Diagnostics test menu. Adjust the stop time so the paper stops before it enters the fuser. Open the front door. If paper is wrinkled at this stage, use Table 7-10. Causes for wrinkled or folded paper (paper path entrance) , Table 7-10.
Area 5: Duplex jam troubleshooting Table 7-13. Causes for jams in the duplex area (HP 3700 (only) Cause Solution Scratched/Dented duplex feed guide. If damaged or dented, replace the duplex feed guide. Worn/Deformed oblique roller. If worn or deformed, replace the oblique roller.
3. On the left side of the tray opening, pull the green lever straight forward until the metal paper-access plate (duplex pan) drops. 4. Remove any jammed paper. 5. Press the metal access plate (duplex pan) up until it locks in place. 6. Replace Tray 2.
Cause Solution Defective face down delivery sensor lever. Reseat the face-down delivery sensor lever if it does not move smoothly or it is out of position. Replace the lever if damaged or deformed. Defective fuser delivery sensor lever. Reseat the fuser delivery sensor lever if it does not move smoothly or it is out of position.
2. Open the upper rear door. 3. Remove any paper. 4. Close the rear door. 5. If no paper is visible, open the lower rear door (rear output bin). 372 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting ENWW.
6. Press down on the green levers and remove any paper. Return the green levers to the up position after removing the page. 7. Close the lower rear door. Fuser area jams (area 6) 1. Open the lower rear door (rear output bin). NOTE Make sure the green pressure levers are not in the down position.
3. If the paper is not visible, turn the printer off. 4. Slide out the lower rear door (rear output bin) tray extender. 5. Remove the lower rear door (rear output bin) by lifting and pulling the right side of the door while pressing the tab with the ridges on the left side of the door.
7. Pull the fuser out of the printer. 8. On the fuser, squeeze and lift the black tabs to open the shutter door. WARNING! Do not open the fuser shutter door while the fuser is in the printer. 9. Remove any jammed paper NOTE If the paper tears, make sure that all paper fragments are removed from the paper path before you resume printing.
11. Press the black ridges on the front of the fuser until the fuser clicks into place. 12. To reattach the lower rear door (rear output bin), hold the door at a 45-degree angle, and fit the peg into the round hole on the right side. 13. Press the ridges on the tab on the left side of the door, and fit the peg into the round hole.
2. Press down on the green levers and remove any paper. 3. Lift the green levers and close the lower rear door. 4. If printing does not resume, press . Paper jam recovery feature This printer automatically provides paper jam recovery, a feature that allows you to set whether the printer should attempt to automatically reprint jammed pages.
Table 7-15. Common causes of paper jams Issue Cause Solution Common causes of paper jams Paper does not meet HP- recommended paper specifications. Use only paper that meets HP specifications. See Supported media weights and sizes . A supply item is installed incorrectly, causing repeated jams.
General paper path troubleshooting Use the following suggestions to isolate the cause of the problem. Once you have identified the cause, use the tables that follow to find a recommended solution. NOTE Use the paper path test in the Diagnostics menu to print pages while troubleshooting.
Persistent jams If jams occur repeatedly, use the information in this section to diagnose the root cause of the problem. The tables in this section list possible causes and recommended solutions for jams in each area of the paper path. Items are listed in the order you should investigate.
Image formation troubleshooting The section identifies some things that can result in poor print quality. For additional information, refer to the HP LaserJet Printer Family Print Media Guide . Print quality problems associated with media Some print quality problems arise from use of inappropriate paper.
NOTE If the printer’s media sensor rejects a supported Color LaserJet transparency, make sure the transparencies are not from an old box. Try transparencies from a new box. ● In the printer driver Paper tab, select Transparency as the paper type. Also, make sure that the tray is correctly configured for transparencies.
Print quality troubleshooting pages Use the built-in print quality troubleshooting pages to help diagnose and solve print quality problems. 1. Press MENU to enter the MENUS . 2. Press to highlight DIAGNOSTICS . 3. Press to select DIAGNOSTICS . 4. Press to highlight PQ TROUBLESHOOTING .
Using Color The HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 series printer and the HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer offer great color printing as soon as you set up the printer. They provide a combination of automatic color features to generate excellent color results for the general office user.
NOTE Factors such as the type of monitor you use and the room’s lighting can affect the appearance of colors on your screen. For more information, see Managing color . The latest versions of Adobe PhotoShop®, CorelDRAW, Microsoft Office, and many other applications use sRGB to communicate color.
Managing color Setting color options to Automatic will typically produce the best possible print quality for color documents. However, there may be cases when you want to print a color document in grayscale (black and white) or wish to change one of the printer's color options.
The Neutral Grays setting determines the method used for creating gray colors used in text, graphics, and photographs. For the HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer, the following options are available for the Neutral Grays setting: ● Black Only generates neutral colors (grays and black) using only black toner.
Matching colors The process of matching printer output color to your computer screen is quite complex because printers and computer monitors use different methods of producing color.
Adjusting color balance This printer features automatic color calibration to provide high-quality color output. In situations that require critical color control, you can manually adjust the density balance of the printer’s four toner colors. The available range for each color is from -5 to +5.
Image defects If specific defects occur repeatedly, print a Print Quality Troubleshooting page (see Print quality troubleshooting pages , in this chapter) and follow the instructions on the first page. If you are unable to resolve the problem, use the information in this section to identify the root cause of the problem.
Image defect Description More information Blank spots Blank spots appear in image. See Table 7-31. Causes for blank spots Poor fusing Toner image is not fully fixed on paper. See Table 7-32. Causes for poor fusing Distorted Image Image is distorted. See Table 7-32.
Light color Print out a solid filled image of the problem (light) color using an external device. In the course of printing, turn the printer off and take the problem color’s cartridge out.
Cause Solution Dirty color misregistration sensor lens. Clean the color misregistration sensor lens. Defective color misregistration sensor. Replace the color misregistration sensor. Defective environmental sensor. Replace the environmental sensor. Defective DC controller PCB.
Cause Solution Defective cartridge (primary charging roller). Replace the problem (solid) color’s cartridge. High-voltage PCB is defective. Replace the high-voltage PCB. DC controller PCB is defective. Replace the DC controller PCB. Calibrate the printer after replacing the DC controller.
Table 7-25. Causes for dirt on the front of the paper Cause Solution A Defective cartridge (deteriorated toner or scratches on the developing cylinder, photosensitive drum, or primary charging roller). Replace the cartridge of the color that matches the defect.
Horizontal line If the line appears in a particular color, go to step A. If it appears in full-color print, go to step B. Table 7-28. Causes for horizontal line Cause Solution A The developing cylinder is deformed by being left engaged with the photosensitive drum for a long time.
Color missing Table 7-30. Causes for a missing color Cause Solution Defective laser shutter. Check the problem color laser shutter. Clean the shutter if dirty.
Cause Solution Fuser is not within nip width specifications. Refer to the Table 7-39. Repetitive defect cause , later in this chapter, to find out if the interval of the poorly fixed places agrees with that of a fuser sleeve. If so, replace the fuser sleeve unit.
Cause Solution A Defective cartridge. Check if the photosensitive drum in the problem (misregistered) color’s cartridge rotates smoothly. If not, replace the cartridge. Worn/Chipped cartridge drive gears. Check drive gears connected into the problem (misregistered) color’s cartridge.
Cause Solution DC controller PCB is defective. Replace the DC controller PCB. Calibrate the printer after replacing the DC controller. See Calibrate Now , later in this chapter. Reversed color Table 7-37. Causes for reversed color Cause Solution The FFC (flat cable) that connects the DC controller to the formatter is not correctly connected.
Repetitive defects troubleshooting Defects on printer rollers can cause image defects to appear at regular intervals on the page. Use the repetitive defects ruler, see Figure 7-4. Repetitive defects ruler following the table on the next page, to measure the distance between defects that recur on a page.
NOTE A problem that appears only at the leading edge of image with no repetition. Figure 7-4. Repetitive defects ruler NOTE Repetitive defects for the transfer unit normally will appear every other page since the transfer belt is longer that a page. However, the distance of the repetitive can vary depending on the type of paper fed.
Interface troubleshooting This section contains information about printer communication troubleshooting. Communications checks NOTE Communication problems are normally the customer’s responsibility. Time spent attempting to resolve these problems might not be covered by the product’s Hewlett-Packard warranty.
CAUTION HP LaserJet printers are not designed to work with mechanical switch-box products without proper surge protection. These devices generate high transient voltages that cause permanent damage to the formatter PCB. This circumstance is not covered by the Hewlett- Packard warranty.
@PJL [Enter] LANGUAGE = {PCL/PostScript} [<CR>] <LF> UEL (universal exit language) This command (also referred to as the universal exit language command) terminates the current printer language and returns control to PJL. It performs the following actions: ● Prints all data received before this command.
@PJL JOB This command informs the printer of the start of a PJL job and synchronizes the job status information. The printer counts print jobs, including nested jobs, incrementing the job counter for the @PJL JOB command and decrementing it for @PJL EOJ.
Control panel troubleshooting When you press to enter the menus, the high-level menus are displayed in the following order: ● INFORMATION ● PAPER HANDLING ● CONFIGURE DEVICE ● DIAGNOSTICS ● SERVICE A menu map shows how individual items are configured within each of these menus.
Table 7-41. Information menu Menu item Description PRINT MENU MAP Prints the control panel menu map, which shows the layout and current settings of the control panel menu items.
Menu item Value Description TRAY 1 TYPE A list of available types appears. Allows you to configure the media type for Tray 1. The default value is ANY SIZE. See Supported media weights and sizes for a complete list of available types. TRAY 2 SIZE TRAY 3 SIZE A list of available sizes appears.
Menu item Values Description DUPLEX OFF ON HP 3700dn and 3700dtn only Allows you to enable or disable the duplex function (automatic 2-sided printing).
Menu item Values Description PCL FORM LENGTH ORIENTATION FONT SOURCE FONT NUMBER FONT PITCH SYMBOL SET APPEND CR TO LF SUPPRESS BLANKPAGES Allows you to configure settings for the printer control language. FORM LENGTH sets the number of lines per page.
Table 7-44. Print quality menu Menu item Values Description ADJUST COLOR CYAN DENSITY MAGENTA DENSITY YELLOW DENSITY BLACK DENSITY RESTORE COLOR VALUES Allows you to modify the halftone settings for each color.
Menu item Values Description OPTIMIZE T1 UP T1 DOWN T2 UP 1 T2 UP 2 T2 DOWN 1 T2 DOWN 2 LEADING EDGE UP LEADING EDGE DOWN REDUCE BKGROUND 1 REDUCE BKGROUND 2 FUSER DOWN 1 FUSER DOWN 2 FILM OFFSET GHOS.
Menu item Values Description OPTIMIZE continued FILM OFFSET - Use when fuser electrostatic offset occurs (like fuser hot offset but is caused by an electrostatic charge on the fuser film).
Table 7-45. System setup submenu Menu item Values Description SHOW ADDRESS AUTO OFF AUTO allows the printer's IP address to be shown on the printer control panel, alternating with the Ready message.
Menu item Values Description TRAY BEHAVIOR USE REQUESTED TRAY MANUALLY FEED PROMPT PS DEFER MEDIA Allows you to specify settings for the tray selection behavior. (This setting allows you to configure the trays to behave like trays in some previous HP printers.
Menu item Values Description CLEARABLE WARNINGS ON JOB Allows you to set the amount of time that a clearable warning is displayed on the printer control panel. The default is JOB, which is displayed until is pressed. ON is displayed until the end of the job that generated the warning.
Menu item Values Description RAM DISK AUTO OFF Determines how the RAM disk feature is configured. AUTO allows the printer to determine the optimal RAM disk size based on the amount of available memory. OFF disables the RAM disk, but a minimal RAM disk is still available.
Menu item Values Description EIO 1 Possible values are: TCP/IP IPX/SPX APPLETALK DLC/LLC SECURE WEB RESET SECURITY LINK SPEED HP 3700 only Allows you to configure EIO devices installed in the EIO slot. See Enhanced I/O (EIO) configuration (HP color LaserJet 3700 series printer only) , in chapter 3 for more information.
Menu item Description SHOW EVENT LOG Displays the last 50 events on the control panel display, starting with the most recent. PQ TROUBLESHOOTING Prints a series of print quality assessment pages that help troubleshoot any print quality problems.
Menu item Values Description TOTAL COLOR PAGES Range: 0 - 9999999 Allows you to reset the page count after replacing the formatter. The page count should reflect the number of pages printed on the print engine rather than the formatter.
Tools for troubleshooting This section contains information about the Printer's embedded Web server. Embedded Web server (HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer only) Using the embedded Web server.
Information tab The Information pages group consists of the following pages. ● Device Status. This page displays the printer status and shows the life remaining of HP supplies, with 0 percent indicating that a supply is empty. The page also shows the type and size of print paper set for each tray.
Networking tab This tab allows the network administrator to control network-related settings for the printer when it is connected to an IP-based network. This tab will not appear if the printer is directly connected to a computer, or if the printer is connected to a network using anything other than an HP Jetdirect print server card.
For Window s ● Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.2 or later ● Netscape Navigator 6 or later ● Opera Software ASA Opera™ For Macintosh ● Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.2 or later ● Netscape Navigator 6 or later ● All pages can be printed from the browser.
Alerts tab ● The Alerts tab allows you to configure the printer to automatically notify you of printer alerts. The Alerts tab has links to the following main pages: ● Set up status alerts ● Set .
Advanced Printer Settings window When you click the Advanced Printer Settings link, a new window opens. The Advanced Printer Settings window has the following tabs: ● Information tab ● Settings ta.
Printer configuration page Use the configuration page to view current printer settings, to help troubleshoot printer problems, or to verify installation of optional accessories, such as memory (DIMMs), paper trays, and printer languages. 1. Press to enter the MENUS .
Figure 7-8. EIO page 1 HP JetDirect configuration 2 Security settings 3 Network statistics 4 TCP/IP settings 5 IPX/SPX settings 6 Novell/Netware settings 7 AppleTalk settings 8 DLC/LLC settings Suppli.
NOTE If you are using non-HP supplies, the supplies status page will not show the remaining life for those supplies. Figure 7-9. Supplies status page 1 Black print cartridge information 2 Cyan print c.
The message PRINTING... USAGE appears on the display until the printer finishes printing the usage page. The printer returns to the Ready state after printing the usage page.
The message PRINTING... EVENT LOG appears on the display until the printer finishes printing the event log. The printer returns to the Ready state after printing the event log.
Diagnostics Additional diagnostic information is provided in this section. Diagnostics flowchart Use this flowchart to help identify the cause of high-level printer problems. These problems are indicated by abnormalities in the printer’s power-on sequence.
Figure 7-13. Formatter LED Engine diagnostics This section provides an overview of the engine diagnostics incorporated into the HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 and 3700 series printer.
When the printer is in the special diagnostics mode, the four tests listed above appear in the menu and are available to be run. To access other diagnostic tests or to leave the special state, press the S TOP button, and then select Exit diagnostics .
Diagnostics from the Control Panel This section provides information about performing the printer diagnostics. Printer display menu Control Panel Fuel Gauges used to determine if cyan, magenta, yellow, or the black print cartridge is in a low or out condition.
NOTE The reversed paper sensor (PS9) and duplexing feed delivery paper sensor (PS10) are for the HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer only Figure 7-14.
Table 7-50. Paper path and manual sensor test control panel information Name Symbol PAPER PATH SENSORS MA NUA L SENSOR TEST A HP 3700 only Reversed paper sensor PS9 0 or 1 0 or 1 B HP 3700 only Duplex.
O: only toggle this switch by opening and closing the front door. Do not toggle this switch with the door open using a screw driver. You can damage the gears on the right side and the print cartridges when closing the front door after the switch has been defeated.
Menus cannot be accessed during component tests, so the button serves the same function as the S TOP button. There are 18 component tests. Figure 7-15.
Figure 7-16. Location of solenoids and clutches SL1 Tray 1 pick-up solenoid SL2 Tray 2 pick-up solenoid (pick-up/feed assembly) SL4 Secondary transfer roller engaging solenoid SL5 Duplex feed solenoid.
8. ALIENATION MOTOR Drives the delivery motor (M2) and the developing engaging clutch (CL3) which rotates the rear output paper path rollers and engages/disengages the CMYK print cartridge developer rollers. This test does not rotate the print cartridge developer rollers.
After the print job completes, press S TOP to return to the diagnostic menu before the timer times out. After the timer times out, press S TOP . You will have to cycle the door switch by opening and closing the front door to restart the engine and return it to a normal state.
Set Registration Allows 1 sided and 2 sided image alignment. Create Cleaning Page used to generate a cleaning page to clean spots off the fuser rollers.
Test pages Printing test pages helps you determine whether the printer engine and the formatter are functioning. Engine test page To verify that the printer engine is functioning, print an engine test page. Use a small pointed object to depress the test page switch located on the left side of the printer, as shown in .
Engine resets This section provides information about the printer's cold reset and the NVRAM initialization. Cold reset A cold reset unlocks menus that have been locked and resets variables in the control panel. However, it does not clear the values in the Service menu (such as the serial number and page counts).
Calibration bypass During certain diagnostic procedures, you will need to bypass the automatic calibration that is performed whenever the printer is turned on.
Service menu This section provides information about accessing the service menu and its operation. Accessing the Service menu The Service menu is PIN protected for added security. Only authorized service people have access to the Service menu. When you select SERVICE from the list of menus, you are prompted to enter your 8-digit PIN number.
Service ID This item allows the date that the printer was first used to be shown through the control panel, eliminating the need for customers to keep paper receipts for proof of warranty.
Diagrams This section contains printer diagrams for locating parts for troublshooting. 450 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting ENWW.
Main parts Bk C M Y Figure 7-18. Location of main parts 1 Face-down delivery roller 2 Laser/scanner assembly 3 Print (toner) cartridge 4 Photosensitive drum 5 Primary transfer charging roller 6 Toner .
Switches Figure 7-19. Location of switches SW1 Door switch SW100 1Test print switch SW300 1Power switch 452 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting ENWW.
Sensors Figure 7-20. Location of sensors PS1 Tray 1 paper sensor PS2 Cassette paper sensor PS4 Registration paper sensor PS5 Media sensor PS6 Fuser front paper sensor PS7 Fuser delivery paper sensor P.
Solenoids and clutches Figure 7-21. Location of solenoids and clutches SL1 Tray 1 pick-up solenoid SL2 Tray 2 pick-up solenoid (pick-up/feed assembly) SL4 Secondary transfer roller engaging solenoid S.
Motors and fans Figure 7-22. Location of motors and fans M1 Feed motor M2 Delivery motor M3 Drum motor M4 Developing motor M5 Primary transfer roller engaging motor FAN1 Exhaust fan ENWW Diagrams 455.
PCBs Figure 7-23. PCB locations 1 DC controller PCB 2 Memory controller PCB 3 High-voltage power supply PCBs 4 Low-voltage power supply PCB 5 Formatter PCB 6 Control panel PCB 456 Chapter 7 Troublesho.
J1025 J1022 J1015 J1023 J1005 J1024 J1027 J1026 J1031 SW1001 J1028 J1001 J1002 J1004 J1003 J1008 J1009 J101 1 J1006 J1010 CP1015 J1028 J1014 J1016 J1012 J1019 J1013 Figure 7-24.
Connector locations J1022 J5027 J5017 J5008 J501 1 J5025 J5024 J709 J5001B J5001A J505A J505B J5020 J1005 J1013 J1012 J1015 J1006 J716 J704 J702 J701 J5028 J5010 J5009 J9002 J3503 J1001 J101 1 J1003 J1004 J101B J101A J1026 J1027 J2001 J3502 J3501 J9006 J5004 J5007 Figure 7-26.
J1014 J710 J706 J5005 J5003 J5029 J1010 J1009 J1024 J201 J1025 J1015 J708 J1008 J1023 J1031 J707 J71 1 J3002 J5013 J5026 J601 J1002 J714 J5002 J5014 J1019 J901 Figure 7-27.
J1022 J5027 J5017 J5008 J5024 J5001B J5001A J505A J505B J5020 J1005 J1012 J1015 J5004 J5007 J1006 J716 J704 J702 J701 J5028 J5010 J5009 J9002 J3503 J1001 J101 1 J1003 J1004 J101B J101A J1026 J1027 J2001 J3502 J3501 J9006 Figure 7-28.
J1014 J706 J5005 J5003 J5029 J1010 J1009 J1024 J201 J1025 J1015 J708 J1008 J1023 J1031 J707 J71 1 J3002 J5013 J5026 J601 J1002 J714 J5002 J5014 J1019 J901 Figure 7-29.
500-sheet paper feeder connectors J4001 J4004 J4003 J4002 J5012LA J5012LB J703 Figure 7-30. Connector locations for the 500-sheet paper feeder 462 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting ENWW.
General circuit diagram The circuit diagram for the printer is provided in the following two figures. In addition, the 500- sheet feeder is also provided following the general circuit diagrams.
Figure 7-32. General circuit diagram (2 of 2) 464 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting ENWW.
8 Parts and diagrams Chapter contents This chapter contains the following sections. Chapter contents .............................................................................................................. ..... 465 Introduction ............ ...
Introduction The figures in this chapter show the major subassemblies in the printer and their component parts. A table (materials list) follows each exploded assembly diagram. Each table lists the reference designator (item number), the associated part number, and the description of each part.
Ordering parts All standard part numbers are stocked and can be ordered from Hewlett-Packard Customer Support-Americas (HPCS-A) or Hewlett-Packard Customer Support-Europe (HPCS-E). For information about contacting HPCS-A or HPCS-E, see Parts and supplies , in chapter 2.
Part Product number Part number Description Accessories Q2486A Q2486-67901 Optional 500-sheet paper feeder (Tray 3) Internal (EIO) connectivity for the HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer Internal (.
Part Product number Part number Description J6035B HP Jetdirect 175x print server (fast Ethernet 10/100base Tx, USB 1.1) J6072A HP bt1300 Bluetooth wireless printer adapter (for USB or parallel) Suppl.
Part Product number Part number Description C6520A USB 2.0 printer cable (3-meter) Power cord 8120-6812 AC power cord Paper C2934A 50 sheets HP Color LaserJet Transparencies (letter) C2936A 50 sheets .
Part Product number Part number Description Q1321-67906 Dutch overlay Q1321-67907 Finnish overlay Q1321-67908 Norwegian overlay Q1321-67909 Portuguese overlay Q1321-67910 Swedish overlay Q1321-67911 C.
Part Product number Part number Description Q2682-67901 Yellow Print Cartridge-CLJ 3700 Q2682-67901 Yellow Print Cartridge-CLJ 3700 (Europe) Q2673-67901 Magenta Print Cartridge-CLJ 3500/3550 Q2673-679.
Illustration Description Size Part number Use SCREW, TP XB4-7300-805CN Secures sensor PCB to plastic (environmental, toner full, color misregistration, and media). SCREW,TAPPING ,TRUSS HEAD M4X10 XB4-7401-005CN Secures anything to plastic. SCREW, STEPPED M4X4.
Formatter and DC Controller replaced at the same time Do not replace both the formatter and the DC Controller at the same time. Replace one at a time. If the formatter and DC Controller are replaced at the same time in an HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printerthat has the ability to perform duplex printing, this functionality will be lost.
In addition, the Total Mono Pages, Total Color Pages, Serial Number, Service ID, Cold Reset Paper (if needed), and the Fuser Kit Count will need to be reset using the service menu. The Transfer Kit count will be unaffected by the replacement of a formatter.
The Transfer Kit count is set when it is first placed in a printer by a back up value contained on the formatter. If using a DC Controller that was previously installed in another printer, the Transfer Kit count will be set to the count of the first printer the DC Controller was installed in.
If you replace the fuser for any reason before the control panel reads REPLACE FUSER KIT , for instance if the fuser is defective, you will need to reset the fuser count manually through the control panel. The Fuser Kit count can be reset to zero by setting Configure Device / RESETS / RESET SUPPLIES / NEW FUSER KIT = YES .
Illustrations and parts lists The following illustrations and parts tables list the field replaceable units (FRUs) for this printer. At the end of this chapter are two tables listing all of the parts shown in this chapter.
Figure 8-2. Main parts (2 of 3) ENWW Illustrations and parts lists 479.
Figure 8-3. Main parts (3 of 3) 500-sheet paper feeder Figure 8-4. PCB locations (1 of 2) 480 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-3. PCB locations Ref Description Part number Qty 1 DC controller PCB (HP3500) DC controller PCB (HP 3550) DC controller PCB (HP3700) RM1-0510-000CN RM1-2324-000CN RM1-0506-000CN 1 2 Memory con.
Figure 8-5. Paper Feeder PCB Assembly Location Diagram (2 of 2) R90 - 1 482 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-4. Paper feeder PCB Assembly Location diagram Ref Description Part number Qty 1 Paper feeder PCB RM1-0768-000 1 ENWW Illustrations and parts lists 483.
Figure 8-6. External covers and panels 484 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-5. External covers and panels Ref Description Part number Qty 1 FRONT ROD LEFT ASS'Y RM1-0443-000CN 1 2 FRONT ROD RIGHT ASS'Y rm1-0444-000CN 1 3 TOP COVER ASS'Y RM1-0465-020CN 1.
Figure 8-7. Front door assembly 486 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-6. Front door assembly Ref Description Part number Qty FRONT DOOR ASSEMBLY RM1-0463-000CN 1 1 MULTI-PURPOSE TRAY ASS'Y RM1-0464-000CN 1 2 ROD, FRONT COVER, LEFT RC1-1158-000CN 1 3 ROD, FR.
Figure 8-8. Internal components (1 of 4) 488 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-7. Internal components (1 of 4) Ref Description Part number Qty 1 PLATE, JOINT, RIGHT RC1-1603-000CN 1 2 COVER, SCREW RC1-1605-000CN 1 3 HIGH-VOLTAGE PCB ASS'Y RM1-0505-000CN 1 4 RAIL, SW.
Figure 8-9. Internal components (2 of 4) 490 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-8. Internal components (2 of 4) Ref Description Part number Qty 1 GEAR, 31T/19T RC1-1284-000CN 1 2 GEAR, 54T/17T RC1-1300-000CN 1 3 GEAR, 79T RC1-1302-000CN 1 4 BUSHING RC1-3249-000CN 1 5 COVE.
Ref Description Part number Qty 34 SUPPORT, PICK-UP GEAR RL1-0217-000CN 1 35 RING, E XD9-0137-000CN 1 36 CABLE, CPR CONNECTING RM1-0482-000CN 1 37 CABLE, FORMATTER POWER SUPPLY (HP3700) RM1-0483-000CN.
ENWW Illustrations and parts lists 493.
Figure 8-10. Internal components (3 of 4) 494 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-9. Internal components (3 of 4) Ref Description Part number Qty 1 GUIDE, ROD, LEFT RC1-1156-000CN 1 2 SENSOR UNIT, HUMIDITY WP2-5156-000CN 1 3 SPRING, GROUNDING RC1-1177-000CN 1 4 DEV.
Figure 8-11. Internal components (4 of 4) 496 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-10. Internal components (4 of 4) Ref Description Part number Qty 1 GUIDE, CABLE RC1-1181-000CN 1 2 GEAR, 86T/23T RC1-1213-000CN 1 3 PLATE, JOINT, LEFT RC1-1602-000CN 1 4 DC CONTROLLER PCB (HP3.
Figure 8-12. Center frame assembly 498 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-11. Center Frame Assembly Ref Description Part number Qty 1 BUSHING RC1-1243-000CN 1 2 PHOTO-INTERRUPTER, TLP 1241 WG8-5362-000CN 1 3 CLAMP, CABLE WT2-5841-000CN 1 4 MEMORY CONTROLLER PCB ASS&.
Figure 8-13. Main Right Side Plate Assembly / Motors 500 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-12. Main Right Side Plate Assembly / Motors Ref Description Part number Qty 1 LEVER, SWING LOCK, RIGHT RC1-1148-000CN 1 2 SPRING, TENSION RC1-1149-000CN 1 3 MOTOR (M5) RK2-0139-000CN 1 4 GEAR,.
Ref Description Part number Qty 33 PLATE RL1-0189-000CN 1 34 PIN, DOWEL XD9-0120-000CN 8 35 CONNECTOR, 16P VS1-6492-016CN 1 36 RING, E XD9-0136-000CN 3 37 DRUM MOTOR ASS'Y (M3) RM1-0733-000CN 1 38 PAD, CUSHION RC1-2330-000CN 3 39 DAMPER UNIT, MP PICK-UP RC1-1038-000CN 1 40 RINIG, GRIP XD2-2100-602CN 1 Table 8-12.
ENWW Illustrations and parts lists 503.
Figure 8-14. Main Left Side Plate Assembly 504 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-13. Main Left Side Plate Assembly Ref Description Part number Qty 1 HOLDER, SENSOR RC1-1049-000CN 1 2 LENS RC1-1050-000CN 2 3 PLATE, CONTACT RC1-1151-000CN 1 4 PLATE, CONTACT RC1-1152-000CN 1 .
Figure 8-15. Lower Frame Assembly - HP 3700 and HP 3500/3550 (1 of 2) 506 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
ENWW Illustrations and parts lists 507.
Figure 8-16. Lower Frame Assembly - HP 3700 and HP 3500/3550 (2 of 2) 508 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Ref Description Part number Qty 1 CLUTCH, MECHANICAL RB2-6324-000CNN 1 2 HOLDER, SENSOR RC1-1496-000CN 1 3 LEVER, SENSOR RC1-1514-000CN 1 4 GUIDE, CABLE RC1-2322-000CN 1 5 GUIDE, CABLE RC1-2323-000CN .
Figure 8-17. Image Drive Assembly 510 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-14. Image drive assembly Ref Description Part number Qty IMAGE DRIVE ASSEMBLY RM1-0415-040CN 1 1 CLUTCH, ELECTROMAGNETIC RK2-0248-000CN 1 ENWW Illustrations and parts lists 511.
Figure 8-18. Developing Disengaging Assembly 512 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-15. Developing Disengaging Assembly Ref Description Part number Qty DEVELOPING DISENGAGING ASSEMBLY RM1-0434-000CN 1 1 CLUTCH, ELECTROMAGNETIC RK2-0176-000CN 1 2 RING, E XD9-0135-000CN 1 ENWW .
Figure 8-19. Tray 2 (cassette) 514 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-16. Tray 2 (cassette) Ref Description Part number Qty TRAY 2 (CASSETTE) RM1-0470-000CN 1 1 PLATE, END RB2-3003-040CN 1 2 SPRING, COMPRESSION RS6-2021-000CN 1 3 PAD, SEPARATION RC1-0954-000CN 1.
Figure 8-20. Pick-up/Feed assembly (1 of 2) 516 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
ENWW Illustrations and parts lists 517.
Figure 8-21. Pick-up/Feed assembly (2 of 2) 518 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-17. Pick-up/Feed assembly Ref Description Part number Qty PICK-UP/FEED ASS'Y (HP3700) RM1-0449-000CN 1 PICK-UP/FEED ASS'Y (HP3500/3550) RM1-0760-000CN 1 1 SEPARATION PAD ASS'Y R.
Figure 8-22. Tray 2 (cassette) pick-up assembly 520 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-18. Tray 2 (cassette) pick-up assembly Ref Description Part number Qty 1 PHOTO-INTERRUPTER, TLP1241 WG8-5362-000CN 1 ENWW Illustrations and parts lists 521.
Figure 8-23. Face-dow n delivery assembly 522 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-19. Face-down delivery assembly Ref Description Part number Qty FACE-DOWN DELIVERY ASSEMBLY RM1-0469-000CN 1 1 PHOTO-INTERRUPTER, TLP1241 WG8-5362-000CN 1 ENWW Illustrations and parts lists 52.
Figure 8-24. Transfer Unit 524 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-20. Transfer unit Ref Description Part number Qty 1 TRANSFER UNIT Q3658-69001 1 ENWW Illustrations and parts lists 525.
Figure 8-25. Right Swing Frame Assembly 526 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-21. Right Swing Frame Assembly Ref Description Part number Qty 1 RIGHT SWING FRAME ASS'Y RM1-0437-000CN 1 ENWW Illustrations and parts lists 527.
Figure 8-26. Left Swing Frame Assembly 528 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-22. Left swing frame assembly Ref Description Part number Qty LEFT SWING FRAME ASS'Y RM1-0439-000CN 1 ENWW Illustrations and parts lists 529.
Figure 8-27. Fuser 530 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-23. Fuser assembly Ref Description Part number Qty FUSER (110-127V) Q3655-69001 1 FUSER (220-240V) Q3656-69001 1 ENWW Illustrations and parts lists 531.
Figure 8-28. 500-Sheet paper feeder main body 532 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-24. 500-Sheet paper feeder main body Ref Description Part number Qty 1 COVER, FRONT RC1-2178-000CN 1 2 COVER, REAR RC1-2179-000CN 1 3 COVER, LEFT RC1-2180-000CN 1 4 COVER, LOWER, LEFT RB2-3489.
Figure 8-29. 500-Sheet paper feeder paper pick-up drive assembly 534 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-25. 500-Sheet paper feeder paper pick-up drive assembly Ref Description Part number Qty PAPER PICK-UP DRIVE ASS'Y RM1-0701-000CN 1 1 SWING ASS'Y RM1-0707-000CN 1 2 PAPER FEEDER DRIVE.
Figure 8-30. 500-Sheet paper feeder tray (Tray 3) 536 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW.
Table 8-26. 500-Sheet paper feeder tray (Tray 3) Ref Description Part number Qty PAPER TRAY 3, 500-SHEET FEEDER RM1-0705-000CN 1 1 PLATE, END RB2-6469-000CN 1 2 SPRING, COMPRESSION RC1-2191-000CN 1 3 .
Alphabetical parts list Table 8-27. Alphabetical parts list Description Part number Table and page ARM, DRUM LOCK, LEFT RC1-1170-000CN Table 8-9 on page 495 ARM, DRUM LOCK, LEFT RC1-1169-000CN Table 8.
Description Part number Table and page CABLE, CPR CONNECTING RM1-0482-000CN Table 8-8 on page 492 CABLE, DRAWER RM1-0769-000CN Table 8-24 on page 533 CABLE, ENVIRONMENT SENSOR RM1-0493-000CN Table 8-9.
Description Part number Table and page CLAMP, CABLE WT2-5841-000CN Table 8-9 on page 495 CLAMP, CABLE WT2-0507-000CN Table 8-10 on page 497 CLAMP, CABLE WT2-5738-000CN Table 8-10 on page 497 CLAMP, CA.
Description Part number Table and page COVER, FRONT RC1-2178-000CN Table 8-24 on page 533 COVER, HINGE RC1-2296-000CN Table 8-5 on page 485 COVER, JAM CLEARING RC1-1566-000CN Table 8-5 on page 485 COV.
Description Part number Table and page DEVELOPING MOTOR ASS'Y (M4) RM1-0737-000CN Table 8-12 on page 501 DRAWER CROSSMEMBER ASS'Y RM1-0440-000CN Table 8-7 on page 489 DRUM MOTOR ASS'Y (.
Description Part number Table and page GEAR, 120T/17T RC1-1252-000CN Table 8-9 on page 495 GEAR, 20T RC1-1493-000CN Table 8-8 on page 491 GEAR, 25T RC1-1497-000CN Table 8-8 on page 491 GEAR, 26T/22T/2.
Description Part number Table and page GUIDE, CASSETTE, LEFT RC1-1491-000CN Table 8-13 on page 509 GUIDE, CASSETTE, RIGHT (HP3500) RC1-1492-000CN Table 8-13 on page 509 GUIDE, DUPLEXING (HP3700) RC1-1.
Description Part number Table and page LEVER, SWING LOCK, LEFT RC1-1647-000CN Table 8-13 on page 505 LEVER, SWING LOCK, RIGHT RC1-1148-000CN Table 8-12 on page 501 LINK, MP HINGE, LEFT RC1-1575-000CN .
Description Part number Table and page PAD, SEPARATION RC1-0939-000 Table 8-17 on page 519 PAPER FEED ASS'Y RM1-0460-000CN Table 8-13 on page 509 PAPER FEEDER DRIVER PCB ASS'Y RM1-0768-000CN.
Description Part number Table and page PLATE, CONTACT RC1-1151-000CN Table 8-13 on page 505 PLATE, CONTACT RC1-1152-000CN Table 8-13 on page 505 PLATE, CONTACT RC1-1153-000CN Table 8-13 on page 505 PL.
Description Part number Table and page RAIL, SWING, LEFT REAR RC1-1641-000CN Table 8-13 on page 505 RAIL, SWING, RIGHT FRONT RC1-1661-000CN Table 8-7 on page 489 RAIL, SWING, RIGHT FRONT RM1-0477-000C.
Description Part number Table and page SPRING, COMPRESSION RS6-2021-000CN Table 8-16 on page 515 SPRING, COMPRESSION RC1-2191-000CN Table 8-26 on page 537 SPRING, GROUNDING RC1-1177-000CN Table 8-9 on.
Description Part number Table and page STOPPER, ARM, RIGHT RC1-2339-000CN Table 8-12 on page 501 STOPPER, FRONT HINGE, LEFT RL1-0215-000CN Table 8-7 on page 489 STOPPER, HINGE, RIGHT RL1-0216-000CN Ta.
Numerical parts list Table 8-28. Numerical parts list Part number Description Table and page Q1319-69001 FORMATTER PCB (HP3500/3550) includes cage Table 8-10 on page 497 Q1319-69001 Q1321-69001 Q1321-.
Part number Description Table and page RC1-1170-000CN ARM, DRUM LOCK, LEFT Table 8-9 on page 495 RC1-1175-000CN ARM, INTERLOCK SWITCH Table 8-7 on page 489 RC1-1176-000CN LEVER, INTERLOCK SWITCH Table.
Part number Description Table and page RC1-1291-000CN GEAR, 104T/25T Table 8-8 on page 491 RC1-1292-000CN SPRING, TENSION Table 8-8 on page 491 RC1-1294-000CN GEAR, 43T Table 8-8 on page 491 RC1-1295-.
Part number Description Table and page RC1-1497-000CN GEAR, 25T Table 8-8 on page 491 RC1-1500-000CN SHAFT, DRIVE Table 8-8 on page 491 RC1-1508-000CN SPRING, LEAF (HP3500/3550) Table 8-13 on page 509.
Part number Description Table and page RC1-1627-000CN STOPPER, ARM, LEFT Table 8-13 on page 505 RC1-1628-000CN SPRING, TENSION Table 8-9 on page 495 RC1-1629-000CN PLATE, GROUNDING Table 8-12 on page .
Part number Description Table and page RC1-2330-000CN PAD, CUSHION Table 8-13 on page 505 RC1-2334-000CN GUIDE, CABLE Table 8-8 on page 491 RC1-2339-000CN STOPPER, ARM, RIGHT Table 8-12 on page 501 RC1-2364-000CN COVER, FMTR CABLE (HP3500/3550) Table 8-10 on page 497 RC1-2422-000CN LABEL, HIGH TEMP.
Part number Description Table and page RL1-0193-000CN PLATE, PAPER FEEDER DRIVE Table 8-8 on page 491 RL1-0203-000CN MOUNT, SOLENOID (HP3700) Table 8-13 on page 509 RL1-0215-000CN STOPPER, FRONT HINGE.
Part number Description Table and page RM1-0469-000CN FACE-DOWN DELIVERY ASSEMBLY Table 8-19 on page 523 RM1-0470-000CN TRAY 2 (CASSETTE) Table 8-16 on page 515 RM1-0475-000CN CABLE, MAIN (HP3700) Tab.
Part number Description Table and page RM1-0731-000CN CASSETTE PICK-UP ROLLER ASS'Y Table 8-24 on page 533 RM1-0733-000CN DRUM MOTOR ASS'Y (M3) Table 8-12 on page 502 RM1-0736-000CN CASSETTE.
Part number Description Table and page WT2-5841-000CN CLAMP, CABLE Table 8-9 on page 495 WT2-5841-000CN CLAMP, CABLE Table 8-11 on page 499 XD2-2100-602CN RINIG, GRIP Table 8-12 on page 502 XD2-2300-4.
Index Symbols/Numerics 500-sheet feeder paper jams 361 500-sheet paper feeder - see also, tray 3 296 A access denied 76 accessories cleaning 91 ordering 43 adjusting color balance 389 ammonia-based cl.
commands DOS 404 PJL 404 Commercial Service and Support Organization America (CSSO-A) 43 Europe (CSSO-E) 43 compact disc, service parts information 44 components replacing 42 configuration color misre.
developing disengaging assembly, part numbers 506, 508 developing engaging drive assembly removal and replacement 225 developing engaging drive clutch (CL3) removal and replacement 268 developing enga.
font DIMMs installing 79 formatter PCB removal and replacement 279 replacement configuration 352, 474 replacement configuration, previously i n s t a l l e d 353, 474 front cover, 500-sheet paper feed.
ITB (transfer) unit 164 (transfer) unit, secondary 164 replacing 99 replacing before end of life 103 see, transfer unit 218 J jam - see, paper jams 357 K Korean EMI statement 37 L language changing on.
modes duplex feed 194 motor delivery (M2) 271 developing (M4) 273 drum (M3) 271 exhaust fan (FAN1 277 feed (M1) 269 functions 121 locations 455 transfer roller engaging (M5) 274 MS-DOS commands 404 MS.
parts ordering internet 43 passwords setting 76 PCB control panel 287 DC controller 278 formatter 279 high-voltage power supply 281 low-voltage power supply 285 memory controller 286 replacement confi.
printer components removal and replacement 201 printer covers removal and replacement 209 printer drivers additional 72 ordering 45 software 71 printer features 6 Printer Job Language (PJL) commands 4.
swing guide, left 245 swing guide, right 242 test print switch 251 thermistor, main 239 thermistor, sub 239 thermoswitch 239 transfer roller engaging motor (M5) 274 transfer unit 218 tray 1 216 tray 1.
printer drivers 71 UNIX 73 utilities 73 solenoid duplex feed (SL5) 266 locations 454 secondary transfer roller engaging solenoid (SL4) 265 special media, printing 26 specifications electrical 12 envir.
tray 1 paper sensor removal and replacement 253 tray 1 pick-up roller removal and replacement 237 tray 1 pick-up solenoid removal and replacement 263 tray 1 separation pad removal and replacement 237 .
voltage power consumption 12 W warranty extended 46 fuser 21 print cartridge 20 statement 19 transfer unit 21 waste toner full detection 167 waste toner level sensor (PS13) removal and replacement 260.
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