59 f0 ошибка hp3525

I purchased a used solenoid from eBay, which came from a Dell printer. It had a part number of TDS-F06B-10C. Unfortunately, while the body of the solenoid was identical to the part that I needed, the suffix «10C» turned out to mean a different base and spring. Thus, replacing the solenoid was not practical.

On reflection, I also decided that stripping the machine down and re-assembling it was extremely time consuming. I therefore abandoned the replacement solenoid route and chose instead to purchase an entire new fuser drive assembly (see previous posts for part numbers, which differ between simplex and duplex). I bought this (a duplex model) from China via AliExpress for about $40 plus delivery.

Before installing the new duplex fuser drive assembly, I scrutinised the new assembly next to the old assembly (see photos). I could not see any obvious mechanical difference. There was a subtle difference in the solenoid spring, but I may have inadvertently stretched this when removing the faulty assembly.

Front view (new assembly to the left)Front view (new assembly to the left)Rear view (new assembly to the left)Rear view (new assembly to the left)Top viewTop viewBottom viewBottom viewAnother bottom viewAnother bottom viewSide view of repairSide view of repair

On replacing the whole assembly, the printer sprang back into life and has been working well ever since. There are some streaks on the page, but I have not yet had time to clean the rollers. I am very happy with this repair job. Since I have built up a small collection of these printers (5 in all), I want to get more of them working.

Apart from the «repair-it-yourself» scenario, I also discovered that the second hand market (i.e. eBay) often features HP Cp3525 printers for sale. Many have the 59.F0 error, but some do not. If you are lucky, you may be able to replace your faulty machine with a fully working substitute. This does, however, require luck and patience.

How to fix the 59.F0 Error

59.F0 Error Description:

This 59.F0 (that is F-zero, not F-oh) error is primarily caused by a transfer alienation failure in which the ITB is stuck and unable to rotate, the SR9 sensor (the primary transfer roller disengagement sensor) has gone bad or the fuser drive assembly has failed.

The 59.F0 error is a common error on the CP and CM, and M version HP Color LaserJet products. Printers such as the HP Color LaserJet CP3525, CP4025, CP4525, M651, M680 and CM4540 encounter the dreaded 59.F0 error often.

59.F0 Error Code

59.F0 Error Code

Even the newer LaserJets M477 and M452 encounter the 59.F0 error. However, in the case of these models, the cause is a timing issue which can be resolved by updating the DC Controller firmware (contact Metrofuser for further information regarding this fix). Either way, diagnosing the 59.F0 error issue could be time consuming and costly.

59.F0 error, the usual culprit is a failing Fuser Drive Assembly

59.F0 error, the usual culprit is a failing Fuser Drive Assembly

For a 59.F0 error, the usual culprit is a failing Fuser Drive Assembly; this assembly drives the fuser and also turns a flag on your transfer belt assembly.

HP  59.F0 Error Found on The HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540

HP 59.F0 Error Found on The HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540

Solution to the 59.F0 Error

When troubleshooting the 59.f0 error, we recommend starting with the transfer belt itself. Remove the belt from the printer. On the right-hand side there is a white round protrusion that engages the belt with the drive assembly. You can rotate this clockwise (2) to rotate the belt and if all goes well, unlock the sensor flag into position (1).

  • How To Replace The HP CP4025 CP4525 CM4540 CP3525 CM3530 Transfer Kit Belt

  • How to Clean and Maintain The HP Color LaserJet Transfer Belt ITB ETB Assemblies

  • CP3525 CM3530 and CP4025 Fuser Drive Duplex Simplex Conversion RM1-5001 RM1-4974 Service Note

If the flag fails to engage downwards or spin, then replace the belt. This is a common issue on the CP3525, CP4025, CP4525 and CM4540 series products.

If replacement of the transfer belt does not resolve the 59.F0 error, then it could either be the Fuser Drive Gear assembly or the solenoid located on the assembly. Gaining access to this assembly is time consuming and could take up to four hours. Due to the amount of assemblies required just to gain access to the Drive Assembly, plan on at least two hours to obtain access to the solenoid itself.

59.F0 error repair and the HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540 motor

59.F0 error repair and the HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540 motor

59.F0 error repair and the HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540 59.F0 solenoid

59.F0 error repair and the HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540 59.F0 solenoid

Much like the solenoids that release to engage the Tray 2 pickup drive, the Fuser Drive Assembly solenoid may also be sticking due to the wear of the noise dampening sponge, which can expose the glue causing the timing of the Fuser Drive Gear to slip.

The picture above shows the Fuser Drive Assembly removed from the machine. The highlighted screws are required to be removed in order to access the solenoid.

The next picture shows the access point of the screws on the assembly still located inside the printer. These screws are accessible by removing the back cover, DC Controller, Low Voltage Power Supply and High Voltage Power Supply (both upper and lower).

The Main Drive Assembly (MDA) is not required to be removed to gain access to

the solenoid. After removal of the solenoid, denatured or 99% alcohol can be used to remove the glue from it. Remove the spring and armature from the solenoid. Thoroughly clean any residual adhesive left by the old solenoid pad. Be sure to also clean the underside of the armature before reassembling the solenoid.

Three or four layers of electrical tape can be applied in order to act as a replacement noise dampener. It is also recommended as to eliminate the magnetic charge that could build up when the solenoid arm strikes the base.

The solenoid is not always the issue. If the sponge is intact, and it does not stick, the Fuser Drive Assembly may very well be the issue. The part number for the Fuser Drive Assembly solenoid is RK2-0950.

If the transfer belt and Fuser Drive Assembly solenoid are good, the gears on Fuser Drive Assembly may be out of alignment. The three gears at the backside of the solenoid are keyed to keep them properly synchronized. Often, these gears will skip a tooth and then be out of sync, causing a 59.F0 error. Once the Fuser Drive Assembly is removed from the printer, you can easily remove two of these three gears and realign them so that the keyed gaps and teeth are in the right spots.

The Fuser Drive Assembly part numbers are as follows:

  • HP Color LaserJet CP3525 Simplex RM1-5001

  • HP Color LaserJet CM3530 CP3525 Duplex RM1-4974

  • HP Color LaserJet CM4540 Duplex RM1-5656

  • HP Color LaserJet CP4520 CP4525 Duplex RM1-5656

  • HP Color LaserJet CP4520 CP4525 Simplex RM1-6702

59.F0 Error Repair Difficulty Level

The 59.F0 level of repair is a 9 out of 10. Depending on the level of technical expertise, this procedure should take approximately four to five hours from start to finish if replacing the Fuser Drive Assembly.

For technical assistance or to schedule a training module please contact us at 908-245-2100.

Other Helpful Resources

  • Paper Jam Solutions For Laserjet Printers

  • Printer Service And Parts Glossary

  • Printer Service Error Codes

  • Developing a Critical HP Printer Parts Stocking Strategy

Metrofuser is a leading global innovator, manufacturer of printer parts, equipment, diagnostics, repair information and systems solutions for professional users performing critical tasks. Products and services include hp printer parts, printers and printer repair training. Parts include hp printer parts such as printer fusers, printer maintenance kits and other hp printer replacement parts. 

The company’s, customers include office equipment dealerships, online retailers, repair centers and MPS service providers nationwide. Metrofuser has been named to Inc. Magazine’s fastest growing companies five consecutive years. Contact us at 908-245-2100, Dial 0 for sales.

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The primary-transfer-roller disengagement motor experienced an error.

Recommended action for customers

  1. Turn the printer off, and then on.

  2. If the error persists, contact customer support at www.hp.com/go/contactHP, or contact an HP-authorized service or support provider.


Принтер или МФУ HP CLJ Pro M377 / M452 / M477 и другие модели выдают ошибку 59.F0 или 59.C0 выкл. и вкл. Устройство. Давайте разберемся в проблеме. Данная ошибка возникает после определенного пробега устройства. Ошибки в датчиках или по другому в концевиках. Ошибка 59.F0 означает что неисправна лента переноса, но если лента не прошла свой ресурс заявленным производителем, то какой смысл ее менять, да и к тому же это не дешевое удовольствие.

Что делать с ошибкой 59.C0 и 59.F0

Разберем в чем неисправность ошибки, в ленте переноса изображения есть микрик, в котором со временем окисляется контакт и мозги устройства сигнализируют ошибку, не дающую дальнейшей работы на оборудовании.

Что можно сделать в данной ситуации, самое простое заменить ленту, второе очистка микрика от окислов. Чтобы до него добраться сначала надо разобрать принтер и извлечь ленту переноса. Далее становится труднее, так как повредив перенос изображения, вы автоматически попадаете на замену ее. Сам датчик не разбирается легко, концевик можно извлечь с помощью иголок не повредив его крепление. Контакты нужно очистить и привезти в порядок. Мультиметр должен показывать сопротивление не больше одного ома. Чтоб сэкономить время и деньги вы всегда можете обратиться к нам по ремонту принтеров.

Замена ленты переноса или профилактика аппарата

Ошибка принтера или МФУ HP

При разборке узла переноса нужно быть очень внимательным, так как повредив узел уже нельзя будет добиться идеальной печати документов. По работе мастер извлекает ленту переноса, разбирает ее полностью, проводит профилактику, затем добирается до виновника ошибки. Так как к нам очень много заходит аппаратов с этими ошибками, у нас есть инструмент который легко извлекает ножку микрика из датчика.

Провести ремонт в нашем сервисе довольно просто, создав заявку или обратившись по другим контактам. Занимает по времени от одного до двух дней в зависимости от загруженности инженеров. Насколько долго это прослужит, прослужит до конца ресурса ленты переноса.

How to fix the 59.F0 Error

59.F0 Error Description:

This 59.F0 (that is F-zero, not F-oh) error is primarily caused by a transfer alienation failure in which the ITB is stuck and unable to rotate, the SR9 sensor (the primary transfer roller disengagement sensor) has gone bad or the fuser drive assembly has failed.

The 59.F0 error is a common error on the CP and CM, and M version HP Color LaserJet products. Printers such as the HP Color LaserJet CP3525, CP4025, CP4525, M651, M680 and CM4540 encounter the dreaded 59.F0 error often.

59.F0 Error Code

59.F0 Error Code

Even the newer LaserJets M477 and M452 encounter the 59.F0 error. However, in the case of these models, the cause is a timing issue which can be resolved by updating the DC Controller firmware (contact Metrofuser for further information regarding this fix). Either way, diagnosing the 59.F0 error issue could be time consuming and costly.

59.F0 error, the usual culprit is a failing Fuser Drive Assembly

59.F0 error, the usual culprit is a failing Fuser Drive Assembly

For a 59.F0 error, the usual culprit is a failing Fuser Drive Assembly; this assembly drives the fuser and also turns a flag on your transfer belt assembly.

HP  59.F0 Error Found on The HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540

HP 59.F0 Error Found on The HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540

Solution to the 59.F0 Error

When troubleshooting the 59.f0 error, we recommend starting with the transfer belt itself. Remove the belt from the printer. On the right-hand side there is a white round protrusion that engages the belt with the drive assembly. You can rotate this clockwise (2) to rotate the belt and if all goes well, unlock the sensor flag into position (1).

  • How To Replace The HP CP4025 CP4525 CM4540 CP3525 CM3530 Transfer Kit Belt

  • How to Clean and Maintain The HP Color LaserJet Transfer Belt ITB ETB Assemblies

  • CP3525 CM3530 and CP4025 Fuser Drive Duplex Simplex Conversion RM1-5001 RM1-4974 Service Note

If the flag fails to engage downwards or spin, then replace the belt. This is a common issue on the CP3525, CP4025, CP4525 and CM4540 series products.

If replacement of the transfer belt does not resolve the 59.F0 error, then it could either be the Fuser Drive Gear assembly or the solenoid located on the assembly. Gaining access to this assembly is time consuming and could take up to four hours. Due to the amount of assemblies required just to gain access to the Drive Assembly, plan on at least two hours to obtain access to the solenoid itself.

59.F0 error repair and the HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540 motor

59.F0 error repair and the HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540 motor

59.F0 error repair and the HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540 59.F0 solenoid

59.F0 error repair and the HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540 59.F0 solenoid

Much like the solenoids that release to engage the Tray 2 pickup drive, the Fuser Drive Assembly solenoid may also be sticking due to the wear of the noise dampening sponge, which can expose the glue causing the timing of the Fuser Drive Gear to slip.

The picture above shows the Fuser Drive Assembly removed from the machine. The highlighted screws are required to be removed in order to access the solenoid.

The next picture shows the access point of the screws on the assembly still located inside the printer. These screws are accessible by removing the back cover, DC Controller, Low Voltage Power Supply and High Voltage Power Supply (both upper and lower).

The Main Drive Assembly (MDA) is not required to be removed to gain access to

the solenoid. After removal of the solenoid, denatured or 99% alcohol can be used to remove the glue from it. Remove the spring and armature from the solenoid. Thoroughly clean any residual adhesive left by the old solenoid pad. Be sure to also clean the underside of the armature before reassembling the solenoid.

Three or four layers of electrical tape can be applied in order to act as a replacement noise dampener. It is also recommended as to eliminate the magnetic charge that could build up when the solenoid arm strikes the base.

The solenoid is not always the issue. If the sponge is intact, and it does not stick, the Fuser Drive Assembly may very well be the issue. The part number for the Fuser Drive Assembly solenoid is RK2-0950.

If the transfer belt and Fuser Drive Assembly solenoid are good, the gears on Fuser Drive Assembly may be out of alignment. The three gears at the backside of the solenoid are keyed to keep them properly synchronized. Often, these gears will skip a tooth and then be out of sync, causing a 59.F0 error. Once the Fuser Drive Assembly is removed from the printer, you can easily remove two of these three gears and realign them so that the keyed gaps and teeth are in the right spots.

The Fuser Drive Assembly part numbers are as follows:

  • HP Color LaserJet CP3525 Simplex RM1-5001

  • HP Color LaserJet CM3530 CP3525 Duplex RM1-4974

  • HP Color LaserJet CM4540 Duplex RM1-5656

  • HP Color LaserJet CP4520 CP4525 Duplex RM1-5656

  • HP Color LaserJet CP4520 CP4525 Simplex RM1-6702

59.F0 Error Repair Difficulty Level

The 59.F0 level of repair is a 9 out of 10. Depending on the level of technical expertise, this procedure should take approximately four to five hours from start to finish if replacing the Fuser Drive Assembly.

For technical assistance or to schedule a training module please contact us at 908-245-2100.

Other Helpful Resources

  • Paper Jam Solutions For Laserjet Printers

  • Printer Service And Parts Glossary

  • Printer Service Error Codes

  • Developing a Critical HP Printer Parts Stocking Strategy

Metrofuser is a leading global innovator, manufacturer of printer parts, equipment, diagnostics, repair information and systems solutions for professional users performing critical tasks. Products and services include hp printer parts, printers and printer repair training. Parts include hp printer parts such as printer fusers, printer maintenance kits and other hp printer replacement parts. 

The company’s, customers include office equipment dealerships, online retailers, repair centers and MPS service providers nationwide. Metrofuser has been named to Inc. Magazine’s fastest growing companies five consecutive years. Contact us at 908-245-2100, Dial 0 for sales.


59.F0 — ошибка ленты переноса или по другому неполадки трансфера.
Ошибка 59.F0 техники HP возникает, если лента переноса не вращается или датчик загрязнён. Добраться до датчика и почистить его тяжело, но можно. Но если лента переноса не вращается, тут уже нужен специалист, который продиагностирует и даст ответ, в чём кроется проблема: в ленте переноса, в шестерне или в моторе?

Это одна из распространённых ошибок, но бывают и другие ошибки 59: 59.X, 59.c0 и тд. Все их трудно перечислить и расписать. Звоните нам или пишите через форму обратной связи, называйте код ошибки и модель печатающего устройства и мы Вам дадим развёрнутый ответ по вашей ошибке, вышлем инженера на диагностику и устранение возникшей неисправности.

Цены на другие работы по ремонту лазерных принтеров и МФУ

Наименование услуги Время ремонта Цена,руб
Сервисные услуги (выезд специалиста) в пределах МКАД от 30 минут Бесплатно
Диагностика лазерного МФУ или принтера формата А3 30 минут Бесплатно
Диагностика лазерного МФУ или принтера формата А4 30 минут Бесплатно
Замена ролика забора бумаги лазерного принтера и МФУ 30 минут от 450
Устранение посторонних предметов из лазерного принтера и МФУ от 30 минут от 300
Замена платы электроники лазерного принтера и МФУ от 30 минут от 500
Замена термоузла лазерного принтера и МФУ 1 час от 450
Обновление данных ПЗУ (прошивки) лазерного принтера и МФУ 30 минут от 350
Установка рекомендованного производителем ремкомплекта лазерного принтера и МФУ от 45 минут от 500
Ремонт блока лазера лазерного принтера и МФУ от 40 минут от 500
Ремонт датчиков лазерного принтера и МФУ 1-2 часа от 450
Ремонт узлов прохода бумаги лазерного принтера и МФУ 45 минут от 500

59.FO error is a Transfer Alienation Failure.  If you have warranty on this printer then call it into HP for servicing.  If not then contact a local PCRepair shop and ask for a quote.  

Here is the error information from the Service Manual.

59.XX Error, Turn off then on
The product has experienced an error with one of the internal motors.
● 59.30 = Fuser motor startup error
● 59.40 = Fuser motor rotation error
● 59.70 = Black developer motor startup error
● 59.71 = Cyan developer motor startup error
● 59.72 = Magenta developer motor startup error
● 59.73 = Yellow developer motor startup error
● 59.80 = Black developer motor rotation error
● 59.81 = Cyan developer motor rotation error
● 59.82 = Magenta developer motor rotation error
● 59.83 = Yellow developer motor rotation error
● 59.90 = ITB motor start error
● 59.A0 = ITB motor rotation error
● 59.C0 = Developer motor rotation error
● 59.F0 = Transfer alienation failure

Recommended action
1. Reset the printer:
a. Turn off the power by using the power switch, and then wait at least 30 seconds.
b. Turn on the power and wait for the product to initialize.
2. If you are using a surge protector:
a. Power off the printer.
b. Remove the surge protector.
c. Plug the product directly into the wall socket and turn the product power on.
3. If the error persists, replace the appropriate motor:
Error Code Motor Description HP Part #
59.30, 59.40 Fuser Motor Assembly RM2–7348–000CN
59.70, 59.71, 59.72, 59.73, 59.80, 59.80, 59.82, 59.83 59.C0 Developing Motor Assembly RM2–7344–000CN
59.90, 59.A0, 59.FO Drum Motor Assembly RM2–7342–000CN


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59.FO error is a Transfer Alienation Failure.  If you have warranty on this printer then call it into HP for servicing.  If not then contact a local PCRepair shop and ask for a quote.  

Here is the error information from the Service Manual.

59.XX Error, Turn off then on
The product has experienced an error with one of the internal motors.
● 59.30 = Fuser motor startup error
● 59.40 = Fuser motor rotation error
● 59.70 = Black developer motor startup error
● 59.71 = Cyan developer motor startup error
● 59.72 = Magenta developer motor startup error
● 59.73 = Yellow developer motor startup error
● 59.80 = Black developer motor rotation error
● 59.81 = Cyan developer motor rotation error
● 59.82 = Magenta developer motor rotation error
● 59.83 = Yellow developer motor rotation error
● 59.90 = ITB motor start error
● 59.A0 = ITB motor rotation error
● 59.C0 = Developer motor rotation error
● 59.F0 = Transfer alienation failure

Recommended action
1. Reset the printer:
a. Turn off the power by using the power switch, and then wait at least 30 seconds.
b. Turn on the power and wait for the product to initialize.
2. If you are using a surge protector:
a. Power off the printer.
b. Remove the surge protector.
c. Plug the product directly into the wall socket and turn the product power on.
3. If the error persists, replace the appropriate motor:
Error Code Motor Description HP Part #
59.30, 59.40 Fuser Motor Assembly RM2–7348–000CN
59.70, 59.71, 59.72, 59.73, 59.80, 59.80, 59.82, 59.83 59.C0 Developing Motor Assembly RM2–7344–000CN
59.90, 59.A0, 59.FO Drum Motor Assembly RM2–7342–000CN


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Please mark anything that is helpful with a Kudo.
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Принтер или МФУ HP CLJ Pro M377 / M452 / M477 и другие модели выдают ошибку 59.F0 или 59.C0 выкл. и вкл. Устройство. Давайте разберемся в проблеме. Данная ошибка возникает после определенного пробега устройства. Ошибки в датчиках или по другому в концевиках. Ошибка 59.F0 означает что неисправна лента переноса, но если лента не прошла свой ресурс заявленным производителем, то какой смысл ее менять, да и к тому же это не дешевое удовольствие.

Разберем в чем неисправность ошибки, в ленте переноса изображения есть микрик, в котором со временем окисляется контакт и мозги устройства сигнализируют ошибку, не дающую дальнейшей работы на оборудовании.

Что можно сделать в данной ситуации, самое простое заменить ленту, второе очистка микрика от окислов. Чтобы до него добраться сначала надо разобрать принтер и извлечь ленту переноса. Далее становится труднее, так как повредив перенос изображения, вы автоматически попадаете на замену ее. Сам датчик не разбирается легко, концевик можно извлечь с помощью иголок не повредив его крепление. Контакты нужно очистить и привезти в порядок. Мультиметр должен показывать сопротивление не больше одного ома. Чтоб сэкономить время и деньги вы всегда можете обратиться к нам по ремонту принтеров.

Замена ленты переноса или профилактика аппарата

Ошибка принтера или МФУ HP

При разборке узла переноса нужно быть очень внимательным, так как повредив узел уже нельзя будет добиться идеальной печати документов. По работе мастер извлекает ленту переноса, разбирает ее полностью, проводит профилактику, затем добирается до виновника ошибки. Так как к нам очень много заходит аппаратов с этими ошибками, у нас есть инструмент который легко извлекает ножку микрика из датчика.

Провести ремонт в нашем сервисе довольно просто, создав заявку или обратившись по другим контактам. Занимает по времени от одного до двух дней в зависимости от загруженности инженеров. Насколько долго это прослужит, прослужит до конца ресурса ленты переноса.

How to fix the 59.F0 Error

59.F0 Error Description:

This 59.F0 (that is F-zero, not F-oh) error is primarily caused by a transfer alienation failure in which the ITB is stuck and unable to rotate, the SR9 sensor (the primary transfer roller disengagement sensor) has gone bad or the fuser drive assembly has failed.

The 59.F0 error is a common error on the CP and CM, and M version HP Color LaserJet products. Printers such as the HP Color LaserJet CP3525, CP4025, CP4525, M651, M680 and CM4540 encounter the dreaded 59.F0 error often.

59.F0 Error Code

59.F0 Error Code

Even the newer LaserJets M477 and M452 encounter the 59.F0 error. However, in the case of these models, the cause is a timing issue which can be resolved by updating the DC Controller firmware (contact Metrofuser for further information regarding this fix). Either way, diagnosing the 59.F0 error issue could be time consuming and costly.

59.F0 error, the usual culprit is a failing Fuser Drive Assembly

59.F0 error, the usual culprit is a failing Fuser Drive Assembly

For a 59.F0 error, the usual culprit is a failing Fuser Drive Assembly; this assembly drives the fuser and also turns a flag on your transfer belt assembly.

HP 59.F0 Error Found on The HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540

HP 59.F0 Error Found on The HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540

Solution to the 59.F0 Error

When troubleshooting the 59.f0 error, we recommend starting with the transfer belt itself. Remove the belt from the printer. On the right-hand side there is a white round protrusion that engages the belt with the drive assembly. You can rotate this clockwise (2) to rotate the belt and if all goes well, unlock the sensor flag into position (1).

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If the flag fails to engage downwards or spin, then replace the belt. This is a common issue on the CP3525, CP4025, CP4525 and CM4540 series products.

If replacement of the transfer belt does not resolve the 59.F0 error, then it could either be the Fuser Drive Gear assembly or the solenoid located on the assembly. Gaining access to this assembly is time consuming and could take up to four hours. Due to the amount of assemblies required just to gain access to the Drive Assembly, plan on at least two hours to obtain access to the solenoid itself.

59.F0 error repair and the HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540 motor

59.F0 error repair and the HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540 motor

59.F0 error repair and the HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540 59.F0 solenoid

59.F0 error repair and the HP Color laserJet CP3525 CM3530 CP4525 & CM4540 59.F0 solenoid

Much like the solenoids that release to engage the Tray 2 pickup drive, the Fuser Drive Assembly solenoid may also be sticking due to the wear of the noise dampening sponge, which can expose the glue causing the timing of the Fuser Drive Gear to slip.

The picture above shows the Fuser Drive Assembly removed from the machine. The highlighted screws are required to be removed in order to access the solenoid.

The next picture shows the access point of the screws on the assembly still located inside the printer. These screws are accessible by removing the back cover, DC Controller, Low Voltage Power Supply and High Voltage Power Supply (both upper and lower).

The Main Drive Assembly (MDA) is not required to be removed to gain access to

the solenoid. After removal of the solenoid, denatured or 99% alcohol can be used to remove the glue from it. Remove the spring and armature from the solenoid. Thoroughly clean any residual adhesive left by the old solenoid pad. Be sure to also clean the underside of the armature before reassembling the solenoid.

Three or four layers of electrical tape can be applied in order to act as a replacement noise dampener. It is also recommended as to eliminate the magnetic charge that could build up when the solenoid arm strikes the base.

The solenoid is not always the issue. If the sponge is intact, and it does not stick, the Fuser Drive Assembly may very well be the issue. The part number for the Fuser Drive Assembly solenoid is RK2-0950.

If the transfer belt and Fuser Drive Assembly solenoid are good, the gears on Fuser Drive Assembly may be out of alignment. The three gears at the backside of the solenoid are keyed to keep them properly synchronized. Often, these gears will skip a tooth and then be out of sync, causing a 59.F0 error. Once the Fuser Drive Assembly is removed from the printer, you can easily remove two of these three gears and realign them so that the keyed gaps and teeth are in the right spots.

The Fuser Drive Assembly part numbers are as follows:

  • HP Color LaserJet CP3525 Simplex RM1-5001

  • HP Color LaserJet CM3530 CP3525 Duplex RM1-4974

  • HP Color LaserJet CM4540 Duplex RM1-5656

  • HP Color LaserJet CP4520 CP4525 Duplex RM1-5656

  • HP Color LaserJet CP4520 CP4525 Simplex RM1-6702

59.F0 Error Repair Difficulty Level

The 59.F0 level of repair is a 9 out of 10. Depending on the level of technical expertise, this procedure should take approximately four to five hours from start to finish if replacing the Fuser Drive Assembly.

For technical assistance or to schedule a training module please contact us at 908-245-2100.

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HP laser colour jet printer is showing 59 F0 Error, and not printing papers properly? Are you too facing the same issue? So the solution to this scenario is provided in a detailed manner and step to step solution to the HP 59 F0 Error.

There are many errors faced by the HP printer like 59.30- motor startup error, 59.40-motor rotation error, 59.90- ITB motor error, 59.F0, etc.

Methods to Solve Error 59.F0 on HP m452nw

The answer to this will be, it is a primarily caused by transfer alienation failure in which ITB is stuck and unable to rotate and the roller disarrangement sensor has gone bad or failed. Usually, for 59.F0, it is recommended to try resetting the toner and the fuser assembly. It is basically the solution to improve HP M452Nw 59 F0 Error:

Solution 1:

  1. Reset the printer using the power switch, turn off the printer for a few minutes.
  2. Turn on the printer and wait for the HP colour jet printer to revitalise.
  3. If there’s any surge protector remove it.
  4. If the problem continues then replaces the motor.

Solution 2:

  • Verify the ITB installed adequately or not.
  • Reconnect the primary transfer disengagement sensor.
  • Run the sensor test in the sensor monitor mode to verify that the primary transfer disengagement is functioning correctly, if not replace it.
  • Perform the alienation drive.

Examine the fuser motor, if not working properly, replace it

Solution 3:

  • Reset the printer; turn off the power by using power switch and wait for some time.
  • Remove the surge protector (if the user is using).
  • If the problem is still there, then the PCA Assembly needs to be replaced.
  • If still it’s troubling after replacing the PCA Assembly, then you might have to replace the product.

Steps To Perform ITB Alienation Test:

  • Remove the transfer belt assembly.

Remove the transfer belt assembly

  • Open the toner access door and remove the cyan cartridge.
  • Insert a flat blade screwdriver in the slot; let it stay there until the test is performed. The inserted screwdriver stimulates the toner access.

flat blade screwdriver in the slot

  • Once done take it out, assemble it and switch it on.
  • During the test, the gear needs to spin if it doesn’t spin or it tends to miss the spin then the fuser assembly is damaged. The only solution will be to repair it or replace it.

Steps to Solve 59.F0 Error on HP Printer:

  • Check the ITB alienation sensor by doing manual sensor test in the troubleshooting menu.

Steps To Solve 59 F0 Error Hp Printer

  • Reconnect the connectors of ITB.
  • Perform ITB alienation test in the troubleshooting menu.
  • Reconnect the connectors of primary roller disengagement motor. If it works then its recovered if not then it must be replaced.

Reconnect the connectors of ITB in HP Printer

  • Hence this will hopefully solve the issue of 59.F0 Error M452Nw.

Thus, these are the few ways to check on the issues faced by the HP colour jet printer m452nw. Hopefully, these will fetch a solution to the users facing such issues.

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  1. 08-07-2014


    #1

    cp3525 with 59.f0 error

    I have a CP3525 with a 59.f0 error. ITB Contact Alienation error.

    I’ve checked that the sensor is working (through the manual sensor tests in the control panel) and it does work. I pulled the cyan ctg out and watched the transfer belt lower and raise, as well as saw that the flag is indeed passing through the sensor. I’ve also replaced the transfer unit itself.

    Any ideas?

    Also… when I did the ITB Contact/Alienation component test, I watched the drive turning. It did make some clicking noises as it turned, but it didn’t seem to skip. But maybe it’s not supposed to click like that? This is the first time I’ve run that test on one of these, so I don’t know.


  2. 08-08-2014


    #2

    Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

    Check this out, looks like a pain

    59.F0 Error

    Description:
    Printer boots up to 59.F0 Error and is unable to print. This behavior may be caused by one of the following two conditions:

    • Transfer belt is stuck and cannot rotate.
    • Sensor SR17 (primary transfer-roller-disengagement) is bad.

    Recommended Action:

    • Have the customer reseat the ITB and power-cycle the printer.
      NOTE: If the problem persists, an HP Certified Technician should be dispatched for further troubleshooting.

      CAUTION: The following steps should only be performed by an HP Certified Technician.

    • Inspect the ITB by taking the ITB completely out of the printer. Check to see if the flag rotates when the white knob is turned. See the Figures below.
    • If the ITB flag is broken or damaged, replace the ITB (CC468-67907). Otherwise, continue with step 4.
    • Open the right door and defeat the interlock switch. With the ITB removed, perform the ITB Contact/Alienation Test. To run the ITB Contact/Alienation Test, follow these steps:
      • Press the Menu button.
      • Press the Menu button.
      • Press the down arrow to highlight COMPONENT TEST , and then press the OK button.
      • Press the down arrow to highlight ITB CONTACT/ALIENATION , and then press OK. During the test (takes about 20 seconds), observe the alienation drive hub, which is above the cyan cartridge. If the alienation drive hub does not rotate, the problem could be the fuser motor or the fuser-drive assembly. The fuser motor is already included in the Fuser Drive assembly.
      • If it completes successfully, EXIT DIAGNOSTICS will be displayed. Press the OK button to exit and continue with next step.

    • Test Sensor SR17. Perform the Manual Sensor Test. In order to run this test successfully, make sure the Fuser, ITB, Cyan Cartridge, and Black cartridge are removed. To run the Manual Sensor Test, follow these steps:
      • Press the Menu button.
      • Press the down arrow to highlight DIAGNOSTICS , and then press the OK button
      • Press the down arrow to highlight MANUAL SENSOR TEST , and then press the OK button.
      • Observe the state of sensor I on the control panel. The normal state is 0.
      • Locate SR17 through the right side of the printer. It is attached to the frame of the printer just above where the end of the black cartridge comes into contact with the back of the frame. Insert a piece of paper into the SR17 sensor bracket. The state of sensor I on the control panel should change to 1. See Figure below to confirm location of SR17 and placement of paper to test it.
      • Observe the control panel for proper operation of the sensor. If the value for sensor I does not change, the sensor will need to be replaced. (Photo interrupter (SR17) — WG8-5696-000CN)

    To replace SR17:
    There is no need to replace the entire rear pre-exposure assembly (that contains SR17) if the sensor is defective. Just order the sensor replacement component: Part Number WG8-5696-000CN, Photo interrupter. Then follow these steps to replace the sensor:

    • Turn the printer off.
    • Before proceeding, remove these supplies:
      • Black and Cyan cartridges
      • Fuser
      • ITB

      NOTE: Once the supplies are removed and the unit is ready to be worked on, make sure there is enough light inside the printer to see what you are doing.

    • Locate sensor SR17 as described above. The sensor is embedded in a small holder. See the Figure below.
    • With your left hand, grab the sensor and tilt it back away from you until it pops out of the front of its holder. Then tilt the sensor towards you to remove it from the holder. See the Figure below.
    • Gently pull the sensor away from the attached cable to release it from the cable. You may need a small screwdriver to assist in this step.
    • Attach the new sensor to the cable. You may need a small screwdriver to help guide the cable into the sensor connector. Ensure the sensor connector and cable is properly seated. See the Figure below.
    • Place the sensor back in the holder, angling the cabled end in first, until it is properly seated in the holder.
      The approximate time required to replace this sensor is 15 minutes.
    • Reinstall all removed components and retest.
    • If the issue persists (Intermittently or permanently), perform a fuser motor (M2) COMPONENT TEST:
      • Remove the Fuser.
      • Defeat the right door safety switch (upper left area) by inserting a stiff or folded piece of paper.
      • Defeat the right door logic switch (right side below fuser) by using masking tape to hold switch down.
      • On the control panel, press the Home button, press the down arrow to highlight the DIAGNOSTICS menu and press OK , select COMPONENT TEST and press OK , and then select FUSER MOTOR and press OK .
      • During the test, observe the fuser motor gear.
      • If the test fails or the fuser motor gear does not rotate, replace the fuser motor (M2).

      NOTE: To exit the diagnostic, select EXIT DIAGNOSTICS and then press OK .

    • If the fuser motor is working properly, perform an ITB Contact/ Alienation Test :
      NOTE: This test activates the fuser motor (M2) and primary transfer solenoid (SL1) to cycle through the ITB alienation stages.

      • Defeat the right door safety switch (upper left area) by inserting a stiff or folded piece of paper.
      • Defeat the right door logic switch (right side below fuser) by using masking tape to hold switch down.
      • On the control panel, press the Home button, press the down arrow to highlight the DIAGNOSTICS menu and press OK , select COMPONENT TEST and press OK , and then select ITB Contact/ Alienation Test and press OK .
      • During the test, observe the alienation drive hub located above the cyan cartridge.
      • If the test fails or the alienation drive hub does not rotate, replace the fuser-drive assembly.

      NOTE: To exit the diagnostic, select EXIT DIAGNOSTICS and then press OK .

    • Check the connections again to the primary-transfer disengagement sensor J19 and to the connector J128 on the DC controller PCA before reinstalling the ITB.
    • Remove any items used to defeat the right door switches, reinstall the ITB and any other components removed during testing.

      13. replace dc controller


  3. 08-08-2014


    #3

    Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

    if there is grinding noise and 59.f0 and you checked previous info on transfer belt and sensor check this:

    During boot up the printer makes a grinding or clicking noise at the right side of the printer near the fuser. This issue could be related to a broken or damaged fuser drive gear. To solve the issue it is necessary to replace the fuser drive. It is possible in some instances that the printer may post a 59.F0 error during boot-up.
    Solution

    • Make sure the initial troubleshooting was done by following the instructions from the Control Panel Message Document (CPMD) available in SAW.
      • .
    • After following the steps advised in these documents, it is necessary to remove the fuser drive assembly by following the service manual instructions and look for the following gear and check for damage.

    Figure 1: Damaged gear

    Figure 2: The fuser drive assembly

    Please refer to the service documentation and HP Part Surfer in order to look for the fuser drive assembly part number.


  4. 08-08-2014


    #4

    Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

    I got it fixed. I’ll post the solution with pics later.


  5. 08-09-2014


    #5

    Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

    So to recap:

    • The hub was turning when running the component check, as expected.
    • The hub clicked with each turn, as expected (I only know this because it continued to do it AFTER fixing the problem).
    • The flag on the ITB turned, as expected.
    • The sensor worked, as expected.
    • After replacing the ITB, the 59.f0 error continued.

    I finally decided to go for the fuser drive assembly. If you ever have to bid this job, leave yourself at least 2 1/2 hrs. The hardest part is just getting all the cables and harnesses back through the guides and plugged into the right spot. If you follow the manual’s directions (especially lining up the cartridge cams), you shouldn’t have any problems.

    The gears turning the hub are timed, and they were out of alignment, as shown in the pic below. So even though the hub was turning, it wasn’t turning right. The gear is actuated by a good old solenoid… so in about 8 years, I imagine these things are going to get stuck like they do in the 4300’s and older machines.

    I got a new one, since they’re cheap and I didn’t want to have to tear it all apart again. It might have been fine if I had just realigned things, but I wasn’t going to take the chance.

    cp3525.jpg


  6. 12-24-2014


    #6

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    Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

    Quote Originally Posted by theengel
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    So to recap:

    • The hub was turning when running the component check, as expected.
    • The hub clicked with each turn, as expected (I only know this because it continued to do it AFTER fixing the problem).
    • The flag on the ITB turned, as expected.
    • The sensor worked, as expected.
    • After replacing the ITB, the 59.f0 error continued.

    I finally decided to go for the fuser drive assembly. If you ever have to bid this job, leave yourself at least 2 1/2 hrs. The hardest part is just getting all the cables and harnesses back through the guides and plugged into the right spot. If you follow the manual’s directions (especially lining up the cartridge cams), you shouldn’t have any problems.

    The gears turning the hub are timed, and they were out of alignment, as shown in the pic below. So even though the hub was turning, it wasn’t turning right. The gear is actuated by a good old solenoid… so in about 8 years, I imagine these things are going to get stuck like they do in the 4300’s and older machines.

    I got a new one, since they’re cheap and I didn’t want to have to tear it all apart again. It might have been fine if I had just realigned things, but I wasn’t going to take the chance.

    cp3525.jpg

    I am adding three photos of the solinoid type that is under the plate above. I found the solinoid was sticking in the release position and causing the flag to move when it should have homed. The resolution was to clean the old Foam pad off. as you can see in the photos.IMG_0274.JPGIMG_0272.JPGIMG_0273.JPG
    The sticking solinoids effect most printers and cleaning the pads off will resolve most of those errors that seem to make no sense. My thanks to all posts on this subject, helped me to figure this out.


  7. 12-24-2014


    #7

    Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

    Quote Originally Posted by bernielhat
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    I am adding three photos of the solinoid type that is under the plate above. I found the solinoid was sticking in the release position and causing the flag to move when it should have homed. The resolution was to clean the old Foam pad off. as you can see in the photos.IMG_0274.JPGIMG_0272.JPGIMG_0273.JPG
    The sticking solinoids effect most printers and cleaning the pads off will resolve most of those errors that seem to make no sense. My thanks to all posts on this subject, helped me to figure this out.

    Thank you for posting this part of the solution. A problem on an older HP with a sticky solenoid noise reduction pad was a large part of the reason I stopped being a lurker and joined CTN back in the day.


  8. 07-03-2015


    #8

    Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

    Fuser drive may not have been my problem, but I replaced it anyway since I was that deep into the printer. The gears lined up. There was no thumping/grinding. What I did notice, however, was the black cam on the main drive assembly was not timed correctly. The printer would successfully reach a ready state, but, as soon as it started to calibrate, it threw the 59.F0 error. The fuser motor, ITB contact/alienation, and SR17 all tested good, so, I figured it had to be a timing issue.


  9. 12-01-2015


    #9

    Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

    Hi all, just wanted to add my experience with this issue.
    In my case the ITB was moving (the black was window rotating properly) and the gear was rotating upon visual inspection and the optical sensor was working fine. However shortly after powering on the printer a «whirring» sound would be heard and the 59.F0 error would popup and the printer would be offline. Also when running the ITB diagnostic a this whirring noise would also be heard sometimes which was never heard before.
    Following Bernielhat’s suggestions, I resolved the problem removing and cleaning the degraded foam «click silencer» from the solenoid actuator lever. In our case the gear was not misaligned and nothing was broken and the solenoid was working fine, it was just sticking so that the gear did not stop when it should have as the actuator would not «drop» in time and a «whirring» o fast clicking noise (like slipping gears) was heard from the side. This is because the large «double gear» has a small dent/camme where the solenoid actuator should lock on to stop it from rotating but being held back by the sticky foam it would drop after half a second missing the stop point. The gear would then rotate too far as it is spring loaded and hit the relevent primary gear. When the primary gear rotated it’s gears would «slip» on the spring loaded gear and create the whirring or clicking noise which I heard as out of alignment. This subsequently misaligned the ITB black «window» which rotates on the ITB and the relevant sensor would not detect the correct position resulting in the 59.F0 error. For additional reference I will attach some photos of the solenoid and gear assembly.
    20151130_182338.jpg20151130_182426.jpg20151130_182350.jpg

    The solenoid can be dismantled easily (the photos show the solenoid without the actuator which I already removed): after unscrewing the 2 screws from the solenoid assembly, remove the solenoid from the gear assembly lifting and rotating it out. Then carefully remove the actuator spring and lift off the metal actuator by slightly tilting it to one side and lifting it off, it’s easier said than done. Clean off the black adhesive pad using some alcohol or solvent. I used first my finger then some alcohol and my nails to remove the remaining adhesive. Remount it the opposite way, first the actuator then the spring and place it back in the gear subassembly taking care of lifting the metal actuator with a small screwdriver while inserting it back into position as it will get in contact with the gear if not pressed back. Hold it there and put the 2 screws back into place.

    20151130_182342.jpg

    The «clicking» is barely noticeable once the printer is closed up and running so I don’t really know why hp decided to place that pad there. It took me 4 hours to get the thing apart and back together as there is no other way to access the solenoid. The contact surface is large so it won’t consume or dent the actuator in any way.

    Kudos for the sticky/foamy pad on the actuator which saved me debug time and money!


  10. 12-01-2015


    #10

    Thumbs up Re: cp3525 with 59.f0 error

    Hi all, just wanted to add my experience with this issue.
    In my case the ITB was moving (the black was window rotating properly) and the gear was rotating upon visual inspection and the optical sensor was working fine. However shortly after powering on the printer a «whirring» sound would be heard and the 59.F0 error would popup and the printer would be offline. Also when running the ITB diagnostic a this whirring noise would also be heard sometimes which was never heard before.
    Following Bernielhat’s suggestions, I resolved the problem removing and cleaning the degraded foam «click silencer» from the solenoid actuator lever. In our case the gear was not misaligned and nothing was broken and the solenoid was working fine, it was just sticking so that the gear did not stop when it should have as the actuator would not «drop» in time and a «whirring» o fast clicking noise (like slipping gears) was heard from the side. This is because the large «double gear» has a small dent/camme where the solenoid actuator should lock on to stop it from rotating but being held back by the sticky foam it would drop after half a second missing the stop point. The gear would then rotate too far as it is spring loaded and hit the relevent primary gear. When the primary gear rotated it’s gears would «slip» on the spring loaded gear and create the whirring or clicking noise which I heard as out of alignment. This subsequently misaligned the ITB black «window» which rotates on the ITB and the relevant sensor would not detect the correct position resulting in the 59.F0 error. For additional reference I will attach some photos of the solenoid and gear assembly.
    20151130_182338.jpg20151130_182426.jpg20151130_182350.jpg

    The solenoid can be dismantled easily (the photos show the solenoid without the actuator which I already removed): after unscrewing the 2 screws from the solenoid assembly, remove the solenoid from the gear assembly lifting and rotating it out. Then carefully remove the actuator spring and lift off the metal actuator by slightly tilting it to one side and lifting it off, it’s easier said than done. Clean off the black adhesive pad using some alcohol or solvent. I used first my finger then some alcohol and my nails to remove the remaining adhesive. Remount it the opposite way, first the actuator then the spring and place it back in the gear subassembly taking care of lifting the metal actuator with a small screwdriver while inserting it back into position as it will get in contact with the gear if not pressed back. Hold it there and put the 2 screws back into place.

    20151130_182342.jpg

    The «clicking» is barely noticeable once the printer is closed up and running so I don’t really know why hp decided to place that pad there. It took me 4 hours to get the thing apart and back together as there is no other way to access the solenoid. The contact surface is large so it won’t consume or dent the actuator in any way.

    Kudos for the sticky/foamy pad on the actuator which saved me debug time and money!


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