I have an HP LaserJet 500 m551 printer, and I have the error code 59.00.CO as well, It is hard to reach as a non-professional, I was just trying by watching these videos and following instructions which I did base on the nearest model printer that matches mine, I can't take it out based on the location, I was watching a video until he stops there and use a method and took out the entire bracket that holds the gears and solenoid, so I didn't see the last part how he did it, so I came up with my own method to get rid of the sticky padded piece, " but It wasn't sticking at all, but I use a long needle to scrapped it off, it moves free, been doing so before i assume it was sticking, base on the test i gave it to check if it was really sticking, I close back up the machine which was the hardest part, as I couldn't remember the step I took, I put in the screws in the holes that I saw empty and so far, it holds together, yet I still have about 6 screws leave back, After I manage to do so, I turn on the printer to now see fuser error, but it hardly comes back, but the error code 59.00.CO returns, yet my solenoid has nothing to stick on to cause a delay...what can I now do to solve this issue.
thank for the video. but the reassembly the gears is pain in the ass. fixed the solenoid. I try twice refit gear unit and still give me error. no wonder they let me keep the old printer after warranty replacement. it's near impossible to fix by non technician
I have an HP LaserJet 500 m551 printer, and I have the error code 59.00.CO as well, It is hard to reach as a non-professional, I was just trying by watching these videos and following instructions which I did base on the nearest model printer that matches mine, I can't take it out based on the location, I was watching a video until he stops there and use a method and took out the entire bracket that holds the gears and solenoid, so I didn't see the last part how he did it, so I came up with my own method to get rid of the sticky padded piece, " but It wasn't sticking at all, but I use a long needle to scrapped it off, it moves free, been doing so before i assume it was sticking, base on the test i gave it to check if it was really sticking, I close back up the machine which was the hardest part, as I couldn't remember the step I took, I put in the screws in the holes that I saw empty and so far, it holds together, yet I still have about 6 screws leave back, After I manage to do so, I turn on the printer to now see fuser error, but it hardly comes back, but the error code 59.00.CO returns, yet my solenoid has nothing to stick on to cause a delay...what can I now do to solve this issue.
You may have missed a step, disconnected something, or you may simply need a new drive fixing assembly.
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Sorry to hear that. It was a difficult process . I couldn't handle all the process along
thank for the video. but the reassembly the gears is pain in the ass. fixed the solenoid. I try twice refit gear unit and still give me error. no wonder they let me keep the old printer after warranty replacement. it's near impossible to fix by non technician
Directly u opened last.....