HP (Hewlett-Packard) CE866A manuel d'utilisation

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    L ASER JET PRO 1 0 0 COLOR MFP M 1 7 5 Service Manual[...]

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    HP LaserJet Pro 100 color MFP M175 Service Manual[...]

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    Copyright and License © 2011 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in[...]

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    Conventions used in this guide TIP: Tips provide helpful hints or shortcuts. NOTE: Notes provide important information to ex plain a concept or to com plete a task. CAUTION: Cautions indicate procedures th at you should follow to avoid losing data or d amaging the product. WARNING! Warnings alert you to specific proc edures that you should follow t[...]

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    iv Conventions used in this guide ENWW[...]

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    Table of contents 1 Removal and replace ment ........ ........... .............. ............. ........... ............. .............. ............ 1 Introd uction ........ ............. .............. ................. .............. .............. ................ .............. .... ........... 2 Remova l and replaceme nt strategy ..... .......[...]

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    Remove the re ar-lower cove r .................. ................ ................. .... 28 Control pa nel ............................ ............................................................. . 29 Remove the c ontrol panel ............ ............................................... 29 Left-fro nt cover .................. ....................[...]

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    Power s ubsystem ...... ............. ............. ............. ............. ............... ............. ............ ... 81 Power- on checks .............. ....................................................... ................. 81 Tools for troubleshooting ............. .............. .............. ............. ................ ..........[...]

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    Service pa rts ........................ ............................ ............................ ........................ 103 Whole-u nit replacement pa rt numbers ........ ............. ................ ............. .............. ...... 103 How to use th e parts lists and di agrams ......... .................. ............... ............. ....[...]

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    Power co rd statement (Japan) ................................ .............................. ................... 144 EMC state ment (Korea) ......... ...................... ...................... .......................... ........... 145 Laser stat ement for Finland ..... .......................... .............................. .................[...]

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    List of tables Table 2-1   External covers an d doors (base) ............ ................ ......... .............. ............. ................ ............ 8 5 Table 2-2   Service menu ....... ................. ....................... ................. ................... .................. ................ 97 Table 2-3   Secondary servic[...]

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    List of figures Figure 1-1   Phillips and Pozidriv screwdriver c omparison .......... ................ ................. ............... ................ .. 3 Figure 1-2   Parts remova l order (base) ......... ............... ............ ............. ............... ............ ............. ........... .. 5 Figure 1-3   Parts r emoval ord[...]

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    Figure 1-33   Remove the left-front cover (1 of 2) ......... ........................................................... .................. 31 Figure 1-34   Remove the left-front cover (2 of 2) ......... ........................................................... .................. 32 Figure 1-35   Remove the front door (1 of 2) .............[...]

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    Figure 1-74   Remove the engine controller assemb ly (2 of 7) ............... ................. .................. ............... .... 59 Figure 1-75   Remove the engine controller assemb ly (3 of 7) ............... ................. .................. ............... .... 59 Figure 1-76   Remove the engine controller assemb ly (4 of 7) ....[...]

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    Figure 3-5   Scanner and document feede r main assemblies .................................................................... 112 Figure 3-6   Document f eeder assembly pa rts ................... ....................... ............................ ................... 114 xvi ENWW[...]

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    1 Removal and replacement ● Introduction ● Removal and replacement strategy ● Electrostatic discharge ● Required tools ● Service appr oach ● Removal and re placement proc edures ENWW 1[...]

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    Introduction This chapter describes the remo val and replacement of field-replaceable units (FR Us) only. Replacing FRUs is generally the reverse of remova l. Occasionally, note s and tips are includ ed to provide directions for difficult or critical replacement pro cedures. HP does not support repairing individual subassemblies or troubleshooting [...]

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    Electrostatic discharge CAUTION: Some parts are sensitive to electros tatic discharge (ESD). Look for the ESD reminder when removing product parts. Always perform service work at an ESD-protected workstation or mat, or use an ESD st rap. If an ESD workstation, mat, or stra p is not available, ground yourself by touching the sheet-metal chassis befo[...]

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    Service approach Before performing service ● Remove all paper from the product. ● Turn off the power us ing the power button. WARNING! The power button must be turn ed off before perf orming se rvice. Failure to turn off the power leaves the fus er engaged and prevents its re moval. ● Unplug the power cable an d interface cable or cables. ●[...]

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    Parts removal order Figure 1-2 Part s removal ord er (base) Print cartr idges Imaging drum Input tr ay Separa tion pad Secondary transf er roll er Pi ck up roll er Ri ght cov er assembl y Left co ver ass embly Document f eeder Ri ght cov er Left cov er Ri ght cov er Left co ver Left co ver Ri ght cov er Ri ght cov er Rear -lower co ver Contr ol P a[...]

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    Figure 1-3 Part s removal order ( document feeder) Document f eeder input tr ay Document f eeder cov er Document f eeder base as sembly P ost scan p inch r ollers Document co re Document f eeder input tr ay Doc ument feede r cove r Document co re Document f eeder input tr ay Doc ument feede r cove r 6 Chapter 1 Removal and replacement ENWW[...]

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    Removal and replacement procedures Print cartridges When a print cartridge approaches the estima ted end of its usefu l life, you can continue printing with the current print cartridge until it no longer yields acceptable print quality. Once an HP print cartridge ha s reached “very low’, the HP Pr emium Protection Warranty on that supply has en[...]

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    2. Open the print cartridge door. 3. Grasp the old print cartridge by the center handle and remove it. Close the doors, and then pre ss the Cartridge button to rotate the print cartridge carous el to the next cartridge. Repeat to remove all cartridges. NOTE: Make sure that you store the removed print cartridg es away from strong light. HP recommend[...]

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    Imaging drum NOTE: The imaging drum installed in this pro duct is covered by the product warranty. Replacement imaging drums have a one-year limited warranty from the date of installation. The imaging drum installation date displays on the supplie s status page. The HP Prem ium Protection Warranty applies only to the print cartridges for the produc[...]

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    3. Lift the two levers that hold the imaging drum. 4. Remove the old imaging drum. NOTE: Make sure that you store the removed imaging drum away from strong light. HP recommends that you cover the imaging drum while servicing the product. 10 Chapter 1 Removal and replacement ENWW[...]

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    Input tray Pull the tray away from the printer to remove. Figure 1-4 Remove the tray ENWW Removal and replacement proc edures 11[...]

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    Secondary transfer roller CAUTION: Do not touch the black spongy part of the roller. Skin oils might cause print-quality problems. 1. Open the rear door. 2. Release two clips (callout 1), and then remove the roller from the product. Figure 1-5 Remove the secondary transfer roller 1 12 Chapter 1 Removal and replacement ENWW[...]

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    Separation pad assembly 1. Turn the product face up. WARNING! The ADF portion of the documen t feeder is not captive and can open when the product is placed face up. Make sure that you support the ADF when handling the product. NOTE: Dirt and debris can scratch the surface of the product. Make sure that you place the product f ace up on a clea n wo[...]

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    Pickup roller Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Separation pa d assembly. See Separat ion pad assembly on page 13 . ● Right cover assembly. See Right cover on page 16 . ● Left cover assembly. See Left cover on page 17 . Rotate the pickup roller to the service position To gain access to the roller locking tabs you must ro [...]

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    Remove the pickup roller assembly 1. Remove four s crews (callout 1) an d the lower stay part (callout 2 ). Figure 1-7 Remove the pickup roller assembly (1 of 2) 2 1 2. Release two tabs (callout 1) and re move the pickup roller ( callout 2). Figure 1-8 Remove the pickup roller assembly (2 of 2) 2 1 ENWW Removal and replacement proc edures 15[...]

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    Covers and document feeder Right cover 1. Open the document feeder. 2. Remove one screw (c allout 1), and then starting at the rear vertical edge, release six tabs (callout 2) and remove the ri ght cover. NOTE: Before proceeding, take note of the locations of the tabs (callout 1) on the back sid e of the cover. See Figure 1- 10 Remove the right cov[...]

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    Left cover 1. Open the document feeder. 2. Remove one screw (c allout 1), and then starting at the rear vertical edge, release two tabs (callout 2) and remove the left cover. NOTE: Before proc eeding, take note of the locations of th e tabs (callout 1) on the back side of the cover. See Figure 1- 12 Remove the left cover (2 of 2) on page 17 . Figur[...]

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    Document feeder Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Left cover. See Left cover on page 17 . Remove the document feeder 1. Release two tabs (c allout 1), and th en remove the cover (callo ut 2). Figure 1-13 Remove the document feeder (1 of 4) 1 2 18 Chapter 1 Removal and replacement ENWW[...]

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    2. Disconnect two FFCs (c allout 1), and then rele ase them from the gu ides (callout 2). CAUTION: Do not bend or fold the flat flexibl e cabl es (FFCs) during removal or installation. Also, do not straighten pre-folds in the FFCs. Figure 1-14 Remove the document feeder (2 of 4) 1 2 3. Release the tabs inside the hinges (callout 1) to allow the sca[...]

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    4. Lift and rotate the sca nner assembly up and away fr om the hinges. Figure 1-16 Remove the document feeder (4 of 4) 1 2 20 Chapter 1 Removal and replacement ENWW[...]

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    Document feeder hinges ● Left cover. See Left cover on page 17 . ● Document feeder. See Document feed er on page 18 . Remove the document feeder hinges 1. Remove one screw (callou t 1) from each hinge. Figure 1-17 Remove the scanner hinges (1 of 2) 1 2. Lift each hinge up to remove it. Figure 1-18 Remove the scanner hinges (2 of 2) ENWW Removal[...]

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    Top door, rear-top cover, and delivery cover Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Right cover. See Right cover on page 16 . ● Left cover. See Left cover on page 17 . ● Document feeder. See Document feed er on page 18 . ● Document feeder hinges . See Document feeder hinges on page 21 . Remove the top door, rear-top cover, a[...]

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    2. Open the top door, release the do or retainer arm (callout 1), and then close the top door. Figure 1-20 Remove the top door, rear-top co ver, a nd delivery cover (2 of 6) 1 3. Open the rear door, and then release two tabs on the rear-top cover (callout 1). Figure 1-21 Remove the top door, rear-top co ver, a nd delivery cover (3 of 6) 1 ENWW Remo[...]

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    4. Push up on the rear-top cover (callo ut 1) to sligh tly raise the delivery cove r (callout 2) to release two rear-top cover tabs (callout 3) along the rear edge of the product. Figure 1-22 Remove the top door, rear-top co ver, a nd delivery cover (4 of 6) 3 1 2 5. Open the top door (callout 1), rotate t he delivery cover and rear-t op cover (cal[...]

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    6. Remove the top door (callout 1) , delivery co ver ( callout 2), and rear-top cover (callout 3) assembly. Figure 1-24 Remove the top door, rear-top co ver, a nd delivery cover (6 of 6) 1 3 2 Reinstall the top door, rear-top cover, and delivery cover Before reassembly, make sure that the two cartridge lock springs (callo ut 1; located to the right[...]

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    Figure 1-26 Reinstall the top door, rear-to p cover, and delivery cov er (1 of 2) 1 26 Chapter 1 Removal and replacement ENWW[...]

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    Rear door assembly Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Right cover. See Right cover on page 16 . Remove the rear door assembly 1. Remove one screw (callout 1) and the bushing (callout 2). Figure 1-27 Remove the rear door assembly (1 of 2) 2 1 2. Pull out the shaft (callout 1) and remove the r ear door assembly (callout 2). Figu[...]

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    Rear-lower cover Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Right cover assembly. See Right cover on page 16 . ● Left cover assembly. See Left cover on page 17 . ● Rear door assembly. See Rear door assembly on page 27 . Remove the rear-lower cover Remove two screws (callout 1 ) and the rear lower cover assembly (callout 2). Figure[...]

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    Control panel CAUTION: ESD sensitive. Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Right cover. See Right cover on page 16 . ● Left cover. See Left cover on page 17 . ● Document feeder. See Document feed er on page 18 . ● Document feeder hinges . See Document feeder hinges on page 21 . ● Top door, rear-top cover, and delivery co[...]

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    2. Remove two screws (call out 1). Figure 1-31 Remove the control panel (2 of 3) 1 3. Carefully separate the control panel from the pro duct. NOTE: Guide the FFC through the opening in the prod uct chassis (callout 1) to prevent it from being damaged when the control-panel is removed. Figure 1-32 Remove the control panel (3 of 3) 1 30 Chapter 1 Rem[...]

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    Left-front cover Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Right cover. See Right cover on page 16 ● Left cover. See Left cover on page 17 . ● Document feeder. See Document feed er on page 18 . ● Document feeder hinges . See Document feeder hinges on page 21 . ● Top door, rear-top cover, and delivery cover. See Top d oor, rea[...]

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    2. Release on tab (callout 1) by slightly rotating the top of the cover (ca llout 2) away from the product. Figure 1-34 Remove the left-front cover (2 of 2) 1 2 32 Chapter 1 Removal and replacement ENWW[...]

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    Front door Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Right cover. See Right cover on page 16 ● Left cover. See Left cover on page 17 . ● Document feeder. See Document feed er on page 18 . ● Document feeder hinges . See Document feeder hinges on page 21 . ● Top door, rear-top cover, and delivery cover. See Top d oor, rear-top [...]

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    3. Release one tab (callout 1 ) and slide th e front door (callout 2) to th e right to remove it. Figure 1-36 Remove the front door (2 of 3) 2 1 34 Chapter 1 Removal and replacement ENWW[...]

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    Inner cover Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Right cover. See Right cover on page 16 ● Left cover. See Left cover on page 17 . ● Document feeder. See Document feed er on page 18 . ● Document feeder hinges . See Document feeder hinges on page 21 . ● Top door, rear-top cover, and delivery cover. See Top d oor, rear-top[...]

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    2. Remove three machine scre ws (callout 1), and th en remove one self-tapping screw (callout 2). Figure 1-38 Remove the inner cover (2 of 4) 1 2 3. Release one tab (callout 1). Figure 1-39 Remove the inner cover (3 of 4) 1 36 Chapter 1 Removal and replacement ENWW[...]

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    4. Remove the inner cover (callout 1). Figure 1-40 Remove the inner cover (4 of 4) 1 ENWW Removal and replacement proc edures 37[...]

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    Main assemblies Formatter PCA (base model) CAUTION: ESD sensitive. Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Left cover assembly. See Left cover on page 17 . Remove the formatter PCA (base model) 1. Disconnect three connectors (callout 1). Figure 1-41 Remove the formatter PCA ( base model; 1 o f 2) 1 38 Chapter 1 Removal and replacem[...]

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    2. Remove two screws (call out 1), an d then remove the formatter PCA. Figure 1-42 Remove the formatter PCA ( base model; 2 o f 2) 1 ENWW Removal and replacement proc edures 39[...]

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    Formatter and wirele ss PCA (plus model) CAUTION: ESD sensitive. Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Left cover. See Left cover on page 17 . Remove the formatter and wireless PCA (plus model) 1. Remove one screw (c allout 1), and then remove the wireless PCA ( callout 2). Figure 1-43 Remove the formatter and wire less PCA (plus[...]

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    3. Remove four screws (callout 1), and then remove the formatter PCA. Figure 1-45 Remove t he formatter and wi reless PC A (plus mode; 3 of 3) 1 ENWW Removal and replacement proc edures 41[...]

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    Fuser power supply CAUTION: ESD sensitive. Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Left cover. See Left cover on page 17 . Remove the fuser power supply 1. Disconnect four co nnectors (callout 1) Figure 1-46 Remove the fuser power supply (1 of 2) 1 2. Remove three screws (callout 1), an d then remove the fuser power supply. Figure [...]

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    ITB assembly CAUTION: ESD sensitive. NOTE: If you have not removed the image drum before servicing the product, remove it no w. See Imaging dr um on page 9 . Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Right cover. See Right cover on page 16 ● Left cover. See Left cover on page 17 . ● Document feeder. See Document feed er on page 1[...]

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    2. Remove five sc rews (callout 1), and th en separate the sheet-me tal plate (callout 2 ) and fuser power supply (callout 3) from the product. CAUTION: The sheet-metal plate and fuser power supp ly assembly is still attached to the product by a FFC connected to the engine controller assembly . Do not attempt to completely remove the assembly. Figu[...]

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    4. Release one tab (c allout 1), and then remov e the cable cover (call out 2). Figure 1-51 Remove the ITB assembly (4 of 17) 2 1 5. Disconnect one connector (c allout 1), release the wi re harn esses (callout 2) from the guide (callout 3). Figure 1-52 Remove the ITB assembly (5 of 17) 2 1 3 ENWW Removal and replacement proc edures 45[...]

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    6. Release one tab (c allout 1), and then remov e the rear-door left-side arm (callout 2). Figure 1-53 Remove the ITB assembly (6 of 17) 1 2 7. Release the hook end (callout 1) of the ITB fixing spring (callout 2). Figure 1-54 Remove the ITB assembly (7 of 17) 1 2 46 Chapter 1 Removal and replacement ENWW[...]

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    8. Rotate the spring (callo ut 1) so that it faces o ut of the product. Figure 1-55 Remove the ITB assembly (8 of 17) 1 ENWW Removal and replacement proc edures 47[...]

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    9. Rotate the ITB fixing part (callout 1) so that it faces o ut of the product. Figure 1-56 Remove the ITB assembly (9 of 17) 1 Figure 1-57 Remove the ITB assembly (10 of 17) 1 48 Chapter 1 Removal and replacement ENWW[...]

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    10. Release two tabs (c allout 1), and then remove the spring cover (callout 2). Figure 1-58 Remove the ITB assembly (11 of 17) 1 2 11. Release one tab (c allout 1), and the remove the rear-door right-side arm (callout 2). Figure 1-59 Remove the ITB assembly (12 of 17) 1 2 ENWW Removal and replacement proc edures 49[...]

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    12. Release the hook end (c allout 1) of the ITB fixing spring (callout 2 ), and then pull the wire har ness (callout 3) through the hole in the chassis. Figure 1-60 Remove the ITB a ssembly (13 of 17) 1 2 3 13. Rotate the spring (callo ut 1) so that it faces o ut of the product. Figure 1-61 Remove the ITB a ssembly (14 of 17) 1 50 Chapter 1 Remova[...]

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    14. Rotate the ITB fixing part (callout 1) so that it faces o ut of the product. Figure 1-62 Remove the ITB a ssembly (15 of 17) 1 Figure 1-63 Remove the ITB a ssembly (16 of 17) 1 ENWW Removal and replacement proc edures 51[...]

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    15. Pull the ITB assembly (callout 1) straig ht out of the product. CAUTION: Avoid touching the black plastic trans fer belt . Skin oils on the belt might cause print- quality pro blems. Figure 1-64 Remove the ITB a ssembly (17 of 17) 1 52 Chapter 1 Removal and replacement ENWW[...]

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    Fuser delivery assembly NOTE: For this product, the fuser and the paper delivery components are on e assembly. Position the fuser pressur e roller for removal You must rotate the pressure roller to the correct position before remo ving the fuser delivery assembly. 1. When the product is in the Ready state, press and hold the Auto-On/Auto-Off (power[...]

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    Remove the fuser delivery assembly CAUTION: ESD sensitive. 1. Disconnect four connectors. Figure 1-65 Remove the fuser delivery assembly (1 of 6) 1 2. Remove five sc rews (callout 1), and th en separate the sheet-me tal plate (callout 2 ) and fuser power supply (callout 3) from the product. CAUTION: The sheet-metal plate and fuser power supp ly ass[...]

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    3. Disconnect one FFC (C allout 1), and then remo ve the sheet-metal plate and fuser power supply assembly. Figure 1-67 Remove the fuser delivery assembly (3 of 6) 1 4. Release one tab (c allout 1), and then remov e the cable cover (call out 2). Figure 1-68 Remove the fuser delivery assembly (4 of 6) 2 1 ENWW Removal and replacement proc edures 55[...]

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    5. Disconnect four connector s (callout 1), Release the wire harnesses (callout 2) from the guide (callout 3). Figure 1-69 Remove the fuser delivery assembly (5 of 6) 3 2 1 6. Remove six screws (callout 1), and then remo ve the fuser delivery assembly (cal lout 2). Figure 1-70 Remove the fuser delivery assembly (6 of 6) 2 1 56 Chapter 1 Removal and[...]

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    Reinstall the fuser delivery assembly ▲ When reassembling the fuser deli very assembly, be su re the drive cam (callout 1) for fuser pressure re lease is positioned as shown below. Figure 1-71 Reinstall the fuser delivery assembly (1 of 2) 1 Figure 1-72 Reinstall the fuser delivery assembly (2 of 2) 1 ENWW Removal and replacement proc edures 57[...]

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    Engine controller assembly CAUTION: ESD sensitive. Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Right cover. See Right cover on page 16 ● Left cover. See Left cover on page 17 . ● Document feeder. See Document feed er on page 18 . ● Document feeder hinges . See Document feeder hinges on page 21 . ● Top door, rear-top cover, and [...]

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    2. Remove five sc rews (callout 1), and th en separate the sheet-me tal plate (callout 2 ) and fuser power supply (callout 3) from the product. CAUTION: The sheet-metal plate and fuser power supply assembly is still attached to the product by a FFC connected to the engine cont roller assembly. Do no t attempt to completely remove the assembly. Figu[...]

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    4. Release one tab (c allout 1) and remove the cable cove r (callout 2). Figure 1-76 Remove the engine controller assembly (4 of 7) 2 1 5. Release one tab (c allout 1), and th en remove the cover (callout 2). Figure 1-77 Remove the engine controller assembly (5 of 7) 1 2 60 Chapter 1 Removal and replacement ENWW[...]

  • Page 79

    6. Disconnect eleven connectors (callout 1). Figure 1-78 Remove the engine controller assembly (6 of 7) 1 7. Remove six screws (callout 1), re le ase two tabs (callout 2), a nd th en remove the engine controller assembly. Figure 1-79 Remove the engine controller assembly (7 of 7) 1 2 ENWW Removal and replacement proc edures 61[...]

  • Page 80

    Installing a replacement engine controller asse mbly Release one tab (callout 1), remove the guide (callo ut 2) from the discarded engine controller assembly (callout 3), and then install the guide on the replac ement assembly. Figure 1-80 Installing a replacement engine controller assembly 3 1 2 62 Chapter 1 Removal and replacement ENWW[...]

  • Page 81

    Low-voltage power supply assembly CAUTION: ESD sensitive. Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Right cover. See Right cover on page 16 ● Left cover. See Left cover on page 17 . ● Document feeder. See Document feed er on page 18 . ● Document feeder hinges . See Document feeder hinges on page 21 . ● Top door, rear-top cove[...]

  • Page 82

    2. Remove five sc rews (callout 1), and th en separate the sheet-me tal plate (callout 2 ) and fuser power supply (callout 3) from the product. CAUTION: The sheet-metal plate and fuser power supp ly assembly is still attached to the product by a FFC connected to the engine controller assembly . Do not attempt to completely remove the assembly. Figu[...]

  • Page 83

    4. Release one cable from the cable guide (callout 1), and then remove two screws (callout 2). Figure 1-84 Remove the low-voltage powe r supply assembly (4 of 9) 1 2 5. Remove the power receptacle (callout 1) and gu ide (callout 2) as an assem bly. Reinstallation tip Make sure that these parts are correctly assembled, before reinstalling the recept[...]

  • Page 84

    6. Place the product rear-side up, and t hen remove four screws (callout 1). Figure 1-86 Remove the low-voltage powe r supply assembly (6 of 9) 1 7. Remove three s crews (callout 1), disc onnect on e connecto r (callout 2) and separate the low- voltage power supply assembly (callout 3) from the product. CAUTION: Do not attempt to complete ly remove[...]

  • Page 85

    8. Release the wire harness (callout 1) from the gu ide (callout 2), and then pull the wire harn ess through the hole in the chass is. Figure 1-88 Remove the low-voltage powe r supply assembly (8 of 9) 2 1 9. Disconnect three connectors (callout 1) and remove the low-voltage power supply assembly (callout 2). Figure 1-89 Remove the low-voltage powe[...]

  • Page 86

    Reinstall the low-voltage power supply Make sure that the power receptac le (callout 1), guide (callout 2) , and the ferrite (callout 3) are correctly ass embled before insta lling them. Figure 1-90 Reinstall the low-voltage power supply 1 2 3 Installing a replacement low-voltage power supply Release two tabs (callout 1), remove the cover (callo ut[...]

  • Page 87

    Document feeder components NOTE: This section describes replacement and removal of individual document feeder compo nents. To remove the complete document feeder, see Document feeder on page 18 . Document feeder input tray 1. Open the document feeder cover. Figure 1-92 Remove the document feeder input tray (1 of 2) 2. Hold the scanner cover down, a[...]

  • Page 88

    Document feeder cover 1. Open the document feeder cover. Figure 1-94 Remove the document feede r cover (1 of 3) 2. Release one tab (c allout 1), and then fully open the document feeder cover. Figure 1-95 Remove t he document feeder cover (2 of 3) 1 70 Chapter 1 Removal and replacement ENWW[...]

  • Page 89

    3. Release the hinges (callout 1) , and then remove the document feeder cover. Figure 1-96 Remove the document feede r cover (3 of 3) 1 ENWW Removal and replacement proc edures 71[...]

  • Page 90

    Document feeder core Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Document feeder input tray. See Document feeder input tray on page 69 . ● Document feeder cover. See Document feeder cover on page 70 . Remove the document feeder core 1. Release one tab (c allout 1), and th en remove the cover (callout 2). Figure 1-97 Remove the docume[...]

  • Page 91

    3. Carefully fl ex the hinge retainer to rele ase one hinge pin. Figure 1-99 Remove the document feed er core (3 of 4) 4. Remove the document feeder core. Figure 1-100 Remove the d ocument feeder core (4 of 4) ENWW Removal and replacement proc edures 73[...]

  • Page 92

    Post scan pinch rollers Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Document feeder input tray. See Document feeder input tray on page 69 . ● Document feeder cover. See Document feeder cover on page 70 . ● Document feeder core. See Document feeder core on page 72 . Remove the post scan pinch rollers ▲ Remove the post scan pi nch [...]

  • Page 93

    Document feeder base assembly Before proceeding, remove the following c omponents: ● Document feeder input tray. See Document feeder input tray on page 69 . ● Document feeder cover. See Document feeder cover on page 70 . Remove the document feeder base assembly 1. Disconnect one FFC (cal lout 1), and then release the adhesiv e FFC protector on [...]

  • Page 94

    2. Remove two screws (call out 1). TIP: These screws requ ire a #10 torx driver Figure 1-103 Remove the d ocument feed er base assembly (2 of 3) 1 3. Open the document feeder base, and then care fully remove it from the product. CAUTION: Do not damage the FFC (callout 1) that runs through the do cument feeder base. Carefully feed the FFC through th[...]

  • Page 95

    2 Solve problems ● Solve problems checklist ● Menu map ● Troubleshooting processes ● Tools for trouble shooting ● Service mode functions ● Product updates ENWW 77[...]

  • Page 96

    Solve problems checklist Follow these steps when trying to solve a problem with the product. ● Step 1: Test print functionality ● Step 2: Test copy functionality Step 1: Test print functionality 1. Open the Reports menu, and then select Config Report to print the report. 2. If the report does not print, check the following: 3. Make sure that pa[...]

  • Page 97

    Menu map Use the following procedure to prin t a control-panel menu layout map. 1. On the product control panel, press the Setup button. 2. Use the arrow buttons to select the Reports menu, and then press the OK button. 3. Use the arrow buttons to scroll to the Menu Structure item, and then press the OK button. 4. Press the OK button again to print[...]

  • Page 98

    Troubleshooting processes Determine the problem source The following table includes basic questions to ask the customer to quickly help defi ne the problem or problems. General topic Questions Environment ● I s the product installed on a solid, level surface (± 1°)? ● Is the power-supply vol tage within ± 10 volts of the specified power sour[...]

  • Page 99

    General topic Questions Condensation ● Does condensation occur following a tem perature change (particularly in winter following cold storage)? If so, wipe affected parts dry or leave the product on for 90 to 120 minutes. ● Was a cartridge opened soon after being moved from a cold to a warm room? If so, allow the cartridge to sit at room temper[...]

  • Page 100

    Tools for troubleshooting Component diagnostics Component tests Control-panel tests The product includes diagnostic tests for the contro l panel. Test the control-panel display 1. Press the Setup butto n. 2. Press the left arrow button, and then quickly press the Cancel button. 3. Press the Setup button to return to the main menus. 4. Open the Seco[...]

  • Page 101

    Diagrams Locations of connectors Figure 2-1 Locations of connectors J103 J130 J128 J106 J107 J1 19 J109 J104 J1 10 J1 12 J152 J108 J102 J101 J140 Item Description Item Description Item Description J101 Not used J107 Media width sensor (SR1) Delivery sensor (SR2) J119 Fuser pressure release sensor (SR4) J102 Not used J108 Low-voltage power supply TO[...]

  • Page 102

    Locations of major components Figure 2-2 Cross section view Item Description Item De scription 1 Pressure roller 10 T1 pad 2 Delivery roller 11 ITB 3 Fuser film assembly 12 Pickup roller 4 Density ITB_TOP sensor 13 Separation pad 5 Print cartridge 14 Feed roller 6 Imaging drum 15 T2 roller 7 Imaging-drum 16 ITB drive roller 8 Laser scanner assembly[...]

  • Page 103

    Figure 2-3 External covers and doors (base) 11 1 8 7 4 2 10 3 9 5 6 Table 2-1 External covers and doors (base) Item Desc ription Item Descrip tion 1 Right-top cov er 7 Right cover 2 Front door 8 Left-front cover 3 Input tray 9 Inner cover 4 Rear-top cover 10 Left cover 5 Rear door 11 Top door 6R e a r - b o t t o m c o v e r ENWW Tools for trouble [...]

  • Page 104

    General timing chart Figure 2-4 General timing diagram Timing chart two consecutive prints on LTR paper (Full-color 1/1 speed mode) STBY STBY 2 Pickup motor PRINT INTR LSTR 1 Cassette pickup solenoid Operation Print command Fuser motor TOP sensor 3 6 Scanner motor 8 TOP signal 4 Delivery sensor 5 Main motor 7 T1 bias 12 Developing bias 13 T2 roller[...]

  • Page 105

    General circuit diagram Figure 2-5 General circuit diagram A 65 4 3 B C D TP TP 11 11 SL M M M 11 11 M M SL /BDI +3.3T SGND LDPWM SGND SGND VDO /VDO SCLK /TOP /BDO SGND /VDI ROTMBN ROTMA ROTMAN FSRMB FSRMBN FSRMA FSRMAN SGND PGND (BL) RLD- FSRD+ FREQSNS LVT100V +3.3R +3.3R SGND SGND PISNS SGND FEEDSLD +3.3T ITBTOPSNS DNSPWM DNSGAIN0 DNSGAIN1 SGND S[...]

  • Page 106

    Internal print-quality test pages Print a Diagnostics Page If the printed output has colo red shadows, bl urry graphics, or areas that ha ve poor color, you mig ht need to ca librate the pro duct to align th e colors. Us e the Diagnostics Page to check the color alignme nt. 1. Press the Setup button to open the menus. 2. Use the arrow buttons to sc[...]

  • Page 107

    Interpret the Print Quality Page 1. Press the Setup button to open the menus. 2. Use the arrow buttons to scroll to the Reports menu, and then press the OK button. 3. Use the arrow buttons to scroll to the Print Quality Page , and then press the OK button to print the repor t. This page co ntains five bands of co lor, which are divided into four gr[...]

  • Page 108

    Print-quality troubleshooting tools Repetitive image defects ruler If the product output has a consiste nt, repetitive defect, then use the table in this section to determine which part needs t o be cleaned or replaced based on the measured distance between the repetitions of the defect. NOTE: Spots can be dark or white (drop outs), bands can be al[...]

  • Page 109

    Control panel menus Setup menu To open this menu, press the Setup button. The following sub menus are available: ● Reports ● System Setup ● Service ● Network Setup Reports menu First le vel Demo Page Menu Structure Config Report Supplies Status Network Summary (ne twork models only) Usage Page PCL Font List PS Font List PCL6 Font List Color[...]

  • Page 110

    First level Second level Third level Values Paper Setup Def. Paper Size Letter A4 Legal Def. Paper Type Lists available media types. Tray 1 Paper Type Lists available media types. Paper Size Lists available media sizes. Paper Out Action Wait Forever * Cancel Override Print Quality Calibrate Color Calibrate Now After Power On Energy Settings Sleep D[...]

  • Page 111

    First level Second level Third level Values Supply Settings Black Cartridge Very Low Setting Stop Prompt * Continue NOTE: A customer configurable option on this product is "Prompt to Remind Me in 50 pages, 100 pages, 200 pages, or never." This option is provided as a customer convenience and is not an indication these pages will have acce[...]

  • Page 112

    First level Second level Third level Values Courier Font Regular * Dark Allow Color Yes * No Color Copy On * Off Service me nu In the following tabl e, items that have an as terisk (*) indicate the factory default setting. First level Second level Values Cleani ng Page Cleaning Mode USB Speed High * Full Less Paper Curl On Off * Archive Print On Of[...]

  • Page 113

    First level Second level Values Auto Crossover On * Off Network Service s IPv4 IPv6 On * Off Show IP Address Ye s No * Link Speed Automat ic * 10T Full 10T Half 100TX Full 100TX Half Restore Defaults Function specific menus The product features a function -specific menu for copying. To open this menu, press the Copy Menu button on the control panel[...]

  • Page 114

    First level Second level Values Light/Dark (Slider with a range of 11 settings.) Optimize Auto * Mixed Picture Text Paper Paper Size Lists available media sizes. Paper Type Lists available media types. Multi-Page Copy On Off * Collation On * Off Tray Select Auto Select * Tray 1 Two-Sided 1 to 1 sided * 1 to 2 sided Draft Mode On Off * Image Adjustm[...]

  • Page 115

    Service mode functions Service menu/Secondary serv ice menu Service menu To open this menu, press the Setup button, and then open the Service sub menu. In the following tabl e, items that have an as terisk (*) indicate the factory default setting. Table 2-2 Service m enu First level Second level Values Cleani ng Page Cleaning Mode USB Speed High * [...]

  • Page 116

    Secondary service menu structure Table 2-3 Secondary service menu Menu item Sub-menu item Description Service Reports Cont. Self-Test This item prints a continuous configuration page. Error report This item prints an error report that contains the last 5 instances of 49 Error, Turn off then on or 79 Error, Turn off then on errors. Location A list o[...]

  • Page 117

    Product resets Restore factory settings Restoring the factory-se t defaults returns most of the settings to the factory defaults. It will not reset the page count or tray size, but it might reset the lang uage. T o restore the produc t to the facto ry-default settings, follow these steps. 1. On the product control panel, press the Setup button. 2. [...]

  • Page 118

    100 Chapter 2 Solve problems ENWW[...]

  • Page 119

    3 Parts and diagrams ● Order parts by authorized service providers ● How to use the parts lists and diagrams ● Assembly locations ● Covers, panels, and doors ● Internal as sembly ● PCAs ● Scanner and document feeder (ADF) main assemblies ● Document feeder internal components ● Alphabetical parts list ● Numerical parts list ENWW [...]

  • Page 120

    Order parts by authorized service providers Order replacement parts Table 3-1 Order parts, accessories, and supplies Order supplies and paper www.hp.com/ go/suresupply Order genuine HP parts or accessories www.hp.com/ buy/parts Order through service or support providers Contact an HP-authorized service or support provider. Related documentation and[...]

  • Page 121

    Service parts NOTE: The parts in the following table are not shown in the assembly ill ustrations in this chapter. Item Description Part number HP jewel HP logo 7121-8266 Regulatory label Blank label 5969-9497 Whole-unit replacement part numbers NOTE: Whole-unit replacement produc ts include the formatter PCA. Table 3-4 Whole-unit replacement part [...]

  • Page 122

    How to use the parts lists and diagrams CAUTION: Be sure to order the corre ct part. When lo oking for part numbers for electrical components, pay careful attention to the voltage that is listed. Doing so will make sure that t he part number selected is for the correct model. NOTE: In this manual, the abbreviation “PCA” stan ds for “printed c[...]

  • Page 123

    Assembly locations Base product (no optional trays or accessories) Figure 3-1 Base product (no option al trays or accessories) 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 Table 3-5 Base product Item Description Item De scription 1 Face-down output bin 5 Rear door assembly 2 Power switch 6 Input tray 3 Extension tray 7 Front door 4 Power receptacle 8 Top door assembly ENWW Ass[...]

  • Page 124

    Covers, panels, and doors Figure 3-2 Covers, panels, an d doors 10 1 11 13 8 6 12 7 9 4 3 5 2 *A01 *A01 *A03 *A01 *A01 *A02 1 1 1 1 3 3 9 4 7 5 2 1 2 6 8 1 0 106 Chapter 3 Parts and diagrams ENWW[...]

  • Page 125

    Table 3-6 Covers, panels, and doors Ref Description Part number Qty 1 Door, front RL1-3287-000 1 2 Cover, fixing RC3-1294-000 1 3 Cover, blanking RC3-1287-000 1 4 Cover, network plug RC3-1808-000 1 5 Rear cover/2nd transfer assembly RM1-7216-000 1 6 Upper cover assembly RM1-7278-000 1 7 Power supply cover assem bly RM1-7235-0 00 1 8 Cover, right up[...]

  • Page 126

    Internal assembly Internal assembly Figure 3-3 Internal assembly SEE PCAs SEE PCAs SEE PCAs (J106) (J302) (J103) (J3) (J152) (J6) (J107) (J1 19) (J130) 3 2 1 5 8 7 10 4 6 9 *A16 *A14 *A14 *A14 *A14 *A17 *A09 *A02 *A04 *A08 *A03 *A01 *A29 *A05 *A12 *A10 *A13 *A30 *A13 *A22 *A20 *A19 *A26 *A23 *A24 *A21 *A25 *A14 *A14 *A14 *A14 *A07 *A06 *A1 1 *A18 *[...]

  • Page 127

    Table 3-7 Internal assembly) Ref Description Part number Qty 1 Roller, paper pick-up RL1-2671-000 1 2 Intermediate transfer belt assembly (ITB) RM1-7274-000 1 3 Paper delivery assembly, fuser (110 -127 V) RM1-7211-000 1 3 Paper delivery assembly, fuser (220 –240 V) RM1-7269-000 1 4 Plate assembly, base RM1-7213-000 1 5 Pad assembly, separation RM[...]

  • Page 128

    PCAs Figure 3-4 PCAs 2 3 4 5 1 110 Chapter 3 Parts and diagrams ENWW[...]

  • Page 129

    Table 3-8 PCAs Ref Description Part number Qty 1 Power supply, low-voltage (110-127 V) RM1-8203-000 1 1 Power supply, low-voltage (220–2 40 V) RM1-8204-0 00 1 2 Engine controller PCA RM1-8205-000 1 3 Fuser power supply PCA (110–127 V) RM1-8201-000 1 3 Fuser power supply PCA (220–240 V) RM1-8202-000 1 4 Formatter, base CE865-60001 1 4 Formatte[...]

  • Page 130

    Scanner and document feeder (ADF) main assemblies Figure 3-5 Scanner and docu ment feeder ma in assemblies 2 3 4 1 112 Chapter 3 Parts and diagrams ENWW[...]

  • Page 131

    Table 3-9 Scanner and document feeder main assemblies Ref Description Part number Qty 1 Scanner/ADF assembly (no control panel) CE865-601 25 2 Document feeder (ADF) assembl y CE865-60121 1 4 Control panel assembly, Western CE865-60106 1 4 Control panel assembly, Asian CE865-60107 1 Not shown Hinge, floating CE538-60135 2 Not shown Latch, ADF Q8191-[...]

  • Page 132

    Document feeder internal components Figure 3-6 Document feeder asse mbly parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 114 Chapter 3 Parts and diagrams ENWW[...]

  • Page 133

    Table 3-10 Document feeder assembly parts Ref Description Part number Qty 1 Separation pad assembly (ADF) Q7400–60005 1 2 Input tray, assembly (ADF) CE538-60122 1 Not shown Inpu t tray, only (ADF) CE865-40033 1 5 Pick arm assembly (ADF) CE538-601 37 1 9 Cover, inner (ADF) CE538-40028 1 10 R oller assembly, post-scan pinch (ADF) Q7400-60163 2 Not [...]

  • Page 134

    Alphabetical parts list Table 3-11 Alphabetical parts list Description Part number Table and page Control panel assembly, Asian CE865-60107 Scanner and document feeder main assemblies on page 113 Control panel assembly, Western CE865-60106 Scanner and document feeder main assemblies on page 113 Cover assembly, inner RM1-7279-000 Intern al assembly)[...]

  • Page 135

    Table 3-11 Alphabetical parts list (continued) Description Part number Ta ble and page Input tray, assembly (ADF) CE538-60122 Document feeder assembl y parts on page 115 Input tray, only ( ADF) CE865-40033 Document feeder assembly parts on page 115 Intermediate transfer belt assembly (ITB) RM1-7274-000 Internal assembly) on page 109 Latch, ADF Q819[...]

  • Page 136

    Table 3-11 Alphabetical parts list (continued) Description Part number Tab le and page Spring, control panel CE865-00009 Scanner and document feeder main assemblies on page 113 Tray, main assembly RM1-7276-000 Int ernal assembly) on page 109 Upper cover assembly RM1-7278-000 Covers, panels, and doors on page 107 Wireless N module (wireless models o[...]

  • Page 137

    Numerical parts list Table 3-12 Numerical parts list Part number Descri ption Table and page 1150-7940 Wireless N module (wireless models only) PC As on page 111 CE538-40028 Cover, inner (ADF) Document feeder assembl y parts on page 115 CE538-40034 Paper guide-front polished, (ADF) Document feeder assembly parts on page 115 CE538-40035 Paper guide-[...]

  • Page 138

    Table 3-12 Numerical parts list (co ntinued) Part number Descri ption Table and page RC3-1287-000 Cover, blanking Covers, panels, and doors on page 107 RC3-1288-000 Cover, left front Covers, panels, and doors on page 107 RC3-1289-000 Cover, CP hole Covers, panels, and doors on page 107 RC3-1294-000 Cover, fixing Covers, panels, and doors on page 10[...]

  • Page 139

    Table 3-12 Numerical parts list (co ntinued) Part number Descri ption Table and page RM1-7280-000 Right cover assembly Covers, panels, and doors on page 107 RM1-8201-000 Fuser po wer supply PCA (110–127 V) PCAs on page 111 RM1-8202-000 Fuser po wer supply PCA (220–240 V) PCAs on page 111 RM1-8203-000 Power su pply, low-voltage (110-127 V) PCAs [...]

  • Page 140

    122 Chapter 3 Parts and diagrams ENWW[...]

  • Page 141

    A Service and support ● Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statem ent ● HP's Premium Protection Warranty: LaserJet print cartridge limited warranty statement ● HP's LaserJet imaging drum limited warran ty statement for replacement imaging drums ● Data stored on the print cartridge and imaging drum ● End User License Agreement ● [...]

  • Page 142

    Hewlett-Packard limited warranty state ment HP PRODUCT DURATION OF LIMITED WARRANTY HP LaserJet Pro 100 color MFP M175a , M175nw One-year product exchange Imaging drum, CE314A, ships with product One-year product exchange HP warrants to you, the end-user customer, that HP hardware and acce ssories will be free from defects in materials and wo rkman[...]

  • Page 143

    THE WARRANTY TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS ST ATEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT LAWFULLY PERMITTED, DO NOT EXCLU DE, RESTRICT OR MODIFY AND ARE IN ADDITION TO THE MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT TO YOU. ENWW Hewlett-Packar d limited warranty state ment 125[...]

  • Page 144

    HP's Premium Protection Warranty: LaserJet print cartridge limited warranty statement This HP product is warrante d to be free from defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty does not apply to pr oducts that (a) have been refill ed, refurbished, remanufactured or tampered with in any way, (b) experienc e problems resulting from misuse[...]

  • Page 145

    HP's LaserJet imaging drum limited warranty statement for replacement imaging drums This HP Product is warranted to be free from de fects in materials and workmanship for one-year from installation. This warranty does not apply to imaging drums th at (a) have been refurbished, remanufactured or tampered with in any way, (b) experi ence problem[...]

  • Page 146

    Data stored on the print cartridge and imaging drum The HP print cartridges and imaging drum used with this product contain a memory chip that assists in the operation of the product. In addition, this memory chip col lects a limited set of information about the usage of the product, which might include the following: the date when the print cartri[...]

  • Page 147

    End User License Agreement PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS SOFTWARE PRODUCT: This End-User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a c ontract between (a) you (eit her an individual or the entity you represent) and (b) Hewlett-Packard Company (“HP”) that governs yo ur use of the soft ware product (“Software”). This EULA does not apply if [...]

  • Page 148

    4. TRANSFER. a. Third Party Transfer. The initial end user of th e HP Software may ma ke a one-time transfer of the HP Software t o another end user. An y tr ansfer will include all component parts, media , User Documentation, this EULA, and if applicab le, the Certificate of Authenticity. The transfer may not be an indirect transfer, such as a con[...]

  • Page 149

    OpenSSL This product includes software developed by th e OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/) THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRAN TIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE[...]

  • Page 150

    Customer self-repair warranty service HP products are designed with ma ny Customer Self Repair (CSR) pa rts to minimize repair time and allow for greater flexibility in performing defective parts re placement. If during the diagnosis perio d, HP identifies that the repair can be accom plished by the use of a CSR part, HP will s hip that part direct[...]

  • Page 151

    Repack the product If HP Customer Care determines th at your product needs to be returned to HP for repair, foll ow these steps to repack the product before shipping it. CAUTION: Shipping damage as a result of inadequate packing is the customer ’s responsibility. 1. Remove and retain the print cartridge. CAUTION: It is extremely important to remo[...]

  • Page 152

    134 Appendix A Service and support ENWW[...]

  • Page 153

    B Specifications ● Physical specifications ● Power consumption, electrical spec ifications, and acoustic emissions ● Environmental specifications ENWW 135[...]

  • Page 154

    Physical specifications Table B-1 Physical specification s 1 Specification HP LaserJet Pro 100 color MFP M175 Product weight 11.6 kg (25.6 lb) Product height 222.8 mm (8.77 in) Product depth 410 .2 mm (16.15 in) Product width 399.6 mm (15.73 in) 1 Values are based on preliminary data. See www.hp.com/ support/LJColorMFPM175 . Power consumption, elec[...]

  • Page 155

    C Regulatory information ● FCC regulations ● Declaration of conformity (base models) ● Declaration of conformity (wireless models) ● Certificate of Volatility ● Safety statements ● Additional statem ents for wireless products ENWW 137[...]

  • Page 156

    FCC regulations This equipme nt has been teste d and found to compl y with the limits for a C lass B digital devi ce, pursuant t o Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limi ts are designed to provid e reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential in st allation. This equipment generate s, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energ[...]

  • Page 157

    Declaration of conformity (base models) Declaration of Conformity according to ISO/IEC 17050-1 and EN 17050-1 Manufact urer's Na me: Hewlett-Packard Company DoC#: BOISB-1001-02-rel.1.0 Manufacturer's Address: 11311 Chinden Boulevard Boise, Idaho 83714-1021, USA declares, that the prod uct Product Name: HP LaserJet Pro 100 color MFP M175a [...]

  • Page 158

    Boise, Idaho USA October 2010 For regulatory to pics only: European Contact: Your Local Hewlett- Packard Sales and Service Office o r Hewlett-Packard GmbH, Department HQ- TRE / Standards Europe, Herrenberger Strasse 140, D-71034, Böblin gen (FAX: +49-7031-14-3143) www.hp.com/ go/certificates USA Contact: Product Regulations Manager, Hewlet t-Packa[...]

  • Page 159

    Declaration of conformity (wireless models) Declaration of Conformity according to ISO/IEC 17050-1 and EN 17050-1 Manufact urer's Na me: Hewlett-Packard Company D oC#:BOISB-1001-03-rel.1.0 Manufacturer's Address: 11311 Chinden Boulevard Boise, Idaho 83714-1021, USA declares, that the prod uct Product Name: HP LaserJet Pro 100 color MFP M1[...]

  • Page 160

    This Device complies with Part 15 of t he FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two Conditions: (1) this device may n ot cause harmful interference, and (2) this device mu st accept an y interference received, incl uding interference that m ay cause undesire d operation. 1. The product was tested in a typical config uration with Hewlett-[...]

  • Page 161

    Certificate of Volatility Hewlett Packard Certicate of Volatility Model: M175n M175nw Part Number: CE865A CE866A Address: 11311 Chinden Blvd. Boise, ID 83714 Volatile Memory Does the device contain vola  le memory (Memory whose contents are lost when power is removed)? Yes No If Yes, please describe the type, size, func  on, and steps to c[...]

  • Page 162

    Safety statements Laser safet y The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDR H) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has implemented regulations for lase r products manufactur ed since August 1, 1976. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United Stat es. The device is certified as a “Class 1” laser product under the U.[...]

  • Page 163

    EMC statement (Korea) Laser statement for Finlan d Luokan 1 laserlaite Klass 1 Laser Apparat HP LaserJet Pro 100 color M175a, M175nw, laserkirjoitin on käyttä jän kannalta turvallinen luokan 1 laserlaite. Normaalissa käytössä kirjoittimen suojakotelointi estää lasersäteen pääsyn laitteen ulkopuolelle. Laitteen turvallisu usluokka on mä?[...]

  • Page 164

    Substances Table (China) Restriction on Ha zardous Substances statement (Turk ey) Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: EEE Yönetmel i ğ ine Uygundur 146 Appendix C Regulatory information ENWW[...]

  • Page 165

    Additional statements for wireless products FCC compliance statement—United States Exposure to radio f requency radiation CAUTION: The radiated output power of this device is far below th e FCC radio freq uency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device sh all be us ed in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation i[...]

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