The document summarizes how to resolve the 50.7 Fuser error that occurs in the HP LJ CP6015 and CM6030/CM6040 printers. This error is caused by worn gears in the fuser drive. Replacing the one-way gear assembly (RM1-3247) with new gears will fix the issue. The procedure involves removing the fuser, removing the old gears from the printer and new assembly, installing the new gears, and reinstalling the fuser.
The document summarizes how to resolve the 50.7 Fuser error that occurs in the HP LJ CP6015 and CM6030/CM6040 printers. This error is caused by worn gears in the fuser drive. Replacing the one-way gear assembly (RM1-3247) with new gears will fix the issue. The procedure involves removing the fuser, removing the old gears from the printer and new assembly, installing the new gears, and reinstalling the fuser.
The document summarizes how to resolve the 50.7 Fuser error that occurs in the HP LJ CP6015 and CM6030/CM6040 printers. This error is caused by worn gears in the fuser drive. Replacing the one-way gear assembly (RM1-3247) with new gears will fix the issue. The procedure involves removing the fuser, removing the old gears from the printer and new assembly, installing the new gears, and reinstalling the fuser.
The document summarizes how to resolve the 50.7 Fuser error that occurs in the HP LJ CP6015 and CM6030/CM6040 printers. This error is caused by worn gears in the fuser drive. Replacing the one-way gear assembly (RM1-3247) with new gears will fix the issue. The procedure involves removing the fuser, removing the old gears from the printer and new assembly, installing the new gears, and reinstalling the fuser.
in the LJ CP6015 & CM6030/CM6040 Like many HP printer models, the CP6015 and its multi-function variants, the CM6030 and CM6040, can experience worn gears in the fuser drive. This A The 50.7 Fuser error has been resulting in 50.7 errors (Fig. A). If you see this error, call your Liberty Parts Team account execu- tive and order RM1-3247, the one-way gear asm. The fuser drive system in these printers is simple: a motor and two gears on the outside of the printer wall, and a one-way gear assembly in the fuser cavity. The one-way gear assembly is basically a shaft with two gears on it. Fig. B shows the assembly, and also the two gears removed from the assembly. Note that the inner gear, the one-way gear, may be either black or white. B The one-way gear asm with old gears. The inner All of our photos are of a CM6040, but all parts gear can be white or black. and procedures are the same on the CP6015.
50.7 Error Procedure 1. REMOVE FUSER. Open the right door and pull the large blue handles out toward you. Next, rotate the small blue levers down to the unlocked position (make sure these levers are still in the unlocked posi- tion before re-installing the fuser, then lock them af- ter installation). Pull out the fuser. 2. REMOVE GEARS FROM PRINTER. You can see the two gears of the one-way gear assembly on the right side of the cavity (Fig. C). Remove the e-ring C The gears, seen with fuser removed. from the end of the shaft, and slide the gears off. NOTE: Be very careful when removing and install- ing e-rings. If one falls into the printer, not only is it lost, but it may also jam up a mechanical assembly or short out an electrical assembly. We recommend spreading a cloth or paper below the e-ring while re- moving and installing it. 3. REMOVE GEARS FROM NEW ASSEMBLY. Re- move the gears from the new assembly the same way, install them onto the shaft in the printer, and replace the e-ring. Fig. B shows the proper orienta- tion. Reverse the steps and you are done.
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