Calling all electricians Dead HP laserjet 1300

Reply

Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 3
Reputation: alancbrownmd is an unknown quantity at this point 
Solved Threads: 0
alancbrownmd alancbrownmd is offline Offline
Newbie Poster

Calling all electricians Dead HP laserjet 1300

 
0
  #1
Dec 14th, 2006
My post about my dead HP Laserjet 1300 went unanswered yesterday. isn't there anyone with a little electrical knowledge that has opened one of these printers and explored the electrical connections able to help me?????????
Please, I hate to throw it into the garbage when it seems like it is something simple. NOTHING AT ALL HAPPENS WHEN ITURN ON THE POWER SWITCH,NO NOISE, NO LIGHTS NOTHING. COULD IT BE AS SIMPLE AS A BAD SWITCH AND IF SO HOW DO i GET IT OUT AND REPLACE IT. I HAVE TRIED ALL THE OBVIOUS THINGS ALREADY. THE FUSE IS GOOD AS FAR AS I CAN SEE THOUGH I HAVEN'T ACTUALLY TESTED IT. :surprised :surprised :surprised :surprised
Last edited by alancbrownmd; Dec 14th, 2006 at 8:59 am.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 160
Reputation: raybay is an unknown quantity at this point 
Solved Threads: 5
raybay raybay is offline Offline
Junior Poster

Re: Calling all electricians Dead HP laserjet 1300

 
0
  #2
Dec 14th, 2006
The 1300 has a high failure rate of the fuser. When the fuser burns out, you can have that problem. It is easily replaceable. You can find a number of resellers with a Google search. If your laserjet has made around 5,000 copies that will be the case. It also has a power supply that can be replaced. Schematics are available at HP.
A common symptom before failure is the toner powder fails to stick to the paper. Look at recent copies to see if you can rub the toner ink off with your hand.
An electrician with a multimeter can tell if it is a power adapter. There are laser repair tech shops in nearly every major city. But you only need to be skilled with a screw driver to replace the parts. Cost about $80. You can remove the power unit yourself and test it or take it to be tested.
If you have made that many copies, all those things need to be replaced anyway.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 3
Reputation: alancbrownmd is an unknown quantity at this point 
Solved Threads: 0
alancbrownmd alancbrownmd is offline Offline
Newbie Poster

Re: Calling all electricians Dead HP laserjet 1300

 
0
  #3
Dec 14th, 2006
thanks
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 1,522
Reputation: dcc is an unknown quantity at this point 
Solved Threads: 36
dcc dcc is offline Offline
Posting Virtuoso

Re: Calling all electricians Dead HP laserjet 1300

 
0
  #4
Dec 14th, 2006
If you knew how to use a multi-meter and knew what to look for you wouldn't be posting this, and because you don't I would be doing you a disservice instructing you to open the case and start playing around with line voltages.

If the unit has as many hours as you imply it may not be worth investing anymore time or money, a qualified tech is going to cost you anywhere from $60. per hour and up. If this is a business you should be able to write off the purchase of a new machine on your taxes.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Reply

This thread is more than three months old.
Perhaps start a new thread instead?
Message:



Similar Threads
Other Threads in the Troubleshooting Dead Machines Forum
Thread Tools Search this Thread



About Us | Contact Us | Advertise | DaniWeb | Acceptable Use Policy | RSS Feed

©2003 - 2009 DaniWeb® LLC