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HP CP3525dn Printer Error 59.F0 - Transfer Belt Error, ITB Drive Error or DC Controller Issue?

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  • #1 13912197
    wieslaw1967_40
    Level 18  
    After initialization, an error 59.F0 supposedly transfer belt error pops up.
    I checked the belt in another printer and it laughs that hey. The belt from a working one in mine also gives the same error. It would be more indicative of an error in the belt drive. All sorts of things are written in the world, even a problem with the fixer or DC Controller board. A concrete helpful answer I have not found. Component tests have not indicated anything specific either. Most point to an ITB drive error, possibly DC Controller. Someone with experience with this error please tilt a shred of knowledge, thanks in advance.
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  • #2 13912673
    abcpawel
    Level 20  
    I have not processed it myself, but once a friend from hp service told me that this is a common affliction. It was about the belt drive and that it is very messed up to get there. Check if the belt rotates and just out of curiosity how many kilometers did the printer do?
  • #3 15937817
    Bitels85
    Level 25  
    Hello, the fuser drive assy module is 99% to blame. I suggest you first perform TESTS


    If symptoms are confirmed then I recommend TEN post.

    In short, you need to remove the fuser drive assembly, check whether the gears are out of sync as in photo 1, possibly correct them.

    Secondly, you need to eliminate the well-known syndrome of sticky solenoid in this mechanism - photo 2.

    Of course, you can replace the solenoid or even the entire fuser drive module, as you prefer.

    I know that I write on a very old post, but I'm just rolling this case and thanks to inquisitiveness I saved 200,- pln which I had to spend on a USED module.

    I'm sure it will be useful to someone.

    Greetings.
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  • #4 16345595
    Dr Blade
    Level 14  
    Hello, in my case the cause of the error was a sticky solenoid, removal of the sponge and thorough washing from the glue gave an improvement in the operation of the device.
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  • #5 16728050
    pcnet

    Level 32  
    I got through to the end of this ordeal of taking the printer apart and ...
    Solenoid didn't stick and the gears aligned correctly :(
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  • #6 16733187
    kemotix
    Level 18  
    I had such a case, i.e. the solenoid and gears looked good, but still replacing the fuser drive was necessary. The machine got up immediately after the repair.
  • #7 16733343
    pcnet

    Level 32  
    That is, should I order the whole team?
  • #8 16760196
    pcnet

    Level 32  
    I did these tests. Everything is spinning, the sensor ok because the printer can work for a few hours and then it throws an error.
  • #9 16798180
    pcnet

    Level 32  
    I replaced this sprocket set and it was done:)

Topic summary

The HP CP3525dn printer is experiencing a 59.F0 error, commonly associated with transfer belt or ITB drive issues. Users suggest that the fuser drive assembly is often the culprit, with recommendations to check for gear synchronization and sticky solenoids. Some have resolved the issue by cleaning or replacing the solenoid, while others found that replacing the entire fuser drive module was necessary. The error can occur intermittently, complicating diagnosis. Overall, thorough testing and component checks are advised to pinpoint the exact cause of the error.
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