Hi Carl,
Do you by chance know what a "50" error code would be for an HP LaserJet
Series II? I have a printer in really good shape that I'd like to get going
again. Or maybe you've discovered a service manual URL?
I've taken apart a few HP printers in that series, so I HAVE some parts!
Thanks,
Alan KM6VV
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> At 10:01 PM 3/21/2006, you wrote:
>
> >By the way, the resolution enhancement technology on the IIIP anyway
> >was just for the fonts. Graphics were generally pretty blocky-looking.
> >
> >Ted KX4OM
> >
>
> I think you are right about the RET. Not sure it would make too much a
> difference anyway. You really want sharp clean edges for the traces and I
> think the RET worked by modifying dot size or dithering. Don't think we'd
> want either of these.
>
> The HP LJ-II/IIIs are tanks that just keep working (well, after you
> replace the triac in the power supply controller they do).
>
> I do like that a lot of the parts swap between the II & III. The P
> series
> never seemed to be as robust, or as easy to repair (but they were cheap &
> worked pretty good for TT).
>
> When I worked in Manhattan, I'd see HP LJs being thrown in the garbage
> outside of offices all the time. I usually could not grab the whole
> printer
> (a little too heavy to easily commute home with), but since I always have
> my trusty screwdriver on me....
>
> I would crack these babies open quicker then a steamed two pound Maine
> lobster and grab the fuser, hv power block, and any other spare parts I
> could toss in my work bag. Sometimes they would even have a half full
> toner
> cartridge.
>
> Figure I'll run out of places to buy toner before I run out of spare
> parts.
>
> -carl
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