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Kudumi Huck
02-01-2008, 11:04 AM
I have a HP 4250 printer here that makes a lot of noise while printing. Any clues as to how to go about it? Help
cs_steve
02-01-2008, 08:57 PM
A couple of things can be noisy:
1. If it's a gear grinding noise, this noise can be from worn-out gears: either on your fuser or on the swing plate assembly.
The swing plate gear is notorious for wearing out on this model.
Reference: http://www.printertechs.com/tech/assemblies/swingplate/swingplate1.php
2. If it's a higher pitched "whining" noise, you might check your toner cartridge.
the new swingplates or gear replacement kits usually come with a spacer disk to prevent this .if it is a swingplate and you take out the fuser you should be able to see if the gear is worn.often there will be some plastic debris under the black gear.
a high pitched whining noise can also be the laser scanner motor.it sounds kind of like a jet engine during printing and will wind down slowly after the print is done.if you have a whining noise and you open the top cover,the scanner does not turn ,so if a whining noise is present when the top cover is opened and closed,then it would not be the scanner.thats one way to help tell.
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