LaserJet 1010, 1012, 1015 printers
Service Manual

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LaserJet 1010, 1012, 1015 printers <br> Service Manual
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LaserJet 1010, 1012, 1015 printers Service Manual

This manual contains the necessary information to service printers.

Contents:

1 Product information
Introduction
Hardware description
Firmware description
Product specifications
Model and serial numbers
Overview of printer
Front and side view
Back and side view
Warranty statement
Extended warranty
Limited warranty for print cartridge life
Print cartridge information
Print cartridge date stamp
Refilled print cartridges
HP LaserJet printing supplies
HP printing supplies returns and recycling program information
Material safety data sheet

2 Installation and operation
Operating environment
Identifying printer components
Printer control panel
Control panel light patterns
Selecting media
Loading media
Printer output paths

3 Maintenance
Life expectancies of components
User-replaceable parts
Replacing the printer pickup roller
Replacing the printer separation pad
Cleaning the equipment
Cleaning the print path
Cleaning the print cartridge area
Cleaning the printer pickup roller
Cleaning the printer separation pad

4 Operational overview
Basic functions
Formatter system
Control panel
EconoMode
MEt
Enhanced I/O
PJL overview
Printer functions
Engine control unit/power system
Image formation system
Printer paper-feed system
Jam detection
Basic sequence of operation (formatter-to-printer)

5 Removal and replacement
Removal and replacement strategy
Required tools
Before performing service
Print cartridge
Parts removal order
Differences between the printers
Locating the printer differences
Covers
Left side cover
Back cover
Right side cover
Top cover
Control panel assembly
Front cover assembly
Internal assemblies
Transfer roller
Formatter (hp LaserJet 1300 series)
Formatter (hp LaserJet 1150 printer)
Laser/scanner assembly
Fuser assembly
Output rollers
E-label assembly (hp LaserJet 1300 only)
Motor
Solenoid
Fan assembly
Right plate assembly
Pickup assembly
Pickup roller shaft
Paper lift plate assembly
Left plate assembly
Bottom assemblies
ECU
Paper feed assembly
Paper-feed roller

6 Troubleshooting
Basic troubleshooting
Errors
Control panel light messages
Fatal error secondary messages
Accessory error secondary messages
Checking the print cartridge
Solving image-quality problems
Solving paper-feed problems
Functional checks
Engine test
Half self-test functional check
Drum rotation functional check
Heating element check
High-voltage power supply check
Paper path check
Service mode functions
NVRAM initialization
Cold reset
PJL software commands
Troubleshooting tools
Internal reports
Repetitive image defect ruler
Main wiring
Locations of connectors
Locations of LEDs, jumpers, and switches

7 Parts and diagrams
Ordering parts and supplies
Parts
Related documentation and software
Consumables
Accessories
How to use the parts lists and diagrams
Common hardware
Assembly locations
Covers
Internal assemblies
Internal components (1 of 2)
Internal components (2 of 2)
Left side plate assembly
Right side plate assembly
Electrical components
Paper pickup assembly
Paper feed guide assembly
Fuser assembly
Alphabetical parts list
Numerical parts list
Index

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  Patrick Blom Bachstein 2016-02-25 19:28:33  
  So had my Epson Pro 4900 disconnected from powersupply for about a month and a half, due to new facilities in my studio. Powered it up, printed a nozzle check, and banged my head against the wall! Only magenta and light cyan did appear, and two broken lines of photo black. Did the Windex trick 5-8 times, and at the 16. nozzlecheck, 9 colours appeared, BUT some actually has got worse, the more Windex the head had.
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Thank you for this wonderful utility!
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  David Wrather 2016-03-31 22:39:24  
  I have been struggling with a clogged head on my Epson Pro 4900 for weeks.
The Windex-on-a-papertowel-overnight solution has worked before; however, it was not clearing the nozzles this time.
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I have only browsed through the other SP4900 subroutines, but they will provide me with a full suite of maintenance routines that could be very useful in the future.

This program was fantastic. The only inconvenience was that it is a Windows .exe file and I am a Mac OSX user. I had to launch Windows 7 Pro in Fusion and conduct the maintenance; however, with so many Mac users needing this type of help for the Epson Pro printers, it would be great to have an OSX program option too. That being said, if you can run Windows on your computer and have an Epson Pro 4900, I highly recommend this indespensible program. At $29.99 it is a steal compared to calling in a technician.
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  david miranda 2016-04-07 16:43:28  
  My Epson Stylus R280 is printing again! This was my favorite printer for photos and quick single-sided jobs. It printed and printed until the dreaded message and alternating flashing orange lights appeared.

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