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Model Focus:
HP LaserJet P3005, M3027MFP, M3035MFP
Problem - Grinding, typically and most often after replacing the
fuser
Troubleshooting:
A grinding problem can occur with normal printing; however, most
of the time it happens after changing out the fuser assembly.
After replacing the fuser you may hear a rumbling sound from the
rear side of the printer. This rumbling, or grinding, is due to
the newly replaced gears working with the worn fuser drive gears
and/or broken or worn bushing.
When the printer is turned on, the fuser and exit rollers spin at
a very slow speed for about 2 seconds then run at full speed for
about 5 seconds. The second faster speed is usually when you will
notice the noise starts. The main drive assembly initially turns
the fuser, and then the fuser drive assembly engages the fuser at
full speed using the set of four fuser drive gears.
To eliminate any grinding noise, replace the worn fuser drive
gears and fuser.
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