My HP 4100 MFP (4101mfp multi-function-printer with duplexer) has been giving a 30.01.18 error code. It will function as a printer just fine but I can't use it as a copier/scanner because of the code. Service manuals say to replace the scanner board but I read in a couple other forums that it is actually the power supply that causes the problem. The 3.3 volt output is reading 3.4v and apparently that's just out of spec to cause an error. The error also keeps the whole printer from powering down to low-power stand-by mode. After a power cycle and cool-down period, scanning/copying works for a while but then is halted by the error.
The other outputs are as measured 5.04 volts, 12.0 v, 23.8 v(24). Pretty precise.
The caps seem good - tested out of circuit. A current sensing resistor BPR58 0.02ohms (that I may not be able to test properly because it's too low for my meter) seems to not have resistance at all.
I see refurbished power supplys RH3-2234 available for $200-300. What was fixed?
Or am I barking up the wrong tree?
Does anyone have experience with this or similar power supplies?
I'll get some pictures up in a little bit.
The other outputs are as measured 5.04 volts, 12.0 v, 23.8 v(24). Pretty precise.
The caps seem good - tested out of circuit. A current sensing resistor BPR58 0.02ohms (that I may not be able to test properly because it's too low for my meter) seems to not have resistance at all.
I see refurbished power supplys RH3-2234 available for $200-300. What was fixed?
Or am I barking up the wrong tree?
Does anyone have experience with this or similar power supplies?
I'll get some pictures up in a little bit.
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