Sounds worth a look. I have now tested 4 of the 5 Laserjet IIs I had and
three give the 50 report, one works and one is buried under so much junk
I cant yet get to it. The LJ-3 is just plain dead and the LJ-4 also has
the 50 error. But now that I have one running the 5 bad units are going
out to the curb on saturday (after I check the fuser bulb idea you
suggested). One day I will check out that last LJ-2....when this one
goes out. I kind of hope the bulbs are NOT the problem, I need the
space in the garage....#8-)
Teo Zenios wrote:
off with a dremel tool and a polishing head and put it
back together worked
good as new. So if you have a multimeter find out what the resistance of the
bulb should be from the wattage & voltage spec (ohms law) and see if the
bulb is burned out or just needs the ends cleaned for better contact (is the
room humid maybe?).
Hope this helps