- HP Printer User Manual
Table Of Contents
- hpLaserJet 9055mfp (Q3631A) hpLaserJet 9065mfp (Q3632A)
- service manual
- Contents
- How to use this manual
- Safety
- MFP overview
- Overview of system
- hpLaserJet9055mfp/9065mfp product specifications
- Central cross-sectional view
- Drive system diagram
- Fuser/web drive section
- Drum drive section
- Developing drive section
- Paper feed/vertical conveyance/tray up drive sections
- Tray1 paper feed/automatic duplex unit (ADU) pre-registration drive section
- Charging and transfer/separation wire cleaning drive section
- Automatic Duplex Unit (ADU) conveyance drive section
- Paper exit drive section
- Toner supply drive section
- Optics drive section
- MFP unit explanation
- MFP disassembly/assembly
- External section
- Drive section
- Scanner section
- Laser scanner unit
- Drum unit
- Corona unit
- Screws that must not be removed
- Removing and reinstalling the charging corona unit
- Removing and reinstalling the charge control plate
- Replacing the charging wires
- Removing and reinstalling the charging wire cleaning unit
- Removing and reinstalling the PCL
- Cleaning the charging corona unit/PCL
- Removing and reinstalling the transfer/separation corona unit
- Removing and reinstalling the plunger prevention plate
- Replacing the transfer/separation wires and transfer/separation wire cleaning block
- Removing and reinstalling the TSL unit
- Developing unit
- Toner supply unit
- Cleaning/toner recycle unit
- Paper feed units of Trays2 and3
- Removing and reinstalling the paper feed unit
- Removing and reinstalling the paper feed Trays2 and3
- Removing and reinstalling the paper pick roller and pick roller rubber
- Removing and reinstalling the separation roller rubber
- Replacing the pre-registration and feed clutches (MCs)
- Replacing the wires
- Wire lengths
- Installing wires
- Paper feed unit of Tray3
- Removing and reinstalling the paper feed unit
- Removing and reinstalling paper feed Tray 3
- Removing and reinstalling the paper pick roller and pick roller rubber
- Removing and reinstalling the separation roller rubber
- Replacing the pre-registration and feed clutches (MCs)
- Replacing the wires
- Wire lengths
- Installing wires
- Tray1
- Vertical conveyance section
- ADF unit
- Pulling out and reinstalling the ADU stand
- Cleaning the paper mis-centering PS (PS70)/leading edge PS (PS43)
- Removing and reinstalling the registration MC (MC1)
- Removing and reinstalling the second paper feed unit (registration assembly)
- Cleaning the registration PS (PS44)
- Removing and reinstalling the registration roller
- Removing and reinstalling the pre-transfer roller
- Cleaning the automatic document feeder paper reverse PS (PS45)/ Reverse/Exit PS (PS46)
- Removing and reinstalling the ADF reverse roller
- Removing and reinstalling the ADU stand
- Removing and reinstalling the pre-registration roller
- Removing and reinstalling the ADU conveyance roller3 and4
- Removing and reinstalling the ADU conveyance roller1 and2
- Removing and reinstalling the paper reverse/exit roller
- Fuser
- Removing and reinstalling the fuser
- Removing and reinstalling the fuser (top)
- Removing and reinstalling the web cover
- Removing and reinstalling the cleaning web
- Replacing the fusing heater lamps (L2, L3)
- Replacing the fusing heater lamp (L4)
- Removing and reinstalling the fusing separation claw (upper) unit and fusing separation claws (up...
- Removing and reinstalling the fusing separation claw (lower) unit and fusing separation claws (lo...
- Removing and reinstalling the fusing upper roller
- Removing and reinstalling the fusing lower roller
- Removing and reinstalling the decurler roller
- Removing and reinstalling the fusing temperature sensors1 and2
- Removing and reinstalling the thermostat/U (TS1)
- Removing and reinstalling the thermostat/L (TS2)
- Product comparison
- Environmental Product Stewardship Program
- Terminology cross-reference
- Index
- automatic document feeder (Q3644A)
- 4000-sheet high capacity input (A4/Letter - Q3637A) (A3/Ledger - Q3638A)
- Contents
- HCI overview
- HCI unit explanation
- HCI disassembly/assembly
- Explanation
- Paper feed section
- Cleaning the paper dust removing brush
- Cleaning the HCI feed PS (PS106)/HCI first paper feed PS (PS107)
- Removing and reinstalling the pick roller unit
- Replacing the pick roller rubber/feed roller rubber
- Replacing the separation roller rubber
- Replacing the HCI feed MC (MC101)/HCI first paper feed MC (MC102)
- Replacing the Q3637A up/down wires
- Replacing the Q3638A up/down wires
- Index
- stapler/stacker (Q3633A) multifunction finisher (Q3634A)
- Contents
- Finisher overview
- Finisher unit explanation
- Finisher disassembly/assembly
- External section
- Removing and reinstalling the booklet tray (Q3634A only)
- Removing and reinstalling the top cover/1
- Removing and reinstalling the top cover/2
- Removing and reinstalling the side cover
- Removing and reinstalling the front door
- Removing and reinstalling the rear cover
- Removing and reinstalling the main tray
- Removing and reinstalling the main paper exit opening cover
- Removing and reinstalling the booklet paper exit opening cover (Q3634A only)
- Conveyance section
- Main tray section
- Stacker section
- Stapler section
- External section
- Index
- post insertion kit (Q3636A)
- punch kit (Q3689A, Q3635A, Q3690A, Q3691A)

16 Safety ENWW
Regulatory statements
FCC Class A Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference
at his own expense. The end user of this product should be aware that any changes or
modifications made to this equipment without the approval of Hewlett-Packard could result in
the product not meeting the Class A limits, in which case the FCC could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
Note Any changes or modifications to the MFP that are not expressly approved by HP
could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Use of a shielded interface cable is required to comply with the Class A limits of
Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Safety information
Safety circuits
This MFP is provided with the following safety circuits to prevent MFP issues from resulting in
serious accidents.
Overall protection circuit
L2 and L3 (fuser heater lamps) overheating prevention circuit
These safety circuits are described below to provide the service engineer with a renewed
awareness of them in order to prevent servicing errors that may impair their functions.










