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[email protected] December 19th 04 04:01 PM

Apple Laserwriter II NT Fuser triac
 
Two flashing LED's, where is the fuser triac located?
In the p/s box, or under the base?
P/s board is divided into two areas, multi-winding
and two opto-couplers between sections, but can't
reference a triac, am I looking in the wrong place?
Should I get the base plate off? Anybody got any
board circuit diagrams/schematics of any of
the Canon SX based laser printers? They are
probably all similar.

Shawn D'Alimonte December 19th 04 04:26 PM

wrote:
Two flashing LED's, where is the fuser triac located?
In the p/s box, or under the base?
P/s board is divided into two areas, multi-winding
and two opto-couplers between sections, but can't
reference a triac, am I looking in the wrong place?
Should I get the base plate off? Anybody got any
board circuit diagrams/schematics of any of
the Canon SX based laser printers? They are
probably all similar.


I think it is similar to the HP LaserJet III. If so it is on the AC
power board, where the cord connects.

A good picture of the board is at
http://www.printerworks.com/Catalogs...Assbly-AC.html.
That site has all kinds of HP/Canon engine printer parts and some great
parts diagrams.

The triac is the device with the heatsink just above the power switch,
below the fuser connector on the photo. You have to remove the other
board and the metal from the AC module to get at it.

I used an NTE sub on mine and it still works. I also put a better
heatsink on it since the factory one seemed small.


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Allodoxaphobia December 19th 04 05:51 PM

On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 16:01:02 GMT, wrote:
Two flashing LED's, where is the fuser triac located?
In the p/s box, or under the base?
P/s board is divided into two areas, multi-winding
and two opto-couplers between sections, but can't
reference a triac, am I looking in the wrong place?
Should I get the base plate off? Anybody got any
board circuit diagrams/schematics of any of
the Canon SX based laser printers? They are
probably all similar.



You may have better luck posting
in:
comp.periphs.printers

Also, since it is the SX engine, you might get some HP LJ assistance
in:
comp.sys.hp.hardware

Those are the 2 ng's I read for HP LJ III and 4L topics...
The HP LJ III uses the SX engine.

HTH
Jonesy
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Isaac Wingfield December 20th 04 06:56 AM

In article ,
wrote:

Two flashing LED's, where is the fuser triac located?
In the p/s box, or under the base?
P/s board is divided into two areas, multi-winding
and two opto-couplers between sections, but can't
reference a triac, am I looking in the wrong place?
Should I get the base plate off? Anybody got any
board circuit diagrams/schematics of any of
the Canon SX based laser printers? They are
probably all similar.


I believe that the LaserWriterII NTX can be serviced with HP LaserJet II
Manual 33449-90906. The engine of the IINT is the same; only the
processor board is different.

Isaac


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