Do not start up

M-Bouq -  
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Hello,

Owner of a Samsung CLP-325W printer.
The printer does not start when plugged in ...

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  1. txiki Posted messages 6514 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   610
     
    Hi M-Bouq,
    I see that it’s a laser. True?
    ▸ Is the power cord in good condition?
    ▸ Is the power outlet in good condition?
    ▸ Is it new?
    ▸ If so, isn’t there a protection for the power supply on the printer?
    ▸ Is the printer fuse in good condition?
    Kind regards!
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  2. M-Bouq
     
    Hello and thank you for contacting me.

    yes it’s a laser, the power cord is OK, the mains plug is OK, it’s not new but has been used relatively little, there is no power protection and I didn’t see/find a fuse.

    I partially disassembled the printer and removed the power supply board ... but for now I haven’t done anything else and I’m looking for solutions, ways to check what isn’t working,

    Thank you for your help
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  3. txiki Posted messages 6514 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   610
     
    Hi
    So the only solution left is the fuse soldered onto the board (picofuse) video in English, see the illustrations opposite.

    As you can see they come in several shapes and more (see pico fuse on the net).
    Attention!
    if they are soldered onto the board, very careful when soldering, the tin's heat will make them melt so it's a wasted effort.
    To prevent this, put a fine-tipped plier between the leg and the board (to absorb the heat) then solder quickly on the solder side.
    Best regards!
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    1. MPMP10 Posted messages 47330 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   18 956
       
      Hi,
      This is how you check a fuse before replacing it!
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