top of page

HP Printer Parts Technical Support Blog

Scroll down to view articles and results.

Help support Metrofuser so we can continue helping you.

Solving HP LaserJet P4014, P4015, P4515 Fan Errors "At a Glance Lookup"

Matching the Printer Error code with the failed fan on the HP LaserJet P4014 P4015 P4515.

Matching the Printer Error code with the failed fan on the HP LaserJet P4014 P4015 P4515.
Matching the Printer Error code with the failed fan on the HP LaserJet P4014 P4015 P4515.

This At a Glance Lookup will save you time when matching up error codes on the P4014 P4015 P4515 Laser Printers.


Error Code - Fan Type - Location -P.N.

  • 57.01 FN102 R rear RK2-1992

  • 57.03 FN103 R front RK2-1989

  • 57.04 FN101 L rear RK2-1988

  • 57.05 Duplex Fan In Duplexer NA separately.

  • 57.07 FN301 L front RK2-1991

Other Helpful Resources

Metrofuser is a leading global innovator, manufacturer of printer parts, equipment, diagnostics, repair information and systems solutions for professional users performing critical tasks. Products and services include hp printer parts, printers and printer repair training. Parts include hp printer parts such as printer fusers, printer maintenance kits and other hp printer replacement parts. The company's, customers include office equipment dealerships, online retailers, repair centers and MPS service providers nationwide. Metrofuser has been named to Inc. Magazine’s fastest growing companies five consecutive years.  Visit us at http://www.metrofuser.com

 
 
About the Author: Will DeMuth Chief Operating Officer

About the Author: Will DeMuth, Chief Operating Officer

Recognized as a "Difference Maker" by ENX Magazine, Will DeMuth brings over two decades of operational expertise to the imaging and printer parts industry. Will currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer at Metrofuser, where he directs Remanufacturing, Returns Management, and Reverse Logistics Operations. Will’s deep industry knowledge stems from his start as a Product Manager at Depot International in 1999, leading up to the launch of Metrofuser in 2003. In his spare time, he dedicates his expertise to the Rutgers School of Engineering and volunteers with the Center for Violence Prevention and Self Defense.

bottom of page