How to Fix the Error Code 59.F0 on Your HP Printer?

HP is one of the most popular names for computer hardware. This brand is globally known for offering a wide range of gadgets at very good prices. HP printers are available in various models and sizes. These devices are very reliable and offer good printing service. But sometimes, you may get errors while using the printer. Getting errors in hardware is common. One of the common errors in HP printers is error code 59.F0. This error mainly appears due to the transfer alienation feature. You can also face the problem when the ITB gets stuck or the fuser drive assembly has failed. Meanwhile, you can also get this error due to various other reasons. 

Troubleshooting HP printer error code 59.F0

Run a printer troubleshooter

Whenever your HP printer shows any kind of error, you should immediately check for a printer troubleshooter. You can get this error due to any printer file issues. Instead of finding other solutions, running a printer troubleshooter is a much better option. Go to the connected PC and search for a troubleshooter. Run a printer troubleshooter and it will start checking all printer files. If the files are damaged, this tool will repair them. After running the printer troubleshooter, retry to take a printout and check for HP m575 error 59.00.f0.  

Reset the printer’s ITB

You can get the error when an ITB is not working. To fix this, you have to reset the ITB. Go to the printer and check the internal connection of your ITB. Ensure the connection between ITB and the transfer-roller-disengagement sensor is correct. 

Steps to reset ITB:

  1. Open the printer door and grab the blue levers
  2. Now pull the transfer belt assembly towards you at the downward angle
  3. Pull out the belt until you see 2 large handles pops free
  4. Hold the handles on the transfer belt assembly and continue to pull the transfer belt 
  5. Install new transfer belt in reverse order
  6. Don’t touch the surface while transferring the belt
  7. On the control panel, hit the Home button
  8. Choose the Administration menu and tap on Manage Supplies
  9. Click on the Reset Supplies option and select New Transfer Kit
  10. Now use the Arrow keys and hit the Yes button

Tap the OK button after replacing the belt and performing full calibration. After resetting ITB, check for the error code.

Restart your HP printer error

Your printer can get error codes when some of the printer services are not working. When you send a print job, these services start running. Sometimes, users send a new job when the printer is already busy with different tasks. The services can’t read the new job and get into error. To fix this error, you have to resume all services of your printer. For this, you should restart your printer. But a simple restart won’t resume all services. Go to the printer and remove its power cord. Now you have to wait for a while. Reconnect the power cord to your HP printer and it will start automatically. All your printer services will start running from the beginning. Give a print command to your device and take your printouts.

Reset fuser assembly

To fix your HP printer error code, check the fuser assembly. You can reset the fuser and toner assembly but shutting down the printer. If your printer is connected to any surge protector, remove it and then shut down the printer. Turn off the printer for about 5 minutes. Now restart the printer and the fuser assembly will restart automatically. Run the sensor test in the sensor monitor mode. It will ensure that the primary transfer disengagement function is working correctly. Now take a test printout from your HP printer. 

Test the ITB

Sometimes ITB works correctly but related functions show errors. You should check ITB for any fluctuation errors. If the gear and flag are working correctly then check for the error 0x9a

Follow the given steps to test your ITB:

  1. Go to the printer and rotate the ITB gear
  2. Check for any fluctuation in the flag
  3. If the flag is damaged, replace ITB
  4. If the ITB is not damaged, inspect Sensor SR9

Go to Sensor SR9 in the ITB cavity (inside the control panel)

Go to Home and navigate to Diagnostics

Tap on the OK button and select the Manual Sensor Test option

Hit the OK button and now check for any error. Your sensor oud be toggling between 0 and 1. But if your sensor is not showing this value then change it. 

Check the HP printer driver

HP printer can show an error code when it can’t recognize the command. This problem appears when the printer driver is not working. Your HP printer driver is a connection bridge between the printer and PC. HP printers will only take the commands when your PC has the correct printer driver. Go to your connected PC and check for the printer driver. If you don’t have the driver then install it immediately. Go to the HP printer website and look for the correct driver. Install the driver and now reconnect the printer. It will take a few seconds to recognize the driver. If you already have the driver then check for its update. Install the latest HP driver update and then try to take your printouts. 

Inspect the printheads

Your printer can get a 59.F0 error when the printheads are not working correctly. Printhead often gets jammed due to the dried ink. You have to clean the printhead often. If the printhead seems clogged then you should run a printhead cleaning utility tool. 

  1. Go to Control Panel and hit on Printers and Scanners
  2. Tap on Properties
  3. Choose Printing Preference
  4. Select Services and now tap on Printer Services
  5. Hit the Clean Printheads option

Run this tool 2-3 times and then check the printheads. You can also clean the printhead manually. Use a clean cloth and use a few drops of cleanser. Remove all clogged ink from the printhead. After cleaning printheads, wait for some time until the printhead dries. Now reinsert the printhead into your printer and take your printouts. If your printer is still showing the same error code then ask the HP printer technical team for help.