I have a Lexmark 544DN laser printer which I'd prefer not to throw away. I know I can buy a new power supply for about $150, but the printer isn't even worth that at this point.
The printer started acting up about a year ago. Sometimes it would power on normally, sometimes not. When if failed, it would make a single 'click', flash the LED and display backlight, then go completely dark. I got used to this but now it refuses to power on no matter how nicely I talk to it.
Having a workbench, o-scope, and all sorts of fancy tools, I figured I might try to find the issue myself. As soon as I pulled the power supply and inspected the caps, I noticed two 2200uF 10V caps bulged out at the top. Once those were desoldered, they tested only 10uF on my LCR meter (Obviously bad). So I replaced them with much better (And identical size) 16V 2200uF caps thinking this would solve the problem.
Of course it didn't and the supply behaves the same way it was before replacing the caps. The only difference is now it makes a weird buzzing sound from somewhere.
I tried to locate the buzz using a shotgun mic. I've circled the area of the buzzing sound and think it's coming from a coil (Or very nearby). The buzzing has an f0 of about 300Hz.
Can anyone speculate what my next course of action should be? I have no real experience troubleshooting switching power supplies so I'm a bit lost. I will replace the bug 450V 120uF cap once I find a replacement (The one on the board tested bad even though it looks fine). Hoping that is all it will take.
I did find this post which talks about the power supply I'm having issues with at the moment. None of the issues in the post describe the problems I'm having but it's a good reference.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...hlight=40x5409
Thanks,
xl600
The printer started acting up about a year ago. Sometimes it would power on normally, sometimes not. When if failed, it would make a single 'click', flash the LED and display backlight, then go completely dark. I got used to this but now it refuses to power on no matter how nicely I talk to it.
Having a workbench, o-scope, and all sorts of fancy tools, I figured I might try to find the issue myself. As soon as I pulled the power supply and inspected the caps, I noticed two 2200uF 10V caps bulged out at the top. Once those were desoldered, they tested only 10uF on my LCR meter (Obviously bad). So I replaced them with much better (And identical size) 16V 2200uF caps thinking this would solve the problem.
Of course it didn't and the supply behaves the same way it was before replacing the caps. The only difference is now it makes a weird buzzing sound from somewhere.
I tried to locate the buzz using a shotgun mic. I've circled the area of the buzzing sound and think it's coming from a coil (Or very nearby). The buzzing has an f0 of about 300Hz.
Can anyone speculate what my next course of action should be? I have no real experience troubleshooting switching power supplies so I'm a bit lost. I will replace the bug 450V 120uF cap once I find a replacement (The one on the board tested bad even though it looks fine). Hoping that is all it will take.
I did find this post which talks about the power supply I'm having issues with at the moment. None of the issues in the post describe the problems I'm having but it's a good reference.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...hlight=40x5409
Thanks,
xl600
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