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50.4

HP Printer

Severity: Critical

What Does This Error Mean?

Error 50.4 means there is a problem with the electrical circuit that powers your HP printer's fuser. The fuser is not receiving the correct voltage from the printer's power supply. This is a critical error that often requires a new fuser or power supply unit.

Affected Models

  • HP LaserJet Pro M400 Series
  • HP LaserJet Enterprise M600 Series
  • HP LaserJet Enterprise 4250
  • HP LaserJet Pro MFP M428
  • HP Color LaserJet Enterprise M554

Common Causes

  • The fuser's electrical connector is not fully seated, causing an intermittent or missing power connection
  • The printer's internal power supply unit (PSU) is failing and no longer delivering correct voltage to the fuser
  • The fuser unit itself has an internal short circuit or failed heating element
  • Voltage spikes from the wall outlet damaged the printer's power supply or fuser circuit
  • The formatter board has a fault that prevents it from properly controlling the fuser power circuit

How to Fix It

  1. Turn the printer off and unplug it from the wall. Wait 30 minutes for everything to fully cool and discharge.

    Electrical components inside the printer can hold a charge briefly after power is removed. Waiting 30 minutes is a safe precaution.

  2. Remove the fuser unit. Inspect the electrical connector on the fuser and the corresponding connector on the printer body.

    Look for bent pins, burn marks, or debris in the connector. A bent pin is often the sole cause of a 50.4 error.

  3. Gently clean both connectors with a dry cotton swab. Straighten any bent pins carefully with a toothpick.

    Do not use water or liquid cleaners on electrical connectors.

  4. Reinstall the fuser firmly, ensuring both side connectors click fully into place. Plug the printer into a different wall outlet — not a power strip.

    Power strips can limit current delivery and sometimes contribute to fuser circuit errors.

  5. Power on the printer and observe the startup. If error 50.4 persists, the fuser or power supply unit needs to be replaced.

    Try replacing the fuser first — it is cheaper. If the error continues with a new fuser, the PSU is the likely culprit.

When to Call a Professional

Error 50.4 is a critical electrical error. If reseating the fuser does not fix it, the power supply unit or fuser needs replacement. Formatting board repairs require professional service — contact an HP-authorized repair center.

Frequently Asked Questions

Could a power surge cause error 50.4?

Yes. Voltage spikes can damage the printer's internal power supply unit. If you experienced a power outage or storm recently, a surge may be the cause. Using a quality surge protector or UPS (uninterruptible power supply) can prevent this kind of damage.

How do I know if the fuser or the power supply is the problem?

Replace the fuser first — it is the cheaper and more common cause of error 50.4. If the error returns with a brand-new fuser installed, the power supply unit is likely at fault. A multimeter can be used to test PSU output voltage, but this is best left to a technician.

Is it worth repairing a printer with error 50.4?

If the printer is a high-volume office model, repair is usually worth it. For a low-end home printer, the cost of a new fuser plus labor may exceed the printer's value. Get a repair quote first and compare it to the cost of a replacement printer.