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HP RG5-1888-020CN High-Voltage Power Supply For LaserJet 5SI Printer
- Genuine HP Replacement Part
- Designed for HP LaserJet 5SI Printer
- Provides stable high-voltage power
- Ensures proper printer operation
- Critical component for fuser and motor functions
- Part Number: RG5-1888-020CN
- High-voltage output
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Product Overview
This is a High-Voltage Power Supply specifically designed for the HP LaserJet 5SI Printer. It provides the necessary electrical power to operate the printer's complex functions, including the fuser and motor assemblies.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply |
| Compatibility | HP LaserJet 5SI Printer |
Additional Specifications
| Voltage Type | High-Voltage |
| Part Number | RG5-1888-020CN |
Product Description
The HP RG5-1888-020CN is a critical component for maintaining the operational integrity of the HP LaserJet 5SI printer. This high-voltage power supply unit is engineered to deliver the precise electrical currents and voltages required by the printer's internal mechanisms, most notably the fuser assembly and the various motor drives that control paper feeding and toner application. Without a functioning power supply, the printer cannot initiate its printing cycle. This specific model is tailored to the power demands of the LaserJet 5SI, ensuring that all components receive the stable power necessary for optimal performance and longevity. Replacing a faulty power supply with this genuine HP part guarantees compatibility and adherence to the original equipment manufacturer's specifications. Installation of this power supply should be performed by qualified personnel due to the high-voltage nature of the components involved. It is essential for ensuring that the printer can reliably produce high-quality prints by providing consistent power to all its operational subsystems.



