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HP RK2-9471-000 Stepping Motor for LJ Pro M253-254 / M278-281 Printer
- HP Stepping Motor
- Genuine HP Part
- For LaserJet Pro M253/M254 Series
- For LaserJet Pro M278/M281 Series
- Controls paper feeding mechanism
- Essential for printer operation
- OEM replacement part
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Product Overview
The HP RK2-9471-000 is a stepping motor specifically designed for use in HP LaserJet Pro M253, M254, M278, and M281 series printers. It is a critical component for controlling paper feeding and other mechanical operations.
Technical Information
| Part Number | RK2-9471-000 |
| Product Type | Stepping Motor |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP LaserJet Pro M253, M254, M278, M281 series printers |
Product Description
The HP RK2-9471-000 is a precision stepping motor that serves as a vital component within specific HP LaserJet Pro printer models. Stepping motors are crucial for the accurate and controlled movement of mechanical parts, and in this context, the RK2-9471-000 is primarily responsible for driving the paper feed mechanism, ensuring that paper is picked up, transported, and ejected correctly during the printing process. This genuine HP part is engineered to meet the exact specifications required for the M253, M254, M278, and M281 series printers. Using an OEM part like the RK2-9471-000 ensures proper fit, reliable performance, and longevity, preventing potential damage or operational issues that could arise from using non-compatible third-party components. Its precise control over movement is essential for preventing paper jams and ensuring print quality. Replacing a faulty stepping motor with the HP RK2-9471-000 is a common repair for printers experiencing paper feed errors, unusual noises during operation, or complete failure to feed paper. This component is integral to the mechanical integrity of the printer, and its correct functioning is indispensable for the overall usability and performance of the device.


