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HP RM1-9039-000 Power Button Assembly for LJ Pro M401 Printer Series
- Genuine HP Part
- Power Button Assembly
- Compatible with HP LaserJet Pro M401 series
- Enables printer power control
- Direct replacement for faulty button
- Ensures proper printer startup/shutdown
- Easy to install
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Product Overview
The HP RM1-9039-000 is a power button assembly designed for the HP LaserJet Pro M401 printer series. This component allows users to turn the printer on and off.
Technical Information
| Part Type | Power Button Assembly |
| Compatible Printer Series | HP LaserJet Pro M401 |
Additional Specifications
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Part Number | RM1-9039-000 |
Product Description
The HP RM1-9039-000 is a critical user interface component for the HP LaserJet Pro M401 printer series. This assembly houses the physical button that initiates the printer's power-on and power-off sequences. Over time, power buttons can become worn, unresponsive, or physically damaged, necessitating a replacement to restore full functionality to the printer. As a genuine HP part, the RM1-9039-000 is manufactured to meet the exact specifications of the M401 series printers. This ensures a perfect fit and reliable operation, allowing users to confidently power their printers on and off without issue. Replacing this part is a common maintenance task for ensuring the longevity and usability of the printer. Installation typically involves accessing the printer's internal components to disconnect the old button assembly and connect the new one. This part is essential for any user experiencing problems with their printer's power button, providing a straightforward solution to regain control over the device's power state.



