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HP RM2-7168-000CN Pre-Exposure PC Board Assembly for LJ M552
- Genuine HP Pre-Exposure PC Board Assembly
- Part Number: RM2-7168-000CN
- Compatible with HP LaserJet M552
- Part of the printer's imaging system
- Manages laser scanning or charge application
- Ensures proper image formation
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Product Overview
The HP RM2-7168-000CN Pre-Exposure PC Board Assembly is a component for the HP LaserJet M552 printer. This board is part of the imaging system, likely involved in managing the laser scanning process or initial charge application before image transfer.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Pre-Exposure PC Board Assembly |
| Brand | HP |
Additional Specifications
| Part Number | RM2-7168-000CN |
| Compatibility | HP LaserJet M552 |
Product Description
The Pre-Exposure PC Board Assembly plays a critical role in the electrophotographic process of laser printing. In many laser printer designs, this board is associated with the initial stages of image formation on the photoreceptor drum. It may be involved in applying a uniform electrostatic charge to the drum or controlling the laser scanner that writes the latent image. The 'CN' designation often indicates a specific regional or manufacturing variant. This component is essential for the accurate transfer of the digital image onto the photoreceptor drum. Any malfunction in the Pre-Exposure PC Board can lead to significant print defects, such as blank pages, ghosting, or incorrect image placement. As a specific part for the HP LaserJet M552, the RM2-7168-000CN is designed to meet the exact electrical and functional requirements of this model, ensuring reliable image creation. Proper functioning of this board contributes directly to the clarity and fidelity of the printed output. It works in conjunction with other imaging components, including the laser scanner unit and the photoreceptor drum, to ensure that the latent image is formed correctly before toner is applied and transferred to the paper. This makes it a vital, though often unseen, part of the printing mechanism.



