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Error Codes
Error 10
- Supplies Memory Error
10.XX.YY Exact format is dependent on printer model
The printer is unable The printer is unable
to read the electronic information (elabel)
on the print cartridge.
XX Description
00 memory error on the
cartridge or 01 memory device not found
YY Description
00 black print cartridge
- Supplies used in newer
printer models contain a memory chip. This information contained
on this chip is dependent on the printer model and the supply.
The error 10 indicates a problem with the printer obtaining the
information from this chip. The chip may be missing or defective
or contain incorrect information. Turn the printer off/on to attempt
to clear or reset the message. Remove and reinstall the supply,
replace the supply.
- Replace the memory chip cable/connector or the DC controller.
Error 11 - Paper Out
- Paper tray empty or not seated correctly. A buildup of toner on
the edges of the tray which slide into the printer can sometimes cause
problems. Take a sharp tool, like a razor blade and scrape the buildup
off these edges.
- Sensor Arm Stuck or Broken - check for free movement of the sensor
arm. On the LJ4/4M/4+/4M+ the sensor flag can get knocked out of place
when a paper jam occurs and the tray is pulled out abruptly. Most
times this can simply be reinstalled. If it's broken, you will need
to replace the sensor flag.
- Defective Tray Size Sensing or Configuration - Most trays have
tabs which depress a series of switches when installed. Verify that
the tabs aren't damaged and that the tray switches located in the
printer are not damaged. You can depress these by hand and hear them
click. Occasionally the contact for the micro switch will get bent
and will have to be replaced. Also verify the configuration through
the menus on the printer.
- Defective Paper Control Sensor PCB - These do fail and will need
to be replaced.
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Error 12 Printer Open
- Paper path door (IIP/IIIP) or top cover open. On the IIP/IIIP this
can be caused by a defective toner cartridge, defective cooling fan,
PS4 or PS5 sensors. Also caused by the density
adjusting PCA located behind the density adjusting slide switch.
This board takes the input from the two sensors and provides info
to the DC controller. If the board becomes defective, you will receive
an error 12. Easily replaced after removing the top cover and
three wiring harness connectors. If you want to attempt board level
repair try the electrolytic capacitor, C702, 10 uF 50 VDC. On
the 4P/5P printers, the top cover is open or no toner cartridge is
installed. This error can also be caused by a defective interlock
switch assembly.
- On the Laserjet 4/4+ an error 12 can indicate the top cover open
or a broken tab on the cover assembly. On rare occasions a defective
paper control assembly or actuator can cause this problem. Verify
the tab on the cover is not broken.
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Error 13 Paper Jam
Error Message Forms: 13.XX.YZ - additonal location info on display
XX = Jam Code
Y = Device Number
Z = Device Type
Possible Locations: Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 3, Rear Door, Top Cover,
- Check the paper, make sure it meets the paper
specifications for your printer. Tractor feed paper with the edges
ripped off doesn't
seem to work very well. Extremely heavy or thick paper is also a
problem. Check the HP paper specification guide for more info.
Be careful with
labels, use only labels designed to take the heat generated by the
fuser assembly. Regular labels my "ooze" adhesive as they pass
through the fuser assembly and literally gum up the works! Also
check for
any partially peeled labels, this can be a disaster if they come
off inside the printer.
- Check the paper path for toner or paper dust
buildup. Look for bits of paper lodged in the path particularly
around the sensors. 4L/4P printers can have paper stuck in
the pickup area which is accessed by removing the screw over the
oblique roller cover.
- You may have a worn pickup roller. Common on the LJII/III series
is a worn input pickup roller. Sometimes you can clean these and get
a few more miles out of them but when you start to get jams with a
smudge on the top middle of the page, it's time to replace both the
input pickup roller assembly and the cork paper separation pad. On
the IIP/IIIP you can wipe toner/paper dust buildup off the roller
and also remove the separation pad (small cork pad) and clean it as
well. If the rollers are glazed or you see cracks, replace the roller
or assembly. Replacing the pickup roller and seperation pad on the
IIP/IIIP will quiet the chatter associated with a worn seperation
pad.
- Is the paper size correct? Is the software
set for the size you're using? Is the menu set for the size you're
using? Check these items. If the software tells the printer
to expect a different size (legal, A4, COM10) than the tray available,
you will get an error. This can
happen when printing a FAX document formatted for A4 size paper.
- You could also have a defective or dirty exit sensor. Replace or
clean as needed.
- Make sure the paper cassettes are installed correctly. A buildup
of toner on the edges of the tray which slide into the printer can
sometimes cause problems. Take a sharp tool, like a razor blade and
scrape the buildup off these edges.
- Bad paper pickup solenoid. On the LJII/III series the rubber damper
on the clutch release solenoid can degrade and become sticky and gummy.
You can remove it and replace it with a piece of adhesive backed felt.
Note: A sticky solenoid can also be the cause of text appearing lower
on each successive page.
- Bad drive gears. Again on the LJII/III we are starting to see more
and more failures of the gear drive assembly. A broken tooth on one
gear is all it takes. Replace this as an assembly.
- Listen for the motor operation, make sure it's operational. If
not replace the motor or drive circuit as required.
- HP IIP/IIIP and Apple Personal LaserWriter's
that pickup the paper and then crunch it up at the toner cartridge
usually have a bad drive
gear assembly. If the paper crinkles right at the toner cartridge
it is most likely the drive gear located on the right side of the
printer. If you fold down the right side cover, you will see a
white
gear/clutch assembly. Replacing this should solve your problem. You
need RG1-1777, Drive Gear Assembly. Take a look at
the white gear - if it looks as if it has twisted on the shaft
that is
the problem. You can remove it and rotate the inner white gear -
it should exhibit a one way clutch action and rotate smoothly.
The outer
gear should rotate in one direction only with a spring action which
limits it rotation.
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ERROR 14 No EP Cartridge or No Toner Cartridge
- No toner cartridge or cartridge not fully seated - pull it out
and install it again. On the IIP/IIIP the connections for the high
voltage are made on the left side of the printer so you may want to
favor that side as you install the cartridge.
- On the HP LaserJet/LaserJet Plus (2686A/D) this can be caused by
a defective cassette micro switch in which case you will have to repair
or replace it.
- On the II and III Series printers, this error message can be caused
by a faulty paper control PCA. This is the board mounted to the DC
power supply which is in the right front corner of the printer. Press
the spring contacts and listen for the micro switches. You should
hear a definite clicking.
- On the II and III Series and the IIISi/4Si, make sure at least
one of the two drum sensitivity tabs are present. These are small
rectangular blocks of plastic which contact the switches in the printer.
- On the 4V/4MV check the toner cartridge micro switch on the High
Voltage PCB - SW501.
- Also on the 4V/4MV check the door open sensor (PS402) on the terminal
board located under the transfer roller.
- Can also be caused by a defective DC controller. Pretty rare though.
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Error 16 Toner Low
- Toner cartridge is empty or toner in cartridge is not distributed
evenly. Gently shake the toner cartridge both from side to side and
from front to back. This can generally get you 100 or so more pages.
- Bad or dirty cartridge contacts. Look for the conductive contacts
on the cartridge and the corresponding contacts in the printer and
make sure they are clean and free of contaminants.
- Defective High Voltage power supply or on the LJ II/III the DC
controller to High Voltage power supply can be defective. Check for
opens on the cable.
- IIISi/4Si check the door open sensor flag, PS1. Also check the
toner level sensor and the toner cartridge itself for damage. It can
also be caused by a defective DC controller. You can verify this by
substituting a known good DC controller if possible.
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Error 18 MIO Not Ready
- The printer is not connected to a LAN when it's expecting to see
a LAN. Terminate the port on the printer with a BNC T and two 50 ohm
termination's.
- The MIO card is defective or maybe just not seated correctly. Remove
the card and reseat it, try swapping with a know good card from another
printer. Replace if necessary.
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Error
20 Memory Overflow / Insufficient Memory
- A large print job has exceeded the memory capacity of the printer.
Verify that the SIMMS or memory cards are seated. Add more
memory or simplify the print job. Remember the original HP Laserjet has only
128K of memory available, the LJ+ has only 512K and neither one is
really upgradable.
- On the 5P turn the image adapt and page protect to ON or AUTO.
These can be set within the Remote Control Panel. Press GO to resume
printing.
- On the 5L, set the Enhanced I/O to AUTO (PCL mode) and resend the
print job.
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Error
21 Print Overrun
- The print job is to complex. Simplify the job by removing font
changes etc. On the III, IIID, IIIP, enable page protect if you have
and additional 1 MB of memory installed.
- On the 4/4M/4+ and 5: The print job is to complex, enable page
protect from the control panel and from the software. You may need
additional memory.
- 4L Same thing with to much data or the page is to complex. Simplify
the print job. Turn the image adapt and page protect to ON or AUTO
either from the control panel or from within HP Explorers Remote Control
Panel.
- 5P/5Si Same as above, Press GO to resume printing.
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Error
22 22 Error/ I/O Config Error/ Par I/O Error/MIO Error
- I/O configuration for the computer or printer is incorrect. Configure
is properly.
- Check I/O Cable, it could be the wrong cable or damaged.
- To much data sent to the I/O port - clear data with
GO or Continue, data may be lost
- Is the computer on?!
- How about the I/O port - damaged, seated properly, pins not bent?
- 4+/5P/5 The computer and printer aren't talking because of improper
signal protocols. Could be a bad cable or loose connection or just
a poor quality cable. Reseat the cable and use only high quality IEEE
1284 compliant cables.
- 5Si Are you using a non-HP MIO device?
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Error
23 I/O Not Ready
- ALL PRINTERS The I/O card is not accepting
data. May not be connected - check cabling - or it may be defective.
Reseat the card and if available,
swap with a known working card. Watch thetermination's on the network
cabling.
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Error
24 Job Memory Full
- The print job is too complex to be processed. Laser printers are
page printers and require the entire page to be processed before beginning
to print. Simplify the print job by removing font changes and/or graphics.
Add more memory. See Printer
Memory Upgrades
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Error
30 PS Error 16
- ALL PRINTERS An I/O time-out or a prompt for
user interaction like a manual feed has been xceeded. Check the
I/O connections and make
sure the proper media is being used.
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Error
30 PS Error 16
- ALL PRINTERS This is an unexpected PostScript firmware error. Reseat
the PostScript SIMM and/or replace it.
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Error
30 PS Error XX
- ALL PRINTERS PCL file was sent to the printer
while in PostScript mode or the PostScript file contains bad data,
or you have experienced
and application error (crash). You need to check the configuration
of your printer and drivers, reset the printer, try issuing an
initialization command from within the application. May need to
reload your PostScript
print driver file.
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ERROR 40
- Make sure computer and printer are set to the same baud rates.
Reset as needed.
- Is the computer powered off!
- Check the MIO card, remove, clean contacts, reinstall. Replace
if defective
- An abnormal connection break may have occurred during data transfer
- Press Continue or Go to clear this error message.
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ERROR 41
- Momentary error, press "Continue" or "GO" to
reset the printer
- 5L/6L Power Cycle the printer if error continues reseat the DC
controller to Formatter
- 5P/6P Occurs if printer picks up two sheets of paper at once. Check
pickup rollers and separation pad clean as needed. Replace if problem
persists
- IIIP/IIP/IIP+ Paper feed problem - check feed/pickup rollers for
movement and wear. Replace as needed
- IIP S/N between 2925J00000 and 3047J99999 replace fuser assembly
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ERROR 41-X
X= 1,2,4,5 A temporary error occured - Press "CONTINUE" to
clear.
41.3 Error - Unexpected paper size - more than one sheet of paper picked
up. May be feed problem.
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ERROR 43 / ERROR 43 OPT INTERFACE
This indicates a communication problem between
the formatter PCA and an optional interface installed (such as a
network card). Remove and
reseat the optional interface card. If the problem continues, remove
the optional interface card and set the printer for standard parallel
interface by taking off-line and holding down "Menu" key for 5-10 seconds.
Scroll through items until "I/O =" appears and use the +/- key to display
parallel and the enter key to select. Then put the printer back online
and send a test job from the host computer via the parallel cable.
If
this is successful, you have a problem with the optional I/O card and
should replace it or reset it.
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ERROR 49.XX Printer Error, alternates
with Cycle Power to Continue
Press canel to clear job from printer memory. Cycle the power on the
printer and try printing from a different application and/or a windows
printer test page. If the error persists, turn printer off and remove
all memory DIMM's and third party DIMMS. Remove all EIO devices. Turn
printer on and install each device one at a time (turn off/install/turn
on) until the error returns. If one DIMM causes the error to return,
replace it. If not, reconnect the printer to the computer or network.
If the error persists, replace the Firmware DIMM
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ERROR 51 (Loss of beam detect)
IIP/IIP+/IIIP Improperly seated toner cartridge - remove and reinstall
- Laser shutter blocked or damaged
- Damaged fiber optic cable
- Defective Laser PCA - replace
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II/IID/III/IIID
- Defective toner cartridge - Replace with different cartridge, even
empty for testing
- Bad or loose cable connectors - Scanner to DC Controller - check
and tighten connector pins at both ends of cable
- Damaged Fiber optic cable - examine for cuts or kinks, replace
as necessary
- Defective Scanner Assembly - Replace RG5-0050
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IIISi/4Si
- Defective Toner Cartridge - Replace with different cartridge, even
empty for testing
- Fiber Optic cable - examine for cuts kinks, nicks.
- Faulty Connectors - Check J002 on DC controller and J601 on Laser
PCA
- Low DC Voltage - Verify 12 VDC at J601-2 on Laser PCA
- Defective Scanner Assembly - Replace Laser Scanner Assembly
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4/4+/5
- Faulty Laser Scanner Cable Connectors - Remove and Reseat connectors
- Defective Laser Scanner Assembly - Replace RG5-0049
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Error 55
On IIISi/4Si Printers this is due to the DC controller
not receiving the proper information upon startup. Check the connectors on the
DC controller and power supply. If you don't hear the motor immediately
and you don't have a paper jam, change the power supply.
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Error 57
- 6L/5L Check memory card compatibliity - 1,2,4,8 MB, 5 volt, 70 nanosecond
or faster
- 6P/5P/5 Main motor problem, check gear train for binding. Check
connections to DC controller - replace main motor
- 4L/4 Main motor problem, check gear train for binding. Replace main
motor
- IIIP/IIP+/IIP Error 57-1 Incompatible memory can be either top or
bottom slot. Also check motor cable connections. Replace main motor.
Can also be DC controller.
- 5Si/4+/4Si/IIISi (X=2, 3 or 4) Fan motor faulty, check fan number
X or duplexor fan and replace as necessary
- 5 Main motor failure - replace main motor
- 4+ 57.1 Gears are siezed, motor is bad or DC controller is bad
- 4Si/IIISi 57.1 Gears siezed, faulty top cover switch, faulty AC
interlock switch, J010 loose or faulty, bad main motor PCA
- A temporary printing error
occurred in one of the printer fans.
X represents the fan motor
number associated with the error.
For example, 1 = fan motor 1. Power the printer off/on to clear error. Replace appropriate fan as needed.
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Error
58
- 4/4L/4P/4V/5/5P Check the fan cable - reseat cable or replace fan
- 4V/4MV Defective DC controller board - replace
- IIISi/4Si Error 58.1 & 58.2 Improperly
seated paper cassette
- 4Si/IIISi 58.1/58.2 Paper cassette is impoperly inserted
- 5Si 58.X Tray/Lifter Malfunction if X=1: Tray 2 lifter, X=2: Tray
3 lifter, X=3: Tray 1 lifter, X=4: Tray 4 lifter Press SELECT to continue
- A printer power source problem Laserjet 1000/1150/1300/2300/3300/4100/4200/4300/5000/5100/8150/9000 Series- To resolve problems with the
power supply:
1 Remove the printer from any
UPS supplies, additional power
supplies, or power strips. Plug
the printer into a wall outlet and
see if this resolves the
problem.
2 If the printer is already plugged
into a wall outlet, try another
power source in the building
that is independent of the one
currently being used.
The line voltage and current
source at the printer location
might need to be inspected to
ensure that they meet the
electrical specifications for the
printer.
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ERROR
59 Add Memory
- 4Si/IIISi Not enough memory for PostScript option. Verify SIMM's
are seated properly, replace any defective
- 5Si 59.X Main motor malfunciton X=1: Main motor startup failure,
X=2: Main motor rotation failure
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ERROR
62.X
62.0 Service, 62.1-4 Service, 62.5 Service, 62.6 Service All
Printers
- 1. Improperly seated SIMMs or font cartridge - remove, check/clean
contacts re-install and try again. Try with SIMMs or font cartridge
removed to be sure error clears.
- 2. Defective Internal Memory - Replace Formatter PCA, check all
cables first!
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ERROR
67 Defective formatter PCA
- 2686A/D, II, IID, IIP,III,IIID,IIIP,4,4+,4P - Defective formatter
board, try reseating the connectors and any accessories you may have
plugged in
- On the 4Si this could be a temporary error which can be corrected
by cycling the power
- 4V/4MV - This can also be a temporary error or a defective paper
guide plate assembly. A switch on this assembly may not be activated
properly. You can remedy this by replacing the paper guide plate assembly,
RG5-2248-030. Caution needs to be used when installing the new assembly
- be careful of the sensor flag spring!
- 5Si - Can be caused by field replaceable units (FRU's) not installed
correctly. Check and reinstall.
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Error 79
- Software/drivers, Memory PCA's, Font-Macro-Personality Cartridges,
option I/O Cards. Defective toner cartridge in the Laserjet 4 Plus
only. Remove any accessories (font cartridges, memory PCA's, SIMMs,
etc.) plugged into the formatter card and try again. If the problem
persists and is application specific, verify proper setup with application
vendor.
- Defective Formatter PCA - Replace with known operational board
and try again.
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ERROR 8X.YYYY
- The EIO accessory in slot X has encountered
a critical error as specified by YYYY
- X=1=6=slot1, X=2=7=slot2
Improper MIO connection - look at pins on formatter MIO connection
Defective EIO Card - Replace the EIO board
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ERROR 89
All Printer (except 5L/6L)
The PostScript ROM's have bent or broken pins inspect the pins and reseat
if necessary
Check to see that the ROM SIMM's are in the proper location and oriented
properly
This can also be a temporay error, try power cycling the printer
The PostScript ROM's/SIMM are defective
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Panasonic Models KX-P6100 and KX-P6500
may cause electrical shock. Check for a colored dot on the underside
of the machine. A dot means the machine is unaffected. If there's no
dot, call Panasonic tech support at 1-800-328-6349 for an inspection
(free) and replacement if necessary.
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