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Error Codes:
20-29,
30-39,
40-49,
50-59,
60-69,
70-79,
80- |
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Error 02 Warming up
- Turn printer off. Unplug I/O cable from rear
of printer. Power up printer and see if it goes
to ready. If printer goes to ready, the problem
could be a driver issue, a bad I/O port in the
computer or a bad I/O cable. If the printer
still stays in 02 warm up, replace the formatter
board.
Error 11 Paper Out
- Check paper tray for paper. Make sure it is
seated properly.
- Check the tray size actuating tabs on the
paper tray for damage. Check to see if the
actuators they contact aren't bent. The
micro-switches they actuate could be defective
or misaligned. Manually depress the actuators
and listen for a click.
- Check that the paper sensor arm isn't stuck
or broken.
- Paper Control Sensor PCA is defective.
Error 12 Printer Open no EP cartridge
- Check that the toner cartridge is installed.
- Check that the top cover is firmly closed.
- On HP II/IID/III/IIID printers this error is
usually caused by a bad DC power supply.
- On HP IIP/IIP+/IIIP printers the primary
cause is the
density adjusting PCA. There is a slight
possibility of it being a bad fan. There is also
a slight possibility of the tab on the fuser
access door above the MP tray breaking off and
causing the error. If the fan starts to run,
quits and you notice a burning odour, the
scanner motor has failed and needs to be
replaced. The problem can also be caused by a
defective drum shutter on the toner cartridge.
- On the 4/4M/4+/4M+ the tab on the top cover
that actuates the door interlock could be
broken.
Error 13 Paper Jam
- Paper jams can occur in 3 places: Entry,
registration and exit.
- If the paper isn't picking up out of the
paper tray, visually inspect the pickup roller.
If it looks shiny, replace it. You should also
replace the separation pad as they work
together. On the 4L/4P/5P/6P the pickup roller
has a plastic shaft that breaks. You'll have to
replace the whole pickup assembly. This requires
major disassembly of the printer. Check our
printer repair kits for your model printer. If
you don't see it listed, email us.
- If you have an HP 4/4+/5 with an optional
500 sheet feeder that's jamming, check the
balance knob adjustment. Centre it with a full
ream of paper for proper operation.
- If the paper is jamming at registration or
anywhere between pickup and exit it could be a
number of things. Check the paper path for torn
bits of paper or label residue. On the II/III
series, remove the metal registration guide
plate (2 screws) and check underneath it. If the
pickup rollers are moderately worn, the paper
will stop just short of the registration roller.
On the 4L/4P/5P/6P remove the screw holding the
oblique roller assembly (Inside front of
printer) and pull out and inspect the assembly
and the area under it. On the HP 4/4+/5 pivot up
the metal plate and check underneath it. Check
the roller assembly on the left side for torn
scraps of paper (a flashlight or torch is
necessary).
- Make sure paper cassettes are firmly seated,
corner tabs aren't bent. Some trays have lifting
springs that could pop out if tray has been
dropped.
- Check your software settings in the program
you are attempting to print from. Do you have
the correct paper size specified? If you have a
different paper size than what is in the tray,
you'll get a paper jam.
- Exit jams are frequently caused by exit
sensors. These sensors are typically mounted on
the fuser assembly or adjacent to it. They are
plastic arms that block and unblock an optical
sensor. The arms can get stuck or knocked out of
place when clearing paper jams. The optical
sensors can also get dirt blocking the photo
cell. Clean the sensor and check for free
movement and proper installation of the sensor
arms.
- On HP 4/4+/5 printers the most common cause
of exit jams is the exit assembly. Exit jams in the
fuser can be caused by a broken fuser drive gear
or a broken gear on the fuser. Remove the fuser
and check the gear inside the printer for broken
teeth. Manually turn the gears on the fuser and
check for smooth operation. Check the paper exit
sensor arm for proper mounting and free
movement.
- Check to make sure the rear door is closed
on the printer. Open doors can cause 13 paper
jam indications.
- On the 5L/6L check the registration sensor
arm below the pickup roller. Also check the exit
sensor arm (bottom center of the fuser). These
arms frequently get stuck or dislodged clearing
paper jams. On these printers, if you are
experiencing frequent paper jams, the pickup
roller and separation pad will probably need to
be replaced.
Error 14 No EP cartridge
- Check that a toner cartridge is installed
and fully seated.
- On HP II/III and IISi/4Si models check that
at least one sensitivity tab is installed on the
right side of the toner cartridge. If you see 2
holes and no square plastic tabs sticking in at
least one of them, the printer will not see the
cartridge. If one tab is installed and the
printer still doesn't recognize the cartridge,
try popping out the tab and putting it in the
other position.
- On HP 4/4+/5 printers the high voltage
contacts can be dirty or misaligned. If contacts
are ok, replace the high voltage power supply.
Error 16 Toner low
- Toner cartridge is low on toner. Try gently
rocking the cartridge to redistribute the toner.
This will buy you 50-100 pages. Get a new
cartridge as soon as possible.
- Dirty or misaligned contacts on the high
voltage power supply.
- On the HP II/III printers it can be a loose
connector on DC controller.
- On the HP 4/4+/5 printers there is a
potentiometer adjustment on the left side of the
printer. You have to remove the left panel and
you'll see it. It's located at about the exact
center of the printer.
Error 18 MIO Not Ready
- The printer is not connected to a Lan.
- The MIO (Jet Direct) card is defective or
not seated correctly. Reseat or replace it. If
you have another printer with the same card, try
swapping them. Always turn printer power off
when removing or inserting cards.
Error 20 Memory Overflow
- Print job has exceeded the memory capacity
of the printer. Simplify the print job, reduce
the dpi setting or install additional memory.
Error 21 Print Overrun
Error 22 I/O Configuration
- Printer or computer I/O configuration is
incorrect
- I/O cable is wrong or damaged
- The computer is switched off
- I/O port on printer is damaged. Replace the
formatter.
Error 23 I/O Not Ready
- I/O card can't accept data or isn't
connected to the network. Check card seating
(with power off) and replace if necessary.
Error 24 Job Memory Full
- Too much data or too complex data for
printer memory. See error 20.
Error 25 XXX Memory Full
- Too much data or too complex data for
printer memory. See error 20.
Error 30 PS Error 16
- I/O time out. Printer got tired of waiting
for user interaction like a manual feed. Check
the I/O connections. Check display panel for
media request.
Error 30 PS Error 22/25
- Postscript error. Replace the Postscript
SIMM module
Error 30 PS Error (all others)
- A PCL file was sent to the printer while it
was in Postscript mode.
Error 30.1.1 Disk Failure
- 5si/8000 optional hard drive has crashed.
Press select to continue.
Error 40 Data Transfer Error
- Printer and computer may be set to different
baud rates.
- The computer is turned off.
- The MIO card is defective or improperly
seated.
- Press continue or go on the printer to clear
message.
Error 41 (temporary print engine error)
- Temporary error has occurred. Press Go or
Continue. Power cycle the printer.
Error 41.1 41.2 41.3
- Defective connections. Reseat J205,206,207
and laser scanner connectors.
- Paper multifeed or wrong size paper being
used.
- Paper size selection doesn't match the paper
being used.
- Cassette is overfull or improperly adjusted.
Error 41.4 or 41.5
- Formatter PCA or DC controller is defective.
Error 50 (fuser malfunction)
- HP II/III series most likely cause is the ac
power module is defective. If
the quartz fuser lamp is burned out, change the
lamp or fuser unit. Slight
possibility of loose connector on DC controller.
DC controller could also
be defective, but this is very rare.
- HP IIP/IIP+/IIIP most likely cause is burned
out quartz lamp. Could also be a failure of the power supply.
- HP 4/4+/5 most likely cause is burned out
quartz lamp. Could also
be a failure of the power supply.
- HP 4L/4P/5L/5P/6L/6P most likely cause is a
bad ceramic heating element.
- All other printers most likely cause is
burned out quartz lamp. In rare instances the ac
power supply has failed. Even rarer, the DC
controller is defective.
Error 51 (beam detect error)
- HP II/III series
check the tab on the
bottom of the toner cartridge facing you as you
open the printer. If it's broken off it won't
open the laser shutter. Check fibre optic cable
for kinks or other damage.
- HP IIP/IIP+/IIIP could be either the laser
pca or the scanner motor. Listen for erratic
sounding scanner motor. There is a tab on the
front of the toner cartridge that could also
cause the problem. If its damaged or worn, it
won't open the laser shutter. Check fibre optic
cable for kinks or other damage.
- All other printers, replace laser scanner
assembly.
Error 52 (scanner motor malfunction)
- All printers, replace laser scanner
assembly.
Error 53 (accessory memory error)
- All printers replace bad memory board or
defective SIMM.
Error 54
Error 55 (internal communication problem)
- On the HP 2 series you have to replace both
the dc controller and formatter boards. On all
other printers it can be several things: DC
controller, formatter, main motor or fuser.
Error 56
- On the IID/IIID the output selector knob on
the rear assembly is not in the duplex position.
On the IIISi/4Si a command was sent to print
envelopes while the printer was in duplex mode.
Error 57
- 6L/5L Memory card incompatibility - 1,2,4,8
MB, 5 volt, 70 nanosecond or faster
- 6P/5P/5 Improper main motor function, check
gear train for binding. Check DC controller
connections - 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 in the top or bottom slot. Also
check motor cable connections. Replace main
motor. Can also be a defective DC controller.
- 5Si/4+/4Si/IIISi (X=2, 3 or 4) Fan motor is
defective, check fan number X or duplexer fan
and replace as necessary
- 5 Main motor failure - replace main motor
- 4+ 57.1 Gears are seized, main motor is bad
or DC controller is bad
- 4Si/IIISi 57.1 Gears seized, defective top
cover switch, faulty AC interlock switch, J010
loose or faulty, bad main motor PCA
Error 58
- 4/4L/4P/4V/5/5P Check the fan cable - reseat
the cable or replace the fan
- 4V/4MV Defective DC controller board -
replace dc controller
- 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
Error 59 Add Memory
- 4Si/IIISi Not enough memory for PostScript
option. Verify SIMM's are seated properly,
replace any defective SIMMS
- 5Si 59.X Main motor malfunciton X=1: Main
motor startup failure, X=2: Main motor rotation
failure Error 62.X
60 Service
- 4V/4Si/IIISi Improperly seated or defective
SIMMs
- remove, check and clean the contacts,
re-install and try again.
- 4P/4/4+ Defective
Formatter PCA.
62.0 Service, 62.1-4 Service, 62.5 Service, 62.6
Service All Printers
- 1. Improperly seated SIMMs or font cartridge
- remove, check and clean the contacts,
re-install and try again.
- 2. Defective Internal Memory - Replace the
Formatter PCA.
Error 67 Defective formatter PCA
- 2/2D/2P/2P+/3/3D/3P/4/4+/4P - Defective
formatter board, try reseating the connectors
and any accessories you may have plugged in to
it, turn power off first!
- On the 4Si it could be a temporary error
which can be corrected by cycling the power
- 4V/4MV - Most common cause is a defective
paper guide plate assembly.
- 5Si The field replaceable units (FRU's) not
installed correctly. Check and reinstall.
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.
Error 80
- Improper MIO connection - look at pins on
formatter MIO connection
- Network cable not plugged in.
- Defective MIO Card - Replace card
- Defective Formatter Card - Replace card
Error 89
- 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 temporary error, try power
cycling the printer
- The PostScript ROM's/SIMM are defective
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