HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Addendum
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...(offline) or [PJL RDYMSG] (offline) or 68 READY/SERVICE (offline). Form-feeding printable data in response to a key press 10003 02 WARMING UP (or initializing: Designjet) 10004 05 SELF TEST or INTERNAL TEST 10005 07 RESET, CLEARING MEMORY 10006 16 TONER LOW 10007 CANCELING JOB 10010...MIO INIT or 18 MIO NOT RDY or HP MIO1 INITIALIZING or HP MIO2 INITIALIZING or HP MIO1 NOT READY or HP MIO2 NOT READY or HP MIO INITIALIZING * When creating software programs for the HP LaserJet 4 and 5 printer families, see "Printer Status Readback" in the "HP LaserJet 4 and 5 Family Comments" section in...
...(offline) or [PJL RDYMSG] (offline) or 68 READY/SERVICE (offline). Form-feeding printable data in response to a key press 10003 02 WARMING UP (or initializing: Designjet) 10004 05 SELF TEST or INTERNAL TEST 10005 07 RESET, CLEARING MEMORY 10006 16 TONER LOW 10007 CANCELING JOB 10010...MIO INIT or 18 MIO NOT RDY or HP MIO1 INITIALIZING or HP MIO2 INITIALIZING or HP MIO1 NOT READY or HP MIO2 NOT READY or HP MIO INITIALIZING * When creating software programs for the HP LaserJet 4 and 5 printer families, see "Printer Status Readback" in the "HP LaserJet 4 and 5 Family Comments" section in...
HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Addendum
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..." token pair that is associated with the PJL JOB command. ENGINE CLEANING Unable to process internal page request INVALID PIN INTERRUPTING JOB RESUMING JOB 02 WARMING UP (or initializing-Designjet) ORDER BLACK TONER PAGES LEFT ORDER CYAN TONER PAGES LEFT ORDER MAGENTA TONER PAGES LEFT ORDER YELLOW TONER PAGES LEFT ORDER...
..." token pair that is associated with the PJL JOB command. ENGINE CLEANING Unable to process internal page request INVALID PIN INTERRUPTING JOB RESUMING JOB 02 WARMING UP (or initializing-Designjet) ORDER BLACK TONER PAGES LEFT ORDER CYAN TONER PAGES LEFT ORDER MAGENTA TONER PAGES LEFT ORDER YELLOW TONER PAGES LEFT ORDER...
HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Addendum
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... fan error Engine communications error 50.1 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or LOW FUSER TEMPERATURE 50.2 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or FUSER TOOK TOO LONG TO WARM UP 50010 50011 50012 50013 50.3 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or FUSER TOO HOT 50.4 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or BAD FUSER 51.1 ERROR PRESS...
... fan error Engine communications error 50.1 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or LOW FUSER TEMPERATURE 50.2 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or FUSER TOOK TOO LONG TO WARM UP 50010 50011 50012 50013 50.3 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or FUSER TOO HOT 50.4 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or BAD FUSER 51.1 ERROR PRESS...
HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual
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...WARMING UP (or initializing-DesignJet) 10004 05 SELF TEST or INTERNAL TEST 10005 07 RESET, CLEARING MEMORY 10006 16 TONER LOW 10007 CANCELING JOB 10010 ** STATUS BUFFER OVERFLOW * All of each printer. They appear in the currently selected language as displayed on the control panel. ** If creating applications for the HP LaserJet..., see the user and service manuals for each control panel display string, see "Printer Status Readback" in the "HP LaserJet 4 and 5 Family Comments" section in numerical order, by groups. Informational Messages (10xxx) * Status Code Control ...
...WARMING UP (or initializing-DesignJet) 10004 05 SELF TEST or INTERNAL TEST 10005 07 RESET, CLEARING MEMORY 10006 16 TONER LOW 10007 CANCELING JOB 10010 ** STATUS BUFFER OVERFLOW * All of each printer. They appear in the currently selected language as displayed on the control panel. ** If creating applications for the HP LaserJet..., see the user and service manuals for each control panel display string, see "Printer Status Readback" in the "HP LaserJet 4 and 5 Family Comments" section in numerical order, by groups. Informational Messages (10xxx) * Status Code Control ...
HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual
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... Engine Communications Error 50008 50.1 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or LOW FUSER TEMPERATURE 50009 50.2 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or FUSER TOOK TOO LONG TO WARM UP 50010 50.3 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or FUSER TOO HOT 50011 50.4 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or BAD FUSER 50012 51.1 ERROR PRESS SELECT...
... Engine Communications Error 50008 50.1 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or LOW FUSER TEMPERATURE 50009 50.2 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or FUSER TOOK TOO LONG TO WARM UP 50010 50.3 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or FUSER TOO HOT 50011 50.4 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or BAD FUSER 50012 51.1 ERROR PRESS SELECT...
HP LaserJet 9000 Series Printer - Getting Started Guide
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...protector. 1 To connect the power cord 1 Locate the power switch on this device. Note If the printer is turned off , see the HP LaserJet 9000 Use manual (supplemental user guide) that the light on (in position). This connector is designed to connect to the paper output devices with the... HP LaserJet 9000 series. 2 Connect the power cord to the printer, a grounded power strip, or an 3 AC outlet. 3 Press the power switch to connect the power cord. After the printer warms up, the READY message should appear on the control ...
...protector. 1 To connect the power cord 1 Locate the power switch on this device. Note If the printer is turned off , see the HP LaserJet 9000 Use manual (supplemental user guide) that the light on (in position). This connector is designed to connect to the paper output devices with the... HP LaserJet 9000 series. 2 Connect the power cord to the printer, a grounded power strip, or an 3 AC outlet. 3 Press the power switch to connect the power cord. After the printer warms up, the READY message should appear on the control ...
HP LaserJet 9000mfp - Getting Started Guide
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...Then connect the power cords to connect the power cord. Step 11 Connect power cords This section describes how to an adequate AC outlet. HP recommends connecting the power cord to the power-cord connector on Tray 4. CAUTION Do not connect the product power cord to a surge protector...to configure your control panel display language. (See Step 12, "Configure the control panel display language.") 26 Product Setup ENWW After the 4 product warms up, a prompt will appear asking you to turn the product on the front 1 of the product. That connector is designed to connect paper ...
...Then connect the power cords to connect the power cord. Step 11 Connect power cords This section describes how to an adequate AC outlet. HP recommends connecting the power cord to the power-cord connector on Tray 4. CAUTION Do not connect the product power cord to a surge protector...to configure your control panel display language. (See Step 12, "Configure the control panel display language.") 26 Product Setup ENWW After the 4 product warms up, a prompt will appear asking you to turn the product on the front 1 of the product. That connector is designed to connect paper ...
Service Manual
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... for a merge-point permission command sent from the formatter. z Feed delay jam. The registration paper sensor (PS11) or jam sensor (PS103) detects media during the warm-up a sheet, the separation roller removes any excessive sheets, and the feed roller transports the sheet to the registration roller unit. z Pickup delay jam. Pickup...
... for a merge-point permission command sent from the formatter. z Feed delay jam. The registration paper sensor (PS11) or jam sensor (PS103) detects media during the warm-up a sheet, the separation roller removes any excessive sheets, and the feed roller transports the sheet to the registration roller unit. z Pickup delay jam. Pickup...
Service Manual
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... problems. Always make sure that is correctly loaded and adjusted. z The print cartridge is installed correctly. z The printer is never exposed to direct sunlight. z Non-HP components (such as refilled print cartridges, font DIMMs, and memory DIMMs) are installed correctly. Sudden changes in , and the specified power is being delivered. z The.... 170 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Note Preliminary operating checks Make sure that is specified on the power-rating label. z The operating environment for example, moving from 3 to a warm one).
... problems. Always make sure that is correctly loaded and adjusted. z The print cartridge is installed correctly. z The printer is never exposed to direct sunlight. z Non-HP components (such as refilled print cartridges, font DIMMs, and memory DIMMs) are installed correctly. Sudden changes in , and the specified power is being delivered. z The.... 170 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Note Preliminary operating checks Make sure that is specified on the power-rating label. z The operating environment for example, moving from 3 to a warm one).
Service Manual
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.... 1 Reconfigure the tray for additional messages. coming from the menu. Verify the program settings. Cancel the job. Set the tray switch to use a supported size. WARMING UP The printer was turned on or is No action is necessary. WAIT FOR PRINTER TO REINITIALIZE A RAM-disk setting changed initialization). (the printer is...
.... 1 Reconfigure the tray for additional messages. coming from the menu. Verify the program settings. Cancel the job. Set the tray switch to use a supported size. WARMING UP The printer was turned on or is No action is necessary. WAIT FOR PRINTER TO REINITIALIZE A RAM-disk setting changed initialization). (the printer is...
Service Manual
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... firmware to the latest version. 50.X FUSER ERROR 50.X For help press A fuser error occurred, and X 1 corresponds to the following issue: 1 Low fuser temperature 2 Fuser warm up service 3 High fuser temperature 2 4 Faulty fuser 5 Inconsistent fuser 3 6 Faulty fuser 4 5 6 7 Turn off the printer, and then turn the printer on to continue. Replace the...
... firmware to the latest version. 50.X FUSER ERROR 50.X For help press A fuser error occurred, and X 1 corresponds to the following issue: 1 Low fuser temperature 2 Fuser warm up service 3 High fuser temperature 2 4 Faulty fuser 5 Inconsistent fuser 3 6 Faulty fuser 4 5 6 7 Turn off the printer, and then turn the printer on to continue. Replace the...